List of equipment of the Ukrainian Ground Forces

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

Equipment of the Ukrainian Ground Forces
Emblem of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.svg
Emblem of the Ukrainian Ground Forces

Small arms[]

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Details
Handguns
Glock 17 GLOCK 17 Gen 4 Pistol MOD 45160305.jpg  Austria Handgun 9x19mm Used in moderate numbers by Special Forces, and the Security Bureau of Ukraine
Makarov PM 9-мм пистолет Макарова с патронами.jpg  Soviet Union Handgun 9×18mm Standard handgun of the Ukrainian Army.
PB PB pistol.jpg  Soviet Union Handgun 9×18mm This weapon is designed to be used with a suppressor.
Used only by special forces, military intelligence, and military reconnaissance.
Fort-14TP Interpolitex 2011 (405-30).jpg  Ukraine Handgun 9×19mm To become the new standard handgun of the Ukrainian army.
Fort-17 Fort-17.jpg  Ukraine Handgun 9×18mm New special forces handgun, so far in limited quantity.
Carbine
Fort-224 Interpolitex 2011 (405-19).jpg  Israel
 Ukraine
Carbine 9×19mm Special Forces use.
AKS-74U Aks74u.png  Soviet Union Carbine 5.45×39mm Standard carbine of the Ukrainian Army.
AKMS AKMS - 7,62x39mm - Armémuseum.jpg  Soviet Union Carbine 7.62×39mm Very large stockpile used by reserve forces.
SKS Simonow SKS 45 noBG.jpg  Soviet Union Carbine 7.62×39mm Small stockpile, with active units used exclusively for ceremonial purposes. Has seen use by militias in east Ukraine in the beginning of the conflict in 2014.
M4 Carbine M4 PEO Soldier.jpg United States United States Carbine 5,56×45 mm NATO Manufactured under license[1]
Assault rifle
Fort-221 IWI-Tavor-TAR-21w1.jpg  Israel Assault rifle 5.45×39mm 5,56×45 mm NATO Used by Special Forces (1st Spetsnaz - Kiev, 3rd Spetsnaz - Kirovgrad, 8th Spetsnaz - Khmelnytskyi)and by the "Tornado" battalion of the MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs).
An Israeli IMI TAR-21 built under license by RPC Fort in Vinnytsia and design to chamber the 5.45×39mm round instead of the standard 5.56×45mm NATO round.
M4-WAC-47 M4 WAC-47.jpg  Ukraine Assault rifle 5.56x45mm NATO
7.62x39mm
Being tested as of October 9, 2017. New weapon can be changed from 7.62x39mm to 5.56×45mm NATO, by changing the barrel and several other parts. 10 Rifles have been given to several services for testing to determine if the weapon is of good quality.
AK-74 Ak74l.jpg  Soviet Union
 Russia
 Ukraine
Assault rifle 5.45×39mm or the 7.62×39mm Standard issue rifle for the Ukrainian Armed Force.
AKM AKM automatkarbin Ryssland - 7,62x39mm - Armémuseum bothsides noBG.png  Soviet Union Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Used for training, and by the reserve army. Also seen at the front line being used by Volunteers. 7,000 rifles will be transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine in 2018 as a gift.[2]
Sniper rifle
Barrett М107А1 M107 1.jpg  United States Sniper rifle 12,7×99 мм NATO Purchased from the United States, first delivery March 2015, in service with the National Guard
Zbroyar Z-10 Zbroyar Z-10 07 (cropped).jpg  Ukraine Sniper rifle 7,62×51 mm NATO The Z-10 Sniper Rifle is used by the 79. Airborne Brigade[3][4]
SVD SVD Dragunov.jpg  Soviet Union Sniper rifle 7.62×54mm Standard Issue Rifle for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Machine guns
Fort-401 IWI-Negev-Zachi-Evenor-01-white.jpg  Israel
Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO Used by the special forces. Highly modified Israeli IMI Negev.
RPK-74 Soviet RPK-74.JPEG  Soviet Union Light machine gun 5.45×39mm Standard issue light machine gun.
PK machine gun 7,62 KK PKM Helsinki 2012.JPG  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
General machine gun 7.62×54mmR Standard issue general machine gun.
RPK Machine Gun RPK.jpg  Soviet Union General machine gun 7.62×39mm Most stored in reserve except those used in the boot camp.
DShK Mitraliera DShK UM Cugir.jpg  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine as a gift.
NSV 12,7 NSV Turku 3.JPG  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine
Grenade
VOG-25 VOG-25M 7P44 - MAKS2015part7-51.jpg  Soviet Union 40mm launcher grenade Used by GP-25.
RGD-5 Rgd 5 hand grenade.jpeg  Soviet Union Hand grenade Most widely used grenade.
F-1 F1 grenade DoD.jpg  Soviet Union Hand grenade Most are stored.
RDG-2 РДГ-2Б.png  Soviet Union Smoke grenade Most widely used smoke grenade.
RGN RGN offensive hand grenade Navy.jpg  Soviet Union Offensive hand grenade Used by special forces only.
RGO RGO defensive grenade Navy.jpg  Soviet Union Defensive hand grenade Used by special forces only.
RKG-3 RKG-3 hand grenade Navy.jpg  Soviet Union Anti tank hand grenade
Military flares
RSP-30  Soviet Union Warning flare
Grenade launchers
UAG-40[citation needed] UAG-40.jpg  Ukraine Automatic grenade launcher 40×53mm Future standard automatic grenade launcher of the Ukrainian Army, though currently its production will be oriented towards vehicle based with infantry variants to be produced later. Its caliber, unlike that of AGS-17, is identical to that used by NATO countries.
AGS-17 30-мм автоматический гранатомет АГС-17 Пламя.jpg  Soviet Union Automatic grenade launcher 30×29mm Standard automatic grenade launcher of the Ukrainian Army
GP-25 GP-30 grenade launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Grenade launcher 40 mm caseless grenade
Anti-tank warfare
SPG-9 SPG-9M rus.jpeg  Soviet Union Recoilless rifle 73mm Used extensively as a cheaper alternative to smart anti-tank missile.
RPG-29 RPG-29 USGov.JPG  Soviet Union Rocket propelled grenade 105mm In limited quantity.
RPG-26 Grenade launchers RPG-26.jpg  Soviet Union Rocket propelled grenade 72.5mm Moderate quantity.
RPG-22 RPG-22 rocket launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Rocket propelled grenade 72.5mm Widely available weapon.
RPG-18 RPG-18-cutaway.JPG  Soviet Union Rocket propelled grenade 64mm Widely available weapon.
RPG-16  Soviet Union Rocket propelled grenade 58.3mm In airborne forces only.
RPG-7 RPG-7V1 grenade launcher - RaceofHeroes-part2-22.jpg  Soviet Union Rocket propelled grenade 40mm Widely available weapon.
Corsar[5] Anti-tank missile Korsar.jpg  Ukraine Anti-tank missile 105mm At least 50 systems now delivered to Ukrainian army. The system has three types of warheads weighing about 2.5 kg each: Cumulative, Thermobaric and Explosive. System equipped with a thermal sight and guidance module. Designed to replace all tripod mounted light anti-tank missile systems (9K115-2 Metis-M, 9K111 Fagot) in Ukrainian service, and also in Polish service (9K115 Metis, 9K111 Fagot). Cooperation between Ukrainian State Design Bureau "Luch" and Bumar Holding of Poland."[6] Effective range 2,500 meters.
Skif Skif ATGM.jpg  Ukraine Anti-tank missile 152mm In production since the mid 2000s, much more heavier and powerful missile than Corsar equivalent being BGM-71 TOW, however it is also less sophisticated then Corsar as well. It is meant to replace heavy tripod mounted anti-tank missile systems like 9M113 Konkurs. Effective range 5,500 meters. Belorussian Shershen ATGM is a substantially modernized Skif.
Barrier  Ukraine Anti-tank missile 130mm Vehicle mounted anti-tank missile designed to replace 9K11 Malyutka, this weapon is attached to BTR-3s, BTR-4s, and BMP-2. Effective range 5,000 meters.
KOMBAT Kombat ATGM.JPG  Ukraine Anti-tank missile 125mm Produced to increase the range for T-84 and T-64 Tanks to 5,000 meters. A Soviet/Russian equivalent for T-84 and T-64 tanks is 9K112 Kobra and for T-90 and T-72 9M119 Svir, both however have a range of 4 km and Kobras' are in limited supply.
Stugna-P[7] Stugna-P ATGM, Kyiv 2018, 37.jpg  Ukraine Anti-tank missile 130mm Produced since May 2013,[8] to replace the 9M117 Bastion round which is manufactured in Tula, Russia and is no longer available. Effective range 4,000 meters.
9K115 Metis 9K115 Metys.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank missile 94mm Stockpile inherited from Red Army. Effective range 1,000 metres.

Unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine as a gift.

9K115-2 Metis-M Antitank missile system Metis-M1.jpg  Russia Anti-tank missile 130mm Small quantity delivered in the early 1990s. Effective range 2,000 meters.
9M117 Bastion TulaStateArmsMuseum2013-23.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank missile 100mm Used by T-12 AT Guns, small stockpile available. Effective range 4,000 meters.
9M113 Konkurs Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Russian-Made Missile Found in Hezbollah Hands.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank missile 135mm Known to have had 500 units. Effective range 4,000 meters.
9K111 Fagot[9] 9M111 AT-4 Spigot.jpg  Soviet Union
Anti-tank missile 120mm Known to have had 800 units. Effective range 2,500 meters. An unknown amount transferred from Lithuania to Ukraine as a gift.
9K11 Malyutka Malyutka.JPG  Soviet Union Anti-tank missile 125mm Used only on BMP-1, all in reserve. Effective range 3,000 meters.
FGM-148 Javelin FGM-148 Javelin (5160721562).jpg  United States Anti-tank guided missile 127mm Received in April 2018. 37 launchers and 210 missiles delivered.[10]
Flamethrower
RPO-A RPO-A missile and launcher.jpg  Soviet Union Flamethrower 93mm
Man-portable air-defense systems
Igla-2 IGLA-S MANPADS at IDELF-2008.jpg  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 72mm
9K38 Igla-Slovenia.jpg  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 72mm
Strela-3 SA-14 missile and launch tube.jpg  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 72mm
Strela-2 SA-7.jpg  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 72mm
Mortars
КBА-118 KBA-118 mortar.jpg  Ukraine Mortar 60mm So far available to special forces only.
М120-15.jpg  Ukraine Mortar 82mm
2B14 Podnos 2B14 Podnos at "Engineering Technologies 2010" forum.jpg  Soviet Union
Mortar 82mm Standard issue 82mm mortar.
2B9 Vasilek 2B9 Vasilek mortar-4058.JPG  Soviet Union Gun-mortar 82mm Available for airborne forces only.
82-BM-37[11] Zagan 82 mm moździerz wz 37.jpg  Soviet Union Mortar 82mm
[12] M120-15 Molot 02.jpg  Ukraine Heavy mortar 120mm 140 units delivered since 2015
2B16 Nona-K 2B16 gun-howitzer-mortar 3.jpg  Soviet Union Gun-mortar 120mm 2 delivered by the Soviet Union before its disintegration in 1991.
2S12 Sani 2S12 Sani (heavy mortar system).jpg  Soviet Union Heavy mortar 120mm 214 available for use in 2015.
120-PM-43 mortar 120-millimetre calibre mortar 002.jpg  Soviet Union Heavy mortar 120mm 30 inherited from Soviet Union.
Land mines
TM-62M Winz7.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-tank mine
Antilanding bottom mine PDM-1.jpg  Soviet Union Amphibious anti-tank mine Use documented by the Ukrainian marines mining those stretches of the Sea of Azov that may be vulnerable to an amphibious assault.
MON-50 MON-50 in field.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel mine
POMZ PMR-2A.JPEG  Soviet Union Anti-personnel mine
OMZ OZM3.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel mine
PMN-2 2011. День защиты детей в Донецке 053.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel mine
PMN-1 PMN anti-personnel mine.jpg  Soviet Union Anti-personnel mine

Vehicles[]

Tanks[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
T-84 Strong Europe Tank Challenge 2018 (42054365704).jpg
Strong Europe Tank Challenge 2018 (42778023551).jpg
 Ukraine Main battle tank BM-Oplot



T-84
10[citation needed]



155+[citation needed]
Ten T-84U acquired before 2014, six currently[when?] being restored to active service. Nearly 130 T-80UD tanks are being updated to the T-84 standard by the Kharkiv Armored Plant over the course of a three-year period beginning in Spring 2019[13][14][15]
T-80 Russian T-80BV.jpg  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Main battle tank T-80BV
T-80UD
~122/~88
137

