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List of Russo-Ukrainian War military equipment

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Weapons, vehicles and equipment used in the Russo-Ukrainian War, from 2014 to the present, include the following. The war involves the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Russia, the People's Militia of the Donetsk People's Republic, the People's Militia of the Luhansk People's Republic, and a number of national guard and volunteer groups.

Russian and Russian-backed forces

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Individual equipment

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Helmets

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Optics and night vision

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Small arms

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Pistols and revolvers

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Makarov pistol. Former primary sidearm of the Soviet Army and Ukrainian Ground Forces. Most commonly used sidearm among both Russian, Ukrainian and militia forces.
MP-443 Grach. Standard sidearm for all branches of the Russian Armed Forces.

Submachine guns

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Bolt-action rifles

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Semi-automatic rifles

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DPR soldiers with AK-74 style rifles.

Assault rifles and carbines

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Chechen forces with AK-74 style rifles.
AK-12 assault rifle. Replacing the AK-74M as the primary service rifle of the Russian Ground Forces.
Unidentified riflemen wearing Ratnik equipment and armed with AK-74 rifles at Simferopol Airport in February 2014. The AK-74 carried by the rifleman on the right does not have a magazine inserted.

Precision rifles

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Anti-materiel rifles

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Machine guns

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Explosives

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Grenades

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Grenade launchers

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Rocket launchers and recoilless rifles

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Donetsk 1st Slavyansk Brigade fighter with a RPG-7.

ATGMs

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Russian Airborne Forces at Hostomel Airport armed with a 9M133 Kornet ATGM.

Anti-personnel mines

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Anti-tank mines

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Mortars

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Infantry and towed mortars

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Self-propelled mortars

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Artillery

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Towed artillery

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2A36 Giatsint-B of the Kalmius Brigade of the Donetsk People's Republic People's Militia.
Russian Airborne Forces with 2A18 Lyagushka (D-30) towed artillery guns

Self-propelled artillery

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2S19 Msta-S

Rocket artillery

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TOS-1A Solntsepyok crews in combat action.

Air defense

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MANPADS

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Anti-aircraft guns

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Air defense platforms

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Pantsir-S1 air defense system.

Electronic warfare and communication

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Vehicles

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Tanks

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T-72 of the Donetsk People's Republic People's Militia.
T-90 of the Russian Ground Forces.

Tank destroyers

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Infantry fighting vehicles

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BMP-1 of the Donetsk People's Republic People's Militia.

Armored personnel carriers

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MT-LB

Infantry mobility vehicles

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Improvised fighting vehicle

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Trains

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Armoured train

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Aircraft

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Sukhoi Su-34 fighter-bomber.

Fixed-wings

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Mil Mi-28 attack helicopter at a forward deployment point.

Helicopters

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Unmanned aerial systems

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Forpost-R
Unmanned combat aerial vehicles
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Reconnaissance drones
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Russian soldier launches an Orlan-10 light unmanned reconnaissance vehicle.
Loitering munitions
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Ships

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Cruisers

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Frigates

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Corvettes

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Project 21631 corvette of the Black Sea Fleet launching 3M-54 Kalibr cruise missiles.

Amphibious warfare ships

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Auxiliary vessels

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Ordnance

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Air-to-surface missiles

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Surface-to-surface missiles

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Ukrainian and Ukrainian volunteer forces

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Individual equipment

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Helmets

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Small arms

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Pistols and revolvers

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M18 pistol, supplied by the United States to Ukraine.

Submachine guns

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Shotguns

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Bolt-action rifles

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Battle rifles

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Assault rifles and carbines

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AK-74
M4 carbine
FB Radom MSBS Grot
FN FNC

Precision rifles

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Anti-material rifles

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Machine guns

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Ukrainian soldier with a DPM machine gun.
Ukrainian soldier with a UK vz. 59 machine gun.
Ukrainian technical made with a LuAZ-969 with PM M1910 and DP-27 machine guns.
Ukrainian Naval Infantry with a Rheinmetall MG 3 machine gun.

Explosives

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Grenades

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Grenade launchers

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Anti-personnel mines

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Anti-tank mines

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Rocket launchers and recoilless rifles

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ATGMs

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Mortars

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Infantry mortars

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Self-propelled mortars

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Artillery

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Towed artillery

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Self-propelled artillery

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Rocket artillery

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Ukrainian M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System vehicles in Zaporizhia Oblast in June 2022.

Air defense

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MANPADS

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FIM-92 Stinger
Soldier of the Ukrainian 3rd Tank Brigade showing a Mistral short range air defense system provided by France.

