List of equipment of the Ukrainian Ground Forces

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The list of equipment of the Ukrainian Ground Forces can be subdivided into: infantry weapons, vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, and clothing.

Infantry weapons[edit]

Combat knives and bayonets[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Blade Details
NR-40 Knife nr40 ussr.jpg  Soviet Union Combat knife 152mm Locally made combat knife.[citation needed]
NR-43 Knife vishnya nr43 ussr.jpg  Soviet Union Combat knife 149mm Widespread, successor to NR-40.[citation needed]
NRS-2 Нож разведчика стреляющий НРС-2 - 27-й отдельной гвардейской Краснознаменной Севастопольской мотострелковой бригады 03.jpg  Soviet Union Survival knife 120mm Used in small numbers by special forces.[citation needed]
M1936 Zoom AVS-36 for bayonet.jpg  Soviet Union Bayonet 220mm Stored.[citation needed]
M1940 1940 Tula SVT40.jpg  Soviet Union Bayonet 220mm Stored with the SVT-40 stocks.[citation needed]
M1945 SKS bayonet noBG.jpg  Soviet Union Bayonet 220mm Attached to the SKS for ceremonial purposes.[citation needed]
6Kh2 AK-47 bayonet and scabbard.jpg  Soviet Union Bayonet 200mm Bayonet for AK-47.[citation needed]
6Kh3 NVA AKM Bayonet (1 of 2) noBG.png  Soviet Union Bayonet 150mm Bayonet for AKM.[citation needed]
6Kh5 AKM AK74 bajonett.jpg  Soviet Union Bayonet 150mm Bayonet for AK-74, popular as combat knife.[citation needed]
"Pirate" Pirat Tauchermesser 1 MOD.jpg  Hungary Dive knife 150mm Most common Warsaw Pact diving knife and still used by the Ukrainian Navy.[citation needed]
Glock FM 78 Glock Feldmesser FM 78 noBG.jpg  Austria Combat knife / Bayonet 165mm An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]

Handguns[edit]

Revolvers[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Nagant M1895 Nagant Revolver.jpg  Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
Revolver 7.62×38mmR Limited use with a large stock.[1][verification needed] Being used in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]

Pistols[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Margolin MCM Margolin MCM pistol.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic .22 Long Rifle Smaller numbers used as practice pistols. Also issued to volunteers in 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Makarov PM 9-мм пистолет Макарова с патронами.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic 9×18mm Makarov Standard-issue handgun of the Ukrainian army. The Makarov PM was adopted by the Soviet Union in 1951 and is still used in many ex-Soviet states.[2]
PB PB pistol.jpg  Soviet Union Suppressed ​semi-automatic 9×18mm Makarov Used only by special forces, military intelligence, and military reconnaissance.[3]
Stechkin AP Stechkin APS.jpg  Soviet Union Automatic 9×18mm Makarov Weapon spotted with the new National Guard in limited quantity, likely distributed unintentionally during the early weeks of the War in Donbas in an effort to quickly arm a force capable of stopping the separatist drive. Was seen during the Siege of Sloviansk.[citation needed] Used by Special Forces.[4]
SPP-1 4,5-мм подводный пистолет СПП-1М - 70-летию победы в Сталинградской битве на территории ФГУП "ЦНИИТОЧМАШ" 02.jpg  Soviet Union Underwater ​semi-automatic 4.5x40 mmR Still used in Maritime Special Forces.[4]
PSM 5,45x18 пистолет самозарядный малогабаритный ПСМ 01.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic 5.45x18mm Limited use by officers.[2] Seen in 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Tokarev TT-33 TT33 noBG.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic 7.62x25mm Tokarev Large supplies and seen in the hands of countless Ukrainian soldiers in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
CZ 75 1977 CZ-75.png  Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic 9x19mm Parabellum Donated by the Czech Republic in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine..[5]
CZ 82 CZ 82 IMG 1785 noBg.jpg  Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic 9×18mm Makarov 30,150 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
Fort-14TP [ru] Fort-14TP.jpg  Ukraine Semi-automatic 9×18mm Makarov To become the new standard handgun of the Ukrainian army.[7]
Fort-17 Fort-17.jpg  Ukraine Semi-automatic 9×18mm Makarov New special forces handgun, so far it is only used in limited quantity.[8]
Fort-20 FORT-20.png  Ukraine Semi-automatic 9×19mm Parabellum Introduced in 2021, used by SOF.[citation needed]
Fort-21 Interpolitex 2011 (405-31).jpg  Ukraine Semi-automatic 9×19mm Parabellum Produced since 2009, Ukrainian version of Israeli IWI Jericho 941. Used by Ukrainian special forces.[9]
Glock 17 GLOCK 17 Gen 4 Pistol MOD 45160305.jpg  Austria Semi-automatic 9×19mm Parabellum Used in moderate numbers by special forces, and the security bureau of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Kimber R7 Mako Kimber R7 Mako.png  United States Semi-automatic 9x19mm Parabellum 200 donated by Kimber to Ukraine in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[10]

Shotguns[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
KS-23 КС-23М 01.jpg  Soviet Union Pump action 23×75mmR Use by anti-terrorist units.[11]
Mossberg 500 PEO Mossberg 590A1.jpg  United States Pump action 12 gauge Was donated to the Ukrainian Army by the United States government in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[12][better source needed]

Rifles[edit]

Bolt-action rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Mannlicher M1895 Mann95 noBG.png  Austria-Hungary Bolt action 8× 50mmR M1895 rifles are stockpiled mainly in Western Ukraine, considered as a ceremonial weapon for parades and similar events. Used by the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen and Galician Army in the Ukrainian War of Independence.[citation needed]
Winchester M1895 Winchester M1895 export version for Russia, with bajonet.jpg  United States Lever action 7.62×54mmR An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine..[citation needed]

Semi-automatic rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
TOZ-12 OPF TOZ-78 rifle.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic rifle .22 LR Cadet rifle also in domestic production by RPC Fort and spotted in the 2022 invasion.[citation needed]
Tokarev SVT-40 SVT-40 - Ryssland - AM.032865 (magazine).jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic battle rifle 7.62×54mmR 11,500 stored in 2008, seen in 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Simonov SKS Simonow SKS 45 noBG.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic rifle 7.62×39mm Small stockpile, with active units used exclusively for ceremonial purposes like parades. Has seen use by militias in eastern Ukraine in the beginning of the conflict in 2014.[citation needed]
Kel-Tec SUB-2000 Kel-Tec S-2000.jpg  United States Semi-automatic carbine 9×19mm Luger
.40 S&W
400, donated by Kel-Tec to Ukrainian government after company lost contact with the original Ukrainian civilian buyer following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[13][14]

Assault rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
AK-47 AK-47 type II noBG.png
AK-47 assault rifle.jpg
 Soviet Union Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Stored[15] and seen in 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed] Vast quantities have been donated by foreign countries.[16]
AKM AKM automatkarbin Ryssland - 7,62x39mm - Armémuseum bothsides noBG.png  Soviet Union Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Used for training, and by the reserve army. Also seen at the front line being used by volunteers.[citation needed] 7,000 rifles were transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine in 2018 as a gift.[17]
AK-74 Ak74l.png  Soviet Union Assault rifle 5.45×39mm Standard issue for the Ukrainian Army.[2]
AKS-74U Aks74u.png  Soviet Union Assault carbine 5.45×39mm Shortened variant of the AKS-74.[18]
APS APS underwater rifle REMOV.jpg  Soviet Union Underwater ​assault rifle 5.66x39mm MPS Used by maritime special forces.[4]
Malyuk Malyuk assault rifle, Kyiv 2019, 01.jpg  Ukraine Bullpup assault rifle 7.62×39mm
5.45×39mm
5.56×45mm NATO
Bullpup Kalashnikov variant. Used by Special Forces units. Some regular units were also issued Malyuks.[19]
Fort-221 Interpolitex 2011 (405-23).jpg  Israel
 Ukraine
Bullpup assault rifle 5.45×39mm
5.56×45mm NATO
Used by Special Forces[20] (1st Spetsnaz - Kiev, 3rd Spetsnaz - Kirovgrad, 8th Spetsnaz - Khmelnytskyi) and by the "Tornado" battalion of the MVS (Ministry of Internal Affairs).
An Israeli IMI TAR-21 built under license by RPC Fort in Vinnytsia and designed to chamber the 5.45×39mm round instead of the standard 5.56×45mm NATO round.[citation needed]
Fort-224 Shortened version of the Fort-221.[21] Used by Special Forces (1st Spetsnaz - Kiev, 3rd Spetsnaz - Kirovgrad, 8th Spetsnaz - Khmelnytskyi) and by the "Tornado" battalion of the MVS (Ministry of Internal Affairs).
An Israeli IMI TAR-21 built under license by RPC Fort in Vinnytsia and designed to chamber the 5.45×39mm round instead of the standard 5.56×45mm NATO round.[citation needed]
Fort-227 IWI 3686.jpg  Israel
 Ukraine
Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Ukrainian version of IWI ACE. Use by special forces.[22]
Fort-228 Ace 32 close stock.jpg 7.62×39mm
UAR-15 [uk] Zbroyar Z-15 05.jpg  Ukraine
 United States
Assault carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Based on the AR-15 platform.[23] New standard special forces assault rifle.[citation needed]
M4-WAC-47 M4 WAC-47.jpg  Ukraine
 United States
Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO
7.62×39mm
Being tested as of 9 October 2017. New weapon can be changed from 7.62×39mm to 5.56×45mm NATO, by changing the barrel and several other parts. 10 rifles have been given to several services for testing to determine if the weapon is of good quality.[24]
Steyr AUG Steyr AUG 5,56 mm noBG.png  Austria Bullpup assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO AUG H-BAR is used by the Sokil Special Forces.[25][verification needed]
Samopal vz. 58 Sa 58-JH01.jpg  Czechoslovakia Assault rifle 7.62×39mm 5,000 donated by the Czech Republic as part of a military package in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
Zastava M70 Zastava M-70.jpg  Yugoslavia Assault rifle 7.62×39mm More than 20,000 former Yugoslav military stock from the Croatian Armed Forces sent in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[26][27]
FN FNC FNC IMG 1527.jpg  Belgium Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO 5,000 rifles sent by Belgium in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Usually given to foreign volunteers.[28]
FN SCAR-L Scar L Standard.png  Belgium Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Sent by Belgium in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[29][better source needed] Usually given to foreign volunteers.[citation needed]
FN F2000 FN F2000S.JPG  Belgium Bullpup assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[30]
CZ 805 BREN CZ BREN 2.jpg  Czech Republic Modular assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO
7.62×39mm
Unknown quantities delivered from the Czech Republic. Deployed in combat in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[31]
FS MSBS Grot C16A2 MSB (standard).png  Poland Modular assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[32][better source needed]
AK-12 AK-12.png  Russia Assault rifle 5.45×39mm Unknown quantity, seen in use after being captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[33]
M4 carbine M4A1 ACOG.png  United States Assault carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Was donated to the Ukrainian Army by the United States government in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[34][better source needed]
Remington ACR Bushmaster ACR.jpg  United States Modular assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[35]
SIG MCX SIG-MCX-Rifle.jpeg  United States Modular assault rifle .300 AAC Blackout An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[36]

Battle rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Fort-229 Ace 52 mepro minimon.jpg  Israel
 Ukraine
Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Ukrainian version of IWI ACE. Use by special forces.[22]
SIG SG 510 G2 Fass57-p1000720 noBG.jpg  Switzerland Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO SG 510-4 used by special forces.[2]
Heckler & Koch G3 Heckler & Koch G3 Kunststoffschaft Display noBG.png  West Germany Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Unknown quantity of Portuguese-made G3s sent as part of an €8-10 million military package in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[37]
M14 M14 Stand-off Munitions Disruptor (SMUD) (7414626342).jpg  United States Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[35]

Sniper rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Dragunov SVD-63 SVD Dragunov.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic 7.62×54mmR Standard issue sniper rifle for the Ukrainian Armed Forces,[citation needed] some sent by the Czech Republic as part of military help in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[38]
VSS Vintorez Vss vintorez 01.jpeg  Soviet Union Suppressed automatic 9×39mm Standard special force sniper.[citation needed]
Zbroyar Z-008 Z008.JPG  Ukraine Bolt-action 7.62×51mm NATO [citation needed]
Zbroyar Z-10 Zbroyar Z-10 07 (cropped).jpg  Ukraine
 United States
Semi-automatic 7.62×51mm NATO Adopted 2014, used by 79th Air Assault Brigade.[39]
Zbroyar VPR-308 [uk] Zbroyar Z-008.jpg  Ukraine Bolt-action 7.62×51mm NATO Military sniper version of Zbroyar Z-008.[40]
Mayak MZ-10  Ukraine
 United States
Semi-automatic 7.62×51mm NATO Based on the ArmaLite AR-10 rifle.[41]
Zbroyar UAR-10 Zbroyar UAR-10 20 inch, Kyiv 2021, 01.jpg  Ukraine
 United States
Semi-automatic 7.62×51mm NATO Introduced in 2018 to slowly replace Soviet weapons.[42]
Fort-301 Fort-301 InterpolitexPart539.jpg  Israel
 Ukraine
Semi-automatic 7.62×51mm NATO Domestically produced based on Israeli IMI Galil sniper rifle "Galatz" variant.[43][failed verification]
IWI Tavor STAR-21 STAR-21.png  Israel
 Ukraine
Bullpup automatic 5.56×45mm NATO DMR version of TAR-21, local production.[citation needed]
Cadex Defense CDX-33  Canada Bolt-action .338 Lapua Magnum Ukrainian copies originally intended for the civilian market. Now seen in action by the UGF.[citation needed]
Sauer 100  West Germany Bolt-action .308 Winchester Ukrainian copies originally intended for the civilian market. Now seen in action by the UGF.[citation needed]
GIAT FR F2 FRF2 lunette Schrome.jpg  France Bolt-action 7.62x51mm NATO Used by Ukrainian snipers.[44][better source needed]
Desert Tech SRS SRS A1.png  United States Bolt-action 7.62×51mm NATO Ukraine National Guard; selected in 2016.[45]
Savage Model 110 Savage-10BA.jpg  United States Bolt-action 7.62×51mm NATO 125 were bought in 2018 for the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces.[46]
Barrett Model 98B M98b rifle.png  United States Bolt-action .338 Lapua Magnum An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[47][better source needed]
Kimber Advanced Tactical  United States Bolt-action .308 Winchester 10 donated by Kimber to the Ukrainian army [48]
Accuracy International AWM L115A3 sniper rifle.jpg  United Kingdom Bolt-action 8.6x70mm ​.338 Lapua Magnum Donated by the Netherlands in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[49]
Accuracy International AX308 AXMC308 Malaysian Army.jpg  United Kingdom Bolt-action .338 Lapua Magnum Donated by the Netherlands in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[50]