Total 340+[16]
In 1995 there were 345 T-80 and T-80UD models however these were placed in storage in favor of the more plentiful T-64B and T-64BV tanks. With the onset of Crimean and Donbas conflicts the Ukrainian state decided to restore and return to service the T-80s to make-up both for tank force losses suffered in Donbas and the qualitative advantages of the more modern Russian T-72B2 and T-72B3 models being used by Donbas forces.[17] According to an advisor to then President Poroshenko in 2015, around 100 T-80BV tanks were to be restored to service and assigned to airmobile brigades.[18] The modernization of the T-80 tanks by Kharkiv Armored Plant uses the same new technologies as the T-64BV 2017 (passive thermal imaging, new dynamic protection, additional side skirt protection, a new digital radio station, modern night vision instruments with a third-generation electron-optical converter, and satellite navigation). As of March 27, 2020 over 88 updated T-80BVs have up been delivered to the Ukrainian military since January of 2019 at a rate of circa 6 tanks per month.[19] Over 130 T-80UD tanks are also being updated to the T-84U standard.[13][14][15] The updated T80 tanks are passed along to Air Assault and Marine units.[20]
T-72 T-72AMT 04.jpg
T-72B - TankBiathlon14part1-01.jpg
ParkPatriot2015part2-25.jpg
 Soviet Union
 Russia
 Ukraine
Main battle tank T-72AMT/UA1

T-72B1
T-72AV
T-72A
T-72B3
Total
125~
1
70
130+

1
~300
Ukraine inherited between 1,044 and 1320 T-72[16][21][22] tanks from the Soviet Union but because the manufacturing plant - Uralvagonzavod - was now in Russia, Ukraine decided to sell many of its T-72 tanks while maintaining its domestically produced stock of T-64 instead. 863[23] T-72s were sold to third countries in the period 1992-2015 - Ethiopia 200[24][25] units, Sudan 130[26] unit, Kenya 110[27] units, South Sudan 101[28][29] units, DRC 100[30] units, Georgia 74 units, Myanmar 50[31] units, Macedonia 31[32] units, Algeria 27[33] units, Azerbaijan 25[34] units, and Nigeria 14[23] units. This left Ukraine with a total of around 450 tanks according to some estimates but numbers are difficult to determine with certainty due to foreign sales, combat losses and alleged acquisitions. Until 2015 all Ukrainian vehicles were stored but severe tank losses in the War in Donbass and the inability of the Ukrainian arms industry to restore T-64 tanks fast enough forced the army to reactivate as many units as could be repaired with improvised parts produced at the Lviv tank repair plant. In 2018 the Army announced that it will receive 72 T-72UA1.[35] Ukroboronprom announced that the Lviv Armor Plant had completed its repair of T-72UA1s ahead of schedule in December of 2019.[36] In January 2020 the Kiev Armored Plant announced it was transferring a battalion of 31 T-72AMT tanks to the army.[37] The Kiev Armored Plant produces T-72AMT at a rate of five per month with the tank being completely dismantled and then assembled with new parts - all assemblies and wiring must be replaced. In addition to an upgraded engine, new running gear and sideskirts of the T-80 and new Nozh (Knife) reactive armor, the T-72AMT receives all of the same upgrades as the T-64 2017 Model (passive thermal imaging, additional side skirt protection, a new digital radio station, modern night vision instruments with a third-generation electron-optical converter, rearview camera for the driver and satellite navigation)[38] Another 5 T-72AMT were delivered in February 2021[39] Lviv plant delivered a handful of T-72AMTs[40] A further five were delivered by the Kyiv Armored Plant and Lviv Armored Plant in April 2021[41][42]
T-64 BM «Bulat» in Kyiv.jpg
Т-64БВ 1.jpg
T64 21.jpg
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Main battle tank T-64BM/BM2 "Bulat"



T-64BV 2017



T-64BV




T-64B
133+/12[43][13][44]




253~[45][46]




400~




1,000+
Only T-64BV and T-64BM are in use with T-64B stored as reserve. Ukraine begun 2014 with 83 BMs' and 700 BVs', but since the beginning of the War in Donbass, at least 170 T-64 variants were destroyed in combat and 65 captured by opposing forces.[47] In 2019 UkrOboronProm announced the Kharkiv Armored Plant was modernising T-64BV tanks to the 2017 Model and that over 100 had been delivered to the Ground Forces by February 2019.[48][49] By August of 2019 it was announced that the Lviv Armored Plant was also modernising T-64s to the Model 2017 standard.[50] By Oct 2019 it was reported that over 150 T-64 Model 2017 tanks had been delivered to the Ukrainian Ground Forces by only the Kharkiv Armored Plant. An increase of 50 tanks in the six months between February and October would suggest a rate of six tanks being renovated each by the Kharkiv Armored Plant[51][52][53] The Lviv Armored Plant resets and restores T-64s at a rate of five per month for a combined rate of over 11 T-64BV Model 2017s delivered each month.[45] As of March 27, 2020 over 165 T-64BV 2017 tanks had been delivered by the Kharkiv Armor Plant alone.[19] When combined with the Lviv Armor Plant of over 40 tanks, the two plants have restored and modernized over 200 T-64BV model 2017 tanks[54] 4 more T-64BV Model 2017 were delivered in May 2020[55] Another 10 were delivered by the Lviv Armored Plant in July 2020.[56] The T-64 2017 represents the most modern version of the T-64s in Ukrainian service and the Bulats are being passed to the reserves.[57] SE "Kharkiv Armored Plant" together with specialists of SE "Plant named after VO Malyshev are co-developing a new upgrade for the T-64 series called T-64BM2 which will include a more powerful engine.[58] The Lviv Armored plant handed over the final 4 T-64BV Model 2017 tanks when it completed the 2020 Defense Order.[59] The Kharkiv Armored Plant handed over nine T-64BV tanks to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which underwent major repairs and modernization.[60] Lviv Armored Plant handed over modernized T-64 in March 2021.[40] Lviv Armored Plant handed over another 3 T-64BV Model 2017 in April 2021.[42] A new update of the T-64BM Bulat, the T-64BM2 has been developed which features a new 1000hp-strong 6TD-1 engine. The larger engine required modifications to the engine compartment which will then be incorporated into the new T-64 update, T-64 Krab.[61] Another five T-64BV-2017 were delivered in May 2021 by the Kharkiv Armored Plant[62]

