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
editIndividual equipment
editHelmets
editOptics and night vision
editSmall arms
editPistols and revolvers
editSubmachine guns
editBolt-action rifles
editSemi-automatic rifles
editAssault rifles and carbines
editPrecision rifles
edit- SVD[12]
- VSSM Vintorez[11]
- Zbroyar Z-10 (Captured)[7]
Anti-materiel rifles
editMachine guns
editExplosives
editGrenades
editGrenade launchers
editRocket launchers and recoilless rifles
edit- RPG-7[23]
- RPG-18 Mukha[2][24]
- RPG-22 Netto[2]
- RPG-26 Aglen[2]
- RPG-27 Tavolga[25]
- RPG-29 Vampir[26]
- RPG-30 Kryuk[27]
- RPG-32 Barkas[28]
- RPO-A Shmel[28]
- MRO-A[29]
- SPG-9 Kopyo[24]
ATGMs
editAnti-personnel mines
editAnti-tank mines
editMortars
editInfantry and towed mortars
editSelf-propelled mortars
editArtillery
editTowed artillery
editSelf-propelled artillery
editRocket artillery
edit- BM-21 Grad[41]
- BM-27 Uragan[41]
- BM-30 Smerch[41]
- 9A52-4 Tornado[41]
- TOS-1A Solntsepyok[41]
- Grad-K[42]
- Cheburashka[43]
- Snezhinka[43]
Air defense
editMANPADS
editAnti-aircraft guns
editAir defense platforms
edit- ZSU-23-4 Shilka[48]
- 2K22 Tunguska[48]
- 9K33 Osa[49]
- 9K35 Strela-10[49]
- 9K37 Buk[45]
- 9K330 Tor[37]
- Pantsir-S1[45]
- S-300[45]
- S-350 Vityaz[50]
- S-400 Triumf[50]
Electronic warfare and communication
editVehicles
editTanks
editTank destroyers
editInfantry fighting vehicles
editArmored personnel carriers
edit- MT-LB[47]
- BTR-50[53]
- BTR-60[37]
- BTR-70[37]
- BTR-80[37]
- BTR-82[37]
- BTR-D[54]
- BTR-MD Rakushka[54]
- BMO-T[37]
Infantry mobility vehicles
edit- KamAZ-63968 Typhoon[55]
- KamAZ-53949 Typhoon-K
- KamAZ-435029 Patrul-A
- KamAZ-4386 Typhoon-VDV[56]
- GAZ-2975 Tigr[37]
- GAZ-3937 Vodnik
- Iveco Rys[37]
- Remdiesel Z-STS Akhmat[57]
Improvised fighting vehicle
editTrains
editArmoured train
editAircraft
editFixed-wings
edit- Aero L-39 Albatros
- Antonov An-22
- Beriev Be-12[63]
- Mikoyan MiG-29
- Mikoyan MiG-31[64]
- Sukhoi Su-25[65][66][67]
- Sukhoi Su-27[68]
- Sukhoi Su-30[69]
- Sukhoi Su-34[70]
- Sukhoi Su-35[71][69]
- Sukhoi Su-57[72]
- Tupolev Tu-22M[73]
- Tupolev Tu-95[73]
- Tupolev Tu-214R[74][75]
Helicopters
editUnmanned aerial systems
editUnmanned combat aerial vehicles
editReconnaissance drones
editLoitering munitions
editShips
editCruisers
edit- Project 1134B Berkut B [Kara-class] (Ochakov). Scuttled, used as blockship.Refloated towed to Inkerman to await scrapping a few months later.[91]
- Project 1164 Atlant [Slava-class] (Moskva). Sunk in action.[92]
Frigates
editCorvettes
edit- Project 21631 Buyan-M [Buyan-class] (Grad Sviyazhsk, Uglich, Velikiy Ustyug, Vyshniy Volochyok, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Ingushetiya, Grayvoron)
Amphibious warfare ships
edit- Project 11711 [Ivan Gren-class][93] (Pyotr Morgunov)
- Project 775 [Ropucha class][93] (Tsezar Kunikov, Novocherkassk, Yamal, Azov, Korolev, Minsk, Kaliningrad, Georgy Pobedonosets, Olenegorsky Gornyak)
