The list of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine can be subdivided into: infantry weapons, vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, and clothing. Due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, quantities of operational equipment are highly uncertain.
Infantry weapons
Handguns
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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Tokarev TT-33 | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic | 7.62x25mm Tokarev | Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian war.[1] | |
Margolin MCM | .22 Long Rifle | Used for training.[2] | |||
Makarov PM | 9×18mm Makarov | Standard-issue handgun of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.[3] | |||
Stechkin APS | Automatic | [4][5] | |||
SPP-1 | Underwater |
4.5x40 mmR | Still used by Maritime Special Forces[4] | ||
PSM | Semi-automatic | 5.45x18mm | Used by high-ranking officers and government officials.[6][7] | ||
CZ 75 | Czech Republic | 9x19mm Parabellum | Donated by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[8] | ||
CZ 82 | Czechoslovakia | 9×18mm Makarov | 30,150 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[9] | ||
Fort-12 | Ukraine | Standard pistol of the Omega Group.[10] | |||
Fort-14TP | Replacing the Makarov PM.[3] | ||||
Fort-17 | Used by special forces.[11] | ||||
Fort-21 | 9×19mm Parabellum | [12] | |||
Glock 17 | Austria | Used by special forces.[13] 600 donated by Canada.[14] | |||
Kimber R7 Mako | United States | 200 donated by Kimber to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[15] | |||
Heckler & Koch SFP9 | Germany | 500 donated by Germany in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[16] |
Shotguns
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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KS-23 | Soviet Union | Pump action shotgun | 23×75mmR (Barrikada slug) | Use by anti-terrorist units[17] | |
Mossberg 500 | United States | 12 gauge | Donated by the United States during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[18][19] | ||
Saiga-12 | Russian Federation | Semi-automatic shotgun | 12 gauge | "Saiga-12K - Tactical" carbine adopted by the Ukrainian Navy and National Guard in 2009[20] |
Rifles
Semi-automatic rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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Savage MSR-15 | United States | Semi-automatic carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | Used by the Territorial Defense Forces[21] | |
Adams Arms P1 | M4 AR-15 based semi-automatic rifles donated to Ukraine by Adams Arms[22][23] | ||||
Kel-Tec SUB-2000 | 9x19mm Parabellum | 400 donated by Kel-Tec in 2022.[24] |
Assault rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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AKM | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Used by National Guard and Territorial Defense units.[25][26] | |
AKMS | Limited use.[27] Some were donated by Poland.[28] | ||||
AK-74 (AKS74/AKS74u) | 5.45×39mm | Standard issue for the Ukrainian Ground Forces.[3] | |||
Seen in use with suppressors attached.[29] | |||||
Assault carbine | Shortened variant of the AKS-74[3] | ||||
APS | Underwater assault rifle | 5.66x39mm MPS | Used by Maritime Special Forces[4] | ||
IPI Malyuk | 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.[30] | |
Fort-221 | Israel Ukraine |
Bullpup assault rifle | 5.45×39mm 5.56×45mm NATO |
Used by special forces[3] | |
Fort-224 | Shortened version of the Fort-221[3] | ||||
UAR-15 | Ukraine United States |
Assault carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | Based on the AR-15 platform[31] | |
M4-WAC-47 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×39mm |
Based on the M4 carbine.[3] | ||
Samopal vz. 58 | Czechoslovakia | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | 5,000 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[9] | |
Zastava M70 | Yugoslavia | 20,000+ sent by Croatia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[32] Seen in use by Ukrainians being trained by the British Army[33] | |||
Type 56-1 | People's Republic of China | Confiscated Iranian rifles supplied to Ukraine.[34][35] | |||
FN FNC | Belgium | 5.56×45mm NATO | 5,000 rifles sent by Belgium in March 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[36] | ||
FN SCAR-L | Bullpup assault rifle | Sent by Belgium in May 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[36] | |||
FN F2000 | An unknown quantity, sent by Belgium in May 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[37][36] | ||||
CZ BREN 2 | Czech Republic | Modular assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Unknown number delivered by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion.[9] | |
FS MSBS Grot C16A2 | Poland | 10,000 Grot C16A2 rifles delivered during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[38] | |||
FB wz. 88 Tantal | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Donated by Poland.[28] | ||
AK-74M | Russia | Captured from Russian forces.[39] | |||
AK-12 | Captured from Russian forces.[39] | ||||
Colt Canada C7 | Canada | 5.56×45mm NATO | Donated by Canada and the Netherlands.[40][14] | ||
M4 carbine | United States | Assault carbine | Used by special forces.[13] | ||
M16A4 | Assault rifle | [41] | |||
Steyr AUG | Austria | Australian-made version used.[42][43] | |||
CETME Model L | Spain | Donated by Spain in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[44] | |||
Australian Combat Assault Rifle | Australia | 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×51mm NATO |
Unknown small quantity delivered in July 2023.[45] | ||
Haenel MK 556 | Germany | 5.56×45mm NATO | 305 delivered by Germany, 4,695 more pledged.[16] | ||
Battle rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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SIG SG 510 | Switzerland | Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Used by special forces operators[46][42] | |
Heckler & Koch G3 | West Germany | At least 1,000 G3A3/4s sent by Portugal as part of military aid in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[47] | |||
FN FAL | Belgium | Unknown quantity delivered by Belgium in 2022.[36] Seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[48][49] | |||
M14 | United States | 35,000 sent by Estonia.[50] |
Sniper rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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SVD | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic | 7.62×54mmR | Standard issue rifle for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[51] 12 rifles sent by the Czech Republic.[9] | |
Stiletto-Systeme STL-016 | Ukraine | Bolt-action | .300 Winchester | Based on the Mosin-Nagant M1891/30[52] | |
Zbroyar Z-008 | 7.62×51mm NATO | [53] | |||
Zbroyar VPR-308 | Ukraine United States |
Military sniper version of the Zbroyar Z-008[54] | |||
Zbroyar UAR-10 | Semi-automatic | Replacing the SVD rifle in the sniping role.[51] | |||
Fort-301 | Israel Ukraine |
Locally produced version of the Galatz rifle.[55] | |||
Sako TRG-22 | Finland | Bolt-action | Used by the Omega special force unit of the National Guard.[56] Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[57] | ||
M110 | United States | Semi-automatic | An unknown quantity, seen in the hands of Ukrainian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[58] | ||
Desert Tech SRS | Bolt-action | Introduced by the National Guard in 2016[59] | |||
Savage Model 110 | 125 were bought in 2018 for the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces.[21] | ||||
M24 SWS | Part of United States military aid.[60] | ||||
Barrett MRAD | .338 Lapua Magnum | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[57] | |||
Remington Model 700 | .308 Winchester | Used by the Ukrainian Ground Forces[21] | |||
Kimber Advanced Tactical | 10 donated by Kimber [61] | ||||
SIG Sauer SSG 3000 | Germany | 7.62×51mm NATO | Used by Alpha Group and Guard Special Forces[11] | ||
Cadex Defense CDX-TAC | Canada | .338 Lapua Magnum | Supplied by Canada[57] | ||
Accuracy International AWM | United Kingdom | Donated by the Netherlands in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[62] | |||
Accuracy International AX308 | Donated by the Netherlands in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[63] | ||||
Haenel HLR 338 | Germany | [16] |
Submachine guns
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fort-224 | Israel | Bullpup submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Used by special forces[64] | |
Škorpion vz. 61 | Czechoslovakia | Submachine gun | 9×18mm Makarov | 2,085 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[9] | |
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 | Czech Republic | 9×19mm Parabellum | Unknown quantities delivered from the Czech Republic, deployed in combat during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[65] | ||
Uzi | Israel | Surplus FN-licensed Uzis supplied to Ukraine[66][67] | |||
SIG MPX | United States Germany |
[68] | |||
Machine guns
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PM M1910/30 | Russian Empire Soviet Union |
Heavy | 7.62×54mmR | Prior to 2014, Ukraine had more than 30,000 units stored in strategic reserve.[69] Widely used in the Russo-Ukrainian war, some were modified with modern optics and supressors.[70][71] | |
DPM | Soviet Union | Light | Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[72] | ||
RPD | 7.62×39mm | Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian war.[72] | |||
RPK | Used by the National Guard.[73] | ||||
RPK-74 | 5.45×39mm | Standard issue light machine gun[51] | |||
PK | Soviet Union Bulgaria |
General-purpose | 7.62×54mmR | PKM standard issue general-purpose machine gun.[51] The Bulgarian MG-1M variant is also used.[74] | |
KPV | Soviet Union | Heavy | 14.5x114mmR | 60 KPVT transferred by Lithuania in 2015.[75] Base for anti-aircraft guns.[76] | |
NSV | 12.7×108mm | Standard issue heavy machine gun.[72] | |||
DShK |
|
86 guns transferred from Lithuania in 2015.[75] Domestically modified variants and Romanian-made DShKMs also seen in use.[77][78] | |||
UKM-2000 | Poland | General-purpose | 7.62×51mm NATO | Donated by Poland starting in June 2022[28] | |
Fort-401 | Israel | Light | 5.56×45mm NATO | Used by special forces. Highly modified Israeli IWI Negev[51] | |
UK vz. 59 | Czechoslovakia | General-purpose | 7.62×54mmR | 3,200 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[9] | |
Beretta MG 42/59 | Italy | 7.62×51mm NATO | Italian version of the German MG 3, donated by Italy in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[79] | ||
Rheinmetall MG 3 | West Germany | 238 were donated by Germany in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[16] | |||
Heckler & Koch MG5 | Germany | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[16][80] | |||
Ksp 58B | Sweden | Donated by Sweden in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[81] | |||
AAT-52 | France | Mounted on the donated VAB APCs[82] | |||
FN Minimi | Belgium Canada |
Light | 5.56×45mm NATO | Delivered by Belgium and Canada (domestically made version) in 2022[36][14] | |
FN MAG | General-purpose | 7.62×51mm NATO | Donated by Belgium and Canada (domestically made version) in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[36][14] | ||
Zastava M53 | Yugoslavia | 7.92×57mm Mauser | Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian war.[72][83] | ||
CETME Ameli | Spain | Light | 5.56×45mm NATO | Donated by Spain in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[84][85] | |
M249 | United States | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[83] | |||
M240 | General-purpose | 7.62×51mm NATO | Donated by the US.[83] | ||