Infantry fighting vehicles[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
BMP-3 2008 Moscow May Parade Rehearsal - BMP-3.JPG  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle 4[63] Restored to active service, albeit in very small quantity.
BMP-2 Ukrainian BMP-2 IFVs.JPG  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle BMP-2
BMP-2K
1400+[63] At the beginning of 2014 Ukraine had 1,434 units but by March 5, 2015, 236 machines of all variants were lost due to the War in Donbass.[64] Another 12 were restored and delivered by Zhytomyr armored plant in August 2020.[64] 5 were restored and delivered by Zhytomyr Armored Plant in March 2021.[65] Another batch was delivered in April 2021[66] Another batch was delivered in May 2021[67] In August 2021, another 5 restored BMP-2 were delivered to the Ground Forces.[68]
BMP-1 BMP-1U.JPG
2014-08-31. War in Donbass 24.JPG
Aufklärungspanzer BRM 1K.jpg
PRP-3 in TLT.JPG
БМП-КШ в Центральном музее бронетанкового вооружения и техники.JPG
 Soviet Union




 Soviet Union
 Soviet Union


 Soviet Union



 Soviet Union




 Soviet Union
Infantry fighting vehicle




Infantry fighting vehicle




Combat reconnaissance vehicle


Artillery reconnaissance vehicle



Command and staff vehicle
BMP-1U




BMP-1




BRM-1K



PRP-3 / 4




BMP-1KSh
1




896+[63]




115[63]



?




3+[69]
Many vehicles are in service alongside with their successor - BMP-2 - due to the lack of BMP-2 to equip the entire Ukrainian active and reserve ground forces. 50 more BMP-1 were to be modernized to BMP-1U standard but this purchase never occurred.[70] Dozens of BMPs were lost due to War in Donbass. Previous entries for this article have listed BMP-1s as having 900+ in current inventory or storage which likely better represents the estimated actual number.[16] The Zhytomyr armored plant delivers upgraded BMP-1 IFVs on a regular ongoing basis[71] whereas Ukrspetsexport delivers upgraded BMP-1s that are imported from other nations such as the 37 BMP-1s which were imported, assembled and shipped to the Ukrainian Ground Forces in April 2020[72] Due to the expansion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces nearly all the repairable BMP-1 and BMP-2 are being returned to service.[73][64] Another 20 BMP-1 were supplied by Zhytomyr Armored Plant in August 2020[64] In 2020 Ukraine began evaluating different unmanned turret modules to update BMP-1 firepower[74] 26 BMP-1AK were delivered to the Ukrainian ground forces in March 2021.[75]
BMD-2 Ukrainian BMD-2 tank (2).JPG  Soviet Union Airborne Infantry fighting vehicle 59 78 at start of the Donbass conflict.
BMD-1 Bmd-1 ifv.jpg  Soviet Union Airborne Infantry fighting vehicle 47 61 at start of the Donbass conflict.

Armoured personnel carrier[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
BTR-4 BTR-4 with BM-7 during ATO.jpg
Представники держав-учасниць і держав-партнерів ОБСЄ відвідали 169 навчальний центр Сухопутних військ «Десна» (29525105536).jpg
БТР-4КШ.jpg
 Ukraine Armoured personnel carrier



Armored medevac



Armored Command Center
BTR-4E "Butsefal"



BMM-4S



BTR-4KSh
~203[76][77][78]




~12 (+31)



>1
Used extensively in the Siege of Sloviansk. Unit cost $1,500,000. Used mostly if not exclusively by the Airborne Forces. Several lost in combat. Another 16 transferred to the armed forces on March 24, 2016 with factory production set at 7 a month. Another 5 received on October 3, 2018.[79] 31 will be armored medevacs.[80] 33 have been delivered since Dec 2019.[81]
BTR-3 BTR3.jpg  Ukraine Armoured personnel carrier BTR-3E
BTR-3DA
<30
~50
An indigenous design designed in 2000, and entering production in 2001.
BTR-80 Ex STEADFAST JAZZ (10710133174).jpg  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Armoured personnel carrier BTR-80 ~350 After the breakup of the Soviet Union Ukraine inherited 450 machines, but over time it sold them off mostly to UN for peacekeeping missions. So by February 2014 Ukraine had 395[82] units available. During the course of the War in Donbass 99 machines were lost. The Kyiv and Mikolayiv Armored Plants continues to restore BTR-80s to service.[83][84]
BTR-70 Victory park (Kazan) (262-6).jpg
БММ-70-Ковчег.png
State Border Guard Service of Ukraine 10th Mobile Detachment BTR-70DI-02 Svityaz.jpg
 Soviet Union




 Ukraine



 Ukraine
Armoured personnel carrier



Armored medevac



Armoured command center
BTR-70




BMM-70 "Kovcheg"


БТР-70ДИ-02 «Свитязь»
215 / 480




5



2
After the breakup of the Soviet Union Ukraine inherited 2,000 machines, but they were deemed obsolete and large quantity was simply scrapped. So by February 2014 Ukraine had only 857[82] units and none is serviceable condition. But due to the shortage of APCs in the War in Donbass a decision was made in the Summer 2014 to bring them back to combat duty. 38 units were lost in combat with further 100 transferred to the National Guard to shore up their APC needs. Most vehicles, however, are still in disrepair and will need a complete overhaul to be combat ready. Ukraine also tried to modernized the BTR-70 chasse, one version of which was called the BTR-7; Another variation was an armored medevac - BMM-70 "Kovcheg" 5 of which were delivered in 2014.
BTR-60[85] BTR-60PB DA-ST-89-06597.jpg
ParkPatriot2015part9-47.jpg
BTR 60 - PU-12.JPG
 Soviet Union



 Soviet Union
Armoured personnel carrier


Armoured command center
BTR-60PB



R-156BTR
R-145BM
PU-12
1V19/1V18
10[63]



