Equipment of The Soviet Land Forces (New Union)
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Small arms
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Details |
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MP-443 Grach PYa Yarygin pistol |
Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Standard sidearm for all branches of Soviet military. 18-round magazine, adopted as a replacement for the Makarov PMM in the Armed Forces.[1] | ||
CZ P-10 C/F | Semi-automatic pistol | ||||
SR-2 Udav | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×21mm Gyurza | 18-round magazine, approved for adoption as a replacement for the Makarov PMM in the Armed Forces.[2][3][4][5][6][7] | ||
GSh-18 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | 18-round magazine, adopted as a replacement for the Makarov PMM in the Armed Forces. | ||
PSS silent pistol | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic pistol | 7.62×42mm | Compact silenced pistol with a 6-round magazine, used by special forces. PSS-2 7.62×43mm variant entered service in 2011.[8][9] | |
SR-1 Vektor SPS Serdyukov pistol |
Semi-automatic pistol | 9×21mm Gyurza | 18-round magazine, used by special forces.[1][10] | ||
Stechkin automatic pistol APS |
Soviet Union | Selective fire machine pistol | 9×18mm Makarov | 20-round magazine, used by special forces.[11] | |
Makarov PM | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×18mm Makarov | |||
SPP-1 | Underwater firearm | 4.5x39mm | |||
Submachine Guns | |||||
PP-19 Bizon | Submachine Gun | 9x18mm Makarov | Replaced by the PP-19 Vityaz-SN | ||
PP-19 Vityaz | Submachine Gun | 9x19mm Parabellum | Main SMG of the Russian Ground Forces. 30-round magazine. The newest variant is the Vityaz-SN and has replaced the PP-19 Bizon in Russian service. | ||
SR-2 Veresk | Submachine Gun | 9x21mm Gyurza | Designed to pierce Russian-made Class-II body armor and lightly-skinned vehicles. | ||
Milkor BXP | Submachine Gun | ||||
CZ Škorpion EVO 3 | File:CZ Scorpion Evo 3.jpg | Submachine Gun | |||
Shotguns | |||||
Saiga-12 | Shotgun | 12-gauge, 16-gauge, 20-gauge, .410 bore shotgun | Late 1990s. Used by Russian armed forces. | ||
MTs255 | Shotgun | 12-gauge, 20-gauge, 28-gauge, 32-gauge, .410 bore shotgun | 1993. Used by Police of Russia and Russian armed forces and other security forces. | ||
Assault rifle | |||||
AK-74M | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Main service rifle of Russian Ground Forces. 30-round magazine. It is an improved AK-74 with a synthetic folding stock.[12] AK-105 carbine version and AK-103 7.62mm version are in use with special forces. Many AK-74M are further upgraded with universal upgrade kit into modernised AK-74MR, which is very similar to AK-12. | ||
AK-12 AK-15 |
Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm 7.62×39mm |
Future main service rifle,[13] completed operational testing in 2017.[14][15] It has been adopted by the Russian Ground Forces in January 2018 under the Ratnik program.[16][17][18] The Russian Ministry of Defence has signed a three-year contract with the Kalashnikov Concern for 150,000 AK-12 and AK-15 assault rifles to be delivered in 2019, 2020 and 2021.[19] Deliveries are completed.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] A new contract was signed in August 2021.[31][32] AK-15 is 7.62x39mm version of AK-12. | ||
AN-94 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Limited usage. Originally designed to replace AK-74M, cancelled from general issue due to cost. Limited usage by special forces units and the 51st Airborne Regiment.[33] 30-round magazine, new 60-round magazine, 2-round burst mode fired at 1800 RPM. | ||
KORD assault rifle | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm 7.62×39mm |
