List of equipment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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This is a list of equipment used by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Current equipment[]

Ground forces equipment[]

A T-72 main battle tank
Name Name Origin Type In service Notes
Armoured fighting vehicles
T-72BA TankBiathlon14final-03.jpg Russia Main battle tank 300[1]
BMPT БМПТ Рамка (3).JPG Russia Tank destroyer 10[2]
BTR-80 BTR БТР-80.jpg Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier 190[3] Of which 44 are the 82A variant
BPM-97 KAMAZ-43269 Vystrel (BMP-97) REA-2009.jpg Russia Armoured personnel carrier, MRAP 18[4]
Otokar Cobra БРМ Otokar Cobra на военном параде в г.Астана 7 мая 2015 года.JPG Turkey Infantry mobility vehicle 17+[4] +30 unit ordered[5]
Marauder Marauder Multi Role Armoured Vehicle (9676433800).jpg South Africa Armoured personnel carrier 90[4]
Humvee Humvee arg.jpg United States Armored car 40[4]
BRDM-2 БРДМ-2. Энергодар.jpg Soviet Union Reconnaissance vehicle 40[6]
BRM-1 БРМ-1К (БМП-1). Чистопольский военкомат. РТ. Июль 2013 - panoramio.jpg Soviet Union Reconnaissance vehicle 60[7]
BMP-2 БМП-2 на военном параде в Астане 7 мая 2015 года.JPG Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle 500[8]
BTR-80A BTR-80A (3).jpg Soviet Union Armoured personnel carrier 107[8]
BTR-3 BTR-3.jpg Ukraine Armoured personnel carrier 3[8]
MT-LB Soviet MT-LB.JPEG Soviet Union Armoured personnel carrier 150[8]
2S1 Gvozdika Azeri 2S1, parade in Baku, 2013.JPG Soviet Union Howitzer 120[8]
2S3 Akatsiya 2S3 Akatsiya 3261.jpg Soviet Union Howitzer 120[8]
Semser Israel/Kazakhstan Howitzer 6[8]
D-30 122- мм гаубица Д-30 (1).jpg Soviet Union 122 mm gun 100[8] 300 D-30 in store[8]
Msta-B Мста-Б Вооружённых Сил Казахстана.JPG Soviet Union 152 mm gun 50[8]
Nona-S 2С9 Нона-С - МВСВ-2008 05.jpg Soviet Union 120 mm MOR 68[8]
BM-21 БМ - 21 Град ( BM - 21 Grad ).jpg Soviet Union Multiple launch rocket system 100[8] 100 in store[8]
TOS-1A ТОС-1А «Солнцепёк» на военном параде в Астане 7 мая 2015 года (2).JPG Russia Multiple launch rocket system 3[8]
BM-30 БМ-30 Вооружённых Сил Казахстана.JPG Soviet Union Multiple launch rocket system 6[8]
Lynx Israel/Kazakhstan Multiple launch rocket system 18[8]
9P140 Uragan RocketArtilleryExercise2020-04.jpg Soviet Union Multiple launch rocket system 180[8]
Cardom Israel/Kazakhstan MORTA 18[8]
9K79 Tochka Точка-У.jpg Soviet Union Surface-to-surface missile launcher 12[8]
S-200 С-200 ВС РК.JPG Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile 10 battery[8]
S-300 Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile 10 battery[8]
S-75 S-75 Dzwina RB2.jpg Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile Unknown
S-125 ЗРК С-125 (Дзержинский) 1.jpg Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile Unknown
BUK-M2E СОУ ЗРК Бук-М2Э.jpg Soviet Union/Russia Surface-to-air missile 1 battery +1 battery ordered[9]
Strela-10 Strela 10 (modified).jpg Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile 50 unit[8]

Aircraft[]

A Kazakh Sukhoi Su-27
Antonov An-72 of the Kazakh Air Force
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
MiG-29 Soviet Union Multirole aircraft 15[10]
MiG-31 Soviet Union Interceptor aircraft 25[10]
Sukhoi Su-25 Soviet Union Close air support 14[10]
Sukhoi Su-27/Su-30 Soviet Union Air superiority/Multi role fighter Su-27/Su-27BM2 and Su-27UB/Su-27UBM2/Su-30SM 24/24
Total: 48
24 Su-27 and 24 Su-30 on order[10]
Transport
Antonov An-12 Ukraine Heavy transport 1[10]
Antonov An-72 Ukraine Heavy transport 2[10] STOL capable aircraft
CASA C-295 Spain Transport C-295M 8[10] 1 on order[11]
Helicopters
Mil Mi-17 Soviet Union Utility Mi-8M/17 49[10]
UH-1 United States Utility helicopter UH-1H 3[citation needed]
Mil Mi-35 Soviet Union Helicopter gunship 12 on order[10]
Mil Mi-26 Russia Heavy lift/Transport 2[10]
Eurocopter EC145 Germany Utility 12[10] 20 on order[10]
Trainer aircraft
Aero L-39 Czech Republic Jet trainer 17[12]
Zlin 242 Czechoslovakia Trainer aircraft 1[10]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
CAIG Wing Loong People's Republic of China MALE UCAV 2[13]

Naval equipment[]

Vessel Origin Type In service Notes
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Missile boat 4[14][15] Kazakhstan-class missile boat
Türk Turkey Patrol boat 2[16]
OPV-62 Israel patrol boat 2[16] Pacific-class
Shaldag Israel Go-fast boat 6[16] Assembled in Azerbaijan
Russia Minesweeper 2 The first vessel was commissioned in 2017[17][18]
Russia Research vessel 1 The ship is known to be a Hydrographic ship. the vessels name is Zhaiyk[19][20]

References[]

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  9. ^ "Казахстан купил у РФ дивизион БУК-М2".
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  13. ^ "Kazakhstan purchases two Chinese Wing-Loong UCAVs | IHS Jane's 360". 2016-06-08. Archived from the original on 2016-06-08. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  14. ^ "Министерство обороны Республики Казахстан (МО РК)". mod.gov.kz. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  15. ^ "Kazakhstan Navy Unveils Its First Ship". EurasiaNet.org. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
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  17. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2018-03-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ "Kazakhstan to buy two mine 'hunters' from Russia". Tengrinews.kz. 15 July 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  19. ^ Pike, John. "Kazakhstan Navy". www.globalsecurity.org.
  20. ^ "Kazakh naval vessels participate in 2017 Sea Cup in Azerbaijan - The Astana Times". 8 August 2017.
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