List of countries with overseas military bases

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This is a list of all the countries that possess overseas military bases.

Overseas military bases enable a country to conduct expeditionary warfare and influence events overseas. Depending on their size and infrastructure, they can be used as staging areas or for logistical, communications and/or intelligence support.

Many conflicts throughout modern history have resulted in overseas military bases being established in large numbers by world powers. The United Kingdom, France and other colonial powers established overseas military bases in many of their colonies during the First and Second World Wars. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union established military bases within their respective spheres of influence. More recently, the War on Terror has resulted in overseas military bases being established in the Middle East.

Whilst the overall number of overseas military bases has fallen since 1945, the United States, United Kingdom, France and Russia still possess a substantial number. Smaller numbers of overseas military bases are operated by China, India, Japan, Italy, and Turkey. The United States is the largest operator of overseas military bases, with as many as 662 sites in 38 countries in 2010.[1]

China

France

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In addition, France has military bases in French overseas territories: French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Réunion and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.

India

Italy

  • Albania - DIE, the Italian Expert Delegation, was established on 28 August 1997, at the end of the “Alba” mission, within the framework of the MOU signed by the Italian and Albanian Ministers of Defence. In Albania, it carries out joint bilateral cooperation activities and assists the Albanian Armed Forces in adjusting their structures to NATO models, through conceptual, training and logistic activities. Support is provided by defining priorities in detail, in cooperation with Albanian experts, finalizing the various projects, and coordinating the actions/activities related to the dispatchment of aid, as well as all the needs involving the entire National Defence structure.[4]
  • Djibouti - BMNS Base Militare Nazionale di Supporto (National Support Military Base) - 300 personnel. Italy has established a military presence consisting of troops and UAVs in Djibouti, a country strategically located near former Italian East Africa.[5][6]
  • United Arab Emirates - Air Task Force (TFA) - 100 personnel. The Air Task Force is a department of the Italian Air Force that was established in 2002. Since then it has been operating to ensure the flow of personnel, equipment and materials directed to the national contingents in the theatre of operations, to ensure the serviceability of aircraft and technical means used for transport, keep in operation the communication system between homeland and the TFA and manage medical evacuations. The organization of the aforementioned department mirrors that of a Wing in Italy, with a flying component and a logistical and technical support unit.[7][8]
  • Lebanon - Italy has established a "Missione Bilaterale Italia Libano" to coordinate its contributions to international operations in the country (Italy has over 1000 troops operating in Lebanon).
  • Malta - On 1 December 2011, the "Missione Italiana di Collaborazione nel Campo della Difesa" (MICCD) was established in Malta. The main objective of this mission is the cooperation between the Italian-Maltese Governments, the Technical-Military assistance and the training of the Maltese Armed Forces.[9]

Japan

  • Djibouti - Approximately 300 soldiers of the JGSDF and the JMSDF are currently stationed in Djibouti, with their air base and naval port established in July 2011.[10][11] The base cost a total of $40 million and is a major part of Japan's role in monitoring piracy in the Indian Ocean.[12] JSDF soldiers are based in the "Deployment Airforce for Counter-Piracy Enforcement (DAPE)" and are planned to be based in Djibouti as a relay station for any JSDF deployment in East Africa.[11][13]

Russia

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Turkey

  • Iraqi Kurdistan - More than 2,000 Turkish soldiers are deployed in the province of Dohuk in multiple bases, including 1,000 at Bamerni Airfield and a further 1,000 between Batifa and Kani Masi, as well as a number smaller garrisons.[27]
  • Qatar - Turkey announced plans in December 2015 to establish a military base to hold 3,000 Turkish military personnel in Qatar as part of a defense agreement aimed at helping them confront "common enemies,".[28]
  • Albania- Pasha Liman Base[29]
  • Cyprus- The Turkish military forces in Northern Cyprus currently have 30,000 Turkish Army personnel stationed on the Island.

United Kingdom

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United States

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References

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  3. http://thediplomat.com/2014/11/bhutan-the-indian-armys-front-line/
  4. http://www.difesa.it/EN/Operations/InternationalOperations/AlbaniaDIE/Pagine/default.aspx
  5. http://www.oceanuslive.org/main/viewnews.aspx?uid=00000591
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  7. http://www.aeronautica.difesa.it/Operazioni/Internazionali/Pagine/7RepartoOperativoAutonomo.aspx
  8. http://www.difesa.it/EN/Operations/InternationalOperations/EAU_AlBateen_TFAir/Pagine/default.aspx
  9. http://www.difesa.it/EN/Operations/InternationalOperations/MaltaMICCD/Pagine/default.aspx
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  25. http://english.pravda.ru/russia/kremlin/14-01-2014/126592-military_bases-0/
  26. Russia–Vietnam relations
  27. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/security/01/10/iraq-ejects-turkish-armed-forces.html
  28. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-qatar-turkey-military-idUSKBN0TZ17V20151216
  29. http://m.strategic-culture.org/news/2016/01/21/turkey-foreign-military-bases-and-their-threat-to-stability.html
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