?
?
>1
?
After the breakup of the Soviet Union Ukraine inherited 220 machines, but by February 2014 only 136[82] were on stock with the rest being either scrapped or sold of as museum items. During the War in Donbass 20 units were repaired, with 15 serving in regular service and 5 with the airborne troops, but all serving in guard duty of strategic installations - being judged to be too old for frontline service. However dozens of machines were given to the Territorial defense battalions during 2014 which have then been incorporated into the national guard, and at least 50 more units were transferred to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine to ease an acute shortage of armored vehicles. There is also an undetermined quantity of armored command vehicles in service, but either due to their state of repair or sheer quantity, more command posts were obtained in the form of the British Saxons.
Kozak-2 Kozak-2 in Kyiv3.jpg  Ukraine Armoured personnel carrier Kozak-2M1 250+[86][87][88] The Kozak-2 is a 4×4 armored vehicle made by the Ukrainian defence company NPO Practika. The vehicle has firing ports in the back, 4 doors, and two rear doors that personnel can exit through. The vehicle can carry 5 crew members and 11 personnel in the back, and has the ability to mount a 40mm grenade launcher or machine gun on the top.
KrAZ Shrek KrAZ Shrek One.jpg
 Ukraine
Armoured personnel carrier Shrek One 2 2 Transferred to the 79th airborne brigade on 10 September 2014, other vehicles begun to be received by the National Guard of Ukraine but some have mistakenly reported them being transferred to the army.
KrAZ Spartan KrAZ «Spartan» in Kyiv.jpg
 Ukraine
Armoured personnel carrier[89] ~34 Used by Airborne Brigades, borrowed from the National Guard.
Dozor-B Dozor-B white 2.jpg  Ukraine Armoured personnel carrier 21 On June 24, 2013 the Odessa military academy received the first "Dozor-B".[90] Extra 200 "Dozor-B" were ordered for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in June 2014.[91] Two "Dozor-B" were built until June 2015.[92] Third "Dozor-B" was built in September 2015.[93] Seven "Dozor-B" were built until December 2015.[94] July 20, 2016 Ukrainian Armed Forces received first ten "Dozor-B" vehicles (which were conveyed to 95th Separate Airmobile Brigade).[95]
Novator Novator Kyiv 2018.jpg  Ukraine Armoured personnel carrier 100+ The vehicle has been adopted the State Border Guard Service, National Guard, Army and Special Forces. The design of the vehicle is divided in three main parts with the engine at the front, crew and troop compartment in the middle and cargo area at the rear. It can accommodate five military personnel with two seats at the front and three at the rear. The Novator has a length of 5.80 m, a width of 2.405 m and a height of 2.164 m. It has a gross weight of 9,000 kg and a payload capacity of up to 1,000 kg. The vehicle is motorized with a 6,7l turbo diesel engine developing 300 hp. The Varta Novator can run at maximum road speed of 140 km/h with a maximum cruising range of 700 km.[96]
Humvee M1151.jpg  United States Armoured personnel carrier M1114 ~140 First ten delivered on 25 March 2015 by plane.[97] Another 100 Humvee's got delivered by ship in Odessa 16 July 2015.
BRDM-2 Ukrainian-BRDM-2.jpg
Defilada z okazji Święta WP - 2008 (25).jpg
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Armored scout car



Tank destroyer
BRDM-2LI
BRDM-2


BRDM-Konkurs
107+

433[63]


20+
Being restored and modernized to BRDM-2L1 standard by SE "Mykolayiv Armored Plant"[98][99][100]
BRDM-1 PL MWP Brdm1.JPG  Soviet Union Armored scout car 458 All are stored as vehicles are obsolete. Various territorial defense battalions repaired the obsolete vehicles for their use.
Saxon Saxon Armoured Vehicle MOD 45143139.jpg  United Kingdom Armoured command center 20[101] Used by artillery forces for fire support coordination.
BTR-D Btr-d Belarus.jpg  Soviet Union Airborne armoured personnel carrier 15[63]
PTS-2 PTS-2-1.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious armoured personnel carrier 15+
MT-LB MT-LB US Marines.jpg
MT-LBu in Technical museum Togliatti-0504.jpg
Verkhnyaya Pyshma Tank Museum 2012 0186.jpg
 Soviet Union
Armored Field Support Carrier MT-LB
MT-LBu
RKhM "Kashalot"
2,315
4,600~
Dozens shown to be upgraded or repaired.[102] All MT-LB were originally assembled in Kharkiv Tractor Works.
31 MTLB-B and 70 MTLB-C ambulances entered service between 2015 and 2020[103]

Artillery[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Sapsan[104]  Ukraine Tactical ballistic missile TBA In development, with a range of 480 km and a maximum payload of about a 1.5 tons - although the warhead in reality will not exceed half a ton as agreed in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. The development of this missile was stopped in 2013 due to the lack of funds under the Viktor Yanukovych presidency, but restarted due to the War in Donbass. Since financial support from the central government is inadequate, the project was frozen in 2019 at phase of testing. Financial funding resumed in 2021 and the MOD of Ukraine hopes to be able to buy the first Sapsan systems at the end of 2021[citation needed]
 [uk][citation needed] Korshun guided missile 2.jpg  Ukraine Tactical ballistic missile TBA In development, with a range of between 50–350 km and a payload of half a ton. This weapon system is less of a ballistic missile and more of guided missile with an extremely long range. An American equivalent would have been the BGM-109G Gryphon. This missile is in development since 2014 and will require time and money to enter service with the army.
Hrim-2[105] Hrim-2 - Sapsan missile complex, Kyiv, 2018 01.jpg  Ukraine Tactical ballistic missile Hrim-2 1 Range of 350 km and a payload of 480 kg. The system was first unveiled in August 2018. It is unknown whether it entered the service yet.
OTR-21 Tochka OTR-21 Tochka during a parade in Kiev.jpg  Soviet Union Tactical ballistic missile Scarab-B 90[106] Range of 120 km and a payload of half a ton. Ukraine forces possibly used a Tochka-U in War in Donbass.

Multiple videos show the Ukrainian Army fired multiple Tochka missiles near Donetsk during the War in Donbass.[107][108][109][110]

9K52 Luna-M 9T29 Transporter with 9M21 rocket of 9K52 missile complex «Luna-M» in Military-historical Museum of Artillery, Engineer and Signal Corps in Saint-Petersburg, Russia .jpg  Soviet Union Tactical ballistic missile 50 All in Storage. Range of 70 km and a payload of half a ton. Would require an overall overhaul to be reactivated for combat duty.
Vilkha Vilkha MLRS tests.jpg  Ukraine MRL 300 mm TBA English: "Alder". Guided missile designed to be fired from BM-30 Smerch system. First 100 missiles delivered in November 2019. Missiles can be guided by TB-2 Bayraktar Drones. Addition Vilkha Missiles on order.
BM-30 Smerch




MAZ-543
BM-30 Smerch parade.jpg

Anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine (28137543282).jpg
 Soviet Union
 Byelorussian SSR
Multiple rocket launcher



Ammo carrier
9A52-2




TMZ 9T234-2
75[63]
BM-27 Uragan




ZIL-135
BM-27 Uragan of the Ukrainian Army.jpg
9T452 Uragan.jpg
 Soviet Union Multiple rocket launcher