- Project 1171 Tapir [Alligator-class][93](Saratov, Orsk, Nikolay Filchenkov)
- Project 11770 Serna [Serna-class][93]
- Project 02510 [Type BK-16]
Auxiliary vessels
edit- Project 22870 (Spasatel Vasily Bekh). Sunk in action.[94]
Ordnance
editAir-to-surface missiles
edit- Kh-22[95]
- Kh-29 (Sukhoi Su-34)[96]
- Kh-31[95]
- Kh-32[95]
- Kh-47M2 Kinzhal[95]
- Kh-58[95]
- Kh-101 (Tupolev Tu-95, Tupolev Tu-160)[95]
- Kh-555 (Tupolev Tu-95, Tupolev Tu-160)[95]
Surface-to-surface missiles
editUkrainian and Ukrainian volunteer forces
editIndividual equipment
editHelmets
editSmall arms
editPistols and revolvers
edit- TT-33[101]
- PM[102]
- APS[103]
- Fort-12[104]
- Fort-14TP[102]
- CZ 82[105]
- Glock 17[106]
- Kimber R7 Mako [107]
- Heckler & Koch VP9[108]
Submachine guns
editShotguns
edit- Mossberg 500[110]
- Benelli M4
- Saiga-12
- KS-23
- Fort-500[111]
Bolt-action rifles
editBattle rifles
editAssault rifles and carbines
edit- AK-74[102]
- AK-74M (Captured)[115]
- AK-12 (Captured)[115]
- AKS-74[102]
- vz. 58[105]
- FN FNC[116]
- FN SCAR-L[116]
- FN F2000[116]
- Zastava M70[117]
- Colt Canada C7[106]
- Colt Canada C8[118]
- Steyr AUG
- Mk 18 Mod 0/1
- FB Tantal
- FB Beryl
- FB MSBS Grot[119]
- Mayak MZ-10
- M16 rifle[120]
- M4 carbine
- PM md. 90[121][122]
Precision rifles
edit- SVD[102]
- M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System[123]
- UAR-10[102]
- Savage Model 110
- Kimber Model 84 [107]
- Desert Tech SRS
- Desert Tech HTI
- SIG Sauer SSG3000
- Sauer 100
- SV-98
- M21 sniper weapon system
- M24 sniper weapon system[124]
- Type 85 marksman rifle
- Stiletto Systems STL-016[125]
Anti-material rifles
edit- Snipex Alligator[126]
- Snipex T-Rex[127]
- Snipex Rhino Hunter
- Snipex M100
- PGW Defence LRT-3
- ZVI Falcon[105]
- Bushmaster BA50
- Barret M82[128][129]
- ASVK(Captured)[130]
Machine guns
edit- DP-27[131]
- RPD[131]
- RPK[131]
- RPK-74[131][132]
- Zastava M53[131]
- Beretta MG 42/59
- Rheinmetall MG 3[108][133]
- Ksp 58 B
- UK vz. 59[105]
- FN Minimi[106]
- M2 machine gun[108]
- M240 machine gun[134]
- M249 light machine gun
- PK[131][132]
- PM M1910[131][135]
- DShK[19][131]
- NSV[19][131]
- KPV[19][131]
- IWI Negev[132]
- W85 heavy machine gun
- Arsenal MG-1M[136]
- UKM-2000[137]
Explosives
editGrenades
edit- VOG-25
- RGD-5[138]
- F-1[138]
- RDG-2
- RGN[138]
- RGO[138]
- RKG-3[139]
- M18 smoke grenade[140]
- M67 grenade[138]
- L109 grenade
- DM51[138]
- Sirpalekäsikranaatti m/50[138]
Grenade launchers
edit- UAG-40
- AGS-17[141]
- GP-25 Kostyor
- Fort-600
- RGP-40[119]
- RGSh-30
- EAGLE grenade launcher
- M32 multi-shot grenade launcher
- M203 grenade launcher[120]
- M320 grenade launcher module[142]
- Mk 19 grenade launcher[143]
Anti-personnel mines
editAnti-tank mines
editRocket launchers and recoilless rifles
edit- RPG-7[24]
- RPG-16
- RPG-18 Mukha[24][150]
- RPG-22 Netto[24]
- RPG-26 Aglen[24]
- RPG-32 Nashshab[151]
- RPG-75[152]