Limited usage. Successor variant of the AEK-971, currently in two versions - KORD 6P67 (formerly A-545) chambered 5.45x39mm and KORD 6P68 (formerly A-762) chambered 7.62×39mm. The rifle entered operational service in 2018. It has limited usage by special forces units.[34] | ||
ASM Val | Suppressed assault rifle | 9×39mm | Limited usage. 30-round magazine, uses an integrated suppressor.[35] ASM variant introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system. Deliveries began in 2018. Currently in use with the Russian special forces[36] and according to photos also by 4th Tank Division. | ||
CZ 805 BREN 2 | |||||
Vektor R4 | |||||
Vektor R5 | |||||
AKS-74U | Soviet Union | assault rifle, carbine | 5.45×39mm | The AKS-74U bridges the tactical deployment gap between a submachine gun and an assault rifle. It was intended for use mainly with special forces, airborne infantry, rear-echelon support units, helicopter and armored vehicle crews. It has been augmented and replaced by various submachine guns, and the less compact AK-105 carbine in Russian military service. It is commonly used by law enforcement; for example, each urban police foot patrol is issued at least one | |
AK-74 | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Used by army reserves and other paramilitary groups. No longer in service with the army reserve core, still used by other reserve forces associated with the armed forces. | |
AKM | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Still in limited military and police use. Officially replaced in most military units by the AK-74. Some usage mainly in urban environments due to the ability to penetrate heavy cover. 10-, 20-, or 30-round detachable box magazines. Also compatible with 40-round box magazines and 75-round drum magazines from the RPK | |
Sniper rifles and designated marksman rifles | |||||
Dragunov SVD | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 7.62×54mmR | 10-round magazine, semi auto, main service sniper rifle. Russian-origin 9.3×64mm SVDK variant is used for dealing with targets behind heavy cover, while SVDS variant is used by special forces.[37] | |
VSS Vintorez | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 9×39mm | 10- or 20-round magazine, semi or full auto, uses an integrated suppressor. VSSM variant introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system.[36] | |
SVDM | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 7.62×54mmR | 10-round magazine, semi auto. Introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system. | ||
SV-98 | Bolt action sniper rifle | 7.62×54mmR | 10-round removable magazine, iron and telescopic sights | ||
ASVK | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | 5-round magazine, bolt action.[38] | ||
ASVK-M Kord-M | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | 5-round magazine, bolt action. Introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system.[39][40] | ||
OSV-96 | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | 5-round magazine, semi auto, can be folded in half, limited usage.[41] | ||
Lobaev Sniper Rifle[42] | Sniper rifle | Various | The new batches of DXL-5, manufactured for the Russian army, are made under the Russian cartridge 12.7×108mm.[43] | ||
Machine guns | |||||
RPK-74M | Squad automatic weapon | 5.45×39mm | 30- or 45-round magazine, based on the AK-74M. RPK-74M variant is the main service SAW. | ||
AEK-999 | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Belt-fed | ||
PKP Pecheneg | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Belt fed with 100- or 200- or 250-round boxes. Based on and designed to replace the PKM, General Issue.[44] | ||