Ammo carrier
9P140




9T452
76/139[111] Further 63 are in storage and will need a complete overhaul to be combat ready.
BM-21 Grad [2]
Ukrainian BM-21 Grad Bastion-02 in Kyiv, Ukraine on 22 of August, 2014 IMG 7655 05.jpg
9K51 "Grad" launcher on KrAZ chassis.jpg
BM-21 Grad Armed Forces of Ukraine.jpg
9P138 "Grad-1" bases on ZiL-131 (4714330292).jpg
 Ukraine
 Ukraine
 Ukraine
 Soviet Union
 Soviet Union
Multiple rocket launcher BM-21V
BM-21U
BM-21K
BM-21B
BM-21A
1
12
6
302[111]
18
450 units available after 1991.
2S22 "Bohdana" Bohdana self-propelled howitzer (cropped).jpg  Ukraine SP howitzer 155mm TBA Testing will resume in 2021[112]
152mm SpGH DANA SpGH DANA, Kyiv 2018, 07.jpg  Czech Republic SP howitzer 152mm DANA M2 (26) 26 howitzers ordered in 2020.[citation needed]
2S19 "Msta-S" 2S19 Msta-S of the Ukrainian Army.jpg  Soviet Union SP howitzer 152mm 63[113]
2S3 "Akatsiya" OSCE SMM monitoring the movement of heavy weaponry in eastern Ukraine (16730571432).jpg  Soviet Union SP howitzer 152mm 235 / 219 After the collapse of the Soviet Union the newly independent Ukraine inherited 501 machines, but over the years due to sales and neglect the number decreased to 463[114] in 2014, of which 235[115] are operational in 2017. All units were produced at Uraltransmash in the present day Russian city of Yekaterinburg. As of April 2017 9 units were lost during the War in Donbass.
2S1 Gvozdika Ukrainian 2S1 Gvozdika SPG.jpg  Soviet Union
SP howitzer 122mm 600+ After the collapse of the Soviet Union the newly independent Ukraine inherited 640[116] machines, but over the years due to sales and neglect the number decreased to 598[114] in 2014, of which 247[115] were operational in 2016. All units were produced at Kharkiv Tractor Plant in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. As of April 2017 18 units were lost during the War in Donbass. 33 pieces were bought in 2018 from Czech Republic.[117] 16 2S1 were delivered in the first quarter of 2020 with a further 5 delivered on March 31, 2020.[118][119] The Starokramatorsk Machine-Building Plant has begun production of replacement barrels for 122mm howitzers.[120]
2S7 "Pion" Armata samobiezna 2S7 Pion.jpg  Soviet Union SP gun 203mm 99
2S5 Giatsint-S 2S5 Giatsint-S.jpg  Soviet Union SP gun 152mm 24[114]
2S9 Nona 2S9 Nona-S.png  Soviet Union SP mortar 120mm 42 / 19 67 available 2014, since 6 were lost in the war.
B-4 Belarus-Minsk-Museum of GPW Exhibition-2.jpg  Soviet Union 203mm howitzer 4 Thought to have been repaired from an unworkable state. Status otherwise unknown.
2A65 2A65 Msta-B.JPG  Soviet Union 152mm howitzer 185
2A36 152-мм пушка Гиацинт-Б (1).jpg  Soviet Union 152mm howitzer 287
D-20 Howitzer D-20.jpg  Soviet Union 152mm howitzer 224
D-30 Хаубица Д-30 122мм.jpg  Soviet Union 122mm howitzer 443
2A45 Sprut-A Sprut.gif  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
125mm AT gun 30+ Limited quantity available. Ukraine capable of producing its own units at Kharkiv KMDB plant.[citation needed]
T-12 100-мм противотанковая пушка Т-12 Рапира (2).jpg  Soviet Union 100mm AT gun MT-12 Rapira 500+ Most guns were brought out of storage during 2015, with each brigade now having an anti-tank unit. Some guns were also assigned to the National Guard.
D-48 85-мм противотанковая пушка Д-48 (8).jpg  Soviet Union 85mm AT gun 45 Most guns are in storage, the rest are used in training.[121]
D-44 D-44-beyt-hatotchan-1.jpg  Soviet Union 85mm AT gun 326 Most guns are in storage.[122]

Anti-aircraft[]

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

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
S-300V1 (SA-12 Gladiator) S-300V - Engineering technologies 2012 (10).jpg  Soviet Union Long range air defense 4 batteries Being restored to active service.[citation needed]
Tor Missile System (SA-15 Gauntlet) Tor-M1 SAM (2).jpg  Soviet Union Short range air defense 6 At least 6 restored to active service.[123]
9K37 Buk (SA-17 Grizzly) 9K37 Buk of the Ukrainian military, Independence Day parade in Kiev.JPG  Soviet Union Mid range air defense 9K37M1 72 Undergoing modernization to 9K37M1-2 standard[124]
9K33 Osa (SA-8 Gecko) Bulgarian SA-8.jpg  Soviet Union Short range air defense Osa-AKM 125
9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher) Strela 10.jpg  Soviet Union Short range air defense 9K35M Strela-10M4 150+
9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9 Gaskin) Soviet SA-9 Gaskin.jpg  Soviet Union Short range air defense 48 All in storage.
2K22 Tunguska (SA-19 Grison) 9K22 Tunguska during the Independence Day parade in Kiev.JPG  Soviet Union Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun 2K22M 70 Nizhyn enterprise "Defense of Technology" Restores and modernizes Tunguska since 2018. 10 updated ones have been delivered to the Ukrainian ground forces.[125]
ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" ZSU-23-4 Shilka 01.jpg  Soviet Union Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun ZSU-23-4M3 300 Being modernized and returned to service by Balakliia Repair Plant[126]
S-60 S-60-57mm-hatzerim-1.jpg  Soviet Union Towed anti-aircraft 400 All in storage.
ZU-23-2 Bulgarian truck-mounted AA-gun in 2012.jpg  Soviet Union Towed anti-aircraft 1,000+

Engineering vehicles[]