- RPG-76 Komar[119]
- Panzerfaust 3[153][154][108]
- Instalaza Alcotán-100[155]
- Instalaza C90[156][157]
- M72 LAW[158][159][160]
- M80 Zolja
- M141 Bunker Defeat Munition[108]
- PSRL-1[132]
- SPG-9 Kopyo[24] [161]
- MATADOR[108][152]
- APILAS[162]
- M136 AT4[163]
ATGMs
edit- Skif[164]
- RK-3 Corsar[165]
- MILAN[166]
- NLAW[167][168]
- FGM-148 Javelin[169][170][171]
- BGM-71 TOW[172]
- 9M133 Kornet (Captured)[173]
Mortars
editInfantry mortars
edit- 120-PM-38[174]
- 2S12 Sani[175]
- M120-15 Molot[175]
- KBA-48M[176]
- LMP-2017[177]
- 120 KRH 92[175]
- HM 15[178]
- HM 16[178]
- HM 19
- MO-120 RT[179]
- 240 mm mortar M240[180]
- M224 Lightweight Company Mortar System[181]
- 20N5[182]
- vz. 82 PRAM-L
- M69[183]
Self-propelled mortars
editArtillery
editTowed artillery
edit- D-20[175]
- D-44[38]
- D-30[175]
- L118 light gun[172]
- 2A36 Giatsint-B[175]
- 2A65 Msta-B[175]
- 2B16 Nona-K[175]
- M-46[172]
- MT-12 Rapira[175]
- OTO Melara Mod 56[172]
- M101 howitzer[175]
- M119 howitzer[172]
- M777 howitzer[175]
- FH70 howitzer[172]
- Pansarvärnspjäs 1110[186]
- TRF1[172]
Self-propelled artillery
edit- 2S1 Gvozdika[175]
- 2S3 Akatsiya[175]
- 2S5 Giatsint-S[175]
- 2S7 Pion[175]
- 2S19 Msta[175]
- 2S22 Bohdana[187]
- ASU-85
- SpGH DANA[172]
- ShKH Zuzana 2[172]
- M109 howitzer[175]
- CAESAR[175]
- Panzerhaubitze 2000[188][172][108]
- AHS Krab[175]
- L131 AS-90[189]
- Archer[190]
Rocket artillery
edit- BM-21 Grad[191]
- BM-27 Uragan
- BM-30 Smerch
- Bureviy
- Vilkha
- RM-70 Vampir[192]
- TLRG-230[193]
- M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System[194]
- M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System[108][133]
Air defense
editMANPADS
edit- 9K38 Igla[44]
- 9K32 Strela-2[108]
- 9K34 Stela-3[133]
- Piorun[195][119]
- FIM-92 Stinger[154][170][108]
- Starstreak[189]
- Mistral[196]
Anti-aircraft guns
edit- KS-19[197]
- ZPU-1[198]
- ZPU-2[198]
- AZP S-60[199]
- ZU-23-2[200]
- ITK 61 Sergei[201]
- Zastava M55[202]
- Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70[203]
Air defense platforms
edit- ZSU-23-4 Shilka[175]
- 2K12 Kub[204]
- 2K22 Tunguska[175]
- 9K33 Osa[175]
- 9K35 Strela-10[175]
- 9K37 Buk[205]
- 9K330 Tor[175]
- S-125 Pechora[205]
- S-300 Antey[175]
- Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard[175]
- SIDAM 25[188]
- Alvis Stormer[175]
- Crotale[175]
- NASAMS[205]
- IRIS-T SL[205]
- VAMPIRE[206]
- Excalibur Army Viktor[207]
- AN/TWQ-1 Avenger[208]
- MIM-23 Hawk[209]
- MIM-104 Patriot[210]
- RIM-7 Sea Sparrow[211]
- SAMP/T[210]
- ASRAAM[212]
Electronic warfare and communication
editRadars
edit- P-14
- P-18 Terek
- P-19 Danube
- P-35 Saturn
- AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder[170]
- AN/TPQ-48
- AN/TPQ-49 Forward Area Alerting Radar[170]
- AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel
- SQUIRE
- COBRA[108][133]
- ARTHUR
- Telefunken Radar Mobil Luftraumüberwachung-3D/4D
- Ground Master 200
Communications equipment