NSV | Soviet Union | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Belt fed with 50-round boxes, main service heavy machine gun. | |
Kord | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Belt fed with 50-round boxes, replacing the NSV as the main service heavy machine gun. Moderate usage. | ||
KPV | Soviet Union | Heavy machine gun | 14.5×114mm | 40-round belt | |
Recoilless rifle | |||||
SPG-9 | Soviet Union | Recolisess rifle | 73 mm (2.87 in) smoothbore | Manually breech-loaded | |
Grenade launchers | |||||
BS-1 Tishina | Soviet Union | Underslung grenade launcher | 30mm | Can be fitted to AKS-74U carbine. | |
GP-25/30/34 | Soviet Union | Underslung grenade launcher | 40mm VOG-25 | Can be fitted to AKM, AK-74, AN-94, and AK-100 series rifles. | |
RGM-40 Kastet | Single-shot grenade launcher | 40mm VOG-25 | Stand-alone version of GP-25 with telescoping stock, flip-up sights and AK-type pistol-grip | ||
GM-94 | Multi-shot grenade launcher | 43mm | 3-round tube magazine, pump action, optimised for close quarters battle using grenades with a small kill radius. | ||
RG-6/6G30 | Multi-shot grenade launcher | 40mm VOG-25 | 6-round capacity in revolver style cylinders. | ||
AGS-17 | Soviet Union | Automatic grenade launcher | 30×29mm | Belt fed with 29-round drums, high rate of fire. | |
AGS-30 | Automatic grenade launcher | 30×29mm | Belt fed with 29-round drums, replacement for AGS-17.[45] | ||
AGS-40 Balkan | Automatic grenade launcher | 40mm | Recommended to enter service in 2021, after the completion of operational tests and evaluation which began in 2018.[46][47][48][49] | ||
Rocket propelled grenade launchers | |||||
RPG-7 | Soviet Union | Rocket-propelled grenade | 40mm (launcher only, warhead diameter varies) | Re-loadable launcher with a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available. | |
RPG-22 | Soviet Union | Rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5mm | Single-shot disposable launcher.[50][51] | |
RPG-27 | Soviet Union | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem-charge warhead in an anti-tank role, RShG-1 thermobaric warhead for anti-infantry use and RMG variant for bunker busting use entered service in 2011.[52] | |
RPG-28 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 125 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem charge warhead. | ||
RPG-29 | Soviet Union | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Re-loadable launcher. Can use PG-29V tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or TBG-29 thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use. | |
RPG-30 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Single-shot disposable launcher for countering active protection systems.[53] | ||
RPG-32 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Re-loadable launcher. Can use PG-32V tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or TBG-32V thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use. | ||
Varna-S | Rocket-propelled grenade | 93mm | Single-shot, disposable rocket launcher. Uses thermobaric rockets.[54] | ||
MRO-A | Rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5mm | Single-shot, disposable rocket launcher. Uses MRO-A thermobaric, MRO-D smoke-creating and MRO-Z incendiary rockets. | ||
Anti-tank guided missiles | |||||
9M113M Konkurs-M | Soviet Union | Anti-tank guided missile | 135mm | Designated AT-5B "Spandrel B" by NATO. | |
9М131 Metis-M/9М131M Metis-M1[55] | Soviet Union | Anti-tank guided missile | 130mm | Designated AT-13 "Saxhorn-2" by NATO. | |
9M133 Kornet | Anti-tank guided missile | 152mm | Designated AT-14 "Spriggan" by NATO. | ||
Man-portable air-defense systems | |||||
9K38 Igla | Man-portable air-defense system | 72mm | Different Soviet and Russian variants are designated SA-16 "Gimlet", SA-18 "Grouse" and SA-24 "Grinch" by NATO. | ||