Model Image Origin Type Number Details
BREM-4K Представники держав-учасниць і держав-партнерів ОБСЄ відвідали 169 навчальний центр Сухопутних військ «Десна» (29449751322).jpg  Ukraine Armoured recovery vehicle 200+ first two BREM-4 were received in 2015[127]
BREM-84 "Atlet"  Ukraine Armoured recovery vehicle 1 First unit was built in 1997, after trials in November 2008 it was adopted in Ukrainian Army.[128]
BREM-2 BREM-2 in Kubinka.jpg  Soviet Union Armoured recovery vehicle 50+ All in storage and will require maintenance to become operational.
BREM-1[129] Репетиция парада 2013 (8707034776).jpg  Soviet Union
 Hungary
 Ukraine
Armoured recovery vehicle 100+ 22 units purchased from Hungary during the Summer 2014, the rest are inherited from USSR and being repaired in Lviv.
BTS-5 Israeli-modified VT-55A or VT-55KS, Yad la-Shiryon Museum 2.jpg  Soviet Union Armoured recovery vehicle 100+ First used during operations to besiege Sloviansk, numerous machines however need an overhaul to be battlefield ready.
BTR-50 BTR-50, technical museum, Togliatti-2.JPG  Soviet Union Armoured recovery vehicle 120~ Originally designed to be an APC as its name states, it has since been surpassed by other APCs and has been converted to the role of armored recovery vehicle to compensate for the lack of working BREM-2s.
BAT-2 Tyumen higher military command School of engineering 05.jpg  Soviet Union Combat engineering vehicle 53 Being brought back into service, still numerous machines need an overhaul to be battlefield ready.
IMR-2 RIAN archive 734015 Wildfires in Moscow Region's Lukhovitsky district.jpg  Soviet Union
 Hungary
 Ukraine
Combat engineering vehicle 50+ All machines will need extensive repair before being combat ready.
IMR IMR combat engineering vehicle in Odesa.jpg  Soviet Union Combat engineering vehicle 50+
IRM "Zhuk" Army2016demo-103.jpg  Soviet Union Combat engineering vehicle 20+
MTU-72 Russia Arms Expo 2013 (531-12).jpg  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 10+ Some machines were used in Luhansk during the War in Donbass but most will need extensive repair before being combat ready.
MTU-20 MTU-20-latrun-2.jpg  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 10+
MT-55 Park of Military History Pivka - MT-55 bridgelayer.jpg  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 20+
MTU-12 An MTU tracked bridge layer with bridge element in Military-historical Museum of Artillery, Engineer and Signal Corps in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.jpg  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 20+
GSP-55 02.JPG  Soviet Union Amphibious tracked ferry 20+
[3]  Soviet Union Pontoon bridger 10+
[4]  Soviet Union Motor boat 32+ Used to secure PMP modules far into the river.
PMP ППС-84 понтонный парк специальный 1.JPG  Soviet Union Floating bridge 50+
TMM-3 ТММ-3 тяжёлый механизированный мост.jpg  Soviet Union Motorized bridge 10+
UR-77 Meterorit Ukrainian hardware near Debaltseve.jpg  Soviet Union Mine clearing vehicle 10+
BMR-1 [5]  Soviet Union Mine clearing vehicle 50+ Before the War in Donbass these vehicles were used by UN peacekeepers, notably in Lebanon after the 2006 Hezbollah Israeli War, but also in Africa and the Balkans.
GMZ-1 Engineering Technologies - 2012 (5-41).jpg  Soviet Union Minelayer 50+
MDK-3 TankBiathlon14final-89.jpg  Soviet Union Trencher 10+ One filmed digging trenches along Ukraine Transdniester border.
MDK-2M Сельскозозяйственная машина.JPG  Soviet Union Trencher 10+ At least one restored to service.
PZM-2 02.JPG  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Trencher 60+ Developed for the needs of the Soviet Union and went into production in 1991. Upon the USSR collapse that same year, all vehicles were inherited by Ukraine and some were sold to Egypt. At least 1 now back in active service as of July 2016.[130] More Vehicles repaired at Kharkiv Repair Plant[131]
KrAZ-255B 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division (395-55).jpg  Soviet Union Excavator 10+ Severe shortage for defensive work.
KrAZ-250 KrAZ-250.jpg  Soviet Union Crane 10+ Seen building bunkers in Donbass.
MAZ-5335 MAZ-5335 based crane truck.jpg  Byelorussian SSR Crane 10+ Seen building bunkers in Donbass.[132]

Utility vehicles[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Humvee Ukrainian Humvees - Independence Day parade in Kiev.JPG  United States Utility vehicle M1113
М1097А2
Total
200
40
60[133]
337+[134]
Belongs to 95th Airmobile Brigade. 10 vehicles were donated to the Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion (POLUKRBAT). Further 200 were promised by US on 2015-03-11 with 100 delivered 2015-05-11. 100 more Humvees delivered on 18 July 2015 by ship in Odessa.[135] 60 HMMWV ambulance delivered between 2015-2016.[103]
Bogdan-2351[136] Bogdan-Great Wall Wingle 5 military.jpg  Ukraine Utility vehicle 350 Adopted in 2018. Over 350 ambulance versions delivered between 2017 and 2019[103]
Toyota Land Cruiser 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser (VDJ76R) GXL 5-door wagon (19039611238).jpg  Japan Utility vehicle j76 43 Provided by US in 2017.
Tarpan Honker Tarpan 4WD Honker pic1.JPG  Poland Utility vehicle Several dozen Honkers were bought from Polish Land Forces by citizens of Ternopil (fund-raiser). Honkers were also renovated and sent to Donbas.[137]
UAZ-469 UAZ-469.jpg  Soviet Union Utility vehicle ? To be replaced starting in 2021
UAZ-452 UAZ 452 front q.jpg  Soviet Union Utility van UAZ-452
UAZ-452A
?

Cargo vehicles[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
KrAZ [6]

[7]
 Ukraine Truck tractor
(Pull 60 tonnes)
Truck tractor
(Pull 30 tonnes)
KrAZ-7140

0

+50
While procurement of KrAZ-7140 is yet to be finalized, dozens of KrAZ-6446 have been accepted into service during 2015 with further batches to come. Both models will eventually replace the MAZ-537.
MAZ MAZ-537G Hun 2010 1.jpg  Soviet Union Truck tractor
(Pull 50 tonnes)
MAZ-537 +300
KrAZ [8]  Ukraine Very heavy truck
(15 tonnes)
0 Ukrainian Army expressed interest in procuring the model for their needs but in 2015 KrAZ plant still lacked the trained labor and specialist equipment to start mass production.
KrAZ KrAZ-6322 during the Independence parade in Kiev, 2008.jpg
790th Fighter Order of Kutuzov 3rd class Aviation Regiment, Khotilovo airbase (356-28).jpg
KrAZ 255.JPG
 Ukraine




 Soviet Union



 Soviet Union
Heavy truck
(10 tonnes)



Heavy Truck
(9 tonnes)


Heavy Truck
(7.5 tonnes)
KrAZ-6322
KrAZ-6333RE



KrAZ-260



KrAZ-255B
+500
2



 ?



