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The Ground Forces use a mixture of left over Soviet, donated NATO (American, British, etc.) and Ukrainian Made weapons and vehicles.
The Armed Forces use a mixture of left over Soviet, donated NATO (American, British, etc.) and Ukrainian Made weapons and vehicles.


=== Small Arms ===
=== Small Arms ===
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=== Artillery Units ===
=== Rocket Artillery Units ===
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!Name
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|BM-30 Smerch
|{{USSR}}{{UKR|size=35px}}
|40+
|300m
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|Variants BM-30 Smerch and
BM-30 Vilkha
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|Used by the Ground Forces.
|Used by the Ground Forces.
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|BRDM-2
|{{USSR|size=30px}} {{UKR|size=30px}}
|120
|BRDM-2
BRDM-2L1
BRDM-2T
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|-
|BMP-1
|{{USSR|size=30px}} {{UKR|size=30px}}
| rowspan="2" |400+
|BMP-1
BMP-1AK
BMP-1TS
BMP-1U
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|Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.
|-
|BMP-2
|{{USSR|size=30px}} {{RUS|size=30px}}
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|Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard.
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|BMP-3
|{{USSR|size=30px}} {{RUS|size=30px}}
|40+
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|Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.
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|Bradley
|{{USA|size=30px}}
|140
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|BTR-80
|{{RUS|size=30px}}
|75+
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=== Aircraft ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Type
!Number
!Variant
!Photo
!Notes
|-
! colspan="7" |Combat Aircraft
|-
|Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29
|{{USSR}}
|Multirole
|55
|MiG-29A,
MiG-29S,
MiG-29MU1,
MiG-29MU2
MiG-29G,
MiG-29AS
|
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|-
|Sukhoi Su-24
|{{USSR}}
|Attack
|14
|Su-24M,
Su-24MR
|
|Modified to carry Storm Shadow missiles.
|-
|Sukhoi Su-25
|{{USSR}}
|Attack/Close Air Support (CAS)
|20
|Su-25/UB,
Su-25K,
Su-25M1
|
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|-
|Sukhoi Su-27
|{{USSR}}
|Multirole
|31
|Su-27UB,
Su-27S1M,
Su-27P1M
|
|
|-
|General Dynamics F-16
|{{USA|size=30px}}
|Multirole
|61+
|F-16AM/BM
|
|Up to 61 enter service in 2024.
|-
! colspan="7" |Transport & Reconnaissance Aircraft
|-
|Antonov An-30
|{{USSR}}
|Reconnaissance
|3
|An-30B
|
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|-
|Antonov An-26
|{{USSR}}
|Transport
|24
|An-26B-100
----An-26 Vita
|
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|-
|Ilyushin Il-76
|{{USSR}}
|Heavy Airlift
|4
|Il-76MD
|
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|-
! colspan="7" |Training Aircraft
|-
|Aero L-39 Albatros
|Czechoslovakia
|Jet Trainer
|44
|
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|}
=== Air Defense Systems ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Type
!Number
!Variant
!Photo
!Notes
|-
! colspan="7" |Anti-Aircraft Guns
|-
|ZU-23-2
|{{USSR}}
| rowspan="2" |Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun
|~400
|2A13
23 ITK 61
ZU-23-2CP
|
|Some mounted on technicals or trucks.
|-
|Bofors 40 mm L/70
|Sweden
|36
|L-70
|
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|-
|ZSU-23-4 Shilka
|{{USSR}}
| rowspan="2" |Tracked Armoured Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
|~50
|ZSU-23-4M3
|
|Shared between the Ukrainian Ground Forces and Marine Corps.
|-
|Flakpanzer Gepard
|{{GER|size=35px}}
|67
|1A2
|
|
|-
! colspan="7" |Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (SAM)
|-
|2K22 Tunguska
|{{USSR}}
|Very Short Range
|75
|2K22M
|
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|-
|9K33 Osa
|{{USSR}}
Poland
|Short Range (Not to be confused with Very Short Range)
|65
|Osa-AKM
Osa-AKM-P1 "Żądło"
|
|
|-
|9K330 Tor
|{{USSR}}
|Short Range (Not to be confused with Very Short Range)
|6
|
|
|
|-
|2K12 Kub
|{{USSR}}
| rowspan="4" |Medium Range
|1
----2
|M3/2D
----Kub-M2
|
|
|-
|9K37 Buk
|{{USSR}}
|50
|9K37M1
|
|Modified to fire AIM-7 Sparrow or RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles.
|-
|IRIS-T
|{{ITA|size=35px}}
Sweden
Greece
Norway
Spain
{{GER|size=35px}}
|5
|IRIS-T SLM
IRIS-T SLS
|
|
|-
|NASAMS
|Norway
{{USA|size=30px}}
|9
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|-
|S-300
|{{USSR}}
| rowspan="2" |Long Range
|250+
|S-300V1
----S-300P/PS/PT
----S-300PMU
|
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|-
|MIM-104 Patriot
|{{USA|size=30px}}
|12
|M902 Patriot PAC-3
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 3 May 2024

The Armed Forces use a mixture of left over Soviet, donated NATO (American, British, etc.) and Ukrainian Made weapons and vehicles.

Small Arms

Name Origin Type Caliber Photo Notes
Pistols
Makarov

Soviet Union

Semi-Automatic 9×18mm Makarov In use since the dissolution

of the Soviet Union.