M2 Browning | Heavy | 12.7×99mm NATO | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[86] The Turkish Canik M2 is also used.[87] | ||
Grenades and launchers
Smoke grenades
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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M-18 | United States | Smoke grenade | N/A | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[88] | |
Merkkisavuheite 80-16 | Finland | N/A | Donated by Finland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[89] | ||
RDG-M | Russia | 58mm | Captured from Russian forces.[90] | ||
RGR | Tear gas | N/A | Captured from Russian forces.[90] | ||
Hand grenades
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sirpalekäsikranaatti M50 | Finland | Hand grenade | 50mm | Donated by Finland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[89] | |
RGD-5 | Soviet Union Bulgaria |
58mm | Standard issue grenade of the AFU.[91] Bulgarian-made grenades are also used by elements of the Ground Forces and National Guard.[90] | ||
F-1 | Soviet Union | 55mm | Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian war.[1] | ||
RGN | 60mm | Standard issue grenade of the Ukrainian Army.[91] | |||
RGO | Limited use.[1] | ||||
DM51 | Germany | 57mm | 100,000 DM51A2 donated by Germany.[16][90] | ||
L109 | Switzerland United Kingdom |
65mm | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[92] | ||
m/963 | Portugal | 57mm | Donated by Portugal.[47] | ||
M67 | United States Canada | 64mm | American and Canadian grenades used by the UAF.[90][14] | ||
OF 37 HE | France | Delivered by France in May 2022[93] | |||
GHO-2 HE | Bulgaria | 56mm | [94] | ||
RG-60TB | Russia | 60mm | Thermobaric grenade, captured from Russian forces.[90] |
Anti-tank grenades
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RKG-3 | Soviet Union | Anti-tank |
362mm | Mostly used in domestically modified RKG-1600 variant[95] with 3D printed stabilisation fins and modified fuzing for dropping from commercial drones[96] |
Grenade launchers
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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GP-25 Kostyor | Soviet Union | Grenade launcher | 40 mm caseless grenade | Underbarrel grenade launcher.[97] Some used standalone with the Black Storm Defender stock[98] | |
AGS-17 | Automatic | 30×29mm | [86] | ||
UAG-40 | Ukraine | Automatic |
40×53mm | 500 units purchased in 2016 for the Ukrainian Armed Forces[99] | |
RGSh-30 | Grenade launcher | 30mm | Primarily used by Ukrainian special forces since 2014.[100] | ||
Fort-600 | Grenade launcher | 40×46mm SR | Used by the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces.[101] | ||
RGP-40 | Poland | Multi-shot grenade launcher | Used by special forces.[13] | ||
M32 Grenade Launcher | United States | Multiple-shot grenade launcher | Donated to the Ukrainian Ground Forces by the United States in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[102] | ||
M320 Grenade Launcher Module | Grenade launcher | Used by special forces.[13] | |||
Mk 19 | Automatic | 40×53 mm | Donated by the US.[86] | ||
GM-94 | Russia | Pump-action Grenade launcher | 43×30mm | [103] | |
Heckler & Koch GMG | Germany | Automatic grenade launcher | 40×53 mm | 30 donated by Germany.[16] |
Anti-materiel and anti-tank weapons
Anti-materiel rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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TASKO 7ET3 | Ukraine | Semi-automatic | .50 BMG 12.7×108mm |
Adopted by special forces and anti-terrorist units.[104] | |
SGM-12.7 | Bolt action | 12.7x108mm | Domestically made anti-materiel rifle[105] | ||
Snipex M100 | [106] | ||||
PGW LRT-3 SWS | Canada | .50 BMG | Donated by Canada[107] | ||
ZVI Falcon OP-99 | Czech Republic | 19 given by the Czech Republic as part of a military package in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[9] | |||
WKW Wilk | Poland | Donated by Poland.[28] | |||
McMillan TAC-50 | United States | Used by the Ukrainian Ground Forces[108] | |||
Desert Tech HTI | Bullpup semi-automatic | Introduced by the National Guard in 2020[109] | |||
Barrett M99 | Single-shot | Seen in use with the Georgian Legion during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[110] | |||
Barrett M82 | Semi-automatic | Donated to Ukraine by the Netherlands in February 2022[63] | |||
Barrett M107 | Supplements the SVD rifle in the sniping role.[51] | ||||
AG 90 C | Sweden | Donated by Sweden in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[81] | |||
Snipex Rhino Hunter | Ukraine | Bolt-action | [111][112] | ||
Snipex Alligator | 14.5×114mm | [60][113] | |||
Snipex T-Rex | Single-shot | Similar to the Snipex Alligator, but has no magazine. Used by special forces.[114] |
Anti-tank rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PTRD-41 | Soviet Union | Single-shot anti-tank rifle | 14.5×114mm | Unknown quantity, seen in combat during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[115] |
Recoilless rifles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SPG-9 Kopyo | Soviet Union Bulgaria |
Reusable Recoilless rifle | 73mm | Used by the AFU, National Guard, and State Border Service. Bulgarian-made rifles seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[116] | |
RGW 90 MATADOR | Germany Israel Singapore |
Disposable recoilless rifle | 90mm | 7,944 RGW 90 Matador donated by Germany,[16] plus 1,260 provided by Belgium.[36] | |
RPG-75 | Czech Republic | 68mm | 10,000 donated by the Czech Republic.[9] | ||
Pansarvärnspjäs 1110 | Sweden | Reusable recoilless rifle | 90mm | Donated by Estonia.[50] | |
Carl Gustaf M2 | 84mm | Hundreds donated by Canada and Estonia.[14][50] | |||
FFV AT4 | Disposable |
Used by special forces.[13] | |||
APILAS | France | 112mm | Donated by Finland.[89] |
Anti-fortification
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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Panzerfaust 3 Bunkerfaust | West Germany | Semi-disposable rocket-propelled grenade | 110mm | [16] | |
M141 BDM | United States | Disposable rocket launcher | 83.5mm | Used by special forces.[13] | |
M1A3 Bangalore torpedo | Demolition charge | 54mm | [117] |
Rocket-propelled grenades
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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RPG-7 | Soviet Union | Reusable rocket-propelled grenade | 40mm | [118] | |
RPG-16 | 58.3mm | In airborne forces only.[119] | |||
RPG-18 | Disposable rocket-propelled grenade | 64mm | 1,100 donated by Greece in 2022.[120] | ||
RPG-22 | 72.5mm | [118] | |||
RPG-26 | [118] | ||||
RPG-32 | Russia Jordan |
Reusable rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | [119][121] | |
Bulspike-AT | Soviet Union Bulgaria |
Disposable rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5mm | Bulgarian modified version of RPG-22, used by special forces.[13] | |
M80 Zolja | Yugoslavia | 64mm | Supplied by North Macedonia.[122] | ||
RPG-76 Komar | Polish People's Republic | 40mm | Donated by Poland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[28] | ||
Panzerfaust 3 | West Germany | Semi-disposable rocket-propelled grenade | 60mm | More than 3,000 rockets donated by Germany and the Netherlands[16][40] | |
C90-CR | Spain | Disposable rocket-propelled grenade | 90mm | More than 1,370 rockets donated by Spain and Estonia.[50][44] | |
M72 LAW | United States | 66mm | Used by special forces.[13] | ||
PSRL-1 | Reusable rocket-propelled grenade | 40mm | [51] | ||
Mk153 SMAW | 83.5mm | [123] |
Anti-tank guided missiles
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9K115 Metis | Soviet Union | Wire-guided | 94mm | 9K115-2 Metis-M variant seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[124] | |
9K111 Fagot | 120mm | [125] | |||
9M113 Konkurs | 135mm | [125] | |||
Barrier | Ukraine | Laser beam riding | 130mm | Fitted to BTR-3s, BTR-4s, and BMP-1s.[126] | |
Kombat | 125mm | Used on T-64, T-72, T-80, and T-84 tanks.[127] | |||
Stugna-P | 152mm | The "Skif" export version has also been seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[128][129] | |||
RK-3 Corsar | 105mm | [125] | |||
MILAN | France West Germany | Wire-guided | 103/115mm | More than 400 missiles donated by France, Belgium, and Estonia in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[130][36][50] | |
NLAW | Sweden United Kingdom |
Predicted line of sight | 150mm | Used by special forces.[13] | |
FGM-148 Javelin | United States | Infrared homing | 127mm | In service since 2018[51] | |
BGM-71 TOW | Wire-guided | 152mm | More than 7,000 missiles delivered by the US since 2022.[131] | ||
Akeron MP | France | Infrared homing television guidance | 140mm | Supplied by France.[132] |
Flamethrowers
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RPO-A Shmel | Soviet Union | Flamethrower | 93mm | [118] | |
RPV-16 | Ukraine | In service since 2018.[133] Hundreds received in 2020.[134] |
Man-portable air-defense systems
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9K32 Strela-2 | Soviet Union | Infrared homing | 72mm | More than 2,700 missiles donated by Germany and the Czech Republic.[16][9] | |
9K34 Strela-3 | [135] | ||||
9K38 Igla | Widely available weapon.[136] [137] | ||||
9K310 Igla-1 | Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[138] | ||||
PPZR Piorun | Poland | Supplied by Poland.[130][28] | |||
Mistral | France | 90mm | Donated by France and Norway.[130] | ||
Martlet | United Kingdom | Laser-guided | 76mm | UK military aid in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[139] | |
Starstreak | Laser-guided high-velocity submunition | 130mm | 1,700 missiles donated by the United Kingdom in 2022.[130] | ||
FIM-92 Stinger | United States | Infrared homing medium-velocity | 70mm | More than 2,000 missiles donated by Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States in 2022.[130][140] | |
RBS-70 | Sweden | Laser beam-riding | 106mm | Donated by Sweden.[81] |
Mortars
Light mortars
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
KBA-118 | Ukraine | 60 mm | [141] | |
M60A Kamerton | [86] | |||
LMP-2017 | Poland | Donated by Poland.[86] | ||
M224 | United States | Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers.[86] | ||
M60CMA | Bulgaria | Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers.[86] | ||
M84 | Croatia | Seen in hands of Ukrainain soliders.[86] | ||
FBP Morteirete | Portugal | Donated by Portugal in 2023.[142] | ||
82-BM-37 | Soviet Union | 82mm | [143] | |
2B14 Podnos | Reportedly used in the Donbas war.[144] | |||
KBA-48M | Ukraine | [141] | ||
UPIK-82 | More than 300 delivered in 2020.[145] | |||
HM-19 | Iran | It is unclear how they arrived in Ukraine, but the most likely scenario is that they were seized from Iranian shipments to the Houthis and donated during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[34] | ||
M69A | Yugoslavia | Seen in use with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[146] | ||
20N5 | Azerbaijan | Seen in use with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[147] |
Heavy mortars
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
120-PM-38 | Soviet Union | 120mm | 30 units in service prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[125] | |
2B11 | 10 donated by Lithuania in 2022.[130] | |||
2S12 Sani | 214 units prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[125] | |||
M120-15 Molot | Ukraine | 120 units in service prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[125] | ||
MP-120 | Adopted in January 2022, it's gradually replacing the M120-15 Molot.[148] | |||
EM-120[149] | Bulgaria | 140 in service in 2023.[150] | ||
120 Krh 85 92 | Finland | [150] | ||
HM-16 | Iran | It is unclear how they arrived in Ukraine, but the most likely scenario is that they were seized from Iranian shipments to the Houthis and donated during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[34] | ||
