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[[File:FIM-92 (JASDF) noBG.png|thumb|[[FIM-92 Stinger]]]]

[[File:FIM-92 (JASDF) noBG.png|thumb|[[FIM-92 Stinger]]]]

[[File:UA tank brigade Mistral 02.jpg|thumb|Soldier the of Ukrainian 3rd Tank Brigade showing a [[Mistral (missile)|Mistral]] [[Short range air defense|short range]] air defence system provided by France. ]]

[[File:UA tank brigade Mistral 02.jpg|thumb|Soldier the of Ukrainian 3rd Tank Brigade showing a [[Mistral (missile)|Mistral]] [[Short range air defense|short range]] air defence system provided by France. ]]

* [[9K38 Igla]]

* [[9K38 Igla]]

* [[9K32 Strela-2]]

* [[9K32 Strela-2]]

* [[9K34 Strela-3|9K34 Stela-3]]

* [[9K34 Strela-3|9K34 Stela-3]]

This article covers the weapons, vehicles and equipment of the Russo-Ukrainian war, involving the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the Donetsk People’s Republic People’s Militia, the Luhansk People’s Republic People’s Militia, and a number of other national guard and volunteer groups, from 2014 to the present date.

Equipment of Russian Ground Forces[edit]

Helmets[edit]

Optics and night vision[edit]

Small arms[edit]

Pistols and Revolvers[edit]

Makarov pistol. Former primary sidearm of the Soviet Army and Ukrainian Ground Forces. Most commonly used sidearm among both Russian, Ukrainian and militia forces.

Submachine guns[edit]

Shotguns[edit]

Bolt-action rifles[edit]

Semi-automatic rifles[edit]

Assault rifles and carbines[edit]

Precision rifles[edit]

Anti-material rifles[edit]

Machine guns[edit]

Explosives[edit]

Grenades[edit]

Grenade launchers[edit]

Flamethrowers[edit]

Rocket launchers and recoilless rifles[edit]

Donetsk 1st Slavyansk Brigade fighter with a RPG-7.

ATGMs[edit]

Mortars[edit]

Infantry and towed mortars[edit]

Self-propelled mortars[edit]

Artillery[edit]

Towed artillery[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Rocket artillery[edit]

Air defence[edit]

MANPADS[edit]

Anti-aircraft guns[edit]

Air defence platforms[edit]

Electronic warfare and communication[edit]

Vehicles[edit]

Tanks[edit]

Tank destroyers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Command vehicles[edit]

  • R-142
  • R-145
  • R-149
  • R-166
  • R-419
  • R-439
  • APE-5
  • MSh-5350
  • MP-1IM
  • MP-2IM
  • Barnaul-T 9С932-1
  • 9S932-2
  • P-260 Redut

Reconnaissance vehicles[edit]

Infantry mobility vehicles[edit]

Recovery and engineering vehicles[edit]

Utility and transport vehicles[edit]

Aircraft[edit]

Sukhoi Su-25 ground attack aircraft returning from a combat sortie after sustaining battle damage from a man-portable air defence system.

Fixed-wing[edit]

Rotary[edit]

Kamov Ka-52 helicopters conducting a combat sortie, using both guided and unguided munitions.

Unmanned aerial systems[edit]

Unmanned combat aerial vehicles[edit]

Reconnaissance drones[edit]

Russian soldier launches an Orlan-10 light unmanned reconnaissance vehicle.

Loitering munitions[edit]

Cruisers[edit]

Sunk in action

Frigates[edit]

Corvettes[edit]

Patrol vessels[edit]

Amphibious warfare ships[edit]

Mine warfare ships[edit]

Auxiliary vessels[edit]

Ground Forces’ Towing and Motor Boats[edit]

Submarines[edit]

Project 636.3 Varshavyanka [Kilo-class] (Novorossiysk, Rostov-on-Don, Stary Oskol, Krasnodar, Velikiy Novgorod, Kolpino)

Ordnance[edit]

Small arms ammunition[edit]

Aircraft Guns[edit]

Air-to-air missiles[edit]

Air-to-surface missiles[edit]

Surface-to-surface missiles[edit]

Air-to-surface rockets[edit]

Bombs[edit]

Equipment of Ukrainian and Ukrainian Volunteer Forces[edit]

Individual equipment[edit]

Helmets[edit]

Optics and night vision[edit]

Small arms[edit]

Pistols and Revolvers[edit]

Submachine guns[edit]

Shotguns[edit]

Bolt-action rifles[edit]

Semi-automatic rifles[edit]

Battle rifles[edit]

Assault rifles and carbines[edit]

Precision rifles[edit]

Anti-materiel rifles[edit]

Machine guns[edit]

Ukrainian soldier with a DP-27 machine gun.

Ukrainian soldier with a UK vz. 59 machine gun.

Explosives[edit]

Grenades[edit]

Grenade launchers[edit]

Anti-personnel mines[edit]

Anti-tank mines[edit]

Flamethrowers[edit]

Rocket launchers and recoilless rifles[edit]

ATGMs[edit]

Mortars[edit]

Infantry mortars[edit]

Self-propelled mortars[edit]

Artillery[edit]

Towed artillery[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Rocket artillery[edit]

Missiles[edit]

Air defence[edit]

MANPADS[edit]

Soldier the of Ukrainian…



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