Submachine guns[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
PPSh-41 PPSh-41 from soviet.jpg  Soviet Union Submachine gun 7.62×25mm Tokarev Unknown quantity, seen in combat during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[citation needed]
PPS-43 PPS-43 Soviet 7.62 mm submachine gun.jpg  Soviet Union Submachine gun 7.62×25mm Tokarev Used as sidearm by SOF.[51][52]
Fort-224 Interpolitex 2011 (405-18).jpg  Israel Bullpup submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Special forces use.[citation needed]
Samopal vz. 48b Samopal vz 25 TBiU 14.jpg  Czechoslovakia Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Unknown quantities delivered from the Czech Republic, deployed in combat in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Observed in use by Ukrainian fighters north of Kyiv.[citation needed]
Škorpion vz. 61 Submachine gun vz61.jpg  Czechoslovakia Submachine gun 9×18mm Makarov 2,085 given as a gift from Czech Republic sent as part of a military package in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 CZ Scorpion Evo 3.jpg  Czech Republic Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Unknown quantities delivered from the Czech Republic, deployed in combat in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[53]
Heckler & Koch MP5 Heckler & Koch MP5-2.jpg  West Germany Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [4]
KRISS Vector Kriss Vector SMG Realistic.png  United States Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Territorial Defence Battalions during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[54]

Machine guns[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
PM M1910/30 Maxim Maschinengewehr 1910.jpg  Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
Medium 7.62×54mmR In August 2011, 35,000 ex-Soviet Maxim machine guns were stored in the warehouses of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine although at least four of them were written off and scrapped later. They were used during the War in Donbas by Ukrainian troops. In December 2016 they were officially adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[55]
Degtyaryov DP-27 Machine gun DP MON.jpg  Soviet Union Light 7.62×54mmR Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[56]
RPD LMG-RPD-44.jpg  Soviet Union Light 7.62×39mm Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[57]
RP-46 DM-ST-89-01130.JPEG  Soviet Union Light 7.62×54mmR Seen in combat during the Russo-Ukrainian War. Some are in storage.[citation needed]
RPK Machine Gun RPK.jpg  Soviet Union Light 7.62×39mm Unknown quantity still in service.[58]
RPK-74 Soviet RPK-74.JPEG  Soviet Union Light 5.45×39mm Standard issue light machine gun.[58]
PK 7,62 KK PKM Helsinki 2012.JPG  Soviet Union General-purpose 7.62×54mmR PKM standard issue general machine gun. Produced locally under the designation KT-7.62.[2]
KPV 14,5-мм счетверенная зенитная пулеметная установка конструкции Лещинского ЗПУ-4 (4).jpg  Soviet Union Heavy 14.5x114mmR Inherited from the Soviet Union. Base for anti-aircraft guns.[59]
NSV 12,7 NSV Turku 3.JPG  Soviet Union Heavy 12.7×108mm Produced locally under the designation KT-12.7.[60]
DShK Mitraliera DShK UM Cugir.jpg  Soviet Union Heavy 12.7×108mm Unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine as a gift in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2]
Fort-401 IWI-Negev-Zachi-Evenor-01-white.jpg  Israel Light 5.56×45mm NATO Used by the special forces. Highly modified Israeli IWI Negev.[citation needed]
UK vz. 59 Kulomet UK-L vzor 59.jpg  Czechoslovakia General-purpose 7.62×54mmR 3,200 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
Zastava M77 M77B1.jpg  Yugoslavia Light 7.62×51mm NATO An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Beretta MG 42/59 MG42 1 noBG.jpg  Italy Light 7.62×51mm NATO Italian version of the German MG 3, donated by Italy in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[61]
Rheinmetall MG 3 BundeswehrMG3 noBG.png  West Germany Light 7.62×51mm NATO Modernized version of the MG 42.100 were donated by the German government in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[62]
FN Minimi FN MINIMI Standard Right.jpg  Belgium General-purpose 5.56×45mm NATO
7.62×51mm NATO
3000 donated by Belgium n response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[63][better source needed]
CETME Ameli Ameli Ejército español.jpg  Spain Light 5.56×45mm NATO Donated by the Government of Spain in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[64][65]
M240 PEO M240B Profile.jpg  United States General-purpose 7.62×51mm NATO Was donated to the Ukrainian Army by the United States government and Italy in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
M2 Browning PEO Browning M2E2 QCB.jpg  United States Heavy 12.7×99mm NATO Donated to the Ukrainian Army by Italy in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[61]

Flare guns and military flares[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
SPSh-44 Psygn44.jpg  Soviet Union Flare gun 26mm [55][failed verification]
RSP-30 RSP-30.jpg  Soviet Union Warning flare [citation needed]

Grenades[edit]

Smoke grenades[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
RDG-2 [uk] РДГ-2Б.png  Soviet Union Smoke grenade Most widely used smoke grenade.[citation needed]

Hand grenades[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
RGD-33 Soviet RGD-33 hand grenade with fragmentation jacket (cropped).jpg  Soviet Union Hand grenade 54mm [citation needed]
RG-41 RG-41.png  Soviet Union Hand grenade 54mm Stored[citation needed]
RG-42 Учебно-тренировочная граната РГ-42.jpg  Soviet Union Hand grenade 54mm Still used[55][failed verification]
F-1 F1 grenade DoD.jpg  Soviet Union Hand grenade 55mm Widely used in 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
RGD-5 Rgd 5 hand grenade.jpeg  Soviet Union Hand grenade 58mm Most widely used grenade.[citation needed]
RGN RGN offensive hand grenade Navy.jpg  Soviet Union Hand grenade ​offensive 60mm Used by special forces only.[citation needed]
RGO RGO defensive grenade Navy.jpg  Soviet Union Hand grenade ​defensive 60mm Used by special forces only.[citation needed]
DM41A1 DM41 4 noBG.jpg  Germany Hand grenade 60.1mm 100,000 pieces were handed over to Ukraine by the German government from Bundeswehr stocks.[66]
M67 M67b.jpg  United States Hand grenade 64mm 7,500 donated by the Government of Canada.[citation needed]
L109A1 Grenade IMG 3098.jpg  Switzerland
 United Kingdom
Hand grenade 65mm 50,000 donated by the British government.[citation needed]

Anti-tank grenades[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
RPG-40 Soviet RPG-40 anti-tank grenade.JPG  Soviet Union Anti-tank ​grenade 95mm [citation needed]
RPG-43 Kim Shin-jo weapons RPG43 (1).JPG  Soviet Union Anti-tank ​grenade 95mm [citation needed]
RKG-3
RKG-3 anti-tank grenade (DOSAAF Museum in Minsk).jpg
 Soviet Union Anti-tank ​grenade 362mm Mostly used in domestically modified RKG-1600 variant with 3D printed stabilisation fins and modified fuzing for dropping from commercial drones. Produced by Mayak.[67]

Launcher grenades[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
VOG-25 VOG-25M 7P44 - MAKS2015part7-51.jpg  Soviet Union 40mm launcher grenade 40mm Used by GP-25.[citation needed]

Grenade launchers[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
GP-25 Kostyor GP-30 grenade launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Grenade launcher 40 mm caseless grenade Standard grenade launcher for AK-74.[68]
Kalashnikov AK47Figure54.jpg  Soviet Union Grenade launcher 58 mm RGD-5 grenade For AK-47 and AKM.[citation needed]
BS-1 Tishina Tishina automatic grenade launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Grenade launcher 30 mm Small amount in use special forces.[citation needed]
Dyakonov-System Rifle grenade launcher Mosin-Nagant 2.JPG  Soviet Union Grenade launcher 50 g TNT Stored, for the use of M1891/30.[citation needed]
M203 USMC-090616-M-3107S-0227.jpg  United States Grenade launcher 40x46mm Was donated to the Ukrainian Army by the United States government in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
AGS-17 30-мм автоматический гранатомет АГС-17 Пламя.jpg  Soviet Union Automatic ​grenade launcher 30×29mm [69]
UAG-40 [uk] UAG-40, Kyiv 2021, 03.jpg  Ukraine Automatic ​grenade launcher 40×53mm Future standard automatic grenade launcher of the Ukrainian Army, though currently its production will be oriented towards vehicle based with infantry variants to be produced later. Its caliber, unlike that of AGS-17, is identical to that used by NATO countries.[70]
RGSh-30 RGSh-30 Grenade Launcher Ukrainian.png  Ukraine Grenade launcher 30mm Primarily used by Ukrainian Special Forces since 2014.[71]
Fort-600 Eng pm ASG-GL-06-Grenade-Launcher-Proline-17002-8737 1.jpg  Switzerland
 Ukraine
Grenade launcher 40x46mm Ukrainian version of Swiss Brügger & Thomet GL06.[72]
Mk 19 MK19-02.jpg  United States Automatic ​grenade launcher 40×53 mm [73]
RGP-40 RGP40 MSPO2010 P1010117.JPG  Poland Multi-shot grenade launcher 40x46mm SR Donated by Poland due to 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[74]
GP-34 Obuvka VVday2015 56.jpg  Russia Grenade launcher 40 mm caseless grenade Improved version of the GP-25,has been seen in use during 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[75]
GM-94 Grenade-launcher-GM-94.jpg  Russia Pump-action Grenade launcher 43×30mm In use since 2014 Donbas conflict.[76]

Anti-materiel and anti-tank weapons[edit]

Anti-materiel rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
TASKO 7ET3 [uk] TASKO 7ET3.jpg  Ukraine Semi-automatic .50 BMG
12.7×108mm
Adopted for special and antiterrorist subunits of Ukraine. It is designed to destroy lightly armoured vehicles, as well as counter-sniper combat at a distance of up to 2000m.[77]
SGM-12.7 [uk]  Ukraine Bolt action 12.7x108mm Domestically made anti-materiel rifle.[78]
Snipex T-Rex Snipex T-REX.jpg  Ukraine Bullpup single-shot 14.5×114mm Based on the state examinations results, the 14.5×114mm caliber Snipex T- Rex rifle has been adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2020.[79]
Snipex Alligator Snipex Alligator.jpg  Ukraine Bolt action 14.5×114mm [80]
ZVI Falcon ZVI Falcon.png  Czech Republic Bolt action .50 BMG 19 given as a gift from Czech Republic sent as part of a military package in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
Steyr HS .50 Steyr HS .50-right side-scope-horiz.jpg  Austria Single-shot .50 BMG Used in moderate numbers by special forces, and the security bureau of Ukraine.[citation needed]
PGW LRT-3 SWS  Canada Bolt action .50 BMG Donated by the Canadian government.[81]
Bushmaster BA50  United States Bolt action .50 BMG Also sold on the civil market. Seen in the hands of Ukrainian snipers.[82][better source needed]
McMillan TAC-50 Tac50white1.jpg  United States Bolt action .50 BMG Used by the Ukrainian Army.[citation needed]
Barrett M99 Barrett M99.jpg  United States Single-shot .50 BMG
.416 Barrett
Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[83]
Barrett M82 Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg  United States Semi-automatic .50 BMG [50]
Barrett M107 M107 1 (cropped).jpg  United States Semi-automatic .50 BMG In December 2017, the United States Department of State approved a license for the $41.5 million commercial sale of .50 caliber Barrett M107A1 sniper rifles and ammunition for use by the Ukrainian Ground Forces.[84]
AG 90 C Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-Latrun-IZE-048.jpg  United States Sweden Semi-automatic .50 BMG Swedish version of the Barrett M82, donated to Ukraine.[85]

Anti-tank rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
PTRD-41 Ptrd 41.jpg  Soviet Union Single-shot 14.5×114mm Unknown quantity, seen in combat during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[86]
Simonov PTRS-41 PTRS 41.jpg  Soviet Union Semi-automatic 14.5×114mm Unknown quantity, seen in combat during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[86]

Recoilless rifles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
SPG-9 Kopyo SPG-9M rus.jpeg  Soviet Union Recoilless rifle 73mm Used extensively as a cheaper alternative to anti-tank guided missiles.[87] 15,000 rounds donated by Greece.[16]
76 K/DRP 76mm DRP recoilless gun.JPG  Soviet Union Recoilless rifle 76mm Stored.[citation needed]
Carl Gustaf M2 Carl Gustaf. recoilless.rifle.jpg  Sweden Recoilless rifle 84mm 100 rifles plus 2,000 rounds donated by the Government of Canada from their own stock.[88]
AT4 2-8 Live Fire Manuever 140225-M-BZ307-087.jpg  Sweden Disposable recoilless rifle 102mm Commercially, Bofors Pansarskott m/86, AT-4, AT-4CS, three batches of 5,000 each totalling 15,000 units donated by the Government of Sweden from their own stocks during the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[89][90]
RGW 90 MATADOR IDF-Matador-66-IndependenceDay 0054.jpg  Germany
 Israel
 Singapore
Disposable recoilless rifle 90mm First batch of 2,650 received by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in March 2022. 2,450 more units to be delivered by May 2022.[91]