MO-120 RT 61 | France | 10 total provided by the Netherlands and Belgium in November 2022.[40][36][151] | ||
120mm mortar vz. 1982 | Czechoslovakia | Unknown number provided by the Czech Republic in 2022.[9] | ||
M120 Mortar System | United States Israel |
30 donated by the United States in 2022.[130] |
Land mines
Anti-personnel mines
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MON-50 | Soviet Union | Command/Tripwire | 700 g RDX | [152] | |
MON-90 | 6.2 kg RDX | [152] | |||
MON-100 | 2 kg TNT | [152] | |||
MON-200 | 12 kg TNT | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[153] | |||
OZM-72 | 660 g TNT | [152] | |||
PFM-1 | Pressure | 40 g liquid explosive | Reportedly used in 2022 against Russian forces in Izium.[154] | ||
M18 Claymore | United States | Command/Tripwire | 680 g C4 | Donated by the United States in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[155] |
Anti-tank mines
Name | Image | Country of origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
TM-62M | Soviet Union | Pressure | 7.5 kg TNT | [156] | |
TM-72 | Magnetic | 2.5 kg TNT + RDX | [156] | ||
AT2 | Germany | Pressure | 907 g RDX + TNT | Donated by the German government in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[157] | |
DM 31 | Sweden | Magnetic | 5 kg RDX | 3,000 were donated by the German government in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[158] | |
DM-12 PARM 2 | Germany | Off-route | 1.4 kg | Donated by the German government in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[159] | |
RAAM | United States | Pressure | USA supplied 9,000 155mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) Systems.[160] | ||
HP2A2 | France | Seismic/Magnetic | First spotted in Ukraine during July 2022.[161] | ||
PK-14 | Estonia | Off-route | Donated by Estonia, first spotted in Ukraine in September 2022.[50] |
Combat vehicles
Tanks
Main battle tanks
Model | Image | Origin | Variant | Number | Details |
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Main battle tanks | |||||
T-55 | Soviet Union Israel Slovenia |
M-55S | 28 | Prior to the Russian invasion, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) estimated that Ukraine had 20 T-55 tanks in storage.[125] 28 M-55S donated by Slovenia in 2022.[162] | |
T-62 | Soviet Union | Captured: T-62M[163] T-62MV[163] |
30[163] | Some captured Russian tanks assigned to Territorial Defense units,[164] while others have been converted into armoured recovery vehicles[165] or heavy infantry fighting vehicles.[166] | |
T-64 |
|
Soviet Union Ukraine |
T-64BV[125] T-64BV mod. 2017[125] T-64BM "Bulat"[125] T-64BM2 "Bulat"[125] |
426[125] 235[125] 100[125] |
Prior to the Russian invasion, the IISS estimated that Ukraine had 578 T-64 tanks in storage.[125] An undisclosed number of tanks will be repaired and modernized in the Czech Republic by VOP CZ.[167] |
T-72 | Soviet Union Ukraine Russia Czechoslovakia Czech Republic Poland |
T-72AV[163] T-72AV mod. 2021[163] T-72B1[163] T-72B3[163] T-72M1[163] T-72MR[163] T-72 Avenger[162] |
500+[163] | 500 tanks in storage prior to the Russian invasion.[125] Afterwards hundreds of donated and captured tanks were put into Ukrainian service.[162][168][169] | |
T-80 | Soviet Union Russia Ukraine |
T-80BV[125] T-80BVM[163] T-80U[163] T-80UK[163] |
88[125] | Prior to the Russian invasion, the IISS estimated that Ukraine had 34 T-80 tanks in storage.[125] After the invasion, some captured T-80BVMs and T-80UKs were pressed into service.[170][171][172] | |
T-84 Oplot | Ukraine | 5[125] | |||
T-90 | Russia | Captured: T-90A[173] T-90AK[173] T-90S[173] T-90M[173] |
10[163] | One T-90A tank was sent to the United States for testing at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, while others have been pressed into Ukrainian service.[174][175] | |
PT-91 Twardy | Poland | 60 | Donated by Poland.[162] | ||
Leopard 1 | West Germany | Leopard 1A5 Leopard 1A5BE |
135+ 30 |
Donated by the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.[162] 195 pledged as of 9 November 2023.[176] | |
Leopard 2 | West Germany Germany Sweden |
Leopard 2A4 Leopard 2A6 Strv 122 |
54 21 10 |
Donated by several countries.[162][177] | |
Challenger 2 | United Kingdom | 14 | Donated by the United Kingdom.[162] | ||
M1 Abrams | United States | M1A1SA[178] | 31+ | Donated by the United States.[179] | |
Tank destroyers
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9P149 | Soviet Union | Tracked tank destroyer | N/A | [125] | ||
MT-LB | Soviet Union Ukraine |
MT-LB-12 | Improvised self-propelled 100mm MT-12 "Rapira" anti-tank gun.[180] | |||
9P148 | Wheeled tank destroyer | 9P148 Konkurs 9P148 Amulet |
4+[181] | Some upgraded with Stugna-P launchers.[163][181] | ||
AMX-10 RC | France | AMX-10 RCR | 40 | [162] | ||
Armored fighting vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Armored fighting vehicles | ||||||
BRM-1(K) | Soviet Union | Tracked reconnaissance vehicle | 115[125] | |||
BPzV Svatava | Czechoslovakia | N/A | Donated by the Czech Republic.[9] | |||
FV107 Scimitar | United Kingdom | Scimitar Mk 2 | 23 | 23 to be provided by the United Kingdom.[162] | ||
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Wheeled reconnaissance vehicle | BRDM-2[125] BRDM-2L1[125] BRDM-2T[125] |
327[125] 80[125] 25[125] |
Repaired and modernized by the Mykolaiv Armoured Plant.[182][183] | |
Fennek | Germany | N/A | Donated by the Netherlands to the AFU.[162] | |||
Ferret | United Kingdom | Ferret Mk 1 | 1 | [184] | ||
Infantry fighting vehicles (wheeled and tracked) | ||||||
BMP-1 | Soviet Union Ukraine Russia Czechoslovakia Czech Republic |
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | BMP-1[125] BMP-1AK[125] BMP-1TS[185] BMP-1U "Shkval"[185] BMP-1A[162] BVP-1[162] BWP-1[162] Pbv 501A[162] |
213[125] 318[162] |
Several hundred donated by Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, and Greece.[162] Some captured Russian vehicles are also used.[186][187] | |
BMP-2 | Soviet Union Russia Czechoslovakia |
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | BMP-2[125] BVP-2[188] |
890[125] N/A |
Unknown number of BVP-2 to be donated by the Czech Republic.[188] Some captured Russian vehicles are also used.[189] | |
BMP-3 | Soviet Union Russia |
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | 40[163] | Prior to the Russian invasion, Ukraine had 4 BMP-3 in service.[125] After the invasion, several were captured and pressed into service.[190] | ||
BMD-1 | Soviet Union | Tracked airborne infantry fighting vehicle | 45[125] | Possibly non-operational.[163] | ||
BMD-2 | Tracked airborne infantry fighting vehicle | 60[125] | Some captured Russian vehicles are used by the National Guard.[191] | |||
YPR-765 | United States Netherlands |
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | 196 | Donated to the UGF by the Netherlands.[162] | ||
BVP M-80 | Yugoslavia | Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | BVP M-80A | 35 | Donated by Slovenia.[162] | |
Marder | West Germany | Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | 120 | Donated by Germany.[162][192] | ||
Bradley | United States | Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | M2A2 ODS M7 Bradley FiST |
186 | Donated by the US.[179][162] | |
CV90 | Sweden | Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | CV9040 | 50 | Donated by Sweden.[81] 1000 more to be built during a joint venture between Sweden and Ukraine.[193][194] | |
BTR-3 | Ukraine | Wheeled armored personnel carrier/Infantry fighting vehicle | BTR-3DA[125] BTR-3E1[125] |
54+[125] 6+[125] |
||
BTR-4 | Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle | BTR-4[185] BTR-4EP[185] BTR-4MV1[185] |
45[125] | |||
BTR-80 | Russia | Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle | Captured: BTR-82A BTR-82AM |
80[163] | Some captured BTR-82s are used by the Marine Corps.[190] | |
KTO Rosomak | Poland | Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle | KTO Rosomak | 200 | Delivered by Poland in July 2023.[28] | |
Armoured personnel carriers (wheeled and tracked) | ||||||
MT-LB | Soviet Union | Tracked armoured personnel carrier | MT-LB[185] MT-LBu[185] MT-LBVM[185] MT-LBVMK[185] |
45[125] | ||
GT-MU | Soviet Union | Airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier | N/A | [185] | ||
BTR-D | Soviet Union | Airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier | 40[125] | Some captured Russian vehicles are used.[195] | ||
BTR-MDM | Russia | Airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier | At least one captured BTR-MD was converted into an armored ambulance.[196] | |||
M113 | United States | Tracked armoured personnel carrier | M113[185] M113AS4[185] M113G3DK[185] |
778 (Including 200 Armoured Medical Treatment Vehicles). | Donated by several countries, used by both UGF and Marine Corps.[162] | |
FV103 Spartan | United Kingdom | Tracked armoured personnel carrier | ~114 | Donated by the UK and private donors.[130] | ||
FV105 Sultan | Tracked armoured personnel carrier | N/A | Multiple were purchased for the Ukrainian Ground Forces by former President Petro Poroshenko.[197] | |||
FV430 Bulldog | Tracked armoured personnel carrier | FV432 Mk 3 | N/A | Donated by the United Kingdom.[198][199] | ||
Bandvagn | Sweden | Tracked armoured personnel carrier | Bandvagn BvS 10 Bandvagn BV-206S' |
92+ | Donated by the Netherlands, Italy, and Germany.[162] | |
BTR-60 | Soviet Union Ukraine Romania |
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | BTR-60PB[185] BTR-60М[185] TAB-71M[162] |
6[125] N/A |
Ukraine was supplied with an unknown amount of TAB-71s around November 2022.[162] In August 2023, Bulgaria pledged to send 100 BTR-60s as military aid.[200] | |
BTR-70 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | BTR-70[185] BTR-70M[185] BTR-7[185] |
217[125] | ||
BTR-80 | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | BTR-80[185] BTR-80M[185] |
224[125] | Some captured Russian vehicles are used.[201] | ||
VAB | France | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | 56+ | Used by the Air Assault Forces.[202] | ||
Patria Pasi | Finland | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | Sisu XA-185 | 20+[162] | [150] | |
LAV 6 | Canada | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | ACSV | 39 | Donated by Canada.[162] | |
Stryker | United States | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | 189 | Donated by the US.[179] | ||
M1117 | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | 250 | Donated by the United States.[162] | |||
OT-64 SKOT | Poland | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | 1+? | Purchased by the Ukrainian scout organization Plast for the 103rd Separate Territorial Defense Brigade.[203] | ||
Valuk | Slovenia | Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | 20[162] | Donated by Slovenia under a secret deal with Ukraine.[204] |
Infantry mobility vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Varta | Ukraine | Protected car | 80+ | Used by the UGF, Marines, and National Guard.[205] | ||
Kozak-2 | Kozak-2M1 | 240+[206] | Used by the UGF and National Guard.[205] | |||
Kozak-5 | ? | Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||
KrAZ Cobra | 10 | Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||
KrAZ Cougar | ? | Used by the National Guard.[202] | ||||
KrAZ Shrek | Shrek One | 2 | [185] | |||
KrAZ Spartan | ? | Used by Air Assault Forces and the National Guard.[207] | ||||
Bogdan Bars-6 | ? | [208] | ||||
Bogdan Bars-8 | 90 | [208] | ||||
Novator | 40 | Delivered in 2019.[209] | ||||
Ovid | Soviet Union Ukraine |
GAZ-66 | 1 | Prototype. Used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[210] | ||
Dozor-B | Ukraine Poland |
