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|[[Tuchengzi Air Base]] and [[Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport|Dalian Zhoushuizi]] in [[Dalian]], [[Shanghai Jiangwan Airport|Jiangwan]], [[Shanghai Dachang Airport|Dachang]], [[Shanghai Longhua Airport|Longhua]] air bases in [[Shanghai]] |
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|1945—1956, 1949—1953 |
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The Soviet Union maintained a system of foreign military bases against the United States during the Cold War.[1]
At different times, various Soviet Army contingents were deployed in different regions of the world:
Location | Country | Dates | Notes |
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Hanko Naval Base | Finland | 1940—1941 | Signals intelligence facility |
Alexandria and Marsa Matruh | Egypt | 1967—1972 | |
Latakia and Tartus | Syria | 1971—present | |
Nokra, Dahlak Archipelago | Ethiopia | 1977—1991 | |
Socotra and Aden | South Yemen | 1971—late 1980s | [2][3][4] |
Tripoli and Tobruk | Libya | 1977—2011 | |
Bizerte and Sfax | Tunisia | ||
Tivat | SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia | Limited Pre-Announced Shipyard Access Only[5] | |
Split | SR Croatia, Yugoslavia | ||
Port Arthur, Bohai Bay | China | 1945—1956 | It was the largest Soviet base abroad in the 1940s to 1950s. |
Cam Ranh Base | Vietnam | 1979—2002 | |
Pasha Liman Base, Vlore | Albania | 1955—1962 | It was the only Soviet base in the Mediterranean in the 1950s.[6] |
Porkkala Naval Base | Finland | 1944—1956 | Signals intelligence facility |
Rostock | East Germany | 1949—1990 | Signals intelligence facility |
Swinoujscie | Poland | 1949—1991 | Signals intelligence facility |
Hodeidah | South Yemen |
Location | Country | Notes |
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Cairo, Aswan, Mersa Matruh Airfields | Egypt | |
Asmara airfield | Ethiopia | |
Hargeisa | Somalia | |
Aden, Al Anad Air Base | South Yemen | |
Tuchengzi Air Base and Dalian ZhoushuiziinDalian, Jiangwan, Dachang, Longhua air bases in Shanghai | China | 1945—1956, 1949—1953 |
Havana | Cuba | |
Conakry | Guinea | |
Luanda | Angola | |
Cam Ranh Base | Vietnam | 1979—2002 |