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==Foreign Bases==
===Armenia=== ==Armenia==
* ] in ], ] * ] in ], ]
* Radar part of Russian ] system. * Radar part of Russian ] system.


===Azerbaijan=== ==Azerbaijan==
* Radar near ] is a part of Russian ] system (until 2012). * Radar near ] is a part of Russian ] system (until 2012).


===Belarus=== ==Belarus==
* Volga-type Radar near ] ({{coor dms|52|51|27|N|26|28|55|E|type:landmark_region:BY}}) is a part of Russian ] system (until 2020). * Volga-type Radar near ] ({{coor dms|52|51|27|N|26|28|55|E|type:landmark_region:BY}}) is a part of Russian ] system (until 2020).


* The 43rd ]'s ] center is located near ] ({{coor dms|54|27|50|N|26|46|40|E|type:landmark_region:BY}}). It provides ] communiction between Russian Navy's headquarters and atomic submarines in Atlantic, Indian and part of Pacific ocean. * The 43rd ]'s ] center is located near ] ({{coor dms|54|27|50|N|26|46|40|E|type:landmark_region:BY}}). It provides ] communiction between Russian Navy's headquarters and atomic submarines in Atlantic, Indian and part of Pacific ocean.


===Georgia=== ==Georgia==
* Military bases in ](]) and ] are under ] peacekeeping force. During the 1990s, there were several other Russian bases which were gradually closed: ] and ] (in 2007), ], the 'Zvezda' command post in ], and others. * Military bases in ](]) and ] are under ] peacekeeping force. During the 1990s, there were several other Russian bases which were gradually closed: ] and ] (in 2007), ], the 'Zvezda' command post in ], and others.


===Kazakhstan=== ==Kazakhstan==
* Radar near ] part of Russian ] system. * Radar near ] part of Russian ] system.


===Kyrgyzstan=== ==Kyrgyzstan==
* Military base under ] agreement in ]. * Military base under ] agreement in ].
* ] testing station at Lake ] * ] testing station at Lake ]


===Moldova=== ==Moldova==
* Russian military base in ] under the ]. * Russian military base in ] under the ].


===Tajikistan=== ==Tajikistan==
* ]. Also the large civilian/military airport near ] is capable of accepting all types of military transport aircraft. Russian and Tajik Air Force units are stationed at the Dushanbe facility, around the ]. * ]. Also the large civilian/military airport near ] is capable of accepting all types of military transport aircraft. Russian and Tajik Air Force units are stationed at the Dushanbe facility, around the ].


===Ukraine=== ==Ukraine==
* ] (until 2017?) in ], ]. * ] (until 2017?) in ], ].


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Armenia

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Georgia

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Moldova

Tajikistan

Ukraine

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