Anti-aircraft guns

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Air defense platforms

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Electronic warfare and communication

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Radars

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Communications equipment

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Jamming equipment

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  • UAB EDM4S Sky Wiper[51]
  • Steelrock NightFighter[213]
  • NOTA

Vehicles

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Tanks

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T-64 of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
T-80 of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
Leopard-2 of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.

Tank destroyers

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Infantry fighting vehicles

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BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle and ZIL-131 truck.
YPR-765 infantry fighting vehicles donated to Ukraine by the Netherlands. The YPR-765 is a Dutch derivative of the American M113 armoured personnel carrier.

Armored personnel carriers

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Scout and reconnaissance vehicles

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Infantry mobility vehicles

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Mastiff
Humvee

Recovery and engineering vehicles

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Utility and transport vehicles

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Unmanned ground vehicles

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Aircraft

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Mikoyan MiG-29

Fixed-wing

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Destroyed Antonov An-225 at Hostomel Airport.
Ukrainian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76 at Kulbakino Air Base.

Rotary

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Unmanned aerial systems

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Unmanned combat aerial vehicles
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Baykar Bayraktar TB2
Reconnaissance drones
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Ukrainian soldier with DJI Mavic 3 quadcopter.
Loitering munitions
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Delivery drones
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Ships

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Frigates

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Project 1135 Hetman Sahaidachny

Corvettes

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Berdiansk in the Black Sea near Odesa

Fast attack craft

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Patrol vessels

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Amphibious warfare ships

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Mine warfare ships

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Special-purpose RIBs

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  • BRIG Navigator N730M-class[298]
  • BRIG Navigator N700M-class (BG-40)[299]
  • Willard Sea Force 540/7M/11M-class
  • Heavy Duty 460-class
  • Brig Eagle 6-class

Auxiliary vessels

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  • Omar-class (Langust)
  • Type Ryf (Ryf)
  • Project 1825 [Type Sever-2] (Sever-2)
  • Project 1605 [Tethys-class] (BK-89-01, BK-72-05)
  • Agent-1-class (Agent-1)
  • MTK-200-class
  • [No formal type or project number] explosive/reconnaissance drone boat[300] (head no. 45V2NS1)
  • Project 1844 [Toplivo-class] (Bakhmach)
  • Project 1823/1824B [Muna-class] (Dzhankoi, Pereyaslav)
  • Project 861 [Moma-class] (Simferopol)
  • Project 522 [Niryat-class] (Vilnohirsk)
  • Project 304 [Amur-class] (Donbas). Sunk in port.[285]
  • Project 12884 [Bammbuk-class] (Slavutych). Captured.[280]
  • Project 714 [Goryn-class] (Kremenets)
  • Project 1896 [Niryat II-class] (Skvyra)
  • Project 1462 [Rubin-class] (Dmitry Chubar). Captured.[301]
  • Project 16830 Drofa (MGK-1694, MGK-1889)
  • Project 737M [Sidehole-class] (Dubno)
  • Project 254K [T43-class] (Velikaya Alexandrovka)
  • Project R1415 [Flamingo-class] (RK-1935, Konotop)
  • Project 376 [PO-2-class] (RVK-761, Delfin, RK-1931, U926)
  • Project 371 (RK-1362, U002)
  • Project 1394A (RK-603)
  • Type Conrad-900 Aramis (RK-1695)
  • Project 1390 Strizh (RK-735)
  • Adamant 315-class (BG-732)[283]
  • Galia-280-class
  • Type Cetus-136R (Hermes)
  • Type Alkor (Fiolent)
  • Type Tallinn 1/4 ton (Antika, Lira, Spray)
  • Type Conrad-25RT (Yunona)
  • Baba Hasan-class (Onyx)
  • GTI SE 155 Sea-Doo-class
  • Project 1784 (SM-15)
  • Project 50150 [Nalim-class] (Nalim (project 50150))
  • Project 1526 (Novgorod-Siversky)
  • Project 14630 (MUS-482)
  • Project 1758 (PD-51)
  • Project 889 (PMR-152)
  • Project 771 (Kalanchak)

Ground Forces' Towing and Motor Boats

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  • BMK-150
  • BMK-130

Ordnance

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Small arms ammunition

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Recoilless gun projectiles

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  • PG-9

Mortar shells

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  • O-832DU
  • M68P1
  • JVA 1571

Artillery shells

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Air-to-air missiles

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Air-to-surface missiles

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Surface-to-air missiles

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Surface-to-surface missiles

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Air-to-surface rockets

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Guidance Kits

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See also

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Ground Forces

Naval Forces

Air Forces

References

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