List of Soviet Union military bases abroad
The Soviet Union maintained a large system of foreign military bases against the United States during the Cold War.[1]
Naval bases
- Alexandria and Marsa Matruh (Egypt)
- Latakia and Tartous (Syria)
- Dahlak Archipelago (Ethiopia)
- Socotra and Aden (Yemen)
- Luanda (Angola)
- Conakry (Guinea)
- Tripoli and Tobruk (Libya)
- Bizerte and Sfax (Tunisia)
- Split (now Croatia) and Tivat (now Montenegro) (Yugoslavia) - Limited Pre-Announced Shipyard Access Only[2]
- Cam Ranh Bay (Vietnam)
Signals intelligence facilities
- Poland (Swinoujscie)
- Germany (Rostock)
- Finland (Porkkala)
- Somalia (Berbera)
- Vietnam (Cam Ranh Bay)
- Syria (Tartus)
- Yemen (Hodeidah)
- Ethiopia (Nokra)
- Egypt
- Libya
References
See also
- List of Russian military bases abroad
- List of United States military bases
- Lists of military installations
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