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This is a list of countries with overseas military bases.

Background [edit]

The establishment of military bases away enables a country to project power, e.thou. to conduct expeditionary warfare, and thereby influence events away. Depending on their size and infrastructure, they can be used as staging areas or for logistical, communications and intelligence support. Many conflicts throughout modern history have resulted in overseas military bases being established in large numbers by globe powers and the being of bases abroad has served countries that have and then them in achieving political and military goals. The British Empire and other colonial powers established overseas war machine bases in many of their colonies during the First and Second World Wars, where useful, and actively sought rights to facilities where needed for strategic reasons. At i fourth dimension, establishing coaling stations for naval ships was important. During the Cold State of war, the United States and the Soviet Union established war machine bases where they could inside their respective spheres of influence, and actively sought influence where needed. More recently, the State of war on Terror has resulted in overseas military bases beingness established in the Center East.

Whilst the overall number of overseas military bases has fallen since 1945, the United States, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Russia and France still possess or use a substantial number. Smaller numbers of overseas military bases are operated by China, Iran, India, Italy, Kingdom of saudi arabia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.

The United States is the largest operator of war machine bases abroad, with 38 "named bases"[note one] with active duty, national guard, reserve, or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014. Its largest, in terms of personnel, was Ramstein AB in Germany, with almost 9,200 personnel.[1] [note 2]

Australia [edit]

  • Malaysia – Butterworth Air Base, Malaysia is used for Commonwealth of australia's commitment to the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA).[2] In addition, the Australian Army maintains an infantry company (designated Burglarize Company Butterworth) at Butterworth, Malaysia for training purposes.
  • United Arab Emirates – Al Minhad Air Base, UAE used for Australian operations in the Eye Due east.

Canada [edit]

  • Deutschland – Created in 2009, the Operational Support Hub (OSH) Europe at the large Köln-Bonn Drome, Germany, is capable of operating on a 24/seven basis to access the full range of European transportation networks.[3]
  • Jamaica – Created in 2016 every bit the OSH – Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It served as the in-theatre support platform for CAF members taking part in Exercise TRADEWINDS 2016 in Jamaica. It is capable of providing back up to other CAF missions in the region, such as humanitarian help and disaster relief operations. It supports Other Regime Departments and Agencies operating in the area, as well as strengthening the relationship between the Canadian Armed Forces and the Jamaican Defence Forces.[3]
  • Kuwait – OSH – Southwest Asia. Created in 2011 to support Canadian operations in Afghanistan following the loss of Camp Mirage in UAE. The detachment was a transportation point where CAF personnel, materiel, and equipment were transferred between modes of transportation, particularly from air to sea. In 2014, a new understanding with Kuwait was signed to continue supporting personnel, materiel and equipment transiting through Kuwait to and from areas of functioning outside of Kuwait. The OSH likewise supports CAF members and avails present in State of kuwait.[3]
  • Senegal – OSH – West Africa. In Spring of 2018, an Interim Operational Back up Hub (IOSH) was established at the Léopold Sédar Senghor (LSS) airport in Dakar, Senegal to support Performance (Op) PRESENCE Chore Force Republic of mali. This later became a standing OSH in West Africa. It allows the CAF to project and sustain its armed forces forces rapidly and flexibly, providing back up for CAF operations staging in or through Westward Africa. It ensures operational/tactical level liaison with HN and UN Logistics hub, supporting equipment receipt and community liaison for other Canadian governmental departments and agencies as well as Canadian defence industries.[three]

Prc [edit]

  • Djibouti – Chinese People's Liberation Ground forces Support Base in Djibouti.[four]
  • Myanmar – A naval SIGINT facility in the Great Coco Island.[5]
  • Pakistan - PLA Naval Base At Gwadar Port.[6]
  • Tajikistan - A military post in southeastern Gorno-Badakhshan.[7]

French republic [edit]