Protected mobility vehicle | Dozor-B Oncilla | 10 27+ | Used by the Air Assault Forces[202] | |
Bushmaster | Australia | 120 | 120 donated by Australia.[211] | |||
Roshel Senator | Canada | +1000 | 400 pledged by Canada. As of 21 December 2023, at least 1000 were delivered to Ukraine.[130][212] | |||
Iveco LMV | Italy | LMV LAV III |
90 14 |
At least 24 supplied by Italy and Norway in 2022.[130] 80 donated by Belgium in 2023.[162] | ||
Iveco VM 90P | 40.12 WM/P VM 90P |
4 45 |
Donated by Portugal and Italy.[47][79] | |||
AMZ Dzik | Poland | Dzik-2 | N/A | Supplied by Poland.[28] | ||
Snatch Land Rover | United Kingdom | Light armoured mobility vehicle | 7+ | At least 7 ambulances were donated by Latvia in 2021.[213] | ||
Saxon | MRAP | 200[214] | Acquired from 2014 onwards.[215] Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[216] | |||
Alvis 4 | South Africa United Kingdom |
7 | Donated by Estonia.[50] | |||
Cougar | South Africa United States United Kingdom |
Mastiff Wolfhound |
97 | 60 donated by the United Kingdom and 37 by the United States in 2022.[130] | ||
International M1224 MaxxPro | United States | Unknown | 440 | 440 donated by the United States.[130] | ||
Husky TSV | United States United Kingdom | International MXT-MV based | 20 | 20 donated as part of a batch of 120 armoured personnel carriers sent by the United Kingdom.[130][217] | ||
Light Tactical Vehicles | United States | Infantry mobility vehicle | Unknown | 200+ | Donated by the US.[179] | |
Oshkosh M-ATV | ||||||
Humvee | Light infantry mobility vehicle | Unknown | 2,000+[162] | Supplied before and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[130][179] | ||
LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2 | United States | 11 | Bought by Come Back Alive Foundation for Ukrainian Forces. LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2 vehicles are based on the Toyota Land Cruiser 79.[218] | |||
GAZ-2975 Tigr | Russian Federation | Infantry mobility vehicle | Tigr Tigr-M |
7 32[173] |
At least 1 captured vehicle in service with the UAF.[219] | |
Linza | KamAZ-53949-Linza | 1 | At least 1 captured vehicle was repaired for the UAF.[220] | |||
MLS Shield | Italy | 11 | 11 bought from Italy during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[130] | |||
BMC Kirpi | Turkey | MRAP | 200 | 50 have been delivered, with 150 more to be delivered.[221] | ||
ATF Dingo | Germany | 50 | 50 donated by Germany.[130][16] | |||
BATT UMG | United States | 100[162] | Possibly purchased by Ukraine. Reportedly 66 vehicles were pledged by Germany.[222][223] | |||
Gaia Amir | Israel | Unknown | First seen in November 2022 during the Southern Ukraine campaign.[224][225] | |||
MSPV Panthera T6 | United Arab Emirates Turkey |
Infantry mobility vehicle | Unknown | Delivered in December 2022.[162] | ||
INKAS Titan-S | United Arab Emirates | Unknown | Delivered in December 2022.[162] | |||
BPM-97 | Russian Federation | MRAP | 3 | three seen captured from Russian forces.[226][227] | ||
KamAZ-63968 Typhoon-K | 1 | At least 1 captured vehicle used by the Ukrainian army.[228] | ||||
VPK-Ural | Infantry mobility vehicle | 1 | At least one captured vehicle is used as a command vehicle.[229] | |||
GAZ-3937 'Vodnik' | 1 | 1 seen captured from Russian forces[230] | ||||
Mowag Eagle | Switzerland | Mowag Eagle I | 11[231] | Delivered to Ukraine by an undisclosed German private company without Swiss approval.[232] | ||
Otokar Cobra | Turkey | Cobra II | Unknown | Delivered in May 2023.[233] |
Field artillery
Towed mortars and anti-tank guns
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2B9 Vasilek | Soviet Union | 82 mm gun-mortar | ? | [91] | ||
D-44 | 85 mm field gun | ? | Seen mounted on MT-LBs in the indirect fire support role.[234] | |||
D-48 | 85 mm anti-tank gun | ? | An unknown number of guns were reactivated beginning 2015 due the Donbas war.[235] | |||
BS-3 | 100 mm field gun/anti-tank gun | ? | Reactivated during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[236] | |||
T-12 | MT-12 Rapira | 500+[125] | Pressed into service during the Russo-Ukrainian war.[235][237] Has been seen mounted on MT-LBs.[180][238] | |||
2B16 Nona-K | 120 mm | 2[125] | 2 guns were in active service before 24 February 2022.[125] Some captured Russian guns are used as well.[239] | |||
M240 | 240mm mortar | ? | Brought back into service due to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[240] |
Self-propelled mortars
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Variant | Quantity | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2S9 Nona | Soviet Union Russia |
120 mm | 2S9 Nona-S[125] Captured: 2S23 Nona-SVK[173] |
40[125] | Some captured Nona-SVKs were pressed into service.[239] | |
Bars-8MMK | Ukraine United States |
Dodge Ram | 12+ | Alakran mortar carrier can be used on multiple chassis.[241][242] | ||
Panzermörser M113 | United States West Germany |
10 | Delivered by Lithuania in November 2022.[243] | |||
M120 Rak | Poland | 24 | To be supplied by Poland.[162] | |||
Alakran 120 | Spain | Unknown | Bought from Spain using EU/US funding.[244] |
Towed artillery
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Quantity | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mod 56 | Italy | 105 mm | Mod 56 | 6 | One battery with six guns donated by Spain in 2022.[130] | |
M101 | United States | M101 M101A1 |
70 | As of January 2023, Lithuania donated 54 M101A1s.[130] 16 guns were donated by Slovenia.[162] | ||
L118 | United Kingdom United States | L119 M119A3[245] |
132 | As of January 2023, the United Kingdom donated 60 L119s,[130] while the United States donated 72 M119s.[246] 9 L119s to be delivered from Portugal.[247] To be produced in Ukraine in the future and to gradually replace heavily worn-out D-30 howitzers as the new standard light field gun of the Armed Forces.[248] | ||
D-30 | Soviet Union | 122 mm | D-30 | 75[125] | 36 donated by Estonia[50] | |
M-46 | 130 mm | M-46 | 24+ | Donated by Croatia and Finland.[249][250][89] | ||
D-20 | Soviet Union Romania |
152 mm | D-20 M1981 |
184+[125] | Some captured Russian guns seen in use.[251] Romanian M1981 guns also seen in use.[252] | |
2A36 Giatsint-B | Soviet Union | 2A36 Giatsint-B | 180+[125] | In April 2023, Finland delivered an undisclosed amount of 152 K89s to Ukraine.[162] | ||
2A65 Msta-B | 2A65 Msta-B | 130[125] | ||||
TRF1 | France | 155 mm | TRF1 | 15 | Supplied by France.[130] | |
FH-70 | United Kingdom West Germany Italy | FH-70 | 34 | 24 donated by Estonia and 10 by Italy.[50][130] | ||
M777 | United Kingdom United States |
M777 | 152 | Donated by the US, Canada, and Australia.[130] |
Self-propelled artillery
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2S1 Gvozdika | Soviet Union | 122 mm | 2S1 Gvozdika 2S1 Goździks |
292+[125] 20[28] |
More than 20 guns donated by Poland, Czech Republic, and Finland.[28][89][253] | |
2S3 Akatsiya | 152 mm | 267+[125] | ||||
2S5 Giatsint-S | 18+[125] | Captured Russian guns seen in use with the UAF.[254] | ||||
2S19 Msta-S | Soviet Union Russia |
2S19 Msta-S Captured:[173] 2S19 Msta-S 2S33 Msta-SM2 |
35+[125] | Some captured Russian guns are used by airborne brigades.[255] | ||
ShKH vz. 77 DANA | Czechoslovakia Czech Republic | vz. 77 DANA DANA M2 |
39 | Ukraine purchased 26 DANA M2s in 2022.[256] As of January 2023, Czechia has donated 13 ShKH vz. 77 DANAs.[257] | ||
2S22 Bohdana | Ukraine | 155 mm | 30[258] | 6 being produced every month. Towed version in development.[258] | ||
CAESAR | France Czech Republic |
Caesar 6x6 Caesar 8x8 |
45 (78 on order) | As of January 2023, France had donated 30 Caesars (Renault Sherpa 5 (6x6)).[259] 19 Caesars (Tatra 817 (8x8)) have been donated by Denmark.[260] An additional 78 to be produced in 2024 for Ukraine.[261] 4 destroyed as of 17 January 2024.[262] | ||
PzH 2000 | Germany | 28 | Donated by Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.[130] | |||
RCH-155 | 18 | To be delivered.[16] | ||||
AHS Krab | Poland | 72+ | 18 donated by Poland and 54 purchased with EU funding.[28] | |||
ShKH Zuzana | Slovakia | ShKH Zuzana 2 | 24 | [162] | ||
M109 | United States | M109A3GN M109A4BE M109A5Ö M109L M109A6 "Paladin" |
150+[162] | 51 donated by the UK, Latvia, and Norway.[130] Italy donated over 100 M109Ls,[79] while the US donated 18 M109A6 Paladins.[263] | ||
Archer | Sweden | 8 | Donated by Sweden.[264] | |||
AS-90 | United Kingdom | 32 | Supplied by the UK.[162] | |||
T-155 Fırtına | Turkey | ? | Unknown number purchased by Ukraine.[162] | |||
2S7 Pion | Soviet Union | 203 mm | 2S7 Pion | 13+[125] | Up to 83 guns were in storage prior to the Russian invasion.[125] |
Multiple rocket launchers
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BM-21 Grad | Soviet Union Ukraine |
122 mm | 9P138[125] BM-21[125] BM-21K Bastion-1 Bastion-2 Verba |
209+[125] | More than 20 BM-21 Grads donated by Poland and the Czech Republic.[162] | |
RM-70 | Czechoslovakia Czech Republic |
RM-70 RM-70 "Vampire" |
20+ | Supplied by the Czech Republic.[9] | ||
APR-40 | Romania | N/A | Donated by Romania.[162] | |||
BM-21MT Striga | Czech Republic | N/A | [9] | |||
Tornado-G | Russia | 9K51M Tornado-G | Captured from Russian forces and pressed into Ukrainian service.[163] | |||
BM-27 Uragan | Soviet Union Ukraine | 220 mm | BM-27 Uragan Bureviy |
70 | [125] | |
TOS-1 | Soviet Union Russia |
Captured: TOS-1A[173] | At least 1 captured TOS-1A in service with the UAF.[265][266][267] | |||
M270 | United States | 227 mm | M270B MARS II |
23[162] | Donated by the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy.[162] | |
M142 HIMARS | United States | M142 | 38 | [268] | ||
TRG-230 | Turkey | 230 mm | TLRG-230 | Unknown | As of January 2023, Turkey donated an unspecified number of TLRG-230s.[269] | |
BM-30 Smerch | Soviet Union Ukraine | 300 mm | BM-30 Smerch Vilkha |
81+[125] |
Ground and sea launched missile systems
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OTR-21 Tochka | Soviet Union | Tactical/Short-range ballistic missile | Scarab-B | 90 launchers[125] | 500 missiles prior to the Russian invasion.[270] | |
MGM-140 ATACMS | United States | Block I | ? | Donated by the United States.[271] | ||
Multi-role missiles | ||||||
Brimstone | United Kingdom | Short-range multi-role missile | Brimstone 1 single-mode and Brimstone 2 dual-mode | 800 + | Donated by the United Kingdom.[272][273] Some were seen in use with truck-mounted launchers.[274] | |
Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System | United States | Laser-guided | ? | Supplied by the US.[162] | ||
RIM-7 | Ship-borne short-range anti-aircraft and anti-missile weapon system | ? | Supplied by the US.[268] | |||
Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb | United States Sweden |
Surface-to-surface missile | ? | Supplied by the US.[268] | ||
Anti-ship missiles | ||||||
RBS-17 | United States Sweden |
Short range | AGM-114C | 210 | Based on the maritime AGM-114 Hellfire variant, donated by Norway and Sweden.[130] | |
Neptune | Ukraine | Over-the-horizon | RK-360MC | ? | In service with the Ukrainian Navy since March 2021.[275] It was used to sink the Russian cruiser Moskva, and was later modified to strike ground targets.[276] | |
Harpoon | United States | Over-the-horizon | RGM-84L-4[277] | 3+[277] | Supplied by Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, UK and US.[278] | |
In development | ||||||
Sapsan | Ukraine | Short range ballistic missile | Hrim-2 TBM OTRK Sapsan |
1 prototype[279] | In development, with a range of 480 km and a maximum payload of about 1.5 tons.[280] | |
Korshun-2 | 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 has been in development since 2014.[281] |
Air defense systems
Long and medium air defense is under the authority of the Air Defense Forces of the Ukrainian Air Force. See their equipment.