 ?
15 in 2008[138]
Iveco Trakker Iveco Trakker GTF 6x6.jpg  Italy Heavy truck
(9 tonnes)
10 (+10) All vehicles bought for engineering purposes with U.S. aid money.[139]
Kamaz Interpolitex 2011 (402-31).jpg
KAMAZ-5350 military truck of Russia.jpg
 Soviet Union Heavy truck
(10 tonnes)



Heavy Truck
(6 tonnes)





?




 ?
MAZ MAZ 5337.JPG  Byelorussian SSR Heavy truck
(7.5 tonnes)
MAZ-5337 ?
KrAZ KrAZ-5233VE in Kyiv.jpg  Ukraine Medium truck
(5 tonnes)
KrAZ-5233VE +200 Since August 2011[140]
Kamaz КАМАЗ-4350.JPG  Soviet Union Medium truck
(4 tonnes)
KamAZ-4350 ?
GAZ Машина ГАЗ компании ИДК.jpg
GAZ 66.jpg
ГАЗ-53 май 2014.JPG
 Soviet Union Medium truck
(4.5 tonnes)



Medium Truck
(2 tonnes)



Medium Truck
(3.5 tonnes)
GAZ-3307




GAZ-66




GAZ-53
?




~ 2,000 (2014)[141]



?
Unimog GuentherZ 2007-06-13 0539 Bundesheer Mercedes Unimog.jpg  Germany Medium truck
(2.5 tonnes)
4 All 4 machines are used as medevac and were bought by volunteers for the Army; 2 on 26 of November 2014 and 2 more on 4 of December 2014.[142][143]
Ural Engineering Technologies - 2012 (2-35).jpg
Ural375 nva.jpg
 Soviet Union Medium truck
(5 tonnes)



Medium Truck
(4.5 tonnes)
Ural-4320




Ural-375D
?




 ?
ZiL ZIL-131 in Malbork.jpg
Green ZiL-130 on Grunwaldzkie roundabout in Kraków.jpg
 Soviet Union Medium truck
(3.5 tonnes)



Medium Truck
(3.5 tonnes)
ZIL-131




ZIL-130
?




?

Electronic warfare and communication[]

  • Communication equipment
  • Jammers
  • Eavesdropping equipment

Radars[]

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

Model Image Origin Type Used by Number Details
AN/TPQ-36 US delivers two Q-36 counter battery radar systems to Ukraine.jpg  United States Artillery locating mobile radar Stand alone unit 13 2 units delivered in mid-November.[144]
Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR).jpg  United States Artillery locating mobile radar Stand alone unit 20 3 were delivered on 20 Nov 2014, with 17 more promised afterwards.[145] However, other sources denied this.[146] The issue was settled though in August 2015 when such units were first demonstrated in use with Ukrainian artillery forces.
1АР1 "Polozhennya-2" 1AR1 Polozhennya, Kyiv, 2018 35.jpg  Ukraine Artillery locating mobile radar Stand alone unit 1+? Uses sound ranging rather than radar waves to determine the source of fire. A single prototype is now in service, more examples now in production.[147]
1L220U "Zoopark-2" 1L220U Zoopark-2, Kyiv 2018, 22.jpg  Ukraine Artillery locating mobile radar Stand alone unit 1+? Capable of detecting sources of artillery up to 60 km away. Quantity unknown, at least one example delivered.[148] 1L220UK is modernized variant adopted by the Ukrainian army.[149]
ARK-1 1RL239 in Togliatti Technical museum.jpg  Soviet Union Artillery locating mobile radar Stand alone unit +1 Quantity unknown one was spotted in Spring 2015.[150]
SNAR-10 ArmedForcesAcademy11Slovakia12.JPG  Soviet Union Artillery locating mobile radar Stand alone unit ? Quantity unknown, now back in active service.
9S80 "Dog Ear" PPRU-1.jpg  Soviet Union 3D mobile acquisition radar Gopher
Gaskin
Tunguska
Shilka
?

Helicopters[]

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Mil Mi-24 Mi24ukraine.JPG  Soviet Union Attack helicopter Mi-24VP
Mi-24V
Mi-24P
Mi-24RKhR
Mi-24PU-1
133 It is believed that only 15 were flyable at the start of 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
Since the beginning of the conflict in the east of Ukraine, the military has lost 6 MI-24 and 6 were badly damaged. One was lost on 24 March 2015 due to technical failure.[151] Motor Sich has begun manufacturing rotor blades for Mi-24 and Mi-8.[152] At least 16 more Mi-24 are planned to be returned to service in 2021.[153]
Mil Mi-2 Krzesiny 106RB.JPG
 Poland
Transport helicopter 5/14 10 have been repaired and upgraded to Mi-2MSB variant,[154] although in March 2017 one was lost in crash.[155]
Mil Mi-8 Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter, Sea Breeze 2011 cropped.jpg  Soviet Union Transport helicopter Mi-8
Mi-9
46/136
2
It is believed that only 16 were flyable at the start of 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
More than 40 restored since 2014
In conflict in the east of Ukraine military has lost 8 Mi-8 and 2 MI-8 were severely damaged.[156]
Mil Mi-26 P1010525x.jpg  Soviet Union Transport helicopter 11 None can fly without extensive retrofits.

Unmanned aerial vehicles and autonomous vehicles[]

Model Image Origin Type Number Details
Bayraktar Bayraktar TB2 Runway.jpg  Turkey Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 12+24 In January 2019, Ukraine signed a deal for 12 drones, deliveries will begin in 2020. On 12 september 2021, ukraine announced its plans to acquire another 24 TB-2 drones[157]
 Ukraine Short range reconnaissance Enormous variety active as a result of the volunteer movement which has undertaken the procurement of unmanned aerial vehicles upon itself. Models range from department store machines, to domestically designed and built, to military grade purchases from western suppliers for a considerable amount of money.
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven RQ-11 Raven 1.jpg  United States Short range reconnaissance 72 units United States announced that it will make these drones available to Ukraine to counter other military drones.[158]
Bird-Eye 400 Bird-Eye 400.jpg  Israel Short range reconnaissance 2 Bought in 2008 but funding problems meant that Ukraine couldn't pay for the training of servicemen and both machines just lay in storage. Their current condition and usage is unknown.

Field kitchen units[]

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

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