Any resources with information on current, active Russian Airbases?

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nkocevar
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Any resources with information on current, active Russian Airbases?

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Does anyone know of any resources/websites with information on current, active Russian Airbases? The import/export tool only has *Soviet-era* single-unit airfields, which may or may not be active anymore in 2022. Most of the information I was able to find online is *also* about Soviet-era bases, rather than current Russian bases...

Thanks in advance for any assistance,
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Scramble.nl is a good resource to try.
Although the war in the Ukraine could have changed bits and precies.

But overall it will be a very good startingpoint.
Looking forward for good airbases -;)
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I googled "russian air bases location" and got this. It was updated last in 2021 and not sure how complete.

https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... rfield.htm
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That military fandom one is excellent. It gives some great detail on some fairly obscure bases for capabilities.
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