Anti-fortification[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Panzerfaust 3 Bunkerfaust BF DM32.svg  Germany Semi-disposable anti-fortification 110mm 2000 pieces donated by the German government.[92]
M141 BDM Modified Shoulder Mounted Rockets (11068681483).jpg  United States Anti-fortification 83.5mm At least 100 supplied by the United States.[93]
RShG-1 RShG-1 grenade launcher at Interpolitex-2016 01.jpg  Russia Anti-fortification 105mm Unknown quantity, captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
RShG-2 Engineering Technologies 2010 Part7 0045 copy.jpg  Russia Anti-fortification 72.5mm Unknown quantity, captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]

Rocket-propelled grenades[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
RPG-2 RPG2 and PG2 TBiU 37.jpg  Soviet Union Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm Several units in storage as of 2008.[94]
RPG-7 Rpg-7.jpg  Soviet Union Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm Widely available weapon.[95][96]
RPG-16 Rpg-16.png  Soviet Union Rocket-propelled grenade 58.3mm In airborne forces only.[97]
RPG-18 RPG-18-cutaway.JPG  Soviet Union Disposable high-explosive anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade 64mm 815 donated by Greece due to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[98] A further 1,100 donated in June 2022.[16]
RPG-22 RPG-22 rocket launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Disposable high-explosive anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade 72.5mm Widely available weapon.[99]
RPG-26 Grenade launchers RPG-26.jpg  Soviet Union Disposable rocket-propelled grenade 72.5mm Moderate quantity.[100]
RPG-27 Tula State Museum of Weapons (79-58) (cropped) RPG-27.jpg  Soviet Union Disposable rocket-propelled grenade 105mm In limited quantity.[citation needed]
RPG-29 RPG-29 USGov.JPG  Soviet Union Rocket-propelled grenade 105mm In limited quantity.[101]
RPG-76 Komar RPG-76.jpg  Polish People's Republic Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm Donated by Poland due to 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[102]
RPG-75 RPG 75.jpg  Czechoslovakia Disposable rocket-propelled grenade 68mm Provided by the Czech Republic.[103]
PSRL-1 PSRL-1.jpg  United States Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm Bought around 2017.[104]
M72 LAW M72 ASM RC Kokonaisturvallisuusmesssut 2015.jpg  United States Disposable rocket-propelled grenade 66mm 4,500 donated by the Government of Canada.[105] 4,000 donated by the Government of Norway[106] and 2,700 donated by the Government of Denmark.[citation needed]
Panzerfaust 3 Panzerfaust3.jpg  Germany Semi-disposable rocket-propelled grenade 60mm 1,000 donated by Government of Germany from their own stock.[107] 5,000 sent from various NATO members.[citation needed]
C90-CR Instalaza C90-CR-BK (M3).jpg  Spain Disposable rocket-propelled grenade 90mm Part of a shipment of at least 1,370 rocket-propelled grenades donated by the Government of Spain.[108][64][65]
Alcotán-100 Alcotán-100.png  Spain Semi-disposable predicted line of sight rocket-propelled grenade 90mm Part of a shipment of at least 1,370 rocket-propelled grenades donated by the Government of Spain.[64][65]

Anti-tank guided missiles[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
9K111 Fagot[109] 9M111 AT-4 Spigot.jpg  Soviet Union Wire-guided high-explosive anti-tank 120mm Known to have had 800 units. Effective range 2,500 meters. An unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine as a gift.[citation needed]
9M113 Konkurs[97] Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Russian-Made Missile Found in Hezbollah Hands.jpg  Soviet Union Wire-guided 135mm Known to have had 500 units. Effective range 4,000 meters.[citation needed]
9K115 Metis 9K115 Metys.jpg  Soviet Union Wire-guided high-explosive anti-tank 94mm Stockpile inherited from the Soviet Army. Effective range 1,000 metres. Unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine as a gift.[citation needed]
9M117 Bastion TulaStateArmsMuseum2013-23.jpg  Soviet Union Laser-guided 100mm Used by T-12 anti-tank guns, small stockpile available. Effective range 4,000 meters.[citation needed]
Kombat [uk] Kombat ATGM.JPG  Ukraine Laser-guided tandem-charge high-explosive anti-tank 125mm Produced to increase the range for T-84 and T-64 Tanks to 5,000 meters. A Soviet/Russian equivalent for T-84 and T-64 tanks is 9K112 Kobra and for T-90 and T-72 9M119 Svir, both however have a range of 4 km and Kobras' are in limited supply.[citation needed]
Stugna-P Skif ATGM.jpg  Ukraine Top attack laser-guided 152mm Developed in the mid-2000s and introduced in 2011 in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, export version known as "Skif". A much heavier and more powerful missile than the RK-3 Corsar, equivalent to the BGM-71 TOW, however it is also less sophisticated than the Corsar. It is meant to replace heavy tripod-mounted anti-tank missile systems like the 9M113 Konkurs. Effective range 5,500 meters. "Skif" export versions have also been seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[110]
RK-3 Corsar Korsar ATGM, Kyiv 2019, 02.jpg  Ukraine Laser-guided 105mm At least 50 systems now delivered to Ukrainian army. The system has three types of warheads weighing about 2.5 kg each: Cumulative, Thermobaric and Explosive. System equipped with a thermal sight and guidance module. Designed to replace all tripod mounted light anti-tank missile systems (9K115-2 Metis-M, 9K111 Fagot) in Ukrainian service, and also in Polish service (9K115 Metis, 9K111 Fagot). Cooperation between Ukrainian State Design Bureau "Luch" and Bumar Holding of Poland."[111] Effective range 2,500 meters.[112]
Barrier [uk] Missile-Barrier.jpg  Ukraine Laser-guided tandem-charge high-explosive anti-tank 130mm 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.[citation needed]
MILAN Tag der Bundeswehr Jagel 2019 HJL 13 noBG.png  France
 West Germany
SACLOS wire-guided 103/115mm Unknown number of launchers and missiles donated by France to support the Ukrainian army against Russia.[113][114]
FGM-148 Javelin FGM-148 Javelin (5160721562).jpg  United States Semi-disposable top attack infrared-homing tandem-charge high-explosive anti-tank 127mm Received 37 launchers and 210 missiles in April 2018. As of January 2022, at least 377 launchers and 5,000 missiles believed to have been already delivered.[115][116][117] An unknown number of Javelin missile systems were also donated by France.[118] As of 1 June 2022, 50 more launchers and 1000 more Javelin missiles have been sent by the United States.[119]
NLAW Pansarvärnsrobot 57 aka MTB LAW.jpg  Sweden
 Switzerland
 United Kingdom
Disposable top attack predicted line of sight INS-guided high-explosive anti-tank light 150mm Received at least 4,200 anti-tank missiles from the United Kingdom (as of 18 March 2022).[120][121]
Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System  United States Laser-guided 70mm Given to Ukraine by the United States.[122]

Flamethrowers[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
ROKS-3 ROKS-2 flamethrower.JPG  Soviet Union Flamethrower Stored[citation needed]
LPO-50 LPO-50 Flamethrower description.jpg  Soviet Union Flamethrower 986mm Stored[citation needed]
RPO Rys RPO and RPO-A Flamethrowers.jpg  Soviet Union Flamethrower 122mm In limited quantity.[citation needed]
RPO-A Shmel RPO-A missile and launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Flamethrower 93mm It is a thermobaric warhead rocket launcher, was classified in Soviet Union as a man-portable disposable rocket-assisted flamethrower.[123]
RPV-16 [ru] RPV-16, Kyiv 2019, 01.jpg  Ukraine Flamethrower 93mm In service since 2018.[124] Hundreds received in 2020.[125]

Man-portable air-defense systems[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
Strela-2 SA-7.jpg  Soviet Union Infrared homing 72mm 2,700 East German Strela-2 man-portable air-defense systems were promised to Ukraine as military assistance by Germany during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, but around 700 of them are no longer usable.[126]
Strela-3 SA-14 missile and launch tube.jpg  Soviet Union Infrared homing 72mm Widely available weapon.[citation needed]
9K38 Igla IGLA-S MANPADS at IDELF-2008.jpg  Soviet Union Infrared homing 72mm Widely available weapon.[127]
9K310 Igla-1 9K38 Igla-Slovenia.jpg  Soviet Union Infrared homing 72mm Widely available weapon.[127]
PZR Grom PZR-Grom-01.jpg  Poland Infrared homing 72mm Grom man-portable air-defense launchers are being delivered to the UGF from Polish Land Forces stocks.[citation needed]
Piorun PPZR Piorun Grom-M.jpg  Poland Infrared homing 72mm Piorun man-portable air-defense launchers are being delivered to the UGF from Polish Land Forces stocks.[128][129]
FIM-92 Stinger Lithuanian Stingers.jpg  United States Infrared homing medium-velocity 70mm Unspecified amount "Dual Mount Stinger" modification with missiles supplied by Latvia and Lithuania amid the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[130] Germany also announced they would send 500 Stinger missiles and 300 send from Denmark after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[131] In June 2022, Greece donated 60 units to Ukraine.[16]
Mistral 54RA-IMG 9142.jpg  France Infrared homing medium-velocity 90mm An unknown number of missiles and launchers were donated by France.[118] 100 missiles and unspecified number of launchers were also donated by Norway.[132]
Starstreak Starstreak launcher on Dartmoor.jpg  United Kingdom Laser-guided high-velocity submunition 130mm Deliveries announced in March 2022 as part of UK military aid during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[133] Alvis Stormer vehicles are also being sent that are equipped with large multiple Starstreak launching tubes.[134]
Martlet First Operational Martlet Firing.jpg  United Kingdom Laser guided 76mm Seen in use by Ukrainian forces.[135]

Mortars[edit]

Light mortars[edit]

Model Image Origin Caliber Details
50-RM-41 50mm Company Mortar M1938 (RM-38).jpg  Soviet Union 50 mm In limited quantity.[citation needed]
KBA-118 [uk] KBA-118 mortar.jpg  Ukraine 60 mm So far available to special forces only.[citation needed]
LMP-2017 [pl] Moździerze LMP-2017.jpg  Poland Donated by Poland due to 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[136]
82-BM-37 Zagan 82 mm moździerz wz 37.jpg  Soviet Union 82 mm [137]
82-pm-41 27th Independent Sevastopol Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (183-16).jpg  Soviet Union [citation needed]
2B14 Podnos 2B14 Podnos at "Engineering Technologies 2010" forum.jpg  Soviet Union Standard issue 82mm mortar.[138]
KBA-48M [uk] КBА-48М.jpg  Ukraine [citation needed]

Heavy mortars[edit]

Model Image Origin Caliber Details
107-PM-38 107 mm mozdzierz wz 38 tyl.jpg  Soviet Union 107 mm In limited quantity.[citation needed]
120-PM-38 Gedenkstätte Seelower Höhen 120mm-Granatwerfer Modell 1938.JPG  Soviet Union 120 mm [139]
120-PM-43 120-millimetre calibre mortar 002.jpg  Soviet Union 30 inherited from Soviet Union.[citation needed]
2S12 Sani 2S12 Sani (heavy mortar system).jpg  Soviet Union 214 available for use in 2015. As of 27 March 2022, UGF have captured 5 units from Russian forces.[87]
M120-15 Molot [uk] M120-15 Molot 02.jpg  Ukraine 140 units delivered since 2015.[140]

Land mines[edit]

Anti-personnel mines[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
POMZ-2M PMR-2B.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 75 g TNT [141]
PMN-1 PMN anti-personnel mine.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 240 g TNT [141]
PMN-2 2011. День защиты детей в Донецке 053.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 100 g TG-40 [141]
PMN-4 27th Independent Sevastopol Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (181-27).jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 50 g TNT [citation needed]
MON-50 MON-50 in field.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 700 g RDX [142][better source needed]
MON-90 Tyumen higher military command School of engineering 07.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 6.2 kg RDX [143]
OZM-72 OZM3.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 660 g TNT [141]
MON-100 MON-100 2 (ORDATA).jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 2 kg TNT [144]
MON-200 ! Explosive objects in War in Ukraine, 2022 (08).jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 12 kg TNT [145]
PFM-1 Russische Schmetterlingsmine PFM-1.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel 37 g Training use[citation needed]
M18 Claymore US M18a1 claymore mine.jpg  United States Anti-personnel 680 g C4 [146]
DM-31 DM-31.jpg  Germany Anti-personnel 530 g TNT 3,000 were donated by the German government.[147]

Anti-tank mines[edit]

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
TM-35 Soviet TM-35 mine at the Museum on Sapun Mountain in Sevastopol.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank 2.8 kg TNT Stored[citation needed]
TM-41 TM-41 4 (ORDATA).jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank 3.9 kg TNT Stored[citation needed]
TMD-44 TMD-B Antitank mine.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank 9.7 kg Amatol Stored[citation needed]
TM-46 TM-46 AP-mine.JPEG  Soviet Union Anti-tank 5.7 kg TNT [citation needed]
TM-57 TM-57 held with tilt fuze.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank 6.34 kg TNT [148]
TM-62M Winz7.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank 7.5 kg TNT [149]
TM-72 2011. День защиты детей в Донецке 044.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank 2.5 kg high-explosive anti-tank [citation needed]
PDM-1 Antilanding bottom mine PDM-1.jpg  Soviet Union Amphibious anti-tank 10 kg TNT Use documented by the Ukrainian marines mining those stretches of the Sea of Azov that may be vulnerable to an amphibious assault.[citation needed]
TM-83 ТМ-83 - На полигоне инженерных войск в подмосковном Николо-Урюпино показали боевую работу Уран-6 и Уран-14 01.jpg  Soviet Union Off-route anti-tank 9.6 kg TG-40 [citation needed]
AT-2 AT-2.jpg  Germany Anti-tank 907 g RDX + TNT Donated by the German government.[150]
DM 31 Minen.jpg  Germany Anti-tank 5 kg RDX 3,000 were donated by the German government.[147]
DM-12 PARM 2 Panzerabwehrrichtmine DM12.jpg  Germany Off-route anti-tank 1.4 kg Donated by the German government.[151]

Combat vehicles[edit]

Tanks[edit]