editJamming equipment
editVehicles
editTanks
edit- M-55[175]
- T-62[175]
- T-64[175]
- T-72[175][214]
- T-80[175]
- T-84[175]
- T-90(Captured) [175]
- PT-91 Twardy[175]
- Kampfpanzer Leopard 1[215]
- Kampfpanzer Leopard 2[216]
- M1 Abrams[217]
- Challenger 2[189]
Tank destroyers
editInfantry fighting vehicles
edit- BMP-1[175]
- BMP-2[175]
- BMP-3[175]
- BMD-1[219]
- BMD-2[219]
- BMD-4[220]
- BTR-4 Bucephalus[221]
- BVP M-80[172]
- M2 Bradley[120][222]
- Schützenpanzer Marder 1[223]
- Combat Vehicle 90[224]
- AMX-10P
- KTO Rosomak[225]
Armored personnel carriers
edit- GT-MU
- MT-LB[175]
- PTS
- BTR-60[175]
- BTR-70[175]
- BTR-80[175]
- BTR-3 Hunter[221]
- BTR-7 Defender
- BTR-D[219]
- BTR-MDM Rakushka
- Vepr
- AT105 Saxon[226]
- FV103 Spartan[227]
- FV105 Sultan[228]
- FV430 Bulldog
- M113 armored personnel carrier[175]
- M577 command post carrier[172]
- Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé[219]
- Opal[citation needed]
- Oncilla[219]
- LAV 6 armoured combat support vehicle[229]
- Patria Pasi[175]
- YPR-765[175]
- M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle Stryker[230]
- Pandur I[231]
- Bandvagn 206[232]
Scout and reconnaissance vehicles
edit- BRDM-2[175]
- BRM-1K[175]
- FV107 Scimitar[233]
- FV701 Ferret[234]
- Polaris Ranger
- VOLS Petliura
Infantry mobility vehicles
edit- Triton
- Kozak-2[175]
- KrAZ Cobra
- STREIT Group Cougar[219]
- KrAZ Shrek
- KrAZ Spartan[219]
- Bogdan Bars-6
- Bogdan Bars-8
- Ukrainian Armor Novator[219]
- Dozor-B[219]
- Gadfly
- Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle[172]
- Iveco LMV[188]
- Iveco VM 90[188]
- AMZ Dzik[119]
- Snatch Land Rover[235]
- Alvis 4[236]
- Mastiff[233]
- Wolfhound[233]
- Husky[233]
- M998/M1025/M1097/M1114/M1116/M1152/M1167 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle[170]
- M1224 International MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected[172]
- M1280 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
- M1117 Armored Security Vehicle[209]
- MLS Shield[172]
- BMC Kirpi[219]
- ATF Dingo[175]
- GAIA Amir
- Inkas Titan-S
- GAZ Tigr (Captured)[237]
- Alvis Tactica
- Terradyne Gurkha
- Bandvagn 202
- Cougar
- KAMAZ Typhoon (Captured)[238]
Recovery and engineering vehicles
edit- BTS-4[239]
- BREM-1[240]
- BREM-2[240]
- BREM-4K
- BREM-64[240]
- BREM-84 Atlet
- BREM-Ch[241]
- IRM
- RKhM Kashalot
- IMR-2[242]
- MK-3
- MT-55
- MT-T[243]
- MTO-AT
- MTU-12
- MTU-20
- MTU-72
- TMM-3
- GMZ-3
- MDK-2M
- UMP-350
- PMP
- UR-67
- UR-77
- VT-72B[244]
- M58 mine-clearing line charge[245]
- M88 recovery vehicle
- M984 wrecker
- M1089 wrecker
- FV106 Samson[233]
- Brückenlegepanzer Biber[108]
- Bergepanzer 2[108]
- Bergepanzer 3 Büffel
- Pionierpanzer 2 Dachs[133]
- Wisent 1
- Challenger armoured repair and recovery vehicle
- Minewolf MW240[108]
- Armtrac 400
- GMC TopKick
- M1150 assault breacher vehicle[246]
Utility and transport vehicles
edit- FV104 Samaritan[233]
