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Rusted and redundant military hardware. Soviet and Nazi military complexes and murals. Army trucks. Airplanes and Jets. Explore abandoned and forgotten Military sites all over the world. Photographs of abandoned and derelict military installations and bases; Army, Navy, RAF, Communist Moments and Memorials.
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Forgotten MiGs are a collection of abandoned MiG-21 and Su-22 aircraft in Hungary. These were formerly part of the Hungarian Airforce (Magyar Légierő).
CCCP Flight School is an abandoned military airfield and training camp in Germany. It features a well-preserved Soviet mural and a lecture theatre.
Das Olympisches is an abandoned Olympic village in Germany, It was later used as a Nazi, then a Soviet Military base. It features a large swimming pool.
Haus der Offiziere is a former Nazi military base which was later Soviet occupied. It features swimming pool, theatre, murals and carvings.
Prison 11 is an old army barracks that has been occupied by Belgian, German and American troops. It features a small prison area with several cells.
Royal Hospital H is an abandoned Military/Naval Hospital in England. Features include; MRI scanners, laboratory, hydrotherapy room and operating theatre.
Duga-1 was part of the Soviet Union missile warning system during the Cold War. Nicknamed "Russian Woodpecker" due to its tapping noise of its broadcasts.
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