  • Djibouti – Les forces françaises stationnées à Djibouti (FFDj)[viii] [9]
  • United Arab Emirates – Forces de présence aux Emirats arabes unis[8] [9]
  • Republic of cote d'ivoire – Les forces françaises en Côte d'Ivoire (FFCI)[eight] [nine]
  • Gabonese republic – Les éléments français au Gabon (EFG)[8] [9]
  • Senegal – Les éléments français au Sénégal (EFS)[viii] [9]
  • Federal republic of germany – Franco-German Brigade in Müllheim and a Eurocopter Tiger training center at Faßberg Air Base
  • Lebanese republic – Dayr Kifa Air Forcefulness Base equally role of United Nations Interim Forcefulness in Lebanon
  • Mali – Several facilities in the country as office of Operation Barkhane
  • Burkina Faso – Several facilities in the state as office of Functioning Barkhane
  • Mauritania – Several facilities in the country every bit part of Performance Barkhane
  • Chad – N'Djamena Air Force Base as function of Performance Barkhane
  • Niger – Niamey Air Force Base as part of Functioning Barkhane
  • Syria – At least three bases virtually Kobanî, Sarrin and Ayn Issa[10] every bit part of Opération Chammal
  • Iraq – Forces in Baghdad as role of Opération Chammal
  • Hashemite kingdom of jordan – Prince Hassan Air Base of operations as part of Opération Chammal

Frg [edit]

  • France – Franco-High german Brigade in Illkirch-Graffenstaden near Strasbourg and a Eurocopter Tiger training eye in Le Cannet-des-Maures

Greece [edit]

  • Cyprus – Hellenic Force in Republic of cyprus
  • Kingdom of saudi arabia – Hellenic Forcefulness in Saudi Arabia[11]
  • Kosovo – Hellenic Force in Kosovo, Rigas Feraios Camp (until 2012), Film City Campsite

India [edit]

  • Tajikistan – Farkhor Air Base is operated by the Indian Air Force and Tajik Air Force.;[12] [13] Ayni Air Base – Beingness operated by the Indian Air Forcefulness from 2005 onwards with Su-30 MKI being deployed in limited numbers since 2014.[xiv]
  • Bhutan – The Indian Military Preparation Team (IMTRAT) is permanently stationed in western Bhutan.[xv]
  • Madagascar – A listening post and a radar facility in northern Madagascar.[16]
  • Oman – A listening post at Ras al Hadd and berthing rights for the Indian Navy at Muscat naval base.[17] An establishment at Duqm for the Indian Air Strength and the Indian Navy.
  • Mauritius – A littoral surveillance radar organisation in Due north Agalega Island. The island located in the Indian Sea is leased to the Indian military for the development of strategic avails as of India–Mauritius Military machine cooperation. At present, the island serves equally an Indian Military Base in Mauritius.

Iran [edit]

  • Republic of iraq – Several military machine installations and facilities in Baghdad, Al Anbar and Saladin Governorate.
  • Syria – A military base near Al-Kiswah,[xviii] Abu Kamal and several facilities in three different governorates[19]
  • Lebanese republic – A military training facility virtually Beit Moubarak and several military installations in Beqaa and Beirut Governorate .[20]

Italia [edit]

  • Djibouti – Base Militare Nazionale di Supporto (BMNS), National Military Back up Base of operations.[21]
  • Kuwait – Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base[22]
  • Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya – Ghat, Libya[23]
  • United States – Sheppard Air Forcefulness Base (training base),[23] Eglin Air Force Base (training base)[24]

Japan [edit]

  • Republic of djibouti – Japan Self-Defence force Forcefulness Base Djibouti[25]

Netherlands [edit]

  • United states of america – Netherlands Detachment Tucson Arizona (training base)[26]

Overseas Territories:

  • Aruba – A squadron of kingdom of the netherlands Marine Corps is permanently stationed on Aruba.[27]
  • Curaçao – A Majestic Netherlands Army disengagement permanently stationed in Curaçao. The Regal Netherlands Navy has the logistic support send Pelikaan(A804) stationed at Curaçao, frequently accompanied past a De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate, a Karel Doorman-class frigate or a Holland-course offshore patrol vessel.[27]

Pakistan [edit]

  • Saudi Arabia – 1,180 personnel in Tabuk and other bases in permanent training and advisory roles, nether a 1982 understanding.[28] [29] [thirty] [31]

Russian federation [edit]

Countries with Russian war machine bases, facilities and troops.

