Today, the United States has more than 800 overseas military bases all over the world, but Russia has only less than 30 overseas military bases, mostly in Central Asia, and ten to a dozen of them are lingering. If compared with the Soviet era, regardless of the number of overseas military bases, the Navy's overseas military situation will also be blush and blush. Blushing is that in the Soviet era, there are several overseas naval military bases, and we have to count them very well.
Even the US in that era is envious. The Russian Navy's overseas military base is currently functioning normally. It is red that the only overseas military base of the Russian navy in the Tartous naval base has just been restarted for decades, and has reached the expansion of the loan agreement. While the Soviet Union's Vietnam overseas military base is not only the largest and unpaid rent for 25 years. At that time, the eighth sub fleet of the Pacific Fleet was stationed here and there were about 30 of the permanent warships; the naval aviation troops were stationed here, and there were 9 battalion "badger" medium range bombers in figure -16, and a Marine Corps Battalion deployed in golden land Bay.
How many overseas military bases did the Soviet Union have in that year? Only Vietnam is stationed 30 warships
In the heyday of the Soviet Union, as in today's United States, the overseas military bases were distributed globally, in Finland, Norway, East Germany (disintegrated), Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Cuba, Egypt, Syria, Libya, Tunisia, Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen, Guinea, Angola, Mongolia, and Korea. Countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Afghanistan have left the Soviet Army's footprints on land. Among them, the Soviet Union has a total of 20 large-scale overseas military bases, mainly in Cuba, Nicaragua and Peru and other anti US sentinel three countries, as well as Vietnam, Afghanistan, Syria and other key local key fortress.
How many overseas military bases did the Soviet Union have in that year? Only Vietnam is stationed 30 warships
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was unable to afford to bear a large overseas military base stationed in the army. The land and land continued to close the layout of the global overseas bases. However, there were still some key overseas military bases related to the national lifeblood, mostly in Belarus, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian regions. For example, the Belarus and Azerbaijan radar stations have not been closed so far, because the two overseas military bases are the key part of the Russian national anti missile early warning system.
How many overseas military bases did the Soviet Union have in that year? Only Vietnam is stationed 30 warships
Now, Putin's frequent visits to former Soviet Union's overseas military bases are doubtful of his old ambition. In 2014, the Russian yel 78 tanker used Vietnam's golden Orchid International Airport to fuel the figure 95 bombers. In the near future, the possibility of returning the Russian navy and air force to the Golden Bay could not be ruled out. Both military and geopolitical interests, Russia will not give up the pace of the restructuring of overseas military bases, but the Russian wallet has been dragging the back of the year.
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