9K333 Verba | Man-portable air-defense system | 72mm | Equipped with an automated fire control system.[56][57] | ||
Hand grenades | |||||
M26 grenade | File:M-61Grenade.jpg | Hand grenade | N/A | South African version bassed on a U.S design, manufactured by Rheinmetall DenelMunitions. | |
RGO | Soviet Union | Hand grenade | 60mm | 6 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds. | |
RGN | Soviet Union | Hand grenade | 60mm | 4 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds. | |
RGD-5 | Soviet Union | Hand grenade | 56 mm | 20 Meter Effective Range. 4.2 Second fuse. | |
RDG-2 | Soviet Union | Smoke grenade | |||
F1 | Soviet Union | Hand grenade | 55 mm | 30 meter effective radius, 3.2 to 4.2 second fuse. | |
Mines | |||||
MON-50 | Anti-personnel mine | Tripwire/Command | Propels ~485/540 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 50 meters. | ||
MON-90 | Anti-personnel mine | Tripwire/Command | Propels ~2000 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 90 meters. | ||
MON-100 | Anti-personnel mine | Tripwire/Command | Propels ~400 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 100 meters. | ||
MON-200 | Anti-personnel mine | Tripwire/Command | A larger and more powerful version of the MON-100. | ||
OZM | Anti-personnel mine | Tripwire/Command/Pressure | ~500g TNT, fragmentation mine. | ||
POMZ | Anti-personnel mine | Tripwire/Command/Pressure | ~75g TNT, fragmentation mine. | ||
PMN | Anti-personnel mine | Pressure | ~240g TNT, anti-personnel blast mine. | ||
TM-46 | Anti-tank mine | Pressure | 5.7 kg TNT. | ||
TM-57 | Anti-tank mine | Pressure | 6.3 kg TNT. | ||
TM-62 | Anti-tank mine | Pressure | 7.5 kg TNT. | ||
TM-83 | Anti-tank mine | ~13 kg TNT. | |||
TM-89 | Anti-tank mine | Magnetic sensor | ~10 kg TNT. |
Artillery
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Mortars | ||||||
2B9 Vasilek | Soviet Union | 82mm gun-mortar | Unknown | ` | ||
2B11 2S12 Sani | Soviet Union | 120mm heavy mortar | Reserve |
736 1,000[58] |
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2B14 Podnos | Soviet Union | 82mm infantry mortar | Reserve |
396 3,000[59] |
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Self Propelled Motars | ||||||
2S23 Nona-SVK | Soviet Union | Self-propelled 120 mm mortar | 2S23 Nona-SVK Reserve |
173 318 |
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2S40 Floks | New Soviet Union | 120mm self-propelled gun-mortar | 280 | |||
Field artillery | ||||||
2B16 Nona-K | Soviet Union | 120mm gun-mortar | Nona-K | 124[60] | ||
2A18 D-30 | Soviet Union | 122mm howitzer | D-30A Reserve |
200 4,844 |
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2A36 Giatsint-B | Soviet Union | 152mm howitzer | Giatsint-BM Reserve |
303 1,100 |
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2A65 Msta-B | Soviet Union | 152mm howitzer | MZ-146-1 Reserve |
250 774 |
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M-46 | Soviet Union | 130 mm | M-46S Reserve |
142 550 |
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Anti-Tank Guns | ||||||
2A29 MT-12 Rapira | Soviet Union | 100mm anti-tank gun | MT-12R Reserve |
273 2,500 |
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divisional gun D-44 | Soviet Union | 85mm anti-tank gun | Reserve |
135 |
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Self propped artillery | ||||||
2S1 Gvozdika | Soviet Union | 122mm self-propelled howitzer | 2S8 Astra Reserve |
712 1,940 |
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2S3 Akatsiya | Soviet Union | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | 2S3M3 Reserve |
800 1,427 |
