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<p>The figures for unauthorised entries to military bases include drones and air balloon
flying at low altitude over military sites but do not include failed attempts at authorised
access. None of these incidents resulted in any significant ramifications for Defence
security.</p><p>The Ministry of Defence (MOD) treats all unauthorised entries very
seriously. They are investigated to a level commensurate with their complexity and
impact by Military Police, MOD Police or local constabulary.</p><p>The locations of
security incidents of this category recorded within the Ministry of Defence for 2014
are set out below.</p><p>Her Majesty's Naval Base (HMNB) Portsmouth</p><p>HMNB Clyde</p><p>Royal
Marine (RM) Stonehouse</p><p>Army Reserve Centre, Bristol</p><p>Army Reserve Centre,
Blackburn</p><p>Army Careers Centre, Glasgow</p><p>RAF Halton</p><p>RAF Kirton on
Lindsay</p><p>RAF Wyton</p><p>RAF Linton on Ouse</p><p>RAF Brize Norton</p><p>RAF
Scampton</p><p>RAF Benson</p><p>RAF Honington</p><p>RAF Mona</p><p><ins class="ministerial">RAF
Leeming</ins></p><p>DSTL Porton Down Range Area</p><p><ins class="ministerial"></ins></p><p>With
regard to the locations of security incidents of this category within the MOD for
2015 I refer the hon. Member to the answer that I gave on 9 February 2016 to question
number 25082.</p>
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