⚡️🇧🇾🇷🇺 | Russian and Belarusian Military Installations 1.6.0 - Boundaries Update
I've completed a new update of my years-long project in Google Earth to map all possible-to-find Russian and Belarusian military, paramilitary and security-related units and facilities across the globe (integrated into order of battle to the fullest extent).
The main new feature of this update are boundaries, which are meant to mark the perimeter of the units and facilities (eg. pic 3).
The database contains thousands of units, facilities and sites from all branches of the Russian and Belarusian state apparatus, including Russian and Belarusian Armed Forces, Rosgvardiya, FSB, KGB, Ministry of Emergency Situations and Federal Protective Service.
The work on the project started in late 2019.
DOWNLOAD:
mediafire.com/file/kozpuq6zn…
Quick instruction:
1. Download the "RBMIv1.6.rar" file and open it with WinRAR.
2. Open "RBMIv1.6.kmz" with Google Earth.
3. Explore the database the way you like it. You can find more detailed explanation of icons used in the project in "OpenMe.txt" file.
Special thanks to
@breakingcraft_ for sharing his work as it allowed me to correct and add many things. Big thanks also to
@BAAService for his contribution. Other mentions included in "OpenMe.txt" file.
If you contributed in any way to the project and I've missed you, let me know, I will correct that.
If you have any questions, corrections or criticism, feel free to hit me up.
RBMI 1.6.0 CHANGELOG:
- Added boundaries, meant to mark the perimeter of the units and facilities;
- Expanded Strategic Missile Forces database - "stationary" regiments now have individual silos marked on map;
- Expanded FSB Border Guard database;
-Corrected boundaries for the Moscow and Leningrad Military District;
- Reassigned appropriate units and formations under the Moscow and Leningrad Military District command;
- Added Federal Department for the Safe Storage and Destruction of Chemical Weapons;
- Added missing 104th Guards Airborne Division subunits;
- Added 44th Army Corps of the Leningrad Military District;
- Added 3rd and 51st Combined Arms Army of the Southern Military District (former 1st and 2nd Army Corps);
- Updated names of commanders;
- Hundreds of smaller updates and corrections;