Restricted military area

In Australia, military bases cannot be sketched, drawn, photographed and people who do so are subject to 6 months imprisonment.

[2] In the United States, trespass of a military base without permission is punishable by six months imprisonment.

[3] Restricted military areas have been relied upon as a legal justification for the eviction of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

[4] Restrictions against access to military bases has been a source of pop-culture myths, as in the case of Area 51 in the United States.

[8] The following is a list of notable restricted military areas: Central Australia was chosen because it was too remote for spy ships passing in international waters to intercept its signals In modern times it is used by the UK, USA, and Australia for testing This military-related article is a stub.

Military area sign in four languages (Polish, English, German and Russian) in Westerplatte