Towed anti-aircraft guns
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ZPU | Soviet Union | Towed anti-aircraft gun | ? | Seen in use during the Russo-Ukrainian war.[282] | ||
AZP S-60 | ? | [150] | ||||
ZU-23-2 | Soviet Union Finland Poland |
2A13 23 ITK 61 ZU-23-2CP |
? | Finnish and Polish variants are also used by the AFU.[89][283] | ||
Zastava M55 | Yugoslavia | M55 M75 |
200 | Donated by Slovenia.[162] | ||
Bofors 40 mm L/70 | Sweden | L/70 | 53 | Donated by Lithuania and the Netherlands.[162] | ||
KS-19 | Soviet Union | ? | Used in the ground support role.[284] | |||
MSI-DS Terrahawk Paladin | United Kingdom | Unknown | Pledged by the United Kingdom.[285] | |||
Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ZSU-23-4 Shilka | Soviet Union | Tracked armoured self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | ZSU-23-4M3 | ? | Also used in the ground support role. Some were donated by Poland.[286] Shared between the UGF and Marine Corps.[125] | |
Flakpanzer Gepard | West Germany | 1A2 | 67 | 52 delivered and 15 pledged as of 17 January 2024.[287] | ||
Skynex | Switzerland Germany Italy |
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | 2[288] | First systems delivered in January 2024.[16] | ||
MR2 Viktor | Czech Republic | 115 | Supplied by Excalibur Army. 15 crowdfunded by Czech citizens and 100 paid for by the Netherlands.[76][289] | |||
Hibneryt | Poland | ? | Donated by Poland.[162] | |||
Surface-to-air missile systems
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stormer HVM | United Kingdom | Very short range | 6[130] | |||
AN/TWQ-1 Avenger | United States | 12[290] | ||||
9K35 Strela-10 | Soviet Union | 9K35M Strela-10M4 | 6+ | 6 donated by the Czech Republic in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9] | ||
2K22 Tunguska | 2K22M | 75[125] | [291] | |||
9K33 Osa | Soviet Union Poland |
Short range | Osa-AKM
Osa-AKM-P1 "Żądło" |
125 | Unknown number supplied by Poland[28] | |
S-125 Pechora | Soviet Union Ukraine Poland |
Pechora 2D Newa SC |
Modernized to the S-125 2D standard.[292] Some S-125 Newa SC were donated by Poland.[28] | |||
9K330 Tor | Soviet Union | 6[125] | ||||
Crotale | France | Crotale NG | 4[130] | |||
IRIS-T | Italy Germany Sweden Greece Norway Spain |
IRIS-T SLS | 2 | 22 launchers pledged by Germany.[16] | ||
9K37 Buk | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Medium range | 9K37M1 | 72[125] | Modified to fire AIM-7 Sparrow or RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles.[293] | |
2K12 Kub | Soviet Union Ukraine Czech Republic |
M3/2D Kub-M2 |
1 2 |
One or two M3/2D units operational prior to the Russian invasion. 2 batteries donated by the Czech Republic.[294] | ||
MIM-23 Hawk | United States | MIM-23 Hawk Phase I MIM-23 Hawk Phase III |
1 | 1 battery pledged by Spain.[295] | ||
IRIS-T | Italy Germany Sweden Greece Norway Spain |
IRIS-T SLM | 3 | 5 batteries pledged by Germany.[16] | ||
NASAMS | Norway United States |
Unknown | 2 | 8 batteries pledged by the US, Canada, and Norway.[296] | ||
Aspide | Italy | Aspide 2000 Skyguard Spada |
3+ | Donated by Italy and Spain.[162] | ||
Aster | France Italy |
Medium and long range | SAMP/T | 1[297] | ||
S-200 | Soviet Union | Long range | N/A | N/A | Retired on October 30, 2013,[298] but the weapon was brought back into service during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, primarily for use against land targets.[299][300] | |
S-300 | S-300V1
S-300P/PS/PT S-300PMU |
250+[125] | One S-300PMU battery donated by Slovakia.[130] | |||
MIM-104 Patriot | United States | 2[16][268] | 1 battery pledged by Germany.[16] |
Radars
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 | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P-14 | Soviet Union | Very high frequency early warning radar | N/A | [185] | ||
P-18 | P-18C
P-18ML P-18 "Malakhit" |
Unknown | Being modernized to the P-18C standard.[301] The Lithuanian modernsation P-18ML and Ukrainian P-18 "Malakhit" modernisation have both been seen in use.[185] | |||
P-19 | Wheeled Ultra high frequency mobile surveillance radar | N/A | [185] | |||
P-35 | E band/F band early warning radar | N/A | [185] | |||
1L22 "Parol" | Wheeled mobile | N/A | [185] | |||
PRV-11 | Towed | N/A | [185] | |||
PRV-13 | Towed | N/A | [185] | |||
PRV-16 | Wheeled mobile | PRV-16ML | N/A | The Lithuanian modernsation PRV-16ML has been seen in use.[185] | ||
ARK-1 | Tracked artillery locating mobile | N/A | [302] | |||
SNAR-10 | N/A | [302] | ||||
PPRU-1 9S80 | Tracked 3D acquisition mobile | N/A | [302] | |||
R-410 | tropospheric radio relay communication station | N/A | [185] | |||
36D6 "Tin Shield" | E/F Air Surveillance Radar | 1+ | Part of the S-300 complex. 1 donated by Slovakia.[303] | |||
5N66M "Clam Shell" | continuous-wave Doppler radar for target acquisition | 1+ | Part of the S-300 complex. 1 donated by Slovakia.[303] | |||
5N63S 'Flap Lid B' | Engagement/fire-control radar | 1+ | Part of the S-300 complex. 1 donated by Slovakia.[303] | |||
SURN 1S91 | G/H band a target acquisition and distribution radar | 3+ | Part of the 2K12 Kub complex. At least 3 donated by the Czech Republic and Slovakia.[303][9] | |||
Zoopark-1 | Russia | Counter-battery radar | 1L260
1L261 |
2 | At least 2 were captured from Russian forces.[173] | |
1AP1 "Polozhennya-2" | Ukraine | Tracked artillery locating mobile | 1+? | Acoustic detection device. Entered service with the AFU around 2020.[304] | ||
1L220U "Zoopark-2" | Wheeled artillery locating mobile | 1L220UK is modernized variant adopted by the Ukrainian army.[305] | ||||
AN/TPQ-36 | United States | 39+ | [130] | |||
AN/TPQ-48 | Light counter mortar | 20 | [306] | |||
AN/TPQ-49 | Light counterfire | 10+ | [307] | |||
AN/MPQ-50 | Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar | N/A | [185] | |||
AN/MPQ-61 | Towed air surveillance | 1 | Provided with the MIM-23 Hawk battery donated by Spain in December 2022.[44][308] | |||
AN/MPQ-62 | 1 | |||||
AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel | 8 | Supplied by the US. Some used with the NASAMS systems.[130] | ||||
COBRA | France Germany United Kingdom United States |
Counter-battery radar | 1 | [16] | ||
TRML | Germany | Medium range early warning radar | TRML-4D | 8[16] | ||
Thales SQUIRE | Netherlands France |
Ground Surveillance Radar | 2 | [162] | ||
MAMBA/ARTHUR | Norway Sweden |
Counter-battery radar | 3+ | Unknown quantity supplied by the United Kingdom. 3 pledged by Norway.[162] | ||
Ground Master 200 | France | Medium range air Surveillance Radar | 2+ | Pledged by France during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[93][309] Contract signed between Ukraine and Thales for 2 systems.[310] | ||
Thomson-CSF RAC 3D | 1 | Provided by Spain with the Aspide 2000 battery.[44] | ||||
PS-90 | Sweden | Early warning Radar | N/A | [81] | ||
VERA passive radar | Czech Republic | Long range Passive radar | 4 | 4 pledged by the Netherlands.[162] |
Electronic warfare and communication
- Communication equipment
- Jammers
- Eavesdropping equipment
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BMP-1KSh | Soviet Union | Stand alone unit | 1+ | [311] | ||
9S470M1 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Command vehicle | N/A | Command vehicle for the BUK-M1.[185] | ||
R-149BMR Kushetka-B | Russia Ukraine |
Command and staff vehicle | 1 | 1 vehicle captured and pressed into Ukrainian service. Modified with a BRM-1K turret.[312] | ||
Barnaul-T 9С932-1 | Russia | Automated system for air defence units | 1+ | At least 1 captured vehicle was pressed into Ukrainian service.[313] | ||
LPG | Poland | Tracked command vehicle | WD WDSz |
N/A | [28] | |
M577 | United States | Armoured command center | 7+[47][314] | |||
M7 Bradley | United States | Fire Support Vehicle | 4 | [179] |
Electronic warfare and jammers
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
R-330 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Electronic warfare system | Mandat-B1E R-330UM | N/A | [315] | |
NOTA | Ukraine | Counter unmanned aerial vehicle jammer | N/A | [315] | ||
Bukovel-AD | N/A | [315] | ||||
Moruš | Czech Republic | Wheeled vehicle-mounted, multi-functional Electronic warfare weapon system |
1+ | [9] | ||
EDM4S | Lithuania | Counter-UAV jammer | 110 | [316] | ||
Borisoglebsk-2 | Russia | Tracked vehicle-mounted, multi-functional Electronic warfare weapon system |
R-330BMV Borisoglebsk-2B: |
1+ | 1 captured from Russian forces in 2022.[317] | |
Engineering
Recovery vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BTS-4 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 22+[125] | Based on the T-54/55 chassis.[318] | |
BREM-1 | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 10[125] | |||
BREM-2 | Tracked amphibious armoured recovery vehicle | 1+ | Modernized by the Zhytomyr Armoured Plant.[319] | ||
MT-T Aeneas | Tracked recovery vehicle | Unknown | Based on the T-64 chassis. Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[320] | ||
BREM-Ch | Czechoslovakia | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 1 | At least 1 vehicle was captured from Russian forces and used by the AFU.[321] | |
VT-72B | 1+ | Supplied by the Czech Republic in 2014.[322] | |||
REM-KL | Russia | Repair and recovery vehicle | 1+ | 1 seen captured and in use by Ukrainian Forces.[323] | |
BREM-84 "Atlet" | Ukraine | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 1 | [324] | |
BREM-4K | Ukraine | Wheeled amphibious armoured recovery vehicle | 1+ | [325] | |
BREM-4RM | 1+ | At least one purchased in 2020.[326] | |||
Bergepanzer 2 | West Germany | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 15 | [16] | |
NM189 Ingeniørpanservogns | 4 | Pledged by Norway.[162] | |||
Bergepanzer 3 | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 2 | [16] | ||
M1089A1P2 | United States | Wrecker | 104 | [162] | |
M984A4 HEMTT recovery vehicle | Wrecker | [162] | |||
M88 | Armored recovery vehicle | 8 | M88A1 and M88A2 Hercules donated by the US.[162] | ||
GMC TopKick rescue vehicle | Unknown | [327] | |||
FV106 Samson | United Kingdom | Tracked light armoured recovery vehicle | 5 | Pledged to Ukraine by the British government in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[217] | |
CRARRV | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | To be delivered to Ukraine to support the delivery of Challenger 2 tanks by the United Kingdom.[328] | |||