- RG-31 Nyala[247]
- Bogdan-2251
- Argo 8x8
- HEP 70[248][133]
- RMMV HX
- M113A4 armored medical evacuation vehicle
- M984 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck
- M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle
- M1070 Heavy Equipment Transporter[133]
- M1083 Medium Tactical Vehicle
- Ark[citation needed]
- Volvo N10[179]
Unmanned ground vehicles
editAircraft
editFixed-wing
edit- Aero L-39 Albatros[250]
- Antonov An-8[219]
- Antonov An-22
- Antonov An-24[205]
- Antonov An-26[205]
- Antonov An-28
- Antonov An-30[250]
- Antonov An-70[205]
- Antonov An-72[219]
- Antonov An-74
- Antonov An-124
- Antonov An-225[251]
- Dassault Mirage 2000[252]
- General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon[253]
- Ilyushin Il-76[250]
- Mikoyan MiG-29[250]
- Sukhoi Su-24[250]
- Sukhoi Su-25[250]
- Sukhoi Su-27[250]
- Tupolev Tu-134[205]
Rotary
edit- Mil Mi-2[254]
- Mil Mi-8[255]
- Mil Mi-14[256]
- Mil Mi-17[172]
- Mil Mi-24[175]
- Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105
- Westland Sea King[172]
- Airbus Helicopters H225[172]
Unmanned aerial systems
editUnmanned combat aerial vehicles
edit- Baykar Bayraktar TB2[257][258][259]
- SkyEye 5000mm Pro UAV
- DronesVision Revolver 860[260]
Reconnaissance drones
edit- Aeryon SkyRanger R60
- AeroVironment Quantix Recon
- Atlas Dynamics AtlasPRO
- RQ-11 Raven[261]
- RQ-20 Puma[262]
- MQ-27 ScanEagle[263]
- Baykar Bayraktar Mini UAV
- IAI Bird-Eye
- WB Electronics FlyEye[195][191][119]
- Sky-Watch Heidrun
- Tupolev Tu-141[205]
- Tupolev Tu-143[264]
- Ukrspecsystems PD-1
- Ukrspecsystems PD-2[265]
- Leleka-100
- Ukrjet UJ-22 Airborne[266]
- Ukrjet UJ-23 Topaz[267]
- UA Dynamics Punisher[268]
- Athlon Avia A1-CM Furia
- Spaitech Sparrow
- Spectator
- DJI Mini 2[269]
- DJI Mavic 2
- DJI Mavic Air 2s[270]
- DJI Mavic 3[271]
- DJI Phantom 4
- DJI Matrice 300
- Brinc Lemur[272]
- XDynamics Evolve 2[273]
- Quantum Systems Vector
- Quantum Systems Scorpion
- EOS C VTOL
- Black Hornet Nano[274]
- Parrot Anafi
- Autel EVO II
- Primoco One 150
- Shark[275]
- Orlik
- UAV Factory Penguin C
Loitering munitions
edit- AeroVironment Switchblade 300[276]
- AeroVironment Switchblade 600[276]
- Phoenix Ghost[277][214]
- WB Electronics Warmate[119]
- Ukrjet UJ-31 Zlyva
- Ukrjet UJ-32 Lastivka
- Athlon Avia ST-35 Silent Thunder
- DefendTex D40[278]
- DJI FPV[90]
Delivery drones
editShips
edit- Project 641 [Foxtrot-class] (Zaporizhzhia). (Captured)[280]
Frigates
edit- Project 1135 [Krivak-class] (Hetman Sahaidachny). Scuttled[281]
Corvettes
edit- Project 1124 [Grisha-class] (Lutsk (captured),[280] Vinnytsia (sunk in port),[282] Ternopil (captured)[280])
- Project 1241.2 Molniya-2 [Pauk-class] (Uzhhorod, Khmelnytskyi (captured),[280] Hryhoriy Hnatenko, Poltava)
- Project 1241 Molniya [Tarantul-class] (Prydniprov'ya (captured),[280] Kremenchuk)
- Project 11451 Sokol [Mukha-class] (Lviv, Luhansk)
Fast attack craft