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2S4 Tyulpan | Soviet Union | 240mm self-propelled gun-mortar | Reserve |
60 390 |
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2S5 Giatsint-S | Soviet Union | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | Reserve |
234 850 |
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2S7M Malka | Soviet Union | 203mm self-propelled howitzer | 2S7M Malka Reserve |
311 850 |
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2S19 Msta-S, 2S19M1, and 2S19M2 Msta-SM2|170px | Soviet Union | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | 2S19M2 Reserve |
450 525 |
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2S34 Chosta | New Soviet Union | 120mm self-propelled gun-mortar | 210 | |||
Vz. 77 DANA | Czecho slovakia |
152mm self-propelled gun howitzer | ShKH DANA M2 | 223 | SpGH Zuzana | |
ShKH Zuzana | Czecho slovakia |
155mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH Zuzana 2 | 63 | ||
2S22 Bohdana | New Soviet Union | 155mm self-propelled howitzer | 118 | |||
2S35 Koalitsiya-SV | New Soviet Union | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | 490 | |||
2S43 Malva | New Soviet Union | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | 224 | |||
Rocket Artillery | ||||||
TOS-1A Solntsepyok | Soviet Union | 220mm thermobaric rocket launcher | TOS-A | 322 | ||
TOS-2 Tosochka | New Soviet Union | 220mm thermobaric rocket launcher | 182 | |||
Flute MLRS | New Soviet Union | 80mm multiple rocket launcher | Flute Asilak Flute MT-LB |
253 | ||
BM-21 Grad/ Tornado-G |
Soviet Union | 122mm multiple rocket launcher | Tornado-G Reserve |
434 3,500 |
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9A52-4 Tornado |
New Soviet Union | 122mm multiple rocket launcher | 112 | |||
RM-70 | Czecho slovakia |
122mm multiple rocket launcher | RM-70 Vampire | 210 | ||
Uragan-1M | New Soviet Union | Universal 220mm-300mm multiple rocket launcher | 146 | |||
Polonez | New Soviet Union | 300mm multiple rocket launchers | Polonez-M | 120 | ||
BM-27 Uragan | Soviet Union | 220mm multiple rocket launcher | Uragan-U Reserve |
380 953 |
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BM-30 Smerch /Tornado-S |
Soviet Union | 300mm multiple rocket launchers | 9A54 Reserve |
172 100 |
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Tactical ballistic missile systems | ||||||
9K720 Iskander-M / SS-26 |
New Soviet Union | Short-range tactical ballistic missile | 239 | |||
OTR-21 Tochka | Soviet Union | Short-range tactical ballistic missile | Scarab C Reserve |
69 100 |
Air Defense
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Anti-aircraft artillery | ||||||
ZSU-23-4BM | Soviet Union | Point Deffense | ZSU-23-4BM Reserve |
224 649 |
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9K35M3 Strela-10M3/MN | Soviet Union | Strela-10M4 Reserve |
605 300 |
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9K22 Tunguska | Soviet Union | 2K22M1 (2003) Reserve |
330 192 |
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9K33 Osa | Soviet Union | Short range | T38 "Stilet | 524 | ||
Tor missile system | Soviet Union | TOR-2M | 219 | |||
Pantsir S-1/2 | New Soviet Union | Pantsir-S1 Pantsir-S2 |
210 | |||
2K12 Kub | Soviet Union | Medium range | Score Board Reserve |
44 248 |
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Buk missile system | Soviet Union | Buk-M3 | 529 | |||
S-350 | New Soviet Union | 86 | ||||
Almaz Antey S-300/S-300V4 | Soviet Union | Long Range | S-300V4 Reserve |
670 716 |
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S-400 missile system | New Soviet Union | 184 | most in service with the Aerospace forces | |||
S-500 missile system | New Soviet Union | 30 | The first S-500 regiment went on combat duty in Moscow on 13 October 2021 |