Bärgningsbandvagn 90 | Sweden | Tracked armoured recovery vehicle | 1+ | [81] |
Clearing vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IMR-2 | Soviet Union | Tracked armoured obstacle clearing vehicle | ? | Inherited from the former Soviet Union, some were captured from Russian forces.[329] | |
UR-77 Meteorit | Tracked amphibious mine clearing vehicle | ? | [330] | ||
M 58 MICLIC | United States | Rocket-projected explosive line charge | ? | Provided by the United States as military aid in 2022.[331] | |
Armtrac 400 | United Kingdom | Mine clearing vehicle | ? | [332] | |
Wisent 1 | Germany United Kingdom |
16 | 26 to be delivered by Germany.[16] | ||
Leopard 2R | Finland Germany |
6 | Donated by Finland.[89] | ||
Bozena 4 | Slovakia | 2 | Pledged by Slovakia.[333] | ||
Bozena 5 | 2 | [162] | |||
K600 CEV | South Korea | Combat engineer vehicle | 2 | To be supplied by South Korea.[334] | |
VAB Génie | France | Multipurpose clearance vehicle | ? | To be supplied by France.[335] | |
M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle | United States | Combat engineer vehicle | 1+ | Supplied by the US.[336] |
Minelayers
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GMZ-3 | Soviet Union | Tracked minelayer | 51+ | At least two vehicles have been captured from Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[173] | |
Shielder | United Kingdom | Unknown | [337] |
Construction vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BAT-2 | Soviet Union | Tracked armoured road laying machine | 53[125] | Some were repaired by the Kharkiv Automobile Plant.[338] At least 3 captured from Russian forces.[339] | |
MDK-3 | Tracked trencher | N/A | [340] | ||
PZM-3 | N/A | [341] | |||
MAZ-5335 | Wheeled crane | N/A | Seen building bunkers in the Donbas.[342] | ||
KrAZ-255B | Wheeled excavator | N/A | [185] | ||
Dachs | West Germany | Armoured engineer vehicles | 5 | [16] | |
FV434 | United Kingdom | Armoured Repair Vehicle | N/A | [337] | |
Morooka PC-065B | Japan | Tracked dump truck | Donated by Japan.[343] |
Bridges
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PMP | Soviet Union | Wheeled |
? | [344] | |
MT-55A | Czechoslovakia | Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge | ? | [345] | |
MTU-20 | Soviet Union | ? | [125] | ||
MTU-72 | 1+[173] | [345] | |||
TMM-3 | Wheeled motorized bridge | ? | [345] | ||
M60 AVLB | United States | Armored vehicle-launched bridge | ? | Supplied by the US.[345] | |
Biber (Brückenlegepanzer) | West Germany | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 14 | 14 out of 26 delivered by Germany as of January 2024.[16] | |
M3 Amphibious Rig | Germany | Amphibious bridge laying vehicle | ? | Pledged to be delivered by the Netherlands.[162] | |
Pont flottant motorisé | France | Wheeled motorized bridge | ? | Pledged by France.[162] | |
Engin de franchissement de l'avant | Amphibious bridge laying vehicle | ? | Pledged by France.[162] | ||
Ships and underwater vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BMK-130 | Soviet Union | Motor boat | N/A | [346] | |
BMK-460 | Soviet Union | Tugboat | N/A | [346] | |
GALAXY Trident 8 | Ukraine | Motor boat | 2+ | Used by special forces.[347] | |
Willard Sea Force 730 | United States | 10 | Used by special forces.[348] | ||
Willard Sea Force 11M | Used by special forces.[348] | ||||
Metal Shark 7M RIB | 10 | Provided by the US as aid in 2021.[349] | |||
Wing P-series Boat | 70+ | Provided by the US as aid in 2021.[350] | |||
34-foot Dauntless Sea Ark | Patrol Boat | 10 | Provided by the US in a June 2022 aid package.[351] Seen in use in Ukraine in November 2022.[352] | ||
40-foot Defiant Patrol Boat | 6 | Provided by the US in a June 2022 aid package.[351] Seen in use in Ukraine in November 2022.[353][354] | |||
35-foot small-unit Riverine Craft | Riverine Patrol boat | 2 | Provided by the US in a June 2022 aid package.[351] | ||
Armored Riverine Boat | 40 | Provided by the US in a November 2022 aid package.[355] | |||
MK VI Patrol Boat | Patrol Boat | 8 | [356] | ||
UMS 600 | ? | Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[357] | |||
SHERP the SHUTTLE | Ukraine | Landing boat | 1+ | Seen in use during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[358] | |
SeaFox Autonomous Mine-Detecting Underwater Vehicles | Germany | Autonomous Mine-Detecting Underwater Vehicles | 2 | Provided by the Netherlands in 2022.[162] |
Medical
Tracked ambulances
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FV104 Samaritan |
|
Tracked armored ambulance | Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) | 40[162] | Supplied by the United Kingdom.[217] Some were donated by private donors.[130] | |||
M113A4 Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle | United States | 100[162] | Sent by the United States.[359] | |||||
M113A2 | 3[360] | Donated by Portugal.[162] | ||||||
M577A2 | 2[360] | Donated by Portugal.[162] | ||||||
Warthog armoured vehicle | Singapore | Warthog ambulance | 10 | [16] | ||||
THeMIS | Estonia | UGV | MEDEVAC role | 14 | [16] | |||
Wheeled protected ambulances
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer | Austria United Kingdom |
Protected ambulance Protected mobility vehicle |
718 ambulances |
N/A | Former British Army stocks converted by the Venari Group. Some were donated by Luxembourg.[361] | |
RG-31 Nyala | South Africa Spain |
Light protected multi-pupose vehicle | Ambulance | 1+ (?) | At least one donated by Spain.[130] | |
Terradyne Gurkha | Canada | 13[362] | ||||
Alvis Tactica | United Kingdom | Ambulance | 1+ | Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Likely was bought by volunteers.[363] |
Wheeled ambulances
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UAZ-3962 | Russia | Ambulance | Being replaced with the Bogdan-2251.[364] | |||
Bogdan-2251 | People's Republic of China Ukraine |
Great Wall Wingle 5 | 350 | [365] | ||
Unimog Ambulance | Germany United Kingdom |
Unimog ambulance | 47+[16] | Former British army stock, converted by the Venari Group.[361] | ||
HMMWV Ambulance | United States | 40+ | Donated by a private donor.[366] |
Logistics
Utility vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UAZ-452 | Soviet Union | Van | UAZ-452 UAZ-452A |
? | [367] | |
UAZ-469 | Military light utility vehicle | ? | To be replaced starting in 2021.[368] | |||
KTM 450 EXC | Austria | Off-road motorcycle | 1+ | Used to transport troops and light weapons in rough terrain.[369] | ||
Bogdan-2351 | Ukraine | Multi-purpose vehicle | Great Wall Wingle 5 | 350+ | Adopted in 2018, it's derived from the Chinese Great Wall Wingle 5.[370] | |
Fiat Fullback | Italy | Pickup truck | 51 | Seen equipped with Mistral surface-to-air missile launchers.[371] | ||
Volkswagen Amarok | Germany | Pickup truck | 30+ | 30 armoured versions donated by Germany.[372] | ||
Caracal | Light utlity vehicle | 5 | To be provided by Germany.[372] | |||
Isuzu D-Max | Japan | Pickup truck | ? | Used as technicals.[373] | ||
Mitsubishi L200 | Pickup truck | ? | Used as technicals.[374] | |||
Nissan Navara | Pickup truck | 50 | Pickups equipped with 12.7-mm DShK heavy machine gun and Mk19 grenade launchers.[375] | |||
Toyota Land Cruiser J76 | Wagon | J76 | 43 | Provided by the United States in 2017.[376] | ||
Toyota Land Cruiser | Multi-purpose vehicle | 70 series | 43+ | Used by special forces.[377] | ||
Toyota Mega Cruiser | 100 | [378] | ||||
LV-Teh | Latvia | All-terrain vehicle | 80[379] | Civilian all-terrain vehicles repurposed for the military.[380] | ||
Tarpan Honker | Poland | Multi-purpose vehicle | Former Polish Army vehicles, donated by private donors in 2014.[381] | |||
Santana Aníbal | Spain | Multi-purpose vehicle | 4+ | Donated by Spain.[44] | ||
Ford Ranger | United States | Pickup truck | ? | Seen equipped with armoured plates for extra protection.[373] | ||
Ford Raptor | Pickup truck | Unknown | Seen modified into MLRS.[382] | |||
Jeep Wrangler | Multi-purpose vehicle | 7 | Donated by Luxembourg in response to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[383] | |||
Land Rover Defender | United Kingdom | Multi-purpose vehicle | 55 | [384][385] | ||
Peugeot P4 | France | Multi-purpose vehicle | ? | Delivered by France.[93] | ||
Vityaz ATV | Soviet Union Russian Federation |
tracked articulated vehicle | Vityaz DT-30 | 2 | Two captured from Russian forces.[173] | |
PTS-2 | Soviet Union | Tracked Amphibious vehicle | ~15 | [386] | ||
M548 | United States | Tracked Cargo vehicle | 51+ | Donated by Denmark.[162] | ||
Mitsubishi Type 73 Light Truck | Japan | Light utility vehicle | Type 73 Kogata | Donated by Japan.[387] |
Cargo vehicles
Tractor units
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MAZ-537 | Soviet Union | (Pull 50 tonnes) | N/A | [185] | ||
KrAZ-6446 | Ukraine | (Pull 30 tonnes) | N/A | [185] | ||
KrAZ-6510TE | (Pull 70 tonnes) | KrAZ-6510TE | 3 | Order placed in 2019. Three were delivered in 2022.[388] | ||
M1070 HET | United States | 15 | 13 donated from Germany.[16] 2 were bought by a charity organization and donated to the 43rd artillery brigade.[389] | |||
HX81 Heavy Equipment and Tank Transporters | Austria Germany |
Heavy Equipment and Tank Transporters | 90[16] | Supplied by Germany.[16] |
Trucks
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ural-4320 | Soviet Union | Medium | [390] | |||||
ZiL-131 | Medium | [390] | ||||||
GAZ-66 | Medium (2 tonnes) | ~2,000 (2014)[391] | [390] | |||||
KamAZ-5320 | Heavy (8 tonnes) | [390] | ||||||
KamAZ-4310 | Heavy (6 tonnes) | [390] | ||||||
KamAZ-43114 | Russia | Heavy (6 tonnes) | Purchased prior to the Russo-Ukrainian war.[390] | |||||
KrAZ-257 | Soviet Union | Heavy (12 tonnes) | [390] | |||||
KrAZ-255 | Heavy (12 tonnes) | KrAZ-255B | [390] | |||||
KrAZ-260 | Heavy | KrAZ-260 ATs-10-260 |
[390] | |||||
KrAZ-6322 | Ukraine | Heavy | 87+[390] | |||||
KrAZ-6510 | Heavy | Dump truck | 16+[390] | |||||
KrAZ-5233 | Heavy (6 tonnes) | KrAZ-5233VE KrAZ-5233NE |
[390] | |||||
MAZ-4371 | Belarus | Medium | MAZ-4371N2 | Used by the UAF and National Guard.[390] | ||||
MAZ-5316 | Belarus Ukraine |
Heavy (7.5 tonnes) | Bogdan-5316 | 32[390] | Assembled locally.[390] | |||
MAZ-6317 | Heavy (11 tonnes) | Bogdan-6317 | 320[392] | Assembled locally,[390] with Chinese engines.[392] | ||||
