List of equipment of the National Guard of Ukraine

The National Guard of Ukraine went through three stages in its evolution into the entity we see today. This is reflected in the type of weaponry used: from that of a standing army inherited from the first National Guard (1991–2000), to SWAT type weapons during its role as an internal police (2000–2014), to back to a military force that is armed lighter than the army but also can respond faster.

Weapons edit

Model Image Origin Caliber Details
Handguns
Tokarev Pistol     Soviet Union 7.62×25mm Tokarev Taken from surplus Soviet stocks.[1]
Fort-12     Ukraine 9×18mm Makarov Standard handgun of the Omega Group.[2]
Stechkin APS     Soviet Union Used by special forces.[3]
Makarov PM   Standard issue handgun of the Ministry of Internal Affairs[4][5]
Heckler & Koch USP     Germany 9×19mm Parabellum Used by the Alpha Group.[6]
Heckler & Koch VP9   Donated by Germany in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[7]
Glock 17     Austria Used by special forces.[8]
Submachine gun
Brugger & Thomet MP9     Switzerland 9×19mm Parabellum Used in small number by special forces.[9]
FN P90     Belgium FN 5.7x28mm Used in small number by special forces.[9]
Carbines
AKS-74U     Soviet Union 5.45×39mm Standard issue carbine.[5]
AKMS   7.62×39mm Limited usage in the Russo-Ukrainian War.[10]
Assault rifles
Fort-221     Ukraine
  Israel
5.45×39mm License-produced version of the Israeli TAR-21 rifle.[11]
AK-74     Soviet Union Standard assault rifle.[5]
AK-12     Russia Captured from Russian forces.[12]
UAR-15     Ukraine
  United States
5.56×45mm NATO Manufactured in Ukraine with some US-made components. Replacing the Kalashnikov style rifles in service with the National Guard.[13]
M4A1     United States Used by special forces.[8]
Shotguns
Saiga-12     Russia 12 gauge Used by special forces.[14]
Fort-500     Ukraine Was used by the former Berkut riot police to fire armor-piercing slugs at Maidan protestors.[4][15]
Bolt-action rifles
Mosin-Nagant M1891/30     Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
7.62x54mmR Selected security detachments units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.[16]
Sniper rifles
Dragunov SVD-63     Soviet Union 7.62x54mmR Standard sniper rifle.[4]
UAR-10     Ukraine 7.62×51mm NATO Replacing the Dragunov as the main sniper rifle of the National Guard.[13]
VPR-308 This is a modified version of the "Zbroyar" Z-008, first entered service with the National Guard in July, 2014.[17]
VPR-308Win — using 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges. First rifle was delivered January 2014; VPR-338LM — using .338 Lapua.
Brugger & Thomet APR     Switzerland  Ukraine Made under license by Tactical Systems as the TS.M.308/338.[4]
Fort-301     Israel
  Ukraine
[18]
Sako TRG-22[4]     Finland The TRG-22 sniper rifle is used by the Alpha Group and the "Omega" special forces units of the National Guard.[19]
Blaser R93 Tactical 2     Germany Used by the Alpha group.[6]
SIG Sauer SSG 3000   Used by Alpha Group and Guard Special Forces.[6]
Desert Tech SRS     United States Introduced by the National Guard in 2016.[20]
Cadex Defense CDX-33   Canada .338 Lapua Magnum [21]
Barrett MRAD     United States .50 BMG [21]
Desert Tech HTI   Introduced by the National Guard in 2020.[22]

SAN 511

    Switzerland Anti-materiel rifle, used by special forces.[23]
Machine gun
RPK-74     Soviet Union 5.45×39mm Standard light machine gun.[24][25]
PKM   7.62x54mmR Standard medium machine gun.[4][24]
Fort-401     Ukraine
  Israel
5.56×45mm Ukrainian-produced IMI Negev machine gun.[4][24]
Grenade launcher
M320     United States 40×46 mm SR Used by special forces.[8]
RGP-40     Poland Used by special forces.[8]
UAG-40     Ukraine 40 mm 500 units were bought for the Ukrainian military in 2016.[26]
Anti-tank warfare
Barrier[12]     Ukraine Vehicle mounted anti-tank missile designed to replace 9K11 Malyutka, this weapon is attached to BTR-3s, BTR-4s, and BMP-2. Effective range 5,000 meters.
RPG-7     Soviet Union 40mm Widely available weapon. RPG-7V model used.[27]
PSRL-1   United States 40mm American copy of the RPG-7.[24]
M72 LAW   66mm Used by special forces.[8]
RPG-18     Soviet Union 64mm Used in the Russo-Ukrainian War.[28]: 67 
RPG-22[12]   72.5mm
RPG-26  
RPG-32   Russia 72mm
105mm
Captured from Russian forces.[12]
Bulspike-AT   Bulgaria 72.5mm Bulgarian version of the RPG-22. Used by special forces.[8]
M141 Bunker Defeat Munition     United States 83mm Used by special forces.[8]
SPG-9     Soviet Union 73mm Used by the National Guard. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Bulgarian-made launchers are also used.[29]
AT4     Sweden 84mm Used by special forces.[8]
Stugna-P     Ukraine 130mm
152mm
Used by the National Guard.[30] Effective range 5,000 to 5,500 meters, depending on the warhead used.[31]
9K111 Fagot[32]     Soviet Union 120mm Effective range 2,000 meters.
9M113 Konkurs   135mm Effective range 4,000 meters.
NLAW[33]   Sweden
  United Kingdom
150mm Donated by the United Kingdom. Effective range 600 meters, while the new versions have an effective range of 800 meters.[34]
Flamethrower
RPO-A Shmel     Soviet Union 93mm Captured from Russian forces.[12]