  • Armenia – Russian 102nd Armed services Base in Gyumri and the Russian 3624th Airbase in Erebuni Airport virtually Yerevan
  • Belarus – Hantsavichy Radar Station; Vileyka naval communication eye
  • Eritrea – Logistics Centre confirmed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.[32] [33] [34] [35]
  • Georgia – Russian 4th Military Base and 7th Military Base in the disputed frozen conflict regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia
  • Kazakhstan – Balkhash Radar Station; Sary Shagan range; Baikonur Cosmodrome
  • Kyrgyzstan – Kant Air Base, the 338th naval communication centre, the 954th torpedo testing range and a seismograph
  • Moldova – Russian federation maintains a sizeable military machine force in the unrecognised country of Transnistria which split off from Moldova afterwards the dissolution of the USSR. These forces guard the ammunition depot at Cobasna.[36]
  • Sudan – Confirmed to be building a military base of operations along the Ruby Sea Coast,[35] most Port Sudan[37]
  • Syrian arab republic – Russian naval facility in Tartus; Khmeimim Air Base of operations,[38] Shayrat Airbase
  • Tajikistan – 201st Military Base

Saudi Arabia [edit]

  • Bahrain – Saudi Arabian military presence in Bahrain since the Saudi-led intervention in Bahrain in 2011 equally part of the Peninsula Shield Force - the military arm of the Gulf Cooperation Quango. The units sent from Kingdom of saudi arabia included i,000 (1,200)[39] troops forth with 150 vehicles. Saudi Arabian soldiers were apparently from the Saudi Arabian National Guard, allowable by a son of King Abdullah, Prince Miteb.[40]
  • Republic of djibouti – Military base in Djibouti.[41] [42] [43]
  • Yemen – Several military bases and facilities in Al Mahrah, Hadhramaut, Ma'rib, Abyan, Al Hudaydah, Taiz governorates.[44]

Singapore [edit]

  • Australia – Flying Grooming School (No. 130 Squadron) (training base of operations);[45] Oakey Army Aviation Middle (preparation base of operations)[46]
  • Negara brunei darussalam – Jalan Aman Camp
  • Usa – Mountain Home Air Forcefulness Base (grooming base);[47] Luke Air Force Base of operations (training base)[48]
  • Taiwan – The Singapore Armed Forces presence in Taiwan dates back to the mid-1970s after an understanding between leaders Chiang Ching-kuo and Lee Kuan Yew. Bases include: Hengchun Joint Operations Training Base of operations Command; Douliu Artillery Base; Hukou Armored Force Base.[49] [50]

Taiwan [edit]

  • United States – Luke Air Forcefulness Base of operations (training base of operations)

Turkey [edit]

Countries with Turkish military bases, facilities and troops.

  • Albania – 24 troops in Pasha Liman Base, with 2 frigates.[51] An Albanian-Turkish war machine cooperation agreement was signed in 1992 that encompassed rebuilding Albania's Pasha Liman Base of operations by Turkey alongside granted access for Turkish use.[52]
  • Republic of azerbaijan – Buildings and structures in Gizil Sherg military town, and one terminal building located in the airfield in Hacı Zeynalabdin settlement.[53] An observation base was likewise built by Turkey in the Nagorno-Karabakh region after the 44-day 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. The base of operations was established in Agdam under the name "Ceasefire Ascertainment Center", and officially started to operate in Jan 2021 with 60 Turkish and Russian soldiers stationed at the base of operations.[54]
  • Iraq – Turkey has signed agreement with Iraq which includes assuasive the Turkish army to pursue elements of the Kurdistan Workers' Political party (PKK) in northern Iraq, with the permission of, and in coordination with the Federal Government of Iraq. Information technology also includes opening two liaison offices between Baghdad and Ankara to exchange intelligence and security information between the 2 countries.[55] [56] As of 2020, Turkey has a military base with 2,000 personnel in Bashiqa and Bamarni Air Base garrisoned with around 60 tanks, Armoured personnel carriers and one commando battalion.[57] [58] Turkey has more than 40+ war machine and intelligence bases scattered all around Republic of iraq, the most out of whatsoever state.[59] There are plans to build a new base of operations in the Metina expanse of Duhok governorate in Iraqi Kurdistan Region as of Apr 2021.[60] [61] In total, Turkey has stationed effectually 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers in Iraq.[62] [63]
  • Kosovo – An estimated 321 troops serve in the Kosovo Security Battalion command. They are stationed at Sultan Murat base in the city of Prizren for UNMIK mission and KFOR peacekeeping forcefulness'southward.[64] [65] [66] [67]
  • Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya – Airbases at al-Watiya, Mitiga and Misrata, in add-on to Zwara.[68] The amount of Turkish soldiers stationed in Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya is unknown.[63]
  • Northern Cyprus – A total of 35,000 to 40,000 military of the Commonwealth of Turkey are currently in active duty Republic of cyprus Turkish Peace Forcefulness Command.[63]
  • Qatar – A military base of operations in Doha with 5,000 personnel.[69] [lxx] [71] [72]
  • Somalia – Camp TURKSOM with two,000 personnel.[63]
  • Syria – Bases in Al-Bab, Al-Rai, Akhtarin, Afrin, Jindires, Rajo and Jarablus with at least 5,000 personnel in Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch regions. New bases were followed at south of Afrin canton in Atme and Darat Izza[73] In that location are 114 Turkish bases in Syria as of January 2022.[74] Later operation Peace Spring, approximately 6,400 personnel are working around the Peace Spring region between Ras al-Ayn and Tell Abyad. xix observation points are settled around Idlib and Aleppo Province.[75] Altogether, there are an estimated x,500 Turkish soldiers and 250 tanks stationed in Syria. These numbers are constantly subject to modifications.[63]
  • Sudan – Suakin was allocated to Turkey for 99 years later an agreement with Sudan in December 2017. Some allege that Turkey may militarize the port city due to its geostrategic significance in the Red Ocean, which has strained Turkey's and Sudan'south relationship with Egypt. There has, however, been no development regarding a war machine base of operations within the city every bit of Dec 2021.[76]