Tanks
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Main battle tanks | ||||||
T-14 Armata | New Soviet Union | Main Battle Tank | T-14 T-14B |
490 82 |
Production started in 2011. | |
T-90 | New Soviet Union | T-90M T-90MS reserve |
2,150 611 [61] |
Around 1,017 T-90 and T-90A produced between 1992 to 2008, around 406 upgraded to T-90M, rest in storage. | ||
T-84 | New Soviet Union | T-84 Oplot-M T-84U |
1,398 240 |
638 T-84 originality produced, 398 tanks later upgraded to T-84 Oplot-M. 1,000 BM Oplot tanks have been produced since 1999. | ||
T-80 | Soviet Union | T-80UM1 Reserve |
910 550 [61] |
910 T-80UM1 active, 550/T-80U/T-80UM/T-80UM1 in storage. | ||
T-72 | Soviet Union | T-72B2 Reserve |
1,940 2,530 |
2,530 T-72B2 tanks in storage as of 2021. A total of 4,470 T-72s have been upgraded to T-72B2 since 2006. | ||
Light Tanks | ||||||
Sprut-SD | New Soviet Union | Sprut-SDM1 | 532 | |||
Stored Surplus Tanks | ||||||
T-80B/T-80U | Soviet Union | Stored: 3,393 | Around 2,140 T-80b and 1,253 T-80U, T-80UD tanks are kept in storage,they are to be modernized and brought back to service if needed. | |||
T-64A/T-64B | Soviet Union | Stored: 4,345 | Mostly Cold War Era T-64Bs, kept in storage for potential reactivation. | |||
T-72A/T-72B | Soviet Union | Stored: 5,667 | ||||
T-62 | Soviet Union | Stored: 3,762 | ||||
T-54/T-55 | Soviet Union | Stored: 6,298 | ||||
T-34 | Soviet Union | Stored: 230 | T-34-85 for ceremonial use. Iconic tank used by the Red Army during World War II. Used for parades, historical expositions or films concerning the Great Patriotic War. 230 models originally manufactured in 1944. |
Tank Destroyers
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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9P148 Konkurs | Soviet Union | Mobile anti-tank guided missile sy | 9M133M Kornet-M | 275 | Based on the BRDM-2 chassis. | |
9P149 Shturm-S/SM | Soviet Union | Mobile anti-tank guided missile sy | 870+ | Based on the MT-LB chassis | ||
9P157-2
Khrizantema-S/SP |
New Soviet Union | Mobile anti-tank guided missile sy | 390+ | Based on the BMP-3 chassis. | ||
9P163M-1 Kornet-T | New Soviet Union | Mobile anti-tank guided missile sy | 120+ | Based on the BMP-3 chassis. | ||
Kornet-D | New Soviet Union | Mobile anti-tank guided missile sy | 412+ | Based on the GAZ-2975 chassis. |
Combat Vehicles
Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ||||||
T-15 Armata | New Soviet Union | Heavy fighting vehicle (HIFV) | 220 | |||
Kurganets-25 | New Soviet Union | Infantry fighting vehicle | Kurganets-25 IFV | 880 | ||
BMP-1 | Soviet Union | Infantry fighting vehicle | BMP-1-AM Reserve |
100 8,631[61] |
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BMP-2 | Soviet Union | Infantry fighting vehicle | BMP-2M Reserve |
2,500 3,257 [61] |
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BMP-3 | Soviet Union | Infantry fighting vehicle | BMP-3 BMP-3M BMP-3 Dragoon |
3,283 254 |
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BTR-T | New Soviet Union | Heavy fighting vehicle (HIFV) | 2,360[61] | |||
BTR-82A BTR-80A |
Soviet Union | Infantry fighting vehicle | BTR-80A BTR-82A/AM Reserve |
500 1,600 174 |
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Tank support vehicles | ||||||
BMPT Terminator | New Soviet Union | Tank Support Vehicle | BMPT-72 BMPT |
910 300[61] |
Armored Personal Carriers and Armored Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Reconnaissance vehicle | ||||||
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union | BRDM-2MS | 1,700 | |||
Armored Personal Carriers | ||||||
Volat V2 | New Soviet Union | 245 | ||||
Kurganets-25 | New Soviet Union | Kurganets-25 APC | 720 | |||
