List of Soviet Union military bases abroad
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The Soviet Union maintained a system of foreign military bases against the United States during the Cold War.[1]
Army bases
At different times, various Soviet Army contingents were deployed in different regions of the world:
- In Eastern Europe:
- Northern Group of Forces (Poland)
- Central Group of Forces (Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia)
- Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (German Democratic Republic)
- Southern Group of Forces (Romania and Hungary)
- Special Corps (Hungary; 1955–1957)
- Separate Mechanized Army (Romania; 1947–1958)
- North-West Group of Forces in the Baltic republics of the USSR (15 November 1991 until the collapse of the USSR)
- Limited Contingent of Soviet Troops in Afghanistan (The 40th Army under the command of the Turkestan Military District; 1979–1989)
- Soviet Forces in Mongolia (under the command of the Transbaikal Military District)
- 39th Army in China (1945)
- Group of Soviet Military Specialists in China (1948–1961)
- Group of Soviet Military Specialists in Cuba
- Group of Soviet Military Specialists in Vietnam (1961–1991)
Air force
Location | Country | Notes |
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Cairo, Aswan, Mersa Matruh Airfields | File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt | |
Asmara airfield | File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia | |
Hargeisa | File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia | |
Aden, Al Anad Air Base | File:Flag of South Yemen.svg South Yemen | |
Tuchengzi Air Base and Dalian Zhoushuizi in Dalian, Jiangwan, Dachang, Longhua air bases in Shanghai | File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China | 1945–1956, 1949–1953 |
Havana | File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba | |
Conakry | File:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea | |
Luanda | File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola | |
Cam Ranh Base | File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam | 1979–2002 |
See also
- List of Russian military bases abroad
- List of United States military bases
- Lists of military installations
References
- ↑ Независимая газета. В. Соловьев. В. Иванов. Военно-базовая удавка
- ↑ "32. South Yemen (1967-1990)". uca.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
- ↑ "Soviets bolster an Arab ally. Military buildup in South Yemen worries US officials". Christian Science Monitor. 1988-03-11. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
- ↑ Cohen, Saul Bernard (2003). Geopolitics of the World System. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-8476-9907-0.
- ↑ Gordon H. McCormick (1987). "The Soviet Presence in the Mediterranean" (PDF).