United Arab Emirates [edit]

  • Libya – A frontward operating base at the Al-Khadim Airport near Marj.[77] [78]
  • Somaliland– Military base in the Port of Berbera.[79]
  • Republic of yemen – Fractional military base on Socotra and an air base at Perim.[80] [81]

United Kingdom [edit]

Some major military bases and facilities of the United Kingdom.

  • Bahrain – HMS Jufair Naval Base (HMNBJ)[82] [83]
  • Belize – British Army Training and Back up Unit Belize[84]
  • Brunei – British Forces Brunei: Brunei Garrison[85]
  • Canada – British Regular army Training Unit Suffield[86]
  • Cyprus – British Forces Cyprus, RAF Troodos
  • Republic of estonia – U.k. led Battlegroup in Tapa: NATO Enhanced Forrard Presence[87] [88]
  • Federal republic of germany – British Regular army Germany: Westfalen Garrison[89]
  • Iraq – Al Asad Airbase[ninety]
  • Republic of kenya – British Ground forces Training Unit Kenya[91]
  • Nepal – British Gurkhas Nepal (Pokhara Camp, Dharan Station)[92] [93]
  • Norway – Bardufoss Air Station[94]
  • Singapore – British Defence Singapore Support Unit[nine] [95]
  • Qatar – RAF Al Udeid[96]
  • Oman – Omani-British Joint Training Area and the Uk Joint Logistics Support Base of operations
  • United Arab Emirates – Al Minhad Air Base
  • United States – MCAS Beaufort (training base),[97] [98] Creech Air Strength Base,[99] [100] Edwards Air Forcefulness Base,[101] [102] Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay (Trident Facility)[103] [104] [105]

U.s. [edit]

Countries with United States military bases and facilities. Many US bases are as well NATO-led with forces from multiple countries present (partially incomplete)