BTR-22 | New Soviet Union | 580 | Mass produced since 2018 | |||
BMO-T | New Soviet Union | Unknown | ||||
BTR-90 | New Soviet Union | BTR-90M | 80 | |||
VPK-7829 Bumerang | New Soviet Union | 950 | ||||
BTR-3 | New Soviet Union | BTR-3U | 668 | |||
BTR-4 | New Soviet Union | BTR-4U | 397 | |||
MT-LB | Soviet Union | MT-LB MT-LBM MT-LBu Reserve |
1,672 6,050 [61] |
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BTR-80 | Soviet Union | BTR-80 BTR-80M Reserve |
1,056 1,300[61] |
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BTR-60 | Soviet Union | BTR-60PBM BTR-60V Reserve |
336 5,967[61] |
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BTR-70 | Soviet Union | BTR-70 BTR-70V BTR-70M |
174 500[61] |
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MRAPs | ||||||
Volat V2 | New Soviet Union | 1,540 | ||||
KAMAZ-43269 Dozor/SBA-60K2 Bulat | New Soviet Union | 1,180 | ||||
Ural Typhoon | New Soviet Union | 590 | ||||
Kamaz Typhoon | New Soviet Union | 1,100[61] |
Logistics and utility
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Infinity Mobility Vehicles | ||||||
GAZ-2975 Tigr | 52,000 | |||||
MZKT-4190100 Volat V1 | 1,196 | |||||
AMN-233121 | 12,300 | |||||
Ambulences | ||||||
Linza | 2,500 | |||||
Ambulences | ||||||
UAZ-469 | Unknown | |||||
UAZ-3132 | Unknown | |||||
UAZ-452 | Unknown | |||||
Haval H9 | Unknown | |||||
UAZ-3163 Patriot | 19,000 | |||||
Trucks | ||||||
Aircraft
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
Su-25 | Su-25SM Su-25SM3 |
55 | ||||
Su-24 | Su-24M2 | 144 | ||||
Transport | ||||||
An-12 | 20 | |||||
Let L-410 Turbolet | 57 | |||||
Antonov An-148 | 55 | |||||
Tupolev Tu-134 | 27 | |||||
Antonov An-26 | 80 | |||||
Helicopters | ||||||
Mil Mi-24/35 | Mil Mi-35 Reserve |
446 420 |
420 Mil Mi-24 (base model) in storage. | |||
Mil Mi-8/Mi-17 | 2,646 | |||||
Kamov Ka-52 | 260 | |||||
Mil Mi-38 | 20 | |||||
Mil Mi-38 | 365 | |||||
Mil Mi-2 | 43 | |||||
Mil Mi-26 | 44 | |||||
Kamov Ka-27 | Anti Submarine Warfare | 6 | ||||
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles | ||||||
Luch Korsar | Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle | 75 | ||||
Orion | 120 | |||||
Forpost-R | 420 | (Capable of carrying up to 120 kg of armament consisting of four KAB-20 or two Aviaavtomatika PGMs or two Kh-BPLA ATGMs).[62][63] | ||||
Burevestnik-MB | 150 | |||||
Sokol Altius | 105 | |||||
Dozor-600 | Unknown | |||||
Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||||||
Orlan-10 | 3,500 | |||||
Yakovlev Pchela | 92 | |||||
Grusha | Unknown | |||||
ZALA 421-08/Strekoza | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 400 | ||||
Zastava | Unmanned aerial vehicle | Unknown | ||||
БПЛА400Т | Tactical reconnaissance UAV | 1000[64] | ||||
Eleron-3SV | Unknown | |||||
Granat | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 1,400 | Granat-2 and 4 in service.[65][66][67] Granat-4 is in the photo. | |||
ZALA Lancet | New Soviet Union | Kamikaze-type unmanned aerial vehicle | Unknown | |||
Geran-1 | New Soviet Union | Loitering
munition |
26,400 | Geran-1 left, Geran-2 right. | ||
Geran-2 | New Soviet Union | Loitering
munition |
8,900 | Geran-1 left, Geran-2 right. |
Autonomous Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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MRK-46 | Reconnaissance/Mine clearing | |||||
MRK-RKh and MRK-35MA[68] | Chemical reconnaissance and reconnaissance/Mine clearing | |||||
Scarab and Sphere | Reconnaissance/Mine clearing | |||||
Kapitan | Reconnaissance/Mine clearing | |||||
Cobra-1600[69] | Reconnaissance/Mine clearing | |||||
Uran-6 | Demining | |||||
Prokhod-1 | Demining | |||||
Platforma-M | Combat support/Patrol | |||||
MRK-3 | Combat support/Patrol | |||||