Main battle tanks[edit]

Model Image Origin Variant Number Details
T-64 BM «Bulat» in Kyiv.jpg  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
T-64BV
T-64BV 2017
T-64BM Bulat
410
210
100

Only T-64BV and T-64BM are in active service. The numbers provided are for tanks in active service, based on data from late 2021 (before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine).[152] Additionally, 578 T-64As and T-64Bs were in storage in 2021 before the war, and would need to be overhauled before returning to service.[153]

T-72 T-72AMT 04.jpg  Soviet Union
 Poland
 Czechoslovakia
T-72AMT/UA1
T-72B1
T-72AV
T-72M1
T-72M1R

Captured:
T-72A
T-72AV
T-72B
T-72B obr 1989
T-72BA
T-72B3
T-72B3 obr 2016


130


230+


~190[154]







The numbers provided are for tanks in active service, based on data from late 2021 (before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine).[152] Additionally, 500 T-72/T-72As were in storage in 2021 with no plans yet for repairs.[153] As of 1 June 2022, T-72 tanks have been captured by the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Territorial Defense Forces and the National Guard, with the biggest number among all Russian MBT types. In April 2022, it was reported that the Czech Republic and Poland had supplied Ukraine with more than 230 T-72 tanks.[155][156][157] At least some of the T-72M1 and T-72M1R tanks have since been fitted with explosive reactive armor.[158] Bulgaria has also donated an unknown quantity of T-72M1s.[157]

T-80 T-80BV 25th brigade 3.jpg  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
T-80BV
T-80UD
T-80U
Captured: T-80BV
T-80BVM
T-80U
T-80UE1
T-80UK

~130


~70[154]




Only 34 T-80 tanks were accounted by IISS in 2021.[153] According to an advisor to then President Petro Poroshenko in 2015, around 100 T-80BV tanks were to be restored to service.[159] In 2020, Ukrainian media reported multiple deliveries of T-80BV tanks.[160][161][162][better source needed]
Multiple Russian T-80BV, T-80BVM, T-80UK, T-80UE1 and T-80U tanks have been captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, with some put to use by the 93rd Mechanized Brigade.[163][154]

T-84 Strong Europe Tank Challenge 2018 (42054365704).jpg  Ukraine T-84 Oplot 5 Ten T-84Us acquired before 2014, with only five being in service in 2021.[153]
War trophy – small quantity
T-90 T90-0010.jpg  Russia T-90A 9+ As of 16 June 2022, at least nine T-90A tanks have been captured from Russian forces by Ukrainian forces.[154] All T-90As in Ukraine's current inventory have been captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and have been seen in active service with Ukraine since being captured.[164]

Light tanks[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
FV107 Scimitar Scimitar Light Tank MOD 45149231.jpg
United Kingdom
Light armoured reconnaissance vehicle Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) 5 Pledged to Ukraine by British government.[165]

Tank destroyers[edit]

Wheeled tank destroyers[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
BRDM-2 Defilada z okazji Święta WP - 2008 (25).jpg  Soviet Union Amphibious protected car BRDM-Konkurs (9P148) 20+ [166][167][168][169]
Polaris Ranger Polaris ranger ukraine anti tank vehicle.jpg  Ukraine
 United States
UTV RK-3 Corsar
Stugna-P
? [170]
VOLS Petliura  Ukraine Buggy RK-3 Corsar ? [171]

Tracked infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
BMP-1 BMP-1U.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle BMP-1U
BMP-1TS
BMP-1P
BVP-1
BWP-1
BRM-1K
PRP-3 / 4
BMP-1KSh
BMP-1A1 Ost
1

900+[169]
100 (National Guard)


115[169]


?




3+[172]
Many vehicles are in service alongside their successor - the BMP-2 - due to the lack of BMP-2s to equip the entire Ukrainian active and reserve ground forces. 50 more BMP-1s were to be modernized to BMP-1U standard as of 2015.[173] Dozens of BMPs have been lost in the War in Donbas. Previous entries for this article have listed BMP-1s as having 900+ in current inventory or storage which likely better represents the estimated actual number.[174] Some Ukrainian BMP-1s were upgraded by the Zhytomyr armored plant,[175] while BMP-1s imported from other nations were upgraded by Ukrspetsexport.[176] Due to the expansion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces nearly all the repairable BMP-1s and BMP-2s are being returned to service.[177][178] In 2020 Ukraine began evaluating different unmanned turret modules to update the BMP-1's firepower.[179]
By April 2022 Poland supplied Ukraine with BWP-1s[180] and Czech Republic supplied Ukraine with BVP-1s.[181] In June 2022 Greece donated 122 TOMA BMP-1A1 Ost units to Ukraine among other weapons in the military aid package.[182][183][16]
BMP-2 Ukrainian BMP-2 IFVs.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle BMP-2
BMP-2K
1200+[169] (60 National Guard) At the beginning of 2014, Ukraine had 1,434 units but by 5 March 2015, 236 machines of all variants were lost due to the War in Donbas.[178] Another 12 were restored and delivered by Zhytomyr armored plant in August 2020.[178] 5 were restored and delivered by Zhytomyr Armored Plant in March 2021.[184] Another batch was delivered in April 2021[185] Another batch was delivered in May 2021[186] In August 2021, a batch of restored BMP-2 were delivered to the Ground Forces.[187] Two more batches were delivered in November and December 2021.[188]
At least 81 known vehicles have been captured from Russian and separatist forces (80 BMP-2 variants and 1 BMP-2K) during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine by the UGF and territorial forces as of 17 May 2022, the largest number among the Russian-produced IFVs. Some of these vehicles have been abandoned by Russian and separatist forces, while some have also sustained varying amounts of damage.[154]
BMP-3 BMP 3 Armed Forces of Ukraine.jpg  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle 34+ Restored to active service, albeit in very small quantity. As of 17 May 2022, 34 BMP-3 have been captured from Russian and separatist forces by personnel of the UGF, National Guard and territorial forces.[154]
BMP-1A1 Pbv501.png  Soviet Union Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle BMP-1A1 56 BMP-1A1s bought from Germany. Between 1999 and 2001, VOP 026 from the Czech Republic modified 350 Pbv 501s for the Swedish army. The Pbv 501A has a slightly modified engine and transmission as well as an asbestos protection system. The vehicle was fitted with new weapon racks, driving lights and side skirts, while the 9K11 or 9K111 anti-tank guided missile system was removed. Safety standards were also improved.[citation needed]
In April 2022 the Czech Republic supplied Ukraine with BMP-1A1.[189][157]
BMD-1 Bmd-1 ifv.jpg  Soviet Union Airborne amphibious infantry fighting vehicle 47 At start of the Russian invasion in the Donbas.[citation needed]
BMD-2 Ukrainian BMD-2 tank (2).JPG  Soviet Union Airborne amphibious infantry fighting vehicle 59 Number from the start of the Donbass war. As of 6 April 2022 41 have been captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine from the Russian and separatist forces by the UGF.[154]
BMD-3 BMD-3 1.jpg  Soviet Union Airborne amphibious infantry fighting vehicle BTR-MDM "Rakushka" 7+ As of May 28, 2022, 7 BMD-3 (BTR-MDM "Rakushka") were captured from Russian forces by the UGF.[154]
BMD-4 BMD-4M - 0-12.jpg  Russia Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle BMD-4M 12+ As of 10 April 2022, the UGF has captured at least 12 BMD-4M amphibious infantry fighting vehicles.[154]
BVP M-80 BVP М80А VS.jpg  Yugoslavia infantry fighting vehicle 35 Donated by Slovenia in June 2022.[190][191]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Tracked armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
BTR-D Btr-d Belarus.jpg  Soviet Union Airborne amphibious armoured personnel carrier 1V119 "Reostat" 44+[169] Number as of 24 February 2022. As of 19 June 2022, 22 BTR-Ds had been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
MT-LB MT-LB US Marines.jpg
MT-LBu in Technical museum Togliatti-0504.jpg
Verkhnyaya Pyshma Tank Museum 2012 0186.jpg
 Soviet Union Amphibious armoured field support carrier MT-LB
MT-LBu
RKhM "Kashalot"
MT-LB ZU-23
1V13
1V14
2,315+
4,600+
Dozens shown to be upgraded or repaired.[192]
31 MTLB-B and 70 MTLB-C ambulances entered service between 2015 and 2020[193]
As of 31 March 2022, over 103 MT-LBs and five MT-LBus had been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 invasion.[154]
PTS-2 PTS-2-1.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier Unknown [194]
PTS-3 PTS-M VS4.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier PTS-3 1+ As 18 June 2022, at least one vehicle had been captured from Russian forces.[154]
M113 Allied Spirit I 150126-A-LO967-001.jpg  United States Armoured personnel carrier 285 As of 13 April 2022, as part of the $850 million aid package being sent to Ukraine by the United States, 200 units are being sent to Ukraine.[146] 50 units sent by Denmark.[195][196] 15 M113s pledged by Portugal.[197] Lithuania sent 20 units.[198][199]
YPR-765 Ypr765.webp  Netherlands
 United States
Amphibious armoured personnel carrier Unknown Given to Ukraine by the Netherlands in May 2022.[200][201][202]
M113AS4 M113AS4 front.JPG  Australia
 United States
Armoured personnel carrier 14 14 pledged by Australia in May 2022.[203][204]
FV103 Spartan Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier Exits Landing Craft During Amphibious Capability Demonstration MOD 45152077.jpg  United Kingdom Light armoured personnel carrier Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) 35 Part of a batch of 120 armoured personnel carriers pledged by the United Kingdom.40 vehicles are Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) type vehicles including the Spartan, Samaritan and Samson variants.[205]

Wheeled armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
BTR-60 BTR-60PB DA-ST-89-06597.jpg  Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier BTR-60PB 10[169]
(36 National Guard)
After the breakup of the Soviet Union Ukraine inherited 220 BTR-60s, but by February 2014 only 136 were on stock[206] with the rest being either scrapped or sold of as museum items. During the War in Donbas 20 units were repaired, all serving in guard duty of strategic installations - being judged to be too old for front-line service. However dozens of machines were given to the Territorial defense battalions, which have then been incorporated into the National Guard, and at least 50 more were transferred to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine to ease an acute shortage of armoured vehicles. There is also an undetermined quantity of armoured command vehicles in service, but either due to their poor state or small numbers, more command posts were obtained in the form of British Saxons.[207]
ParkPatriot2015part9-47.jpg Amphibious armoured command center R-145BM ?
R-156BTR ?
BTR 60 - PU-12.JPG PU-12 >1
BTR-70 Victory park (Kazan) (262-6).jpg
БММ-70-Ковчег.png
State Border Guard Service of Ukraine 10th Mobile Detachment BTR-70DI-02 Svityaz.jpg
 Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier

Amphibious armoured medevac

Amphibious armoured command center
BTR-70


BMM-70 "Kovcheg"


BTR-70DI-02 "Svityaz"
480

5


2

After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited 2,000 BTR-70s, but they were deemed obsolete and a large part was simply scrapped. So by February 2014 Ukraine had only 857 units[206] and none was in serviceable condition. But due to the shortage of APCs in the War in Donbas, a decision was made in summer 2014 to bring them back to combat duty. 38 units were lost in combat with a further 100 transferred to the National Guard to shore up their APC needs. Most vehicles, however, are still in disrepair and would need a complete overhaul in order to be returned to service. Ukraine also tried to modernize the BTR-70 chassis, one version of which was called the BTR-7; another variation was an armoured medical vehicle - the BMM-70 "Kovcheg" - five of which were delivered in 2014.[citation needed]
BTR-80 (BRDM-3) Ex STEADFAST JAZZ (10710133174).jpg
BTR-82 (41072268395).jpg
 Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier BTR-80 (BRDM-3)
BTR-82A
350
19+
(41 National Guard)
64+
Sometimes referred to as the BRDM-3. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited 450 BTR-80s, but over time they were sold off, mostly to the United Nations for peacekeeping missions. So by February 2014 Ukraine had 395 units available.[206] During the War in Donbas 99 machines were lost. The Kyiv and Mikolayiv Armored Plants continue to restore BTR-80s to service.[208][209]
As of 29 May 2022, 32 BTR-80s have been captured from Russian forces by Ukrainian servicemen, together with at least 64 BTR-82As.[154]
1B18 [uk] 1В-18.JPG  Soviet Union Artillery command center 1V18 'Klyon-1' Active during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[210]
BTR-3 BTR3.jpg  Ukraine Amphibious armoured personnel carrier BTR-3E
BTR-3DA
310 An indigenous design designed in 2000, and entering production in 2001. 50 BTR-3DAs were delivered to the Armed Forces in 2017, but there were many flaws with the design, so there were no more orders placed. The Defense Ministry ordered several changes made, including new engines, transmission, auxiliary power units, upgraded combat module, etc. As of December 2021, the BTR-3DA was undergoing testing to be adopted by the Armed Forces, after being modified as requested.[citation needed]
BTR-4 171201-Z-EL858-193.jpg
Представники держав-учасниць і держав-партнерів ОБСЄ відвідали 169 навчальний центр Сухопутних військ «Десна» (29525105536).jpg
БТР-4КШ.jpg
 Ukraine Amphibious armoured personnel carrier

Amphibious armoured medevac

Amphibious armoured command center
BTR-4E "Butsefal" (Bucephalus)



BMM-4S


BTR-4KSh

203[211][212][213]




43


1
Used extensively in the Siege of Sloviansk. Used mostly if not exclusively by the Airborne Forces. Several lost in combat. Another 16 transferred to the armed forces on 24 March 2016, with factory production set at 7 a month. Another 5 received on 3 October 2018.[214] 31 will be armoured medevacs.[215] 33 have been delivered since December 2019.[216] 29 BTR-4Es delivered in 2020 and 2021.[217]
Typhoon April 9th rehearsal in Alabino of 2014 Victory Day Parade (558-17).jpg  Russia Armoured personnel carrier KamAZ 63968 -Typhoon
Ural 53949 -Typhoon K
5+
3+
As of 17 June 2022, three KamAZ Typhoons and two Typhoon-K APCs had been captured from the Russian Armed Forces.[154]

