Rūdininkai training ground

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Rūdininkai or Rūdninkai airbase is a former Soviet airbase in Lithuania located 36 km southwest of Vilnius and only 16 km from the border with Belarus. It is surrounded by Rūdininkai Forest, the fifth largest forest in Lithuania. It was part of a larger training complex encompassing about 100 km².[1] Bomber pilots from various Soviet republics were trained to accurately bombard rows of obsolete military equipment, cars, tanks, even airplanes.[2] Various explosives, usually air-dropped bombs weighing 50–100 kg, are still found in the abandoned facility.[3] The largest bomb, detonated in 2007, weighted 3,000 kg.[4] Rūdininkai airbase is the largest territory of 222 areas, covering the total of 250 km², that are still contaminated by old explosives.[1]

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  1. ^ a b (Lithuanian) ELTA. Sovietų paliktos bombos nusineša lietuvių gyvybes. Sekunde.lt. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  2. ^ (Lithuanian) Vaitkevičius, Andrius (2006-12-01). Apie bombas, išminuotojus ir smėlio jūrą. Alfa.lt. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  3. ^ (Lithuanian) Rūdninkų poligone kariuomenės išminuotojai naikina aviacines bombas. Ministry of National Defence (2006-11-17). Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  4. ^ (Lithuanian) Vaitkevičius, Andrius (2007-07-03). Išminuotojai Rūdninkuose nukenksmino pavojingą bombą. Alfa.lt. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.