Argo | Combat support/Patrol | |||||
Uran-9 | Combat support/Patrol | |||||
Uran-14 | Multifunction engineering machine | |||||
Nerekhta | Combat support/Patrol |
Individual equipment
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EMR camouflage pattern | Camouflage pattern | |||||
Flora camouflage pattern | Camouflage pattern | |||||
6B48 Ratnik-ZK | AFV crew individual protection kit | |||||
Barmitsa | Infantry combat system | |||||
6B15 Cowboy | Tanker uniform | |||||
6B21/6B22 Permyachka | Infantry combat suit[70][71] | |||||
6B43[72] | Body armour | |||||
6B45[72] | Body armour | |||||
6B46 | Webbing equipment | |||||
6Sh117 | Load bearing vest | |||||
6B47[72] | Combat helmet | |||||
6B26/6B27/6B28 | Combat helmet | |||||
PMK gas mask | Gasmask | |||||
PMK-4 gas mask | Gasmask | |||||
ˈjəɡərˌnôt | File:Aviano bomb suit.jpg | Bomb suit | Japanese licensed suit based off American Aviano. | |||
Dublon | Bomb suit | |||||
OVR-1/2 | Bomb suit | |||||
OVR-3Sh | Bomb suit | |||||
VKBO/Modul-Monolit, Pantsir, Kolpak and Tserepakha/Dospekhi-KP-M/Avangard/Chimera | Clothing ensemble/Individual protection means/Armoured suit/Protective shield/Masking coat | |||||
OZK-F Nerekhta/SVI and SLVI-15/SLEV-1 | Chemical protection and diving suits/Autonomous local electric heating system | |||||
Special uniform for hot climates | ||||||
Strelets-tsasovoi | Guard bracelet system | |||||
Other equipment | ||||||
NRS-2 | Survival knife | |||||
Osa | Non-lethal weapon | |||||
Stupor | Anti-drone rifle | |||||
LPD-801 | Anti-drone rifle | |||||
Harpoon-3 | Anti-drone rifle | |||||
TPN-NDO | Reconnaissance device | |||||
PKhRDD-3 | Chemical reconnaissance device | |||||
PKhRDD-2B | Chemical reconnaissance device | |||||
VPRKh/KPO-1M | Chemical reconnaissance device/Sampling devices | |||||
Arbalet-1/2 and Malva | Parachutes | |||||
D-6 | Parachute | |||||
D-10 | Parachute | |||||
R-187P1 Azart | Handheld combat radio | |||||
SNARK/Namotka-KS and Arakhis | Small-sized satellite communication station/Portable radio stations | |||||
R-444-PTN Ladya | Small-sized satellite communication station | |||||
R-438 Barrier-T and R-438M Belozer | Small-sized satellite communication station | |||||
Prestiz | Classified communications equipment | |||||
Osa and Shmel/Polikom | Increased security cellular telephone/Protected IP-telephone equipment | |||||
KRUS Strelets | Information control and communications system | |||||
ZRP-2 Trola/MG-1/Oka-2/PVU-600/Solar energy electricity generator | Portable demining charge/Depth metal detector/Geophysical radar/Portable water cleaning system/Portable power source | |||||
INVU-3M Korshun and UR-83P | Mine detectors | |||||
IMPS-2 and 3/PIPL and PPO-2I | Radiation dose measuring device | |||||
DP-5V | Radiation dose measuring device | |||||
IMD-7 | Gas detector | |||||
GSA-4 | Man-portable radar | |||||
1L227 Sobolyatnik-O | Man-portable radar | |||||
1L271 Aistyonok | Man-portable radar[73][74] | |||||
PSNR-8M and Kredo-M1 | Man-portable battlefield surveillance radar | |||||
SBR-5M (Fara-VR) | Portable EW station | |||||
Lesochek | Optical surveillance systems/Reconnaissance-signaling equipment | |||||
Ironiya and Intrigan/Sextan | Laser rangefinder | |||||
LPR-1 (1D13) | Laser Rangefinder | |||||
LPR-2 "Anode" | Laser Rangefinder | |||||
LPR-3 | Laser Rangefinder | |||||
LPR-4 | Satellite navigation devices | |||||
Perunit-B and Grot-N and -M/Orion | Night vision devices/Ballistic calculator/Geoinformation systems | |||||
1 PN 141-1 and Malish family/Strelok/Integratsiya-64, Operator and Karta-2005 | Thermal imager | |||||
1 PN 140-2 Shakhin | Thermal imager | |||||
1L111 Fara-1 | Radar sight |
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