Infantry mobility vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
BRDM-1 PL MWP Brdm1.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious protected scout car 458 All are stored as vehicles are obsolete. Various territorial defense battalions repaired the obsolete vehicles for their use.[citation needed]
BRDM-2 Ukrainian-BRDM-2.jpg  Soviet Union Amphibious protected scout car BRDM-2LI
BRDM-2
107+
433
Being restored and modernized to BRDM-2L1 standard by SE "Mykolayiv Armored Plant".[166][167][168][169] Any damaged units from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine are being repaired by Slovakia.[218]
KrAZ Cobra [uk] KrAZ Cobra, Kyiv 2017, 10.jpg  Canada
 Japan
 Ukraine
Protected car Toyota Land Cruiser 200 10 Transferred to the UGF from National Guard.[citation needed]
KrAZ Cougar [uk] Українські KRAZ Cougar IMG 7633 04.JPG  Canada
 Japan
 Ukraine
Protected car Toyota Land Cruiser 79 19 Transferred to the UGF from National Guard.[citation needed]
KrAZ Shrek KrAZ Shrek One.jpg  Canada
 Ukraine
Protected mobility vehicle Shrek One 2 2 transferred to the 79th airborne brigade on 10 September 2014, other vehicles begun to be received by the National Guard of Ukraine but some have mistakenly reported them being transferred to the army.[citation needed] Based on the KrAZ-5233.
KrAZ Spartan KrAZ «Spartan» in Kyiv.jpg  Canada
 Ukraine
 United States
Protected mobility vehicle Ford F-550 34 Used by airborne brigades, borrowed from the National Guard.[219]
Kozak-2 Kozak-2 in Kyiv3.jpg  Italy
 Ukraine
Protected car Kozak-2M1 250+[220][221][222] The Kozak-2 is a 4×4 armoured vehicle made by the Ukrainian defence company NPO Practika. The vehicle has firing ports in the back, 4 doors, and two rear doors that personnel can exit through. The vehicle can carry 5 crew members and 11 personnel in the back, and has the ability to mount a 40mm grenade launcher or machine gun on the top.[citation needed]. Based on the Iveco EuroCargo 4x4.
Bogdan Bars-6 [uk] Bogdan-Practika Bars-6.jpg  South Korea
 Ukraine
Protected car Kia KM450 ? Transferred to the UGF from National Guard.[citation needed]
Bogdan Bars-8 [uk] Bogdan Bars-8.jpg  Ukraine
 United States
Protected car Dodge Ram 90 Transferred to the UGF from National Guard.[citation needed]
Varta (armoured personnel carrier) [uk] Varta, Kyiv 2021, 10.jpg  Belarus
 Ukraine
Protected car MAZ-5434 [de] In service since 2015.[citation needed]
Triton (armored car) [uk] BM Triton, Kyiv 2017, 03.jpg  Ukraine Protected car ~4 (?) In service since 2015.[citation needed]
Dozor-B Dozor-B white 2.jpg  Poland[223]
 Ukraine
Protected mobility vehicle 21 On 24 June 2013, the Odessa military academy received the first "Dozor-B".[224] Extra 200 "Dozor-B" were ordered for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in June 2014.[225] Two "Dozor-B" were built until June 2015.[226] Third "Dozor-B" was built in September 2015.[227] Seven "Dozor-B" were built until December 2015.[228] 20 July 2016 Ukrainian Armed Forces received first ten "Dozor-B" vehicles (which were conveyed to 95th Separate Airmobile Brigade).[229]
Novator Varta APC National Guard Ukraine.jpg  Ukraine
 United States
Protected car Ford F-550 100+ The vehicle has been adopted the State Border Guard Service, National Guard, Army and Special Forces.
Saxon Saxon at105.jpg  United Kingdom Protected command center

Protected ambulance
196[230][231] Used by artillery forces for fire support coordination.[citation needed] 4 pieces were lost during the Russian invasion.
Iveco VM 90P Iveco VM90P in dotazione all'Arma dei Carabinieri.jpg  Italy Light protected multi-role vehicle VM 90P 4 Modified portuguese version used by the GNR in the Iraq war. 4 vehicles shipped together with 15 M113.[197]
Alvis 4 Mamba APC estonia.jpg  South Africa
 United Kingdom
Protected mobility vehicle MRAP 7 7 British-made version of the Mamba sent to Ukraine by Estonia.[232]
Snatch Land Rover Land Rover Snatch-Vixen vehicle 01.jpgGreen Snatch Land rover.jpg  United Kingdom Light protected patrol vehicle

Light protected ambulance
? Some instances of units that are privately owned that have been donated to Ukraine.[233] 7 pieces were delivered to Ukraine on February 24, 2021 by Latvia as armored medical vehicles.[234]
Humvee 2015 MCAS Beaufort Air Show 041215-M-CG676-161.jpg  United States Light protected multi-purpose vehicle M1114
M1116
170
6
30 M1114 delivered in March 2015.[235] Another 6 M1116 units were delivered in December 2016.[235] Another 20 were delivered in April 2019, with another 20 being delivered in January 2021.[235] As of 13 April 2022, as part of a $850 million aid package, the United States has sent 100 protected Humvee units to Ukraine.[146]
URO VAMTAC VAMTAC ST5 blindado Ejército español.jpg  Spain Light protected multi-pupose vehicle ? Part of a total of 20 vehicles donated by the Government of Spain.[236][237]
Bushmaster  Australia Protected mobility vehicle

Protected ambulance
40 As of 19 May 2022 the Australian Defence Force has sent at least 9 of the 20 vehicles promised by then Prime Minister Scott Morrison to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Zelensky's address to the Australian Parliament on 1 April 2022; in response to the Russo-Ukrainian War.[238] 20 more pledged in May.[203]
Iveco LMV Army2016-412.jpg  Italy Light protected multi-role vehicle LMV
LMV "rhys"
90
4+
As of 3 April 2022, at least 4 have been captured by Ukrainian forces from Russian and separatist forces.[154][239]
Wolfhound Mine resistant ambush protected vehicles.jpg  South Africa
 United States
Protected mobility vehicle Cougar (MRAP) variant ? Part of a batch of 120 armoured personnel carriers donated by the United Kingdom.[205]
Mastiff Mastiff 2 MOD 45150032.jpg  South Africa
 United States
Protected mobility vehicle MRAP variant ? As of 8 April 2022, per Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, the United Kingdom will be sending an unspecified number of Mastiff heavily armoured patrol vehicles to Ukraine.[240]
AMZ Dzik Poligon żw7.jpg  Italy
 Poland
Light protected multi-pupose vehicle Dzik-2 Unknown Unknown number of units seen in use.[157] Based on the SCAM SM55.[241]
Husky TSV Husky from Defence Imagery 07.jpg  United States Light protected mobility vehicle International MXT-MV based ? As of 15 April 2022 some units were delivered by the United Kingdom. It's based on the American International MXT-MV. Part of a batch of 120 armoured personnel carriers.[205]
Roshel Senator Roshel Senator APC vehicle.jpg  Canada Light protected multi-pupose vehicle 8 Senator units among other items are being donated to Ukraine in a $500 million military aid package from Canada.[242][243][244]
GAZ-2975 Tigr Alabino22042016-06.jpg  Russia Protected mobility vehicle Tigr

Tigr-M

1+

27+

At least 1 Tigr and 27 Tigr-M variants have been captured from the Russian Armed Forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
Linza Тайфунёнок.jpg  Russia MRAP - Medevac KamAZ-53949-Linza 2+ As of 5 April 2022 2 K-53949 MRAP captured in Sumy Oblast is in use as an armoured personnel carrier.[1]

Electric off-road motorbikes[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
ELEEK Atom Military  Ukraine Sniper ? [245]
Delfast Offroad Off Road Electric Bike.png  Ukraine ATGM team ? [246]

Field artillery[edit]

Towed mortars and anti-tank guns[edit]

Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Quantity Details
2B9 Vasilek 2B9 Vasilek mortar-4058.JPG  Soviet Union 82 mm Available for airborne forces only.[247]
D-44 D-44-beyt-hatotchan-1.jpg  Soviet Union 85 mm 326 Most guns are in storage, needs a heavy repair before returning to service.[248]
D-48 85-мм противотанковая пушка Д-48 (8).jpg  Soviet Union 45 Most guns are in storage with no plans for repeairs, the rest are used in training.[249]
BS-3 BS-3-batey-haosef-1.jpg  Soviet Union 100 mm 10[citation needed] [210]
T-12 100-мм противотанковая пушка Т-12 Рапира (2).jpg  Soviet Union MT-12 Rapira 500+ Most guns were brought out of storage during 2015, with each brigade now having an anti-tank unit. Some guns were also assigned to the National Guard. As of 27 March 2022,1 has been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[250]
2B16 Nona-K [uk] 2B16 gun-howitzer-mortar 3.jpg  Soviet Union 120 mm Four captured as of 17 June 2022.[154]
2A45 Sprut-A Verkhnyaya Pyshma Tank Museum 2011 088.jpg  Soviet Union 125 mm 30+ Limited quantity available. Ukraine capable of producing its own units at Kharkiv KMDB plant.[citation needed]

Self-propelled mortars[edit]

Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Quantity Details
2S9 Nona 2S9 Nona-S.png  Soviet Union 120 mm 61 67 available 2014, since 6 were lost in the war.[citation needed]
Bars-8MMK [uk] Bars-8 mortar 2.jpg  Spain
 Ukraine
 United States
Dodge Ram 12+ Alakran mortar carrier can be used on multiple chassis.[251][252]

Towed artillery[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
D-30 Хаубица Д-30 122мм.jpg  Soviet Union 122 mm 84 In 2021, there were 75 units in service.[153] In March 2022, 9 units were donated by Estonia.[157] As of 27 March 2022, 23 D-30 artillery guns had been captured by the Ukrainian forces in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
D-20 Howitzer D-20.jpg  Soviet Union 152 mm 130+ As of 2021.[153]Has been used in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[253]
2A36 Giatsint-B 152-мм пушка Гиацинт-Б (1).jpg  Soviet Union 180 As of 2021.[153]
2A65 2A65 Msta-B.JPG  Soviet Union MSTA-B 130 As of 2021.[153][254] As of 10 April 2022, 7 had been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
FH70 FH 70 155mm gun (6065127314).jpg  Germany
 Italy
 United Kingdom
155 mm FH155-1 Unknown Donated by the Estonian and Italian governments to Ukraine in 2022.[255]
M777 M777 Light Towed Howitzer 1.jpg  United Kingdom  United States M777
M777A2
M777C1
126
6
4
As of 15 June 2022, the United States had supplied 126 howitzers, with over 300,000 155 mm artillery rounds that have been donated by multiple countries.[146][256][257][258][259] Six additional M777s were donated by Australia and four by Canada.[260][261][262][263] [258]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Number Details
2S1 Gvozdika Ukrainian 2S1 Gvozdika SPG.jpg  Soviet Union 122 mm 292 In 2021, there were 292 units in service.[153] Some units were bought from Czech Republic in 2018.[264] Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poland donated 20 more units and several were either donated or bought from the Czech Republic.[157][265][266] Additionally, 2,100 122mm caliber shells were donated for use in the 2S1 Gvozdika and D-30 by Greece.[16]

As of 15 April 2022, Ukrainian forces had captured 4 2S1 Gvozdikas during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]

2S3 Akatsiya OSCE SMM monitoring the movement of heavy weaponry in eastern Ukraine (16730571432).jpg  Soviet Union 152 mm 249 As of 2021.[153]

As of 26 March 2022, at least 9 had been captured from Russian and their proxy forces during the 2022 Russian invasion.[154]

2S5 Giatsint-S 2S5 Giatsint-S.jpg  Soviet Union 18 As of 2021.[153]
2S19 Msta 2S19 Msta-S of the Ukrainian Army.jpg  Soviet Union Msta-S 35 Data from 2021.[153] As of 6 April 2022, Ukrainian forces had captured 25 2S19 Msta-S.
As of 26 March 2022, 3 2S33 Msta-SM2s had also been captured by Ukrainian forces.[154][267]
SpGH DANA 131121-A-KH850-004 (11045794563).jpg
Dana SPG, Kyiv 2019, 02.jpg
 Czechoslovakia
 Czech Republic
DANA vz. 77
DANA M2
~30[255] DANA vz. 77 unknown quantity delivered of Czech Republic in 2022.[268]
DANA M2 ordered 26 in 2020,[269] and nearly 30 delivered of Czech Republic in 2022.[255]
M109 Kings of battle keep the fire; 1-9 FA fires its last rounds 140910-A-CW513-046.jpg  United States 155 mm M109A3GN
M109A4BE
at least 42 22[270][271] units donated by Norway in 2022.[255][272]

UK has purchased and refurbished more than 20 M109 from a private company in Belgium and facilitated the transfer to Ukraine.[273][274]

CAESAR 9th Light Armoured Marine Brigade Bastille Day 2013 Paris t114135.jpg  France Renault Sherpa 5 18 France donated 12 CAESAR self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine as well as several tens of thousands of shells.[255]President Emmanuel Macron has since announced that France will send 6 more units.[275]
AHS Krab Warszawa – defilada „Silni w sojuszach” (5).JPG  Poland 18+(60) 18 units were donated by Poland.[276] In June, Ukraine ordered 60 units from Poland.[255]
PzH 2000 PzH2000 NL.jpg  Germany 12 Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Netherlands pledged to send five examples to Ukraine, and the German Bundeswehr pledged seven.[277][278] The howitzers were delivered in June 2022.[279]
SpGH Zuzana Slovak Ground Forces Zuzana 2 first time outside Slovakia (1).jpg  Slovakia Zuzana 2 8 Slovakia is to supply 8 howitzers.[280]
2S22 Bohdana Bohdana self-propelled howitzer (cropped).jpg  Ukraine KrAZ-6322 1 known prototype