Tatra T815 | Czech Republic | Heavy | Т815-7Т3RC1 | Used on various Ukrainian weapon systems.[390] | ||||
GAZ-53 | Soviet Union | Medium | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | |||||
GAZ-63 | Medium | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||||
GAZ-3308 | Medium (2.5 tonnes) | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||||
KrAZ-214 | Heavy | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||||
ZiL-130 | Medium | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||||
ZiL-157 | Medium | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||||
ZiL-4331 | Medium | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | ||||||
MAZ-500 | Heavy | MAZ-AC-8-500A MAZ-TZ-500 |
Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | |||||
MAZ-5337 | Heavy | Tanker truck | Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[185] | |||||
Ural-63704-0010 Tornado-U | Russia | Heavy (16 tonnes) | 6[173] | Captured from Russian forces. At least 2 put into Ukrainian service.[393][394] | ||||
Saurer 2DM | Switzerland | Medium (4.9 tonnes) | (4x4) | 1 | Seen during the 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive.[395] | |||
MAN KAT1 | West Germany | Heavy (7 tonnes) |
6x6
8x8 |
6+ | Used for towing FH70 howitzers.[396] | |||
MAN HX | Germany |
15 tonnes | 8x8 | 90[16] | ||||
Unimog | Medium (2.5 tonnes) | 4+ | All 4 machines are used as medevac and were bought by volunteers for the Army in late 2014.[397][398] Unknown number of Unimogs delivered by Germany in February 2023.[372] | |||||
MAN TG | 4x4 | 13 | Donated by the EU.[399] | |||||
LKW 15t mil gl MULTI | 15 tonnes | 34 | Supplied by Germany.[16] | |||||
Zetros | 250[16] | |||||||
Iveco Trakker | Italy | Heavy (9 tonnes) | 20+ | First Ivecos bought for engineering purposes with United States aid money.[400] Iveco dump trucks and aircraft refuelling trucks donated by Germany in February 2023.[372] | ||||
Iveco ACM 90 | Medium (4 tonnes) |
4x4 | Donated by Italy.[79] Some units of Iveco ACL 90 delivered by Germany for the use as Border Protection Vehicles.[372] | |||||
Iveco Astra SM 66.40 | 6x6 | unknown | Used for towing FH-70 155mm howitzers.[79] | |||||
Iveco VM 90 | unknown | Unknown number of VM 90 delivered by Germany for use as Border Protection Vehicles.[372] | ||||||
MTV |
|
Medium | 600+ | Used for towing and hauling equipment.[179] | ||||
Renault GBC 180 | France | Medium (5 tonnes) | 6x6 | Unknown | Delivered by France prior to October 2022.[93] | |||
Renault TRM 2000 | Medium (2 tonnes) | 4x4 | Unknown | Delivered by France in August and September 2022.[93] Further units delivered by Germany for use as Border Protection Vehicles.[372] | ||||
Renault TRM 10000 | 10 tonnes truck | 6x6 | Unknown | Seen towing TRF1 155mm howitzers and ammunition.[401] | ||||
Renault Trucks D | Medium | 90 | Off-road vehicles donated by the EU, are primarily used for humanitarian purposes in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[402] | |||||
Ashok Leyland Stallion | India | 1 | Bought commercially by Petro Poroshenko, together with 10 DAF Leyland T244 trucks, Nissan Pathfinder, UAVs. Ukrainian military received this donation in October 2022 [403] | |||||
Leyland DAF | United Kingdom | Medium (4 tonnes) | 10 | 10 military Leyland DAFs have been bought from old stocks of the British Army by the Fund of Ukrainian ex-president Poroshenko, and handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[404] | ||||
Foden 8x6 Carrier | 20 | Ukrainian volunteers, with the support of the Petro Poroshenko Foundation, bought 20 Foden 8x6 Carrier trucks for the AFU, capable of transporting cargo weighing up to 18 tons.[405] | ||||||
DAF YA-4442 | Netherlands | 4 tonnes truck | ~300 | Delivered by the Netherlands in November 2022.[40] | ||||
DAF YAZ-2300 | 10 tonnes truck | Unknown | Delivered by the Netherlands in November 2022.[40] | |||||
DAF YA-328 | 1 | One donated for use by Ukrainian Forces.[406] | ||||||
Volvo Fassi N10 | Sweden | 150 | 90 pledged by Belgium[36] | |||||
Scania P92 | Unknown | Scania P92 Trucks With Crane donated by Norway.[407] | ||||||
Scania P113 | Scania P113 Trucks With Hook Lift donated by Norway.[407] | |||||||
Star 266 | Poland | Medium | Star 266 Star 266M2 |
2+ | Donated by Poland.[28] | |||
Jelcz P882 D53 | Medium | 1+ | Delivered by Poland.[28] | |||||
Ammunition carriers
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9T452 | Soviet Union | Wheeled | 9T452 | Ammo carrier for the BM-27 Uragan multiple rocket launcher.[185] | ||||
9T217 transloader | for 9K33 Osa [408] | |||||||
TZM-T | Russia | Tracked | 5+ (?) | Reloader for the TOS-1. By 14 April 2022, four vehicles had been captured from Russian forces.[173] | ||||
M 992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle |
|
Tracked | 30 | delivered by United States along the 18 M109s [162] |
Aircraft
Fixed-wing aircraft
Helicopters
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MBB Bo 105 | West Germany | Utility | Bo 150 Bo 150E4 |
2 | 1 demilitarised unit donated by Oleksandr Hromyko in 2022.[412] In 2023 the Ministry of Defense adopted the Bo 150E4 into service.[369] | |
PZL Mi-2 | Soviet Union Poland Ukraine |
Transport | Mi-2MSB Mi-2 |
11[410] | Upgraded to the Mi-2MSB standard.[413] | |
Mil Mi-8 | Soviet Union Russian Federation Ukraine |
Transport | Mi-8 Mi-9 Mi-8T Mi-8PS Mi-8MT Mi-8MTV-1 Mi-8MTV-1VA Mi-8AMTSh |
74[410] | In August 2023, a Russian defector handed over his Mi-8AMTSh helicopter to the Ukrainian forces.[414] | |
Mil Mi-14 | Search and rescue / Anti-submarine warfare | 4 | Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[410] | |||
Mil Mi-17 | Transport / Armed | 28 | Donated by Latvia, Slovakia, and the United States.[162] | |||
Mil Mi-24 | Attack | Mi-24VP Mi-24V Mi-24P Mi-24K |
33[410] | Donated by Poland, Czech Republic, and North Macedonia.[162] | ||
Airbus Helicopters H125 | France | Utility | 2 | Used by the National Guard.[202] | ||
Airbus H225 | Germany France Europe |
Transport | H225M | 4 | Used by the National Guard.[202] | |
Kamov Ka-226 | Russian Federation | Utility | 1 | Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[410] | ||
Kamov Ka-27 | Soviet Union | Transport | 4 | Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[410] | ||
Kamov Ka-29 | Attack / Transport | Ka-29TB | 1 | Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[411] | ||
Westland Sea King | United Kingdom United States |
Anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, and utility helicopter | Westland WS-61 Sea King | 3 | Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[410] | |
UH-60 | United States | UH-60A | 1 | One example spotted. It appears to be an ex-US Army helicopter refurbished and upgraded by Ace Aeronautics, LLC.[415][416] |
Air Armaments
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air-to-Air Missiles | |||||||
R-73 | Soviet Union | Short-range | R-73E | Former Soviet Union stock,100 donated by Poland in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[28][411] | |||
R-60 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Short-range | R-60MK | Former Soviet Union stock, Domestically upgraded version with UA-96 modification.[417] Also donated by North Macedonia.[418] | |||
R-27 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
Medium-range | R-27ET
R-27ER R-27R1 |
Former Soviet Union stock.[411] | |||
Sungur IIR-guided MANPADS | Turkey | Short-range | For Bayraktar TB2.[162] | ||||
AIM-7 Sparrow |
|
Medium range | 287 to be provided by Canada.[418] Unknown number supplied by the US.[268] | ||||
AIM-9 Sidewinder | Short range | 9M | 43 to be provided by Canada.[418] Unknown number of 9M supplied by the US.[268] | ||||
AIM-120 AMRAAM | Medium range | UK donated AMRAAM in the wake of Russian missile attacks in October 2022.[419] The Pentagon ordered AMRAAM missiles worth $1.15 billion to supply Ukraine.[420] | |||||
Anti-radiation missile | |||||||
AGM-88 HARM |
|
Anti-Radiation Missile | [411] | ||||
Air-to-surface missile | |||||||
Kh-29 | Soviet Union | KH-29T | [411] | ||||
Kh-25 | Soviet Union | KH-25ML
KH-25M |
[411] | ||||
Cruise missile | |||||||
Storm Shadow | France United Kingdom |
Provided by the United Kingdom & France. Used on Su-24 bombers.[409] | |||||
Guided Bombs | |||||||
KAB-1500L | Soviet Union | [421] | |||||
KAB-500KR | Soviet Union | [421] | |||||
MAM-L | Turkey | For Bayraktar TB2[162] | |||||
MAM-C | Turkey | For Bayraktar TB2[162] | |||||
Joint Direct Attack Munition |
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JDAMs to be provided in 2023 by the United States during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[422][423] | |||||
Armement Air-Sol Modulaire | France | In January 2024, Emmanuel Macron pledged to send "hundreds" of AASM Hammer bombs to Ukraine.[424] | |||||
Unguided Bombs | |||||||
OFAB-100-120 | Soviet Union | [425] | |||||
OFAB 250-270 | Soviet Union | High explosive Fragmentation[426] | |||||
FAB-250 | Soviet Union | [425] | |||||
FAB-500 | Soviet Union | OFAB-500ShR | parachute retarded fragmentation bomb.[427] | ||||
Unguided Rockets | |||||||
Hydra 70 |
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70mm | More than 20,000 supplied by the United States.[179] | ||||
Zuni |
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127mm | More than 6,000 delivered by the United States.[179] | ||||
S-5 | Soviet Union | 57mm | Also used in a ground-ground MRLS role.[428] | ||||
S-8 | Soviet Union | 80mm | [425] | ||||
S-13 | Soviet Union | 122mm | B-13L | [429] | |||
S-24 | Soviet Union | 240mm | S-24B | [429] | |||
S-25 | Soviet Union | 266mm | S-25OF
S-25OFM |
[429] | |||
Illumination Bombs | |||||||
SAB-250-200 | Soviet Union | [430] | |||||
Decoy Armaments | |||||||
ADM-160 MALD |
|
Unknown amount delivered by an unknown country.[431] |
Unmanned aerial vehicles and autonomous vehicles
Reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
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Leleka-100 | Ukraine | Short range | Unknown | Used by Ukrainian soldiers, one of the main reconnaissance UAVs of Ukrainian army.[432] | |
A-1-CM- Furia | Unknown | Used by Ukrainian army, some were lost during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[433] | |||
ASU-1 Valkyrja | Unknown | Used by Ukrainian army, some were lost during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[433] | |||
