United States
Main article: List of United States military bases
- Afghanistan
- Australia - Pine Gap satellite tracking station, Partly run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
- Bahrain - United States Fifth Fleet, Naval Support Activity in Juffair, Isa Air Base
- Belgium - Chièvres Air Base, Kleine Brogel Air Base
- Brazil - United States Naval Support Detachment, São Paulo
- British Indian Ocean Territory - Joint UK-U.S. Air/Naval base on Diego Garcia, a territory of the UK
- Bulgaria - Aitos Logistics Center, Bezmer Air Base, Graf Ignatievo Air Base, Novo Selo Range
- Cuba - Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
- Djibouti - Camp Lemonnier
- Germany - Ramstein Air Base, Spangdahlem Air Base, about 60 facilities, more than 30,000 personnel[citation needed]
- Greece - 3 facilities[citation needed]
- Greenland (Denmark territory) - Thule Air Base
- Honduras - Soto Cano Air Base, about 600 personnel
- Israel - The Port of Haifa maintains facilities for the United States Sixth Fleet, Dimona Radar Facility in Negev
- Italy - The home base of U.S. naval ships in the Mediterranean, with some military bases: three Navy bases (Naples, La Maddalena, Gaeta), one Naval Air Station (Sigonella - Catania), one Air Force base (Aviano) and Army bases (Vicenza, Camp Derby - Leghorn) - totalling approximately 23,000 personnel, more than 100 facilities
- Japan - more than 50,000 personnel[citation needed] (not including dependants), the United States 7th Fleet, and the 3rd MEF, about 100 facilities
- Kosovo
- Kuwait - Ali Al Salem Air Base, Camp Arifjan, Camp Buehring, Kuwait Naval Base
- Netherlands - Volkel Air Base
- Oman - RAFO Masirah, RAFO in Thumrait
- Romania
- Portugal - Lajes Field
- Qatar - Al Udeid Air Base
- Saudi Arabia - 64th Air Expeditionary Group
- Singapore - Paya Lebar Air Base
- South Korea - 46 facilities,[better source needed] 28500 personnel[better source needed]
- Spain - Morón Air Base, Naval Station Rota
- Turkey - Incirlik Air Base base in Adana, and Izmir Air Station
- United Arab Emirates - Al Dhafra Air Base, Port of Jebel Ali, Fujairah Naval Base
- United Kingdom - RAF Alconbury, RAF Croughton, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Menwith Hill, RAF Mildenhall, about 11,000 personnel[citation needed]
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United Kingdom
- Brunei - Mechanized infantry battalion and a helicopter link; 900 personnel
- Canada - British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) in Alberta
- Cyprus (Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia) - Two mechanized infantry battalions, a helicopter squadron and other units; 3,200 personnel
- Diego Garcia (British Overseas Territories) - Division of British Armed Forces of 40 personnel
- Gibraltar (British Overseas Territory) - 1,000 personnel
- Germany - Rhine garrison, (British Forces Germany) - 21,500 personnel as of 2012
- Kenya - The British Peace Support Team (BPST) and British Army Training Unit Kenya – (BATUK). The BPST is located off Ngong Rd in the Karen Suburb of Nairobi while BATUK is located in Nanyuki, 200 km north of Nairobi. It has 56 permanent staff and a rotating staff of 110 personnel
- Sierra Leone - International Mine Action Training Centre (IMATC) located on the southern edge of Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown
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French
See also: Deployments of the French military
- Burkina Faso - 80 personnel; primarily special forces
- Cameroon - 15 people; logistic base
- Central African Republic - 1600 personnel
- Chad - 950 personnel
- Djibouti - 1,900 personnel
- Gabon - 900 personnel
- Germany - 1,500 personnel; French section of the French-German brigade
- Guinea - 150 personnel
- Ivory Coast - 450 personnel
- Lebanon - 1,100 personnel
- Mali - 2,000 personnel
- Niger - 240 personnel
- Senegal - 350 personnel
- Kosovo - 300 personnel
- United Arab Emirates - 700 personnel
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Italian
- Afghanistan - 1,450 personnel based in the Herat Province[2]
- Djibouti BMNS Base Militare Nazionale di Supporto (National Support Military Base) - 300 personnel [3][4]
- Egypt - Sharm el Sheikh, Naval squadron for MFO (Multination Force and Observers), 100 personnel
- United Arab Emirates - Al Bateen Air Base Abu Dhabi,[5] 80 personnel
- Lebanon - 1,100 personnel [6] (with Al Naqoura heliport and Helicopter squadron)
- Mali - 50 personnel
- Malta - 30 personnel (SAR helicopters Squadron)
- Kosovo - 550 personnel [7]
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Russian
Main article: List of Russian military bases abroad
- Armenia - Air base in Yerevan, military base in Gyumri (102nd Military Base). 3,214[8] or 5,000 personnel according to another source.[9]
- Belarus - Volga-type radar station near Hantsavichy and Baranovichi (operational since 2002).[10][11]Naval communication center near Vileyka.[8] Jet fighters deployment at the 61st air base in Baranovichi.[12]
- Georgia - The Russian 4th Military Base has 2 main compounds in the disputed region of South Ossetia: one on the northwestern outskirts of Tskhinvali and another in Java. There are also a large number of troops stationed in the Leningor District.[13] Up to 4,000 personnel. Base in the disputed region of Abkhazia on the site of the former Bombora airfield near Gudauta (7th Military Base).[13] Up to 4,000 personnel.
- Kazakhstan - Dnepr radar station in at Balkhash-9 near Lake Balkhash.[8] Sary Shagan testing grounds.[14] Baikonur Cosmodrome.[15][16] The regiment of the transport aviation (Kostanay).
- Kyrgyzstan - Air base in Kant, the 338th Russian Navy's long-haul communications center, anti-submarine torpedo weapons testing grounds (Karakol, Issyk Kul)
- Moldova - Peacekeeping operative group in breakaway state of Transnistria consisting of staff, separate manoeuvres brigades, anti-aircraft missile regiment, independent regiment and air group. 1,500 personnel.
- Syria - Naval facility in Tartus
- Tajikistan - 201st base of the Ministry of Defense in Dushanbe, Qurghonteppa, Kulob. 7,500 personnel.
- Ukraine - Base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol,[8] Crimea (now under Russian control as a result of the 2014 Crimean crisis). Around 26,000 personnel.[8]
- Vietnam - Logistics base in the port of Cam Ranh Bay.[17] Although military presence had been diminishing for several years, in 2013 Russia and Vietnam signed a new military cooperation agreement.[18]
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