Glock 17

Austria

Semi-Automatic 9x19mm Newly supplied, replacing

the older Soviet models.

Assault Rifles
AK-74 (AKS74/AKS74u)

Soviet Union

Assault Rifle 5.45×39mm
AKM 7.62×39mm
AKMS 7.62×39mm
UAR-15

Ukraine United States

Assault Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Ukrainian Licensed Version

of the American AR-15

M4 Platform

United States

Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm NATO

7.62×39mm

Machine guns
M240

United States

Assault Rifle 7.62×51mm NATO
M2 Browning

United States

Assault Rifle 12.7×99mm NATO
Rocket Propelled Grenades
RPG-7

Soviet Union

Reusable rocket-

propelled grenade

40mm Left over from the

Soviet Union

RPG-26

Soviet Union

Disposable rocket-

propelled grenade

72.5mm

Rocket Artillery Units

Name Origin Number Caliber Photo Notes
M142 HIMARS

United States

38 40mm
BM-21 Grad

Soviet Union Russia Ukraine

100+ 227m
BM-30 Smerch

Soviet Union Ukraine

40+ 300m Variants BM-30 Smerch and

BM-30 Vilkha

Tanks

Name Origin Number Variant Photo Notes
T-64

Soviet Union Ukraine

200+ T-64BV

T-64BV mod. 2017 T-64BM "Bulat" T-64BM2 "Bulat"

Used by the Ground Forces, Marines, and National Guard.
T-72

Soviet Union Ukraine Russia

520+ T-72AMT

T-72AV T-72AV mod. 2021 T-72B1 T-72B3 T-72EA T-72M1 T-72M1R

Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard units.
T-80

Soviet Union Ukraine Russia

80+ T-80BV

T-80BV mod T-80BVM T-80U T-80UK

Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.
Leopard 2

Germany Sweden

60 Leopard 2A4
Leopard 2A6
Strv 122
Used by the Ground Forces.
Challenger 2

United Kingdom

13 Used by the Air Assault Forces.
M1 Abrams

United States

31+ M1A1SA Used by the Ground Forces.

Armored Fighting Vehicles

Name Origin Number Variant Photo Notes
BRM-1(K)

Soviet Union

50 N/A Used by the Ground Forces.
BRDM-2

Soviet Union Ukraine

120 BRDM-2

BRDM-2L1

BRDM-2T

BMP-1

Soviet Union Ukraine

400+ BMP-1

BMP-1AK

BMP-1TS

BMP-1U

Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.
BMP-2

Soviet Union Russia

Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard.
BMP-3

Soviet Union Russia

40+ Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.
Bradley

United States

140
BTR-80

Russia

75+

Aircraft

Name Origin Type Number Variant Photo Notes
Combat Aircraft
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29

Soviet Union

Multirole 55 MiG-29A,

MiG-29S, MiG-29MU1, MiG-29MU2 MiG-29G, MiG-29AS

Sukhoi Su-24

Soviet Union

Attack 14 Su-24M,

Su-24MR

Modified to carry Storm Shadow missiles.
Sukhoi Su-25

Soviet Union

Attack/Close Air Support (CAS) 20 Su-25/UB,

Su-25K, Su-25M1

Sukhoi Su-27

Soviet Union

Multirole 31 Su-27UB,

Su-27S1M, Su-27P1M

General Dynamics F-16

United States

Multirole 61+ F-16AM/BM Up to 61 enter service in 2024.
Transport & Reconnaissance Aircraft
Antonov An-30

Soviet Union

Reconnaissance 3 An-30B
Antonov An-26

Soviet Union

Transport 24 An-26B-100
An-26 Vita
Ilyushin Il-76

Soviet Union

Heavy Airlift 4 Il-76MD
Training Aircraft
Aero L-39 Albatros Czechoslovakia Jet Trainer 44

Air Defense Systems

Name Origin Type Number Variant Photo Notes
Anti-Aircraft Guns
ZU-23-2

Soviet Union

Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun ~400 2A13

23 ITK 61 ZU-23-2CP

Some mounted on technicals or trucks.
Bofors 40 mm L/70 Sweden 36 L-70
ZSU-23-4 Shilka

Soviet Union

Tracked Armoured Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun ~50 ZSU-23-4M3 Shared between the Ukrainian Ground Forces and Marine Corps.
Flakpanzer Gepard

Germany

67 1A2
Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (SAM)
2K22 Tunguska

Soviet Union

Very Short Range 75 2K22M
9K33 Osa

Soviet Union Poland

Short Range (Not to be confused with Very Short Range) 65 Osa-AKM

Osa-AKM-P1 "Żądło"

9K330 Tor

Soviet Union

Short Range (Not to be confused with Very Short Range) 6
2K12 Kub

Soviet Union

Medium Range 1
2
M3/2D
Kub-M2
9K37 Buk

Soviet Union

50 9K37M1 Modified to fire AIM-7 Sparrow or RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles.
IRIS-T

Italy Sweden

Greece

Norway

Spain

Germany

5 IRIS-T SLM

IRIS-T SLS

NASAMS Norway

United States

9
S-300

Soviet Union

Long Range 250+ S-300V1
S-300P/PS/PT
S-300PMU
MIM-104 Patriot

United States

12 M902 Patriot PAC-3