  • Aruba (Netherlands) – Queen Beatrix International Aerodrome
  • Ascension Island (UK) – Ascension Island Auxiliary Airfield
  • Australia – Pine Gap; Marine Rotational Force – Darwin[106]
  • Bahamas – AUTEC
  • Bahrain – Naval Support Activity Bahrain; Isa Air Base
  • Kingdom of belgium – Chièvres Air Base of operations; Kleine Brogel Air Base
  • Republic of bosnia and herzegovina – Campsite Eagle
  • British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom) – Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia
  • Bulgaria – Aitos Logistics Center; Bezmer Air Base; Graf Ignatievo Air Base; Novo Selo Range
  • Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou Drome[107]
  • Republic of cameroon – Contingency Location Garoua
  • Republic of cuba – Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
  • Curaçao (Netherlands) – US Air Strength Forrard Operating Base
  • CyprusAkrotiri and Dhekelia: RAF Akrotiri. The Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia is a British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus.
  • Djibouti – Campsite Lemonnier
  • Ecuador – Eloy Alfaro International Airport
  • Estonia – Ämari Air Base of operations
  • Germany – Usa Military Installations in Germany; Panzer Kaserne; Ramstein Air Base of operations; Spangdahlem Air Base; Baumholder Army Mail service; Landstuhl Regional Medical Eye; Sembach Army Post;
  • Greece – Alexandroupoli Army Base, Larisa Air Base, Araxos Air Base, Syros base, Souda Bay Naval Base
  • Greenland (Denmark) – Thule Air Base
  • Honduras – Soto Cano Air Base
  • Hungary – Pápa Air Base
  • Iceland – Naval Air Station Keflavik
  • Iraq – Al Asad Airbase[108] and several facilities in seven different governorates
  • Israel – Dimona Radar Facility
  • Italian republic – Caserma Ederle-Caserma Del Din; Darby Military Community; Naval Air Station Sigonella; Naval Support Activity Naples; Aviano Air Base of operations
  • Japan – United States Forces Japan
  • Hashemite kingdom of jordan – Muwaffaq Salti Air Base
  • Kenya – Camp Simba, Armed services Enquiry Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Kosovo [a] – Camp Bondsteel
  • Kuwait – Ali Al Salem Air Base of operations; Army camp Arifjan; Camp Buehring; Kuwait Naval Base
  • Netherlands – Volkel Air Base; USCG Activities Europe
  • Niger – Niger Air Base 201
  • Norway – Marine Corps garrison at Værnes Air Station
  • Sultanate of oman – RAFO Masirah; RAFO Thumrait (S of Oman) [109]
  • Philippines – Antonio Bautista Air Base; Basa Air Base; Fort Magsaysay; Lumbia Air Base of operations; Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base[110]
  • Poland – Łask Air Base
  • Portugal – Lajes Field
  • Qatar – Al Udeid Air Base
  • Romania – Mihail Kogălniceanu International Drome; Deveselu
  • Saudi arabia – 64th Air Expeditionary Group (inactive since 2014);[111] Prince Sultan Air Base of operations[112]
  • Seychelles – United States drone base in Seychelles
  • Singapore – Paya Lebar Air Base
  • Republic of korea – United States Forces Korea
  • Espana – Morón Air Base; Naval Station Rota
  • Syria – Military machine base in Al-Tanf and several facilities in northern Syria, inside United states of america-backed SDF territory[113]
  • Thailand – Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences; U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield[114]
  • Tunisia – Drone base at Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed Air Base of operations[115] [116]
  • Turkey – Incirlik Air Base, Izmir Air Station, Kürecik Radar Station, Ankara Support Facility
  • United Arab Emirates – Al Dhafra Air Base of operations; Port of Jebel Ali; Fujairah Naval Base of operations
  • United Kingdom – RAF Alconbury; RAF Croughton; RAF Fairford; RAF Lakenheath; RAF Menwith Hill; RAF Mildenhall

See besides [edit]

  • Power projection

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ What are hither termed "named bases" are the bases listed in section Ten: "Personnel Data from DMDC", i.e. excluding that table'south rows labelled "Other", in the 2015 DoD Base Construction Report.
  2. ^ The 2015 U.Southward. Base Structure Report gives 587 overseas sites, but sites are merely real property at a distinct geographical location, and multiple sites may belong to one installation (page DoD-iii). For case, the Garmisch, Germany "named base of operations" with its 72 personnel has eight singled-out sites big enough to exist listed in the Army'due south Individual Service Inventory list: Artillery Kaserne, Breitenau Skeet Range, Garmisch Family Housing, Garmish Golf game Form, Full general Abrams Hotel And Disp, Hausberg Ski Expanse, Oberammergau NATO Schoolhouse, and Sheridan Billet (listed in Army-15 to Army-17). These range in size from Ramstein AB with nine,188 active, guard/reserve, and noncombatant personnel down to Worms, which has just ane civilian.
  1. ^ Kosovo is the field of study of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Commonwealth of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as a part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Understanding. Kosovo is currently recognised as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 112 UN fellow member states have recognised Kosovo at some point, of which 15 states after withdrew their recognition.

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Further reading [edit]

  • Cooley, A., & Nexon, D. (2013). "The Empire Will Recoup You": The Structural Dynamics of the U.South. Overseas Basing Network. Perspectives on Politics, 11(four), 1034–1050.
  • Vine, David (25 Baronial 2015). Base Nation: How U.S. Armed forces Bases Abroad Harm America and the World. New York: Henry Holt and Company. ISBN978-1-62779-170-0.

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