The prototype demonstrated at the parade in 2018 and testing has been underway since 2019.[281] The single unit used in combat during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[282]

2S7 Pion Armata samobiezna 2S7 Pion.jpg  Soviet Union 203 mm up to 96 In 2021, there were at least 13 units in active service with up to 83 in storage.[153] Brought back to working condition as of 2014.[283]

Rocket artillery[edit]

Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Number Details
S-8 MLRS  Japan
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
80 mm Mitsubishi L200 ? [284]
BM-21 Grad
9K51 "Grad" launcher on KrAZ chassis.jpg
BM-21 Grad Armed Forces of Ukraine.jpg
 Soviet Union 122 mm BM-21V
BM-21U
BM-21K
BM-21B
BM-21A
1
12
6
302+
18
450 units available after 1991.[285] As of 18 June 2022, at least 22 BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers had been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154] In April 2022, at least 20 units were supplied by Poland, as well as an undisclosed amount by Bulgaria.[157]
RM-70 T813 army2.JPG  Czechoslovakia RM-70 20+? Unknown quantity delivered by the Czech Republic in 2022 to the UGF.[268][286][287]
BM-27 Uragan BM-27 Uragan of the Ukrainian Army.jpg  Soviet Union 220 mm 9P140 76/139+ Further 63 are in storage and will need a complete overhaul to be combat-ready.[285] At least two Russian examples have been captured during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
TOS-1 Army2016-487.jpg  Russia TOS-1A 5+ Captured by Ukrainian Forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
M270 MLRS firing on the ranges at Otterburn. MOD 45158572.jpg  United States 227 mm M270B1
MARS II
3
3
In June 2022, UK announced that it will send M270 systems to Ukraine, reportedly three systems initially.[288] Germany pledged to send three modified MARS II variants of the M270 to Ukraine at the Ramstein 3 conference.[255]
M142 HIMARS HIMARS - missile launched.jpg  United States 4 On 1 June 2022, it was announced that the United States will supply the systems.[289][290]
BM-30 Smerch BM-30 Smerch parade.jpg  Soviet Union 300 mm 9A52-2 75+ [169]
Vilkha Vilkha MLRS tests.jpg  Ukraine small Vilkha formally entered service in October 2018. In November 2020, according to a Ukrainian Army official, the country had 98 missiles (range 70 km).[291]

Missile systems[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
9K52 Luna-M 9T29 Transporter with 9M21 rocket of 9K52 missile complex «Luna-M» in Military-historical Museum of Artillery, Engineer and Signal Corps in Saint-Petersburg, Russia .jpg  Soviet Union Short range ballistic missile 50 All in storage. Range of 70 km and a payload of half a ton. Would require an overall overhaul to be reactivated for combat duty.[citation needed]
OTR-21 Tochka OTR-21 Tochka during a parade in Kiev.jpg  Soviet Union Scarab-B 90[292] Range of 120 km and a payload of half a ton.[citation needed] Multiple videos show the UGF fired multiple Tochka missiles near Donetsk during the War in Donbas.[293][294][295][296]
Multi-role missiles
Brimstone Brimstone missile at RAF Museum London.JPG  United Kingdom Short-range multi-role missile Brimstone 1 single-mode In April 2022, the British government announced that it would send several hundreds of Brimstone missiles to Ukraine.[297] In May, a ground truck-mounted launcher for these missiles appeared in a video. They have been used in combat.[298]
Anti-ship missiles
RBS-17 Lockheed Martin Hellfire II.jpg  United States
 Sweden
Very short range anti-ship missile Maritime AGM-114 Hellfire variant In June, Sweden announced supplies of RBS-17 anti-ship missiles based on the maritime AGM-114 Hellfire variant.[299]
R-360 Neptune Neptune cruise missile 05.jpg  Ukraine Mid-range anti-ship cruise missile RK-360MC 1 In service with the Ukrainian Navy since March 2021.[300] It is believed by both Ukrainian and United States that two missiles of these missiles were used to sink the Russian cruiser Moskva on 13 April 2022, as stated by an official spokesperson for the United States Department of Defense.[301][302][303] One division contains six launchers with four tubes each.[citation needed]
Harpoon (MOBA) RDN mobile misbat.jpg  United States RGM-84L-4[304] At least 3 Launchers supplied by Denmark in June 2022, with missiles additionally provided by the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.[304] US announced the supply of additional two Harpoon systems the same month.[258]
In development
Hrim-2 Hrim-2 - Sapsan missile complex, Kyiv, 2018 01.jpg  Ukraine Short range ballistic missile 1 Range of 350 km and a payload of 480 kg. The system was first unveiled in August 2018. It is unknown whether it entered service yet.[citation needed]
Sapsan Sapsan (missile system).jpg  Ukraine TBA In development, with a range of 480 km and a maximum payload of about a 1.5 tons.[305] Funding resumed in 2021 and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine hoped to be able to buy the first Sapsan systems at the end of 2021.[citation needed]
Korshun-2 [uk] Korshun guided missile 2.jpg  Ukraine Short range cruise missile TBA In development, with a range of between 50 and 350 km and a payload of half a ton (around 450 kg). The missile is in development since 2014.[306]

Air defense systems[edit]

Long and medium air defense is under the authority of the Air Defense Forces of the Ukrainian Air Force. See their equipment.

Anti-aircraft guns[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
AZP S-60 S-60-57mm-hatzerim-1.jpg  Soviet Union Towed anti-aircraft 400 All in storage. One seen in use during training of territorial defence forces in Kharkiv.[citation needed]
ZU-23-2 Bulgarian truck-mounted AA-gun in 2012.jpg  Soviet Union Towed anti-aircraft 2A13 1,000+ As of 18 June 2022, five had been captured from Russian forces in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
ZSU-23-4 Shilka ZSU-23-4 Shilka Armed Forces of Ukraine.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured self-propelled anti-aircraft gun ZSU-23-4M3 300 Being modernized and returned to service by the Balakliia Repair Plant.[307]
Flakpanzer Gepard Gepard 1a2 overview.jpg  Germany Tracked armoured self-propelled anti-aircraft gun 1A2 50 50 refurbished units paid for by Germany to be delivered.[308]

Surface-to-air missile systems[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
9K31 Strela-1 Soviet SA-9 Gaskin.jpg  Soviet Union Very short range 48 All in storage with no plans yet for overhaul[citation needed]
9K35 Strela-10 Strela 10.jpg  Soviet Union 9K35M Strela-10M4 150+ As of 27 March 2022, 6 had been captured from Russian forces. As of 11 April 2022, unknown numbers of the system were supplied by the Czech Republic.[154][309]
Stormer HVM Exercise MedMan in BATUS, Canada. Stormer Combat Vehicles MOD 45148088.jpg  United Kingdom ? Mobile system which can hold 17 Starstreak missiles at one time. Units are being sent by the United Kingdom.[134]
9K33 Osa Bulgarian SA-8.jpg  Soviet Union Short range Osa-AKM 125 As of 18 June 2022, at least two had been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
2K22 Tunguska 9K22 Tunguska during the Independence Day parade in Kiev.JPG  Soviet Union 2K22M 70 Nizhyn enterprise "Defense of Technology" has been restoring and modernizing Tunguskas since 2018. 10 have been updated, ones have been delivered to the Ukrainian ground forces.[310]
Pantsir Pantsir-S1 SAM.jpg  Russia Pantsir-S1 3+ As of 18 June 2022, three had been captured from Russian forces in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
9K330 Tor Tor-M1 SAM (2).jpg  Soviet Union 6 At least 6 restored to active service.[311]
IRIS-T MAN 7 t mil gl IRIS-T SL.jpg  European Union Medium range IRIS-T SLM undisclosed On 1 June 2022, Germany pledged to supply the systems.[289] However, it is to be delivered only in December 2022.[157]
9K37 Buk 9K37 Buk of the Ukrainian military, Independence Day parade in Kiev.JPG  Soviet Union Medium range 9K37M1 72 Undergoing modernization to 9K37M1-2 standard.[312]
S-300 S-300V - Engineering technologies 2012 (10).jpg  Soviet Union Long range S-300PT,
S-300PS/M,
S-300PMU and
S-300V/1
250+?[313] At least one battery was donated by Slovakia.[314]

Radars[edit]

Radar for long and medium air defense are under Radiolocation Forces authority of the Ukrainian Air Force. See their equipment.

Model Image Country of origin Type Used by Number Details
P-35 P-35M radar in Latvia.jpg  Soviet Union E band/F band ? Still in service by 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
P-14 P-14 radar in Technical museum Togliatti.jpg  Soviet Union Very high frequency ? Still in service by 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
PRV-13 [ru] Odd pair.jpg  Soviet Union Towed ? Still in service by 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
P-19 P-19 radar system.jpg  Soviet Union Wheeled Ultra high frequency mobile ? Still in service by 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
ARK-1 [ru] 1RL239 in Togliatti Technical museum.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked artillery locating mobile Stand alone unit +1 Unknown quantity.[citation needed]
SNAR-10 [ru] ArmedForcesAcademy11Slovakia12.JPG  Soviet Union Tracked artillery locating mobile Stand alone unit ? Quantity unknown, now back in active service.[citation needed]
PPRU-1 9S80 PPRU-1.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked 3D acquisition mobile Gopher
Gaskin
Tunguska
Shilka
? [citation needed]
1L22 "Parol" 1L22 Parole-4 in Technical museum Togliatti.jpg  Soviet Union· Wheeled mobile ? Still in service by 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
1AP1 "Polozhennya-2" [uk] 1AR1 Polozhennya, Kyiv, 2018 35.jpg  Ukraine Tracked artillery locating mobile Stand alone unit 1+? Uses sound ranging rather than radar waves to determine the source of fire. A single prototype is now in service, more examples now in production.[315]
1L220U "Zoopark-2" [uk] 1L220U Zoopark-2, Kyiv 2018, 22.jpg  Ukraine Wheeled artillery locating mobile Stand alone unit 1+? Capable of detecting sources of artillery up to 60 km away. Quantity unknown, at least one example delivered.[citation needed] 1L220UK is modernized variant adopted by the Ukrainian army.[316]
AN/TPQ-36 US delivers two Q-36 counter battery radar systems to Ukraine.jpg  United States Wheeled artillery locating mobile Stand alone unit 34+ 2 units were delivered in mid-November 2014. By April 11, 2022, the Netherlands sent 5 units to Ukraine.[317][157] On 13 April 2022, the United States sent 10 more units to Ukraine, bringing the total number up to at least 28 known.[146] In June 2022, the United States delivered 5 more units.[259]
AN/TPQ-48 [ru] Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR).jpg  United States Light counter mortar Stand alone unit 20 3 were delivered on 20 November 2014, with 17 more promised afterwards.[318][319] In August 2015 such units were first demonstrated in use with Ukrainian artillery forces.[citation needed]
AN/TPQ-49 [ru] AN TPQ-49 radar on Bogdan-2351, Kyiv 2021, 10.jpg  United States Light counterfire Stand alone unit 10+ [320]
AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel ELEC AN-MPQ-64 Sentinel Radar lg.jpg  United States Towed air surveillance 2 As of 13 April 2022, the United States has sent 2 units to Ukraine as part of an $850 million military aid package for Ukraine.[146] In June 2022, a further 2 more were sent by the United States.[259]

Electronic warfare and communication[edit]

  • Communication equipment
  • Jammers
  • Eavesdropping equipment
Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
War trophy – small quantity
Borisoglebsk-2 Borisoglebsk-2.png  Russia Tacked vehicle-mounted, multi-functional
Electronic warfare weapon system
R-330BMV
Borisoglebsk-2B:
1+ At least one has been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]

Engineering[edit]

Engineering reconnaissance vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
IRM "Zhuk" [ru] Army2016demo-103.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked amphibious armoured engineering reconnaissance vehicle 20+ [citation needed]

Recovery vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
BTS-4 [ru] Contaminated BTS-4 in Pripyat.jpg  Soviet Union
 Russia
Tracked armoured recovery vehicle ? Based on T-44 chassi. By 14 April 2022, at least one vehicle were captured by UGF from Russian forces.[154]
BTS-5 Israeli-modified VT-55A or VT-55KS, Yad la-Shiryon Museum 2.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 100+ First used during operations to besiege Sloviansk, numerous machines however need an overhaul to be battlefield ready.[citation needed]
BTR-50 BTR-50, technical museum, Togliatti-2.JPG  Soviet Union Tracked amphibious armoured recovery vehicle 120~ Originally designed to be an armoured personnel carrier as its name states, it has since been surpassed by other armoured personnel carriers and has been converted to the role of armoured recovery vehicle to compensate for the lack of working BREM-2's.[citation needed]
BREM-1 [ru] Репетиция парада 2013 (8707034776).jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 100+ 22 units purchased from Hungary during the Summer 2014, the rest are inherited from Soviet Union and being repaired in Lviv. As of 27 March 2022, at least 2 have been captured by UGF during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[321]
BREM-2 [ru] BREM-2 in Kubinka.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked amphibious armoured recovery vehicle 50+ All in storage and will require maintenance to become operational.[citation needed]
BREM-84 "Atlet" [ru] BREM-84 Atlet.jpg  Ukraine Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 1 First unit was built in 1997, after trials in November 2008 it was adopted in Ukrainian Army.[322]
BREM-4K [ru] Представники держав-учасниць і держав-партнерів ОБСЄ відвідали 169 навчальний центр Сухопутних військ «Десна» (29449751322).jpg  Ukraine Wheeled amphibious armoured recovery vehicle 200+ First two BREM-4 were received in 2015.[323]
FV106 Samson Samson CVR(T) ARV.jpg  United Kingdom Tracked light armoured recovery vehicle 5 Pledged to Ukraine by British Government.[205]
BREM-K [ru] BREM-K - TankBiathlon14part2-06.jpg  Russia Wheeled amphibious armoured recovery vehicle 2+ By 14 April 2022, at least two vehicles were captured by UGF from Russian forces.[154]