Orlik | Unknown | Used by Ukrainian army, some were lost during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[433] | |||
UJ-22 Airborne[434] | Unknown | Possibly used in the 30 May 2023 Moscow drone strikes[435] | |||
ITEC Skif | Unknown | Used by the Ukrainian army.[436] | |||
Ukrspecsystems PD-1 | Medium range | Unknown | Used by Ukrainian army, some have been lost during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[437] | ||
Ukrspecsystems PD-2 | Unknown | VTOL variant used by the Ukrainian Ground Forces.[438] | |||
Shark | 14+ | Used by Ukrainian army for directing artillery fire under electronic warfare conditions, some were lost during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[439][440] | |||
Spectator-M1 | Unknown | Used by Ukrainian army, some were lost during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. | |||
Sych | Long range | 2 | As of July 2023 the Come Back Alive Foundation donated 2 Sychs to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[441] | ||
DJI Mini 2 | People's Republic of China | Short range | Hundreds | [442] | |
DJI Mavic 3 | [443] | ||||
DJI Phantom 3 | [444] | ||||
AtlasPRO | Latvia | Short range | 345 | The "Come Back Alive" foundation has purchased 100 sets of Atlas unmanned drones for the Ukrainian ground forces. It includes 300 drones, ground control stations, transponders and a set of spare parts. The Atlas team is working on the next delivery to Ukraine ordered by the foundation.[445][446] | |
Penguin C UAV Factory | Unknown | Used by the Ukrainian army.[436] | |||
WB Electronics FlyEye | Poland | Short range | Donated by Poland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 20 donated by a crowdfunding campaign.[28] | ||
Tekever AR3 | Portugal | Short range | Unknown | The British Ministry of Defence announced that International Fund for Ukraine will send some Tekever AR3 VTOL to Ukraine.[447][448] | |
Baykar Bayraktar Mini UAV | Turkey | Short range | 24[233] | [449] | |
Vector & Scorpion UAV | Germany | Short range | 138+[450] | In April, after the war began, drones were sold to Ukraine for reconnaissance purposes at 180,000 euros each.[451][452] | |
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven | United States | Short range | 72 | The United States announced that it would make these drones available to Ukraine in 2015.[453] | |
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma | Unknown | Delivered by the US in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[179] | |||
AeroVironment
Quantix Recon |
100+ | Donated by AeroVironment.[162] | |||
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle | Medium range | 15+[162] | Donated by the US.[179] | ||
AeroVironment Jump 20 | Unknown | Dobated by the US.[179] | |||
AREAI Altius-600 | Unknown | Donated by the US.[179] | |||
Sky-Watch Heidrun | Denmark | Short range | 25 | Donated by Denmark.[454][162] | |
Black Hornet Nano | Norway | Very short range | 850 | To be supplied by the United Kingdom and Norway.[455][456] | |
Evolve 2 | Taiwan | Short range | 10 | VTOL drone donated by XDynamics.[457] | |
Bivoj | Czech Republic | Short range | 3 | Crowdfunded by Czech citizens.[9] | |
Primoco One 150 | Medium range | 15 | Donated by Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium.[162] |
Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baykar Bayraktar TB2 | Turkey | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle | 37+ | Provided by Turkey in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[162][458] |
Improvised multirole unmanned aerial vehicles
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tupolev Tu-141 | Soviet Union | Loitering munition/Unmanned combat aerial vehicle | ? | Modified to be used in a Kamikaze and Cruise missile role during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[459] | |
Tupolev Tu-143 | ? |
Loitering munitions
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
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DefendTex D40 | Australia | Loitering munition | 300 | To be delivered by Australia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[162] | |
WB Electronics Warmate | Poland | Loitering munition | 203 | 150 donated by Poland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[130] 10 donated by the WB Group and 43 crowdfunded.[28] | |
Phoenix Ghost | United States | Loitering munition | 1,800 | 1,000 out of 1,800 donated by the US in 2022.[130] | |
AeroVironment Switchblade | Loitering munition | Switchblade 300: 100[162] Switchblade 600: 10[460] | By 22 July 2022, the United States delivered over 700 systems.[155] | ||
RAM II | Ukraine | Loitering munition | [461] | ||
Bober | Loitering munition | Long range loitering munition, possibly used in the 30 May 2023 Moscow drone strikes[435] | |||
AQ-400 Scythe | Loitering munition | [462] | |||
UJ-25 Skyline | Loitering munition | Jet-powered long range drone.[463] |
Ordnance dropping drones
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
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Revolver 860 | Taiwan | Ordnance dropping drone | 800[464] | Purchased by Poland and transferred to Ukraine.[465] | |
UA Dynamics Punisher | Ukraine | Ordnance dropping drone | Unknown | [466] | |
Cargo drones
Model | Image | Country of origin | Type | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Malloy Aeronautics T150s | United Kingdom | Cargo drone | ? | To be delivered in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[162] |
Uniforms
Camouflages
Name | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
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MM14 | 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.[467][468] | |
Varan ZSU | 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".[469] | ||
DPM | United Kingdom | British-surplus uniforms seen in use during the Rapid Trident 2015 exercise.[470] | |
MTP | Mainly volunteers seen wearing MTP uniforms supplied by donations of British surplus.[471] Also donated to Ukraine by the United Kingdom[472] | ||
M81 Woodland | United States | Known to be used by the Bohdan Company and Chernihiv Company. A local variant is made to resemble Croatian-made Woodland camos.[473] | |
MARPAT | Used by regular Ukrainian Armed Forces[473] | ||
MultiCam | Standard issue camouflage for special forces. Widely issued to regular troops and volunteers[5] | ||
OCP | Used by regular Ukrainian Armed forces and reservists. Supplied by the United States Armed Forces from 2022 onwards[473] | ||
UCP | Used by regular Ukrainian Armed Forces (slightly different color palette), and some special units[474] | ||
Type II brown-dominant winter pattern [ja] | Japan | Donated by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[475] | |
Camouflage Central Europe | France | Donated by France in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[476] |
Armor
Name | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
SSh-68 | Soviet Union | Used during the War in Donbas[477] | |
Kaska-1M | Ukraine | One of the standard helmets, in widespread use. Produced domestically by TEMP3000[478] | |
TOR, TOR-D, TOR-BT | One of the standard helmets, in widespread use. Produced domestically by UaRms[479] | ||
Gefechtshelm M92 | Germany | 23,000 were donated by Germany to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Belgium donated an unknown number.[16] | |
Combat Bullet-Proof Vest | Japan | Provided by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mainly used by Territorial Defense Forces[480] | |
Type 3 Bulletproof vest | Japanese Bulletproof Vest Type 3, provided by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mainly used by Territorial Defense Forces[481] | ||
Type 88 helmet | Japan | Donated by Japan[482] | |
Hełm wz. 2005 | Poland | 42,000 were donated to Ukraine by Poland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[28] | |
Hjälm 90 | Sweden | 5,000 were donated by Sweden to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[483] | |
Kroppsskydd 12 Combat Vest | 5054 were donated by Sweden to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[81] | ||
Mk 6 helmet | United Kingdom | Some were supplied in 2014. Further helmet donations were made in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[484] | |
Mk 7 helmet | Thousands were donated to Ukraine by the United Kingdom in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[484] | ||
Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops | United States | Used by the Aidar and Donbas Battalions[485] | |
FAST helmet | Used by Ukrainian Spetsnaz forces.[5] | ||
STRONG Helmet | United States Netherlands | Dutch-made version of the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet donated by he Netherlands[40] | |
Hjelm Helmet | Norway | 5,000 helmets donated by Norway in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[486] | |
CG634 Helmet | Canada | Donated by Canada in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[14] | |
Gevechtshelm Composiet M95 Helmets | Netherlands Spain |
3,000 donated by the Netherlands in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[40] |
Hazmat equipment
Name | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Type 18 Hazmat Suit | Japan | Donated by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[475] | |
AlphaTec Chemical Protective Suits | Sweden | Donated by Sweden in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[487] | |
Avon Protection C-50 Gas Mask | United Kingdom United States | Donated by Luxembourg in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[488] | |
Mobile decontamination vehicles HEP 70 including decontamination material | Germany | Donated by Germany[16] | |
ARS-14 decontamination and degassing vehicle | Soviet Union | [185] |
Night vision
Name | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
PVS-14 | United States | Given by the United States in 2018.[489] More donated by Luxembourg in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine[488] | |
PVS-31 | Donated by the United States[490] | ||
Thales OB70 Lucie | France | Donated by France[335] |
See also
Current War:
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External links
- Media related to Military equipment of Ukraine at Wikimedia Commons
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