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List of Soviet Union Military Bases Abroadreport

  • Alexandria and Marsa Matruh (Egypt) (Naval bases)

  • Latakia and Tartus (Syria) (Naval bases)

  • Dahlak Archipelago (Ethiopia) (Naval bases)

  • Socotra and Aden (Yemen) (Naval bases)

  • Tripoli and Tobruk (Libya) (Naval bases)

  • Bizerte and Sfax (Tunisia) (Naval bases)

  • Split (now Croatia) and Tivat (now Montenegro) (Yugoslavia) - Limited Pre-Announced Shipyard Access Only (Naval bases)

  • Port Arthur (China) (Naval bases)

  • Poland (Swinoujscie) (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • East Germany (Rostock) (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • Finland (Porkkala) (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • Syria (Tartus) (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • South Yemen (Hodeidah) (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • Ethiopia (Nokra) (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • Egypt (Signals intelligence facilities)

  • Libya (Signals intelligence facilities)

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The Soviet Union reached its peak in the late 1970s. At its peak, the Soviet Union had military bases in 20 or 30 countries, with dozens of military bases, throughout the world in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Americas, and several different countries. This random tool only SU base selected 16 of the more familiar military bases for introduction, interested friends can further view.

Most of these bases were built at the height of the Soviet Union’s power and represented its voice in the world. Despite the Soviet Union’s eight faces and its rivalry with the United States, Russia now has only one military base in Syria, which is pretty bleak. The military bases preserved in the generator, because of their geostrategic value, were also used by the superpowers of the Soviet Union at that time.

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