Vehicles edit

Tanks edit

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
T-64  
 
  Soviet Union
  Ukraine
Main battle tank T-64BM
T-64BV
? Prior to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the National Guard had an unknown number of T-64BVs and T-64BMs.[35]
T-72     Soviet Union Main battle tank ? Prior to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the National Guard had an unknown number of T-72s.[35]

Infantry fighting vehicle edit

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
BMP-2     Soviet Union 1[35] Number prior to the 2022 Russian invasion.[35]
BTR-3     Ukraine BTR-3E1 32+[35] Number prior to the 2022 Russian invasion.[35]
BTR-4     Ukraine BTR-4E 60+[35] Number prior to the 2022 Russian invasion.[35]
BMD-2     Soviet Union Airborne IFV 1+ Captured from Russian forces.[12]

Armoured personnel carrier edit

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
BTR-70     Soviet Union Armoured personnel carrier ? [35]
BTR-80     Soviet Union
  Ukraine
BTR-80
BTR-80M[36]
? [35]
Kozak-2     Ukraine MRAP 22[35] Prior to the Russian invasion in 2022, the National Guard had 22 Kozaks in active service.[35]
KrAZ Shrek   Shrek 1 ? Adopted by the National Guard in 2015.[37]
KrAZ Spartan   Infantry mobility vehicle 40 Built at KrAZ factory in Kremenchuk, Ukraine under license from the Streit Group.[38]
KrAZ Cougar   ? Adopted by the National Guard in 2014.[39]
Saxon     United Kingdom 70 Former British Army vehicles delivered in 2015.[40]
Bars-6     Ukraine 90 Cheap armoured personnel carrier produced in Cherkassy.[41]
Bars-8  
Novator   60+[42] Adopted for service with National Guard.[43]
KrAZ Raptor   Armoured personnel carrier ? Adopted by the National Guard in 2014.[44]
Humvee     United States Armored car ? [12]

Artillery edit

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
D-30     Soviet Union Towed 122mm howitzer ? [33]
M777     United States Towed 155mm howitzer ? An undisclosed number is used by the National Guard.[45]
TRF1     France ? An undisclosed number is operated by the Azov Brigade.[46]
T-12     Soviet Union 100mm Anti-tank gun MT-12 Rapira ? [47]

Utility vehicles edit

Model Image Origin Variant Number Details
UAZ     Soviet Union UAZ-452[48] [49]
  UAZ-469 Inherited from the Soviet Union.[50]
FSR     Poland Tarpan Honker Crowdfunded by Polish citizens in 2014.[51]
Bogdan     Ukraine Bogdan-2251 Ambulance based on the Great Wall Wingle 5 chassis.[49]
Toyota     Japan Toyota Hilux Used as technicals.[52]
  Toyota Tundra Used as technicals.[52]
Mitsubishi   Mitsubishi L200 15+[53] Used as technicals.[52]
Nissan   Nissan Navara Used as technicals.[52]
  Nissan King Cab Used as technicals.[52]
Isuzu   Isuzu D-Max Used as technicals.[52]
Mazda   Mazda BT-50 Used as technicals.[52]
  Mazda B2500 Used as technicals.[52]
Ford     United States Ford Transit 45 Purchased in 2021.[54]
  Ford Ranger Used as technicals.[52]
Jeep   Jeep Gladiator Used as technicals.[52]
Volkswagen     Germany Volkswagen Transporter [55]

Trucks edit

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
Ural-4320     Soviet Union Medium [56]
ZiL-131   Medium [56]
GAZ-66   Medium [56]
KamAZ-5320   Heavy (8 tonnes) [56]
KamAZ-4310   Heavy (6 tonnes) [56]
KAMAZ-43114     Russia Heavy (6 tonnes) Purchased prior to the Russo-Ukrainian war.[56]
KrAZ-257     Soviet Union Heavy (12 tonnes) [56]
KrAZ-255   Heavy (12 tonnes) KrAZ-255B [56]
KrAZ-260   Heavy KrAZ-260
ATs-10-260
[56]
KrAZ-6322     Ukraine Heavy [56]
KrAZ-6510   Heavy Dump truck [56]
KrAZ-5233   Heavy (6 tonnes) KrAZ-5233VE
KrAZ-5233NE
[56]
MAZ-4371 [de]     Belarus Medium MAZ-4371N2 [56]
MAZ-5316 [de]     Belarus
  Ukraine
Heavy (7.5 tonnes) Bogdan-5316 Assembled locally.[56]
MAZ-6317 [de]   Heavy (11 tonnes) Bogdan-6317 Assembled locally.[56]
Renault TRM 10000     France Heavy (10 tonnes) Used for towing TRF1 howitzers.[46]

Aircraft edit

Model Image Origin Type Number Details
Aircraft
Antonov An-26     Soviet Union
  Ukraine
Transport 20[33]
Antonov An-72   2[33]
Tupolev Tu-134     Soviet Union 2[33]
Helicopters
Mil Mi-2     Poland
  Ukraine
Utility 1[33] Upgraded to the Mi-2MSB standard.[57]
Mil Mi-8     Soviet Union Transport 7[33]
Airbus Helicopters H125     France Utility 2[33]
Airbus H225     France Transport 4[33]
Unmanned aerial vehicles
BpAK P-100[58]   Ukraine

See also edit

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