Puţină statistică
Lista bazelor militare ruseşti amplasate în alte ţări. În Transninstria sunt 1500 de miliari ruşi.
Country
Type of presence Troop strength Armenia Air base in Yerevan, military base in Gyumri (102nd Military Base)[1] 3,214[1] or 5,000 according to another source.[2] Azerbaijan Radar station in Qabala.[1] Operational since 1985 and part of Russia's early warning system. Russia pays an annual rent of $7 million to Azerbaijan.[3] 900 Belarus Volga-type radar near Hantsavichy and Baranovichi (operational since 2002).[3] Naval communication center near Vileyka.[1] 850 South Ossetia The Russian 4th Military Base has 2 main compounds in South Ossetia: one on the northwestern outskirts of Tskhinvali and another in Java. There is also a large number of troops stationed in the Leningor District.[4] up to 3,500[4] Abkhazia Base on the site of the former Bombora airfield, near Gudauta (7th Military Base)[4] up to 3,500[4] Kazakhstan Radar station in Balkash[1] Unknown Kyrgystan Air base in Kant[1], naval testing station at Lake Issyk Kul[5] ca 700 Transnitria Peacekeeping force and forces for protection of ammunition depots[1] 1,500[1] Tadzhikistan Military bases in Dushanbe, Qurghonteppa and Kulab. Joint use of the Ayni Air Base[1] 5,500[1] Ukraine Base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol[1] 13,000[1] Syria Logistical facilities of the navy[1] 150[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_military_bases
Country
Type of presence Troop strength Armenia Air base in Yerevan, military base in Gyumri (102nd Military Base)[1] 3,214[1] or 5,000 according to another source.[2] Azerbaijan Radar station in Qabala.[1] Operational since 1985 and part of Russia's early warning system. Russia pays an annual rent of $7 million to Azerbaijan.[3] 900 Belarus Volga-type radar near Hantsavichy and Baranovichi (operational since 2002).[3] Naval communication center near Vileyka.[1] 850 South Ossetia The Russian 4th Military Base has 2 main compounds in South Ossetia: one on the northwestern outskirts of Tskhinvali and another in Java. There is also a large number of troops stationed in the Leningor District.[4] up to 3,500[4] Abkhazia Base on the site of the former Bombora airfield, near Gudauta (7th Military Base)[4] up to 3,500[4] Kazakhstan Radar station in Balkash[1] Unknown Kyrgystan Air base in Kant[1], naval testing station at Lake Issyk Kul[5] ca 700 Transnitria Peacekeeping force and forces for protection of ammunition depots[1] 1,500[1] Tadzhikistan Military bases in Dushanbe, Qurghonteppa and Kulab. Joint use of the Ayni Air Base[1] 5,500[1] Ukraine Base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol[1] 13,000[1] Syria Logistical facilities of the navy[1] 150[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_military_bases