List of Russo-Ukrainian war military equipment

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The 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 Russian Armed Forces, the Korean People's Army (In Kursk only)[1][2] and a number of national guard and volunteer groups from both sides.[3]

The pro-Russian Donetsk and Luhansk People's Militias fought alongside the Russian Armed Forces until September 2022, when the separatist republics were formally annexed by Russia, and their militias incorporated into the Russian Army.[4]

Russian, Separatist, and North Korean forces

Individual equipment

Helmets

Optics and night vision

Small arms

Pistols and revolvers

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

Bolt-action rifles

Semi-automatic rifles

DPR soldiers with AK-74 style rifles

Assault rifles and carbines

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

Anti-materiel rifles

Machine guns

Explosives

Grenades

Grenade launchers

Rocket launchers and recoilless rifles

Donetsk 1st Slavyansk Brigade fighter with a RPG-7

ATGMs

Russian Airborne Forces at Hostomel Airport armed with a 9M133 Kornet ATGM.
Russian Airborne Forces with captured Ukrainian weapons including NLAWs and Javelins.

Anti-personnel mines

Anti-tank mines

Mortars

Infantry and towed mortars

Self-propelled mortars

Artillery

Towed artillery

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

2S19 Msta-S

Rocket artillery

TOS-1A Solntsepyok crews in combat action

Air defense

MANPADS

Anti-aircraft guns

Air defense platforms

Pantsir-S1 air defense system.

Electronic warfare and communication

Vehicles

Tanks

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

Tank destroyers

Infantry fighting vehicles

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

Armored personnel carriers

MT-LB

Infantry mobility vehicles

Improvised fighting vehicle

Trains

Armoured train

Aircraft

Sukhoi Su-34 fighter-bomber

Fixed-wing

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

Helicopters

Unmanned aerial systems

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

Ships

Cruisers

Frigates

Corvettes

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

Amphibious warfare ships

Auxiliary vessels

Ordnance

Air-to-surface missiles

Surface-to-surface missiles

Air-to-air missiles

Ukrainian and Ukrainian volunteer forces

Individual equipment

Helmets

Small arms

Pistols and revolvers

M18 pistol, supplied by the United States to Ukraine.

Submachine guns

Shotguns

Bolt-action rifles

Battle rifles

Assault rifles and carbines

AK-74
M4 carbine
FB Radom MSBS Grot
FN FNC

Precision rifles

Anti-material rifles

Machine guns

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

Grenades

Grenade launchers

Anti-personnel mines

Anti-tank mines

Rocket launchers and recoilless rifles

ATGMs

Mortars

Infantry mortars

Self-propelled mortars

Artillery

Towed artillery

Self-propelled artillery

Rocket artillery

Ukrainian M142 HIMARS vehicles in Zaporizhia Oblast in June 2022

Air defense

MANPADS

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

Anti-aircraft guns

Air defense platforms

Electronic warfare and communication

Radars

Communications equipment

Jamming equipment

Vehicles

Tanks

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

Tank destroyers

Infantry fighting vehicles

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

Scout and reconnaissance vehicles

Infantry mobility vehicles

Mastiff
Humvee

Recovery and engineering vehicles

Utility and transport vehicles

Unmanned ground vehicles

Aircraft

Mikoyan MiG-29

Fixed-wing

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

Rotary

Unmanned aerial systems

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

Ships

Submarines

Frigates

Project 1135 Hetman Sahaidachny

Corvettes

Berdiansk in the Black Sea near Odesa

Fast attack craft

Patrol vessels

Amphibious warfare ships

Mine warfare ships

Special-purpose RIBs

  • BRIG Navigator N730M-class[325]
  • BRIG Navigator N700M-class (BG-40)[326]
  • Willard Sea Force 540/7M/11M-class
  • Heavy Duty 460-class
  • Brig Eagle 6-class

Auxiliary vessels

  • 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[327] (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.[312]
  • Project 12884 [Bammbuk-class] (Slavutych). Captured.[310]
  • Project 714 [Goryn-class] (Kremenets)
  • Project 1896 [Niryat II-class] (Skvyra)
  • Project 1462 [Rubin-class] (Dmitry Chubar). Captured.[328]
  • 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)[311]
  • 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

  • BMK-150
  • BMK-130

Ordnance

Small arms ammunition

Recoilless gun projectiles

  • PG-9

Mortar shells

  • O-832DU
  • M68P1
  • JVA 1571

Artillery shells

Air-to-air missiles

Air-to-surface missiles

Surface-to-air missiles

Surface-to-surface missiles

Air-to-surface rockets

Guidance Kits

See also

References

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