edit- Project 206MR [Matka-class] (Kakhovka)
- Project 1388N [Shelon-class] (Kherson)
- Project 205P Tarantul [Stenka-class] (Bukovyna, Donbas)
Patrol vessels
edit- Project 745P [Sorum-class] (Korets). Captured.[283]
- Project 58160 [Koral-class]
- Island-class (Sloviansk). Sunk in action.[284]
- Project 58155 [Gyurza-M-class] (Akkerman (captured), Vyshhorod (captured),[283] Kremenchuk (sunk in port),[285] Lubny)[286]
- Project 1400M [Zhuk-class] (Obolon, KaMO-521, KaMO-527 (sunk in port[287]), Arabat (captured),[283] KaMO-517)[288][289]
- Project 14670 [Gurzuf-class] (Lviv, Kryvyi Rih)
- Project RV376U [PO-2-class] (RK-796)
- Project 13432 Volga (head numbers: 8203, 8305, 8306, 8402)
- Project R1415 [Flamingo-class] (Feodosiya)
- Project 09104 [Kalkan-P-class] (BG-09, BG-11)
- Project 50030 [Kalkan-class] (BG-504, BG-304, BG-308, BG-310, BG-311, BG-304, BG-309)[283][290][291][292]
- Katran-class (BG-820)
- UMS 1000-class (BG-18, BG-14, BG-24, BG-22, BG-23)[283][293][294]
- Project 14720 [Hvilya-class]
- UMS 600-class (BG-721)[295]
Amphibious warfare ships
edit- Project 775 [Ropucha-class] (Konstantin Olshanskiy). Captured.[280]
- Project 1232.2 Zubr [Pomornik-class] (Horlivka)
- Project 1176 [Ondatra-class] (Svatovo)
- Project 58503 Kentavr-LK [Centaur-LK-class] (Stanislav). Sunk in action.[296]
Mine warfare ships
edit- Project 1258 [Yevgenya-class] (Henichesk). Sunk in action.[297]
- Project 266M Akvamarin [Natya-class] (Chernihiv, Cherkasy). Captured.[280]
- Project 1265 Yakhont [Sonya-class] (Mariupol, Melitopol)
- 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
edit- 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
edit- BMK-150
- BMK-130
Ordnance
editSmall arms ammunition
edit- 5.45×18mm MPTs
- 5.45×39mm Soviet
- 5.56×45mm NATO
- .22 Long Rifle
- 7.62×25mm Tokarev
- 7.62×39mm Soviet
- 7.62×51mm NATO
- 7.62×54mmR Russian
- .308 Winchester
- .338 Lapua Magnum
- 9×18mm Makarov
- 9×19mm Parabellum
- 9×39mm Soviet
- 12.7×99mm NATO
- 12.7×108mm Soviet
- 14.5×114mm Soviet
- 23×75mmR Soviet
- 12 gauge
Recoilless gun projectiles
edit- PG-9
Mortar shells
edit- O-832DU
- M68P1
- JVA 1571
Artillery shells
edit- 155 BONUS
- M107 155mm projectile
- M549 155mm projectile
- M718 155mm Remote Anti-Armor Mine System
- M795 155mm projectile
- M982 155mm Excalibur
Air-to-air missiles
edit- R-27 (Mikoyan MiG-29, Sukhoi Su-27)[119]
- R-73 (Mikoyan MiG-29, Sukhoi Su-27)[119]
- Cirit (Mil Mi-8)[302]
- UMTAS (Mil Mi-8, Baykar Bayraktar TB-2)[302]
- MAM (Baykar Bayraktar TB-2)
Air-to-surface missiles
editSurface-to-air missiles
editSurface-to-surface missiles
edit- OTR-21 Tochka[304]
- R-360 Neptune[305]
- AGM-114 Hellfire[306]
- Brimstone[308]
- RGM-84 Harpoon[172]
- MGM-140 ATACMS[309]
- Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb[310]
Air-to-surface rockets
editGuidance Kits
editSee also
editGround Forces
Naval Forces
Air Forces
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