Clearing vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
IMR IMR combat engineering vehicle in Odesa.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured obstacle clearing vehicle 50+ [citation needed]
BMR-1  Soviet Union Tracked mine clearing vehicle 50+ [citation needed]
IMR-2[210] RIAN archive 734015 Wildfires in Moscow Region's Lukhovitsky district.jpg  Soviet Union
Hungarian People's Republic
 Ukraine
Tracked armoured obstacle clearing vehicle 50+ All machines will need extensive repair before being combat ready.[citation needed]
UR-77 Meteorit Ukrainian hardware near Debaltseve.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked amphibious mine clearing vehicle 10+ [citation needed]
UR-67 [ru] UR-67 in the Togliatti Technical Museum.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked amphibious mine clearing vehicle 1+ By 14 April 2022, at least one vehicle had been captured from Russian forces.[154]

Minelayers[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
GMZ-3 Engineering Technologies - 2012 (5-43).jpg  Soviet Union Tracked minelayer 51+ At least 1 vehicle were captured by UGF from Russian forces.[154]

Construction vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
MDK-2M Сельскозозяйственная машина.JPG  Soviet Union Tracked trencher 10+ At least one restored to service.[citation needed]
BAT-2 [uk][210] Tyumen higher military command School of engineering 05.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured road laying machine 53 Being brought back into service, still numerous machines need an overhaul to be battlefield ready.[citation needed]
MDK-3 [uk] TankBiathlon14final-89.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked trencher 10+ [210]
KrAZ-250 [ru] KrAZ-250.jpg  Soviet Union Wheeled crane 10+ Seen building bunkers in Donbass.[citation needed]
KrAZ-255B[210] 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division (395-55).jpg  Soviet Union Wheeled excavator 10+ Severe shortage for defensive work.[citation needed]
MAZ-5335 MAZ-5335 based crane truck.jpg  Soviet Union Wheeled crane 10+ Seen building bunkers in the Donbas.[324][better source needed]
PZM-2 [ru] PZM-2 02.JPG  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Wheeled trencher 60+ Developed for the needs of the Soviet Union and went into production in 1991. Upon the Soviet Union collapse that same year, all vehicles were inherited by Ukraine and some were sold to Egypt. At least 1 now back in active service as of July 2016.[325] More vehicles repaired at Kharkiv Repair Plant.[326]

Bridges[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
PMP ППС-84 понтонный парк специальный 1.JPG  Soviet Union Wheeled floating bridge 50+ [210]
MT-55 Park of Military History Pivka - MT-55 bridgelayer.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge 20+ [citation needed]
MTU-12 An MTU tracked bridge layer with bridge element in Military-historical Museum of Artillery, Engineer and Signal Corps in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge 20+ [citation needed]
MTU-20 [ru] MTU-20-latrun-2.jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge 10+ [citation needed]
MTU-72 [ru] Russia Arms Expo 2013 (531-12).jpg  Soviet Union Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge 10+ Some machines were used in the Luhansk Oblast during the Russian invasion in Donbas in 2014, but most will need extensive repair before being combat ready.[citation needed]
PMM-2 [ru]  Soviet Union Tracked pontoon bridger 10+ [citation needed]
TMM-3 [ru] ТММ-3 тяжёлый механизированный мост.jpg  Ukraine Wheeled motorized bridge 10+ [210]

Boats[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
GSP-55 [de] GSP-55 02.JPG  Soviet Union Tracked amphibious ferry 20+ [citation needed]
BMK-130 [ru] RPP M68.jpg  Soviet Union Motor boat 32+ Used to secure PMP modules far into the river.[citation needed]

Medical[edit]

Tracked armoured ambulances[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
FV104 Samaritan CVRT Samaritan ambulance van het Belgische leger, Erfgoeddag 2017 foto 5.JPG
United Kingdom
Light armoured ambulance Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) 2-3 Part of the batch of 40 Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) that are part of the 120 armoured personnel carriers being pledged by the United Kingdom. As per Armed Forces Minister James Heappey, some of these variants will be donated to Ukraine.[205]

Wheeled protected ambulances[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer The new Vector vehicle on display on Salisbury Plain. MOD 45147081.jpg  Austria
 United Kingdom
Protected ambulance
Protected mobility vehicle
718 ambulances
718
? Originally used by the British armed forces, A British company called Venari Group has refurbished multiple Pinzgauer 718 into protected ambulances to be sent to Ukraine.[327] At least eight patrol vehicles were purchased privately.[157]
RG-31 Nyala RG-31 ambulancia Ejército español.jpg  South Africa Light protected multi-pupose vehicle Ambulance 1+ (?) At least one vehicle was donated by Spain by 15 April 2022.[328][329]

Wheeled ambulances[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Venari Unimog Ambulance Venari Ambulance Unimog.jpg  Germany
 United Kingdom
Ambulance Unimog ambulance ? Originally used by the British armed forces, A British company called Venari Group has refurbished multiple Unimogs, using a Flatbed Unimog and a Land Rover Ambulance compartment, that will be sent as batttlefield ambulances to Ukraine.[330]
Bogdan-2251 [uk] Богдан-2251 (ЗСУ 2017).jpg  China
 Ukraine
Ambulance Great Wall Wingle 5 The UGF ordered 100 vehicles and by 2018 50 were delivered. It's based on Chinese Great Wall Wingle 5.[citation needed]

Logistics[edit]

Utility vehicles[edit]

Cars[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
BMW 6 Series BMW 6 Series Convertible (front quarter).jpg  Germany Convertible ? Seen equipped with an NSV 12,7x108 machine gun[331]

Vans[edit]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Volkswagen Transporter (T4) VW Transporter 2.5Tdi 2002.jpg  Germany Van Volkswagen Transporter (T4) 80 Donated by Germany in the early 2015.[citation needed]
Ford Transit 2016 Ford Transit 350 2.2.jpg  United States Van 9+ Used by the Military Police.[citation needed]
GAZ Gazelle Gaz-322132 TAXI.jpg  Russia
 Ukraine
Van [citation needed]
GAZ Sobol Gorky Automobile Plant in Nizhniy Novgorod (22).jpg  Russia
 Ukraine
Van [citation needed]
KIA Pregio 2005 Kia Pregio (CT2 MY05) van (21974010489).jpg  South Korea Van [citation needed]
Renault Kangoo 2012 Renault Kangoo Z.E. front II.JPG  France
 Japan
Van [citation needed]
Dacia Dokker 2012 Dacia Dokker.JPG  France
 Japan
 Morocco
 Romania
Van 192 Used by the Military Police.[citation needed]

Off-road vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
UAZ-452 UAZ 452 front q.jpg  Soviet Union Van UAZ-452
UAZ-452A
? [citation needed]
UAZ-469 UAZ-469.jpg  Soviet Union Multi-purpose vehicle ? To be replaced starting in 2021. 2 have been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[154]
Lada Niva Legend Lada Niva kun ŝnorkelo 02.jpg  Soviet Union Multi-purpose vehicle VAZ-2121
VAZ-2131
[citation needed]
Lada Niva Lada Niva front 20080228.jpg  Russia Patrol car 9 Bought privately[citation needed]
Argo 8x8  Canada Amphibious extreme terrain vehicle ? [citation needed]
LV-Teh  Latvia All-terrain vehicle 10[332] Civilian all-terrain vehicles repurposed for the military.[333]
Mercedes-Benz 250 GD Wolf [pl] MB250GD Wolf.jpg  Germany Multi-purpose vehicle GD 290 Wolf 40 Small quantity was bought from Germany by volunteers and used most notably by the Donbas Battalion and the Azov Battalion.[citation needed]
Humvee Ukrainian Humvees - Independence Day parade in Kiev.JPG  United States Multi-purpose vehicle M1113
М1097А2
M1152
200
40
60[334]
337+[335]
Belongs to 95th Airmobile Brigade. 10 vehicles were donated to the Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion. Further 200 were promised by the United States on 11 March 2015 with 100 delivered on 11 May 2015. 100 more M998 Humvees delivered on 18 July 2015 by ship in Odessa.[336] 60 HMMWV ambulance delivered between 2015 and 2019.[235][193] 5 delivered by Lithuania in February 2022.[235]
Toyota Land Cruiser J76 Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ76 09.08.21 JM.jpg  Japan Wagon J76 43 Provided by the United States in 2017.[citation needed]
Tarpan Honker Tarpan 4WD Honker pic1.JPG  Poland Multi-purpose vehicle Several dozen Honkers were bought from Polish Land Forces by citizens of Ternopil (fund-raiser). Honkers were also renovated and sent to Donbas.[337]
Santana Aníbal [es] Aníbal estándar.JPG  Spain Multi-purpose vehicle ? Apparently some units delivered. Part of a total of 20 vehicles donated by the government of Spain.[236][338][better source needed]
Ford Ranger FordRanger4x4.jpg  United States Pickup truck ? Seen equipped with armour plates and a Maxim machine gun[citation needed]
Nissan Navara 2010 Nissan NP300 front.jpg  Japan Pickup truck 50 Pickups equipped with 12.7-mm DShK heavy machine gun.[citation needed]
Isuzu D-Max Isuzu D-Max (first generation) (front), Serdang.jpg  Japan Pickup truck 38 Pickups equipped with 12.7-mm DShK heavy machine gun.[citation needed]
Volkswagen Amarok VW AMAROK.JPG  Germany Pickup truck ? Seen armoured[210]
Mitsubishi L200 Mitsubishi L200 2500 DI-D+ Intense Doppelkabine (IV, Facelift) – Frontansicht, 16. April 2011, Hilden.jpg  Japan Pickup truck ? Seen sometimes equipped with a machine gun, an anti-tank guided missile launcher, or an S-8 multiple rocket launcher system.[citation needed]
Fiat Fullback Fiat Fullback IMG 2543.jpg  Japan
 Thailand
Pickup truck ? Seen equipped with Mistral surface-to-air missile launchers.[339]
Bogdan-2351 [uk] Bogdan-2351 and AN-TPQ-48, Kyiv 2018, 57.jpg  China
 Ukraine
Multi-purpose vehicle Great Wall Wingle 5 350+ Adopted in 2018. Over 350 ambulance versions delivered between 2017 and 2019. It's based on Chinese Great Wall Wingle 5.[193][340] Also seen equipped with an AN/TPQ-48 or AN/TPQ-49 radar.[citation needed]

Sport Utility Vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
Mitsubishi Outlander 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE Automatic 2.4 Front.jpg  Japan Sport utility vehicle [citation needed]
Renault Duster Dacia Duster 1.5 dCi front 20100928.jpg  France
 Japan
 Romania
Sport utility vehicle [citation needed]
SsangYong Acyton 2007 SsangYong Actyon (C100) A230 wagon (2015-07-03) 01.jpg
South Korea
Sport utility vehicle [citation needed]
Great Wall Haval H3 Great Wall Haval H3 001.jpg  China Sport utility vehicle Haval H3 20 [citation needed]
Lada Niva Travel Lada Niva 2020.jpg  Russia Sport utility vehicle [citation needed]
UAZ Patriot UAZ Patriot - przód(MSP16).jpg  Russia Sport utility vehicle UAZ-23632 3+ (?) Used by National Police of Ukraine and Ukrainian Border Troops. By 11 April 2022, 3 vehicles were captured from Russian forces by UGF.[citation needed]

Cargo vehicles[edit]

Tractor units[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
MAZ-537 MAZ-537G Hun 2010 1.jpg  Soviet Union (pull 50 tonnes) +300 [citation needed]
KrAZ-6446 [ru] 2S7 Pion and KrAZ-6446, Kyiv 2018, 53.jpg  Ukraine (pull 30 tonnes) +50 Dozens of KrAZ-6446 have been accepted into service during 2015 with further batches to come.[citation needed]
KrAZ-6510TE [uk] KrAZ-6510, Kyiv 2021, 01.jpg  Ukraine (pull 70 tonnes) KrAZ-6510TE 3 Order placed in 2019. Three were handed over in 2022.[341]

Trucks[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
ZiL-157 Czechoslovak 130mm rocket launcher Raketomet vz. 51.jpg  Soviet Union Heavy ? Still in service at the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[210]
Ural-375D Ural375 nva.jpg  Soviet Union Medium
(4.5 tonnes)
? [210]
GAZ-53 ГАЗ-53 май 2014.JPG  Soviet Union Medium
(3.5 tonnes)
? 5 captured from Russian forces.[citation needed]
GAZ-66 GAZ 66.jpg  Soviet Union Medium
(2 tonnes)
~ 2,000 (2014) [342]
ZIL-130 Green ZiL-130 on Grunwaldzkie roundabout in Kraków.jpg  Soviet Union Medium
(3.5 tonnes)
? [210]
ZIL-131 ZIL-131 in Malbork.jpg
 Soviet Union Medium
(3.5 tonnes)
? [210]
KrAZ-255B 790th Fighter Order of Kutuzov 3rd class Aviation Regiment, Khotilovo airbase (356-27).jpg  Soviet Union Heavy ? [343]
Ural-4320 Engineering Technologies - 2012 (2-35).jpg  Soviet Union Medium
(5 tonnes)
? [210]
KamAZ-4310 КамАЗ-43101.JPG  Soviet Union
 Russia
Heavy
(7 tonnes)
79+ By 14 April 2022, at least 79 vehicles had been captured from Russian forces.[154]
KrAZ-260 790th Fighter Order of Kutuzov 3rd class Aviation Regiment, Khotilovo airbase (356-28).jpg  Soviet Union Heavy ? [210]
Ural-5323 Ural-5323.jpg  Soviet Union
 Russia
Heavy 1+ By 14 April 2022, at least one vehicle had been captured from Russian forces.[154]
MAZ-5337 [ru] MAZ 5337.JPG  Soviet Union Heavy
(7.5 tonnes)
MAZ-5337 ? [citation needed]
GAZ-3307 Машина ГАЗ компании ИДК.jpg  Soviet Union Medium
(4.5 tonnes)
? [citation needed]
KrAZ-6322 Iraqi KrAZ trucks.jpg  Ukraine Heavy 500+[citation needed] [210]
KamAZ-4326 Interpolitex 2012 (481-21).jpg  Russia Medium 3+ By 14 April 2022, at least 3 vehicles were captured by UGF from Russian forces.[citation needed]
GAZ-3308[210] Interpolitex2016part2-11.jpg  Russia Medium ? In service since 2014.[citation needed]
KamAZ-6350 [de] Interpolitex 2011 (402-31).jpg  Russia Heavy
(10 tonnes)
? [citation needed]
KrAZ-6333  Ukraine Heavy 2 At the beginning of 2003, the holding company AvtoKrAZ actively worked to improve the KrAZ vehicle model range and completed development work on the creation of a KrAZ-6333RE special transporter evacuator designed for transporting tracked heavy vehicles. It is possible to load a crawler vehicle onto a special vehicle for transport either by self-propelled or by winch, while the total mass of transported equipment is not more than 20 tons and the total length is up to 6.5 meters.[344]
KamAZ-4350 КАМАЗ-4350.JPG  Russia Medium
(4 tonnes)
? [citation needed]
KamAZ-5350 [de] KAMAZ-5350 military truck of Russia.jpg  Russia Heavy
(6 tonnes)
? [citation needed]
KrAZ-5233 KrAZ-5233VE in Kyiv.jpg  Ukraine Medium
(5 tonnes)
KrAZ-5233VE +200 Since August 2011.[345]
Ural-6370 [uk] Ural-6370, Engineering technologies 2012 (1).jpg  Russia Heavy 3+ By 14 April 2022, at least 3 vehicles were captured by UGF from Russian forces.[citation needed]
BAZ T1618 [ru] BAZ T1618.jpg  Ukraine
 India
Medium
(2+ tonnes)
+100 [citation needed]
Unimog GuentherZ 2007-06-13 0539 Bundesheer Mercedes Unimog.jpg  Germany Medium
(2.5 tonnes)
4 All 4 machines are used as medevac and were bought by volunteers for the Army; 2 on 26 November 2014 and 2 more on 4 December 2014.[346][347]
Isuzu Model NPR75L ISUZU ELF 5th Gen, Hira-Body type.jpg  Japan Medium
(2+ tonnes)
60 [citation needed]
Iveco Trakker Iveco Trakker GTF 6x6.jpg  Italy Heavy
(9 tonnes)
10 (+10) All vehicles bought for engineering purposes with the United States aid money.[348]
MAN KAT1 MAN gl (6×6) truck - August 2011 - 02.jpg  Germany Heavy
(7 tonnes)
6x6 ? Seen in use to transport FH70 howitzers.[349][350]
MTV MTV-of-the-New-Jersey-National-Guard.jpg
United States
Medium ~108? Donated mainly by the United States primarily to be used to transport M777 howitzers, multiple different variants seen being used.[351][157]

Ammo carriers[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
9T452 9T452 Uragan.jpg  Soviet Union Wheeled 9T452 Ammo carrier for the BM-27 Uragan multiple rocket launcher.[210]
MAZ-543 Anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine (28137543282).jpg  Soviet Union Wheeled TMZ 9T234-2 Ammo carrier for BM-30 missiles.[citation needed]
War trophy – small quantity
TZM-T [ru] ТЗМ-Т 1.JPG  Russia Tracked 5+ (?) Reloader for TOS-1. By 14 April 2022, four vehicles had been captured from Russian forces.[154]

Field kitchen units[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
PK-2-48 Армейская полевая кухня СССР.JPG  Soviet Union Mobile field kitchen 674 Produced during the 60s and is widely used in the field since Spring 2014.[citation needed]
PK-125 2012. День Победы в Донецке 303.jpg  Soviet Union Mobile field kitchen 1,729 Produced during the 70s and is widely used in the field since Spring 2014.[citation needed]
PK-130 Field kitchen Torpin Tykit.JPG  Soviet Union Mobile field kitchen 4,651 Produced during the 80s and is widely used in the field since Spring 2014.[citation needed]

Aircraft[edit]

Helicopters[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
Robinson R44 Robinson R44 II (cropped).jpg  United States Training Raven II 1 At least 1 is used as a training helicopter leased by the National Police of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Aerokopter AK1-3 Sanka CB Aerocopter AK 1-3 San'ka AN2126428.jpg  Ukraine Observation AK1-3 Small number in service with the Ukrainian Army as reconnaissance and observation helicopters.[citation needed]
Mil Mi-2 Krzesiny 106RB.JPG  Soviet Union
 Poland
Transport Mi-2MSB [ru] 18 17 units in total,[352] however 10 units have been repaired and upgraded to Mi-2MSB [ru] variant,[353] although in March 2017 one was lost in a crash.[354] In June 2022, Slovakia donated one additional helicopter.[157]
Mil Mi-8 Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter, Sea Breeze 2011 cropped.jpg  Soviet Union Transport Mi-8
Mi-9
48 It is believed that only 16 were flyable at the start of 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine. More than 40 restored since 2014. In conflict in the east of Ukraine military has lost 8 Mi-8 and 2 MI-8 were severely damaged.[355]
Mil Mi-17 Mi-17 from Bulgarian Air Force.jpg  Soviet Union Transport / attack Mi-17M 24 16 have been given to Ukraine by the United States as of 27 April 2022 as part of an $850 million military aid package.[146] Four more have been given in a $700 million military aid package.[119] In June 2022,Slovakia donated four additional helicopters.[157]
Mil Mi-24 Mi24ukraine.JPG  Soviet Union Attack Mi-24VP
Mi-24V
Mi-24P
Mi-24RKhR
Mi-24PU-1
50 15 were in a flyable condition at the start of 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine.[citation needed] Since the beginning of the conflict in the east of Ukraine, the military has lost 6 MI-24 and 6 were badly damaged. One was lost on 24 March 2015 due to technical failure.[356] Motor Sich has begun manufacturing rotor blades for Mi-24 and Mi-8.[357] At least 16 more Mi-24 are planned to be returned to service in 2021.[358][359] 15 have been donated by the Czech Republic.[360][361]
Mil Mi-26 P1010525x.jpg  Soviet Union Transport 11 None can fly without extensive retrofits.[citation needed]

Unmanned aerial vehicles and autonomous vehicles[edit]

Reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven RQ-11 Raven 1.jpg  United States Short range 72 units United States announced that it will make these drones available to Ukraine to counter other military drones.[362]
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma U S Marine Corps RQ-20 Puma 4-M-DE476-005 JPEG.jpg  United States Short range [363]
Bird-Eye 400 Bird-Eye 400.jpg  Israel Short range 2 Bought in 2008 but funding problems meant that Ukraine couldn't pay for the training of servicemen and both machines just lay in storage. Their current condition and usage is unknown.[citation needed]
WB Electronics FlyEye [pl] WB Electronics FlyEye, Kyiv 2021, 03.jpg  Poland Short range [364]
Baykar Bayraktar Mini UAV Miniuavs.jpg  Turkey Short range [365]
Ukrspecsystems PD-2 UKRSPECSYSTEMS PD-2 photo 1.jpg  Ukraine Medium range Unknown VTOL variant used by ground Ukrainian Ground Forces.[366]
DJI Mini 2 DJI Mini 2.jpg  China Short range 187 Was donated by the Netherlands.[367]
DJI Mavic 3 DJI - Drohne Mavic 3.JPG  China Short range [368]
DJI Phantom 4 DJI Phantom 4Pro 04-2017 img3 in flight.jpg  China Short range [369]

Loitering munitions[edit]

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
WB Electronics Warmate Warmate UAV, Kyiv 2017, 03.jpg  Poland Loitering munition [364]
AeroVironment Switchblade Switchblade 300 launch.jpg  United States Loitering munition Switchblade 300: 100[157]
Switchblade 600: 10[370]
As of 13 April 2022, the United States has given additional 300 switchblade units in the latest Military aid package to Ukraine.[146]
Phoenix Ghost  United States Loitering munition 121 To be delivered.[157]

Uniforms[edit]

Camouflages[edit]

Name Photo Country of origin Notes
VSR Vladimir Putin in Gudermes - 1 January 2000.jpg  Soviet Union Used by Ukrainian special forces.[371]
MM14 MM14.jpg  Ukraine Standard issue camouflage, adopted in 2016. The MM14 is a Pixelated camouflage, inspired by NATO-style patterns, and was adopted as part of the broader modernization, Ukrainization and decommunization process of the military.[372][373]
Varan ZSU Varan zsu.png  Ukraine The differential characteristic of "Varan" camouflage is its drawing which uses elements of three-dimensional net structure.
This structure combined with the background gives a unique "effect of solubility".[374]
MultiCam MultiCam.svg  United States Standard issue camouflage for special forces. Widely issued to regular troops and volunteers.[375][376]
OCP Scorpion W2, Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) swatch.png  United States Used by regular Ukrainian Armed forces and reservists supplied by U.S. Armed Forces of 2022.[376]
UCP Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP).jpg  United States Used by regular Ukrainian Armed Forces (slightly different color palette), and some special units.[377]
MARPAT Marpat1.jpg  United States Ukrainian copies[376]
M81 Woodland "M81" U.S. woodland camouflage pattern swatch.png  United States Known to be used by Bohdan Company and Chernihiv Company with local variant made to resemble Croatian-made Woodland camos.[378][376]
Tigerstripe Lebairbronedigcam.png  United States Tiger camo being used by Bohdan Company.[citation needed]
MTP British Armed Forces Multi Terrain Pattern camouflage.jpg  United Kingdom National Guard of Ukraine seen wearing MTP uniforms supplied by Britain and local copies. Donated to Ukraine by the UK Government.[379]
DPM DPM Combat 95 Camouflage Material MOD 45149982.jpg  United Kingdom Blue DPM used by British soldiers in OPFOR roles since 2015, and certain Cadet units still wear the pattern.[380][381]
Flecktarnmuster Flecktarn pattern.jpg  Germany Used by some Ukrainian units like the Azov regiment.[382]
Wz. 93 Pantera Kamuflaż wz 93.png  Poland Donated by the Polish Government.[citation needed]

Armor[edit]

Name Photo Country of origin Notes
TSh-4 Moscow 2012 Victory Day Parade Rehearsal, T-90 tank crew, Russia.jpg  Soviet Union Standard tanker helmet.[citation needed]
SSh-39 Ssh39exterior.jpg  Soviet Union Stored, some in private hands.[citation needed]
SSh-40 Парад Победы на Красной площади 24 июня 1945 г. (16).jpg  Soviet Union Issued to volunteers. Widely used in 2014, but quickly withdrawn from frontline use.[citation needed]
SSh-60 Artillery training (SSh-60 helmet).jpg  Soviet Union Due to shortages, sometimes issued to troops behind the front and TDF forces. Large amounts in private hands. Widely used in 2014, but quickly withdrawn from frontline use.[citation needed]
SSh-68 Музей истории донецкой милиции 068.jpg  Soviet Union Large amounts in private hands, with other steel helmets it supplements insufficient quantity of kevlar headgear of TDF, rescue teams and volunteer troops until delivery of more modern protective equipment.[citation needed]
Kaska-1M Kaska-1M Model 1- option 1-500x500.png  Ukraine One of the standard helmets, in widespread use. Produced domestically by TEMP3000.[citation needed]
TOR, TOR-D, TOR-BT TOR-D Helmet.webp  Ukraine One of the standard helmets, in widespread use. Produced domestically by UaRms.[citation needed]
Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops PASGT vest and helmet, 1991.jpg  United States Used by Aidar and Donbas Battalions.[383]
Combat Bullet-Proof Vest [ja] 展示される戦闘防弾チョッキ.jpg  Japan Provided by Japan, mainly used by Territorial defense forces.[384][better source needed]
FAST-Helmet Fast Rope Training (14088586955).jpg  United States Used by Ukrainian Spetsnaz Forces. Also in rapid use with National Guard of Ukraine upon Russian buildup on border in 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[citation needed]
Mk 6 helmet Mk6helmet.JPG  United Kingdom Some supplied in 2014; further helmet donations were made during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[385]
Mk 7 helmet Mk VII Helmet MOD 45150536.jpg  United Kingdom Thousands were donated to Ukraine by the British Government.[385]
WZ 2005 Hełm wz. 2005.jpg  Poland 14,000 were donated to Ukraine by the Polish government.[386]
Gefechtshelm M92 Gefechtshelm M92 mit Tarnüberzug.png  Germany 5,000 were donated by the German government to Ukraine in 2022.[citation needed]
Hjälm M90 M90 helmet.JPG  Sweden 5,000 were donated by the Swedish government to Ukraine in 2022.[387]

Other wearables[edit]

Name Photo Country of origin Type Notes
PMK Russian gas mask ПМК-2.jpg  Soviet Union Gasmask [citation needed]
GP-5 GP-5 Gasmaske.jpg  Soviet Union Gasmask [citation needed]

Portable equipment[edit]

Name Photo Country of origin Type Notes
DP-5V 27th Independent Sevastopol Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (181-47).jpg  Soviet Union Radiation measuring device [citation needed]
LPR-1 (1D13) MechanizedInfantryExercise2018-05.jpg  Soviet Union Laser rangfinder [citation needed]
PAB-2A Bussol.jpg  Soviet Union directing circle for artillery [citation needed]
NSPU NSPU Night Vision Scope.jpg  Soviet Union Night vision device [citation needed]
PPN-2 Nachtvisier PPN-2 in der WTS-Koblenz.jpg  Soviet Union Night vision device [citation needed]
APN 5-40 Wehrtechnische Sammlung der Bundeswehr (38741137285).jpg  Soviet Union Night vision device (tank) [citation needed]
APN 6-40 (1PN35) Wehrtechnische Sammlung der Bundeswehr (39637625411).jpg  Soviet Union Night vision device (tank) [citation needed]
HyteraTC620 Baofeng UV-5R transceiver.jpg  China Walkie-Talkie [citation needed]

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