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List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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The list of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine can be subdivided into: infantry weapons, vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, and clothing. Due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, quantities of operational equipment are highly uncertain.

Infantry weapons

Pistols and submachine guns

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Pistols
TT  Soviet Union TT-33 7.62×25mm Tokarev Limited use, mostly by Territorial Defense Forces units.[1]
PSM[2]  Soviet Union 5.45×18mm Used by high-ranking officers and government officials.[3]
Makarov PM[4]  Soviet Union 9×18mm Makarov Standard issue pistol.[5]
PB[6]  Soviet Union 9×18mm Makarov Integrally suppressed pistol.[7][8]
Fort-12  Ukraine 9×18mm Makarov [4][9]
Fort-14[4]  Ukraine Fort-14TP 9×18mm Makarov In 2019, it was expected to gradually replace the aging Makarov.[10]
Fort-17  Ukraine 9×18mm Makarov [4]
vz. 82  Czechoslovakia 9×18mm Makarov [11]
Glock 17  Austria 9×19mm Parabellum Used by special forces.[12]
H&K SFP9  Germany SFP9 SF
SFP9 TR
9×19mm Parabellum [4]
Beretta M9  United States 9×19mm Parabellum [13]
Kimber R7 Mako  United States 9×19mm Parabellum [14]
Machine pistols
APS[4]  Soviet Union 9×18mm Makarov Used by special forces.[15]
Škorpion  Czechoslovakia vz. 61 .32 ACP [11]
Submachine guns
Fort-224  Ukraine 9×19mm Parabellum [16]
CZ Scorpion Evo 3  Czech Republic 9×19mm Parabellum [17]
Uzi  Israel 9×19mm Parabellum Limited usage.[18]
Carl Gustaf m/45  Sweden m/45A 9×19mm Parabellum [19][20]

Shotguns

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Pump action
KS-23  Soviet Union 23×75mmR [21]
Fort-500  Ukraine Fort-500M 12 gauge [21][22]
Mossberg 500  United States 12 gauge [23][24]
Semi-automatic shotgun
Saiga-12  Russia 12 gauge [25]

Rifles

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Assault rifles
AKM[2]  Soviet Union 7.62×39mm Used by National Guard and Territorial Defense units.[26][27]
AKMS  Soviet Union
 Poland
AKMS
Kbk AKMS[28]
7.62×39mm Limited use.[29]
AK-74[2]  Soviet Union
 Russia
AK-74
AK-74M[30]
5.45×39mm Standard issue assault rifle.[10]
AKS-74  Soviet Union 5.45×39mm Used by paratroopers.[22]
AK-12  Russia 5.45×39mm Captured from Russian forces.[30]
Fort-221  Ukraine 5.45×39mm Ukrainian version of the IWI Tavor, produced under license.[5][16]
M4-WAC-47  Ukraine 7.62×39mm
5.56×45mm NATO
Ukrainian copy of the M4 carbine.[5]
UAR-15 [uk]  Ukraine UAR-15S
UAR-15S1
UAR-15SM
5.56×45mm NATO Used by special forces and National Guard units.[31]
IPI Malyuk  Ukraine 7.62×39mm
5.45×39mm
5.56×45mm NATO
Bullpup Kalashnikov rifle. Primarily used by special forces.[32]
vz. 58  Czechoslovakia 7.62×39mm [11]
Zastava M70  Yugoslavia 7.62×39mm [33][34][35]
Type 56  China Type 56–1 7.62×39mm Confiscated Iranian rifles.[36][37]
FB Tantal  Poland 5.45×39mm [28]
FB MSBS Grot  Poland MSBS Grot CA1
MSBS Grot CA2
5.56×45mm NATO [28]
CZ BREN 2[11]  Czech Republic 5.56×45mm NATO
7.62×39mm
To be produced locally.[38]
FN FNC  Belgium 5.56×45mm NATO [39]
FN F2000  Belgium F2000
F2000 Tactical
5.56×45mm NATO Limited use.[39]
FN SCAR  Belgium SCAR-L 5.56×45mm NATO Limited use.[39]
Colt Canada C7  Canada C7A1 5.56×45mm NATO [40]
M16  United States M16A4 5.56×45mm NATO [41][42]
Heckler & Koch HK416  Germany 5.56×45mm NATO [40]
Steyr AUG  Austria F88 Austeyr 5.56×45mm NATO [43][44]
CETME Model L  Spain 5.56×45mm NATO [45]
Australian Combat Assault Rifle  Australia 5.56×45mm NATO
7.62×51mm NATO
Limited use.[46]
Haenel MK 556  Germany 5.56×45mm NATO [47]
FAMAS  France Félin FAMAS 5.56×45mm NATO [48][49]
Carbines
AKS-74U[2]  Soviet Union 5.45×39mm Standard issue assault carbine.[5]
Fort-224  Ukraine 5.45×39mm Carbine version of the IWI Tavor, produced under license.[5]
Kel-Tec SUB-2000  United States 9×19mm Parabellum [14]
AR-15–style rifle  United States MSR-15s[50]
P1[51]
5.56×45mm NATO [52]
M4 carbine  United States M4A1 5.56×45mm NATO Used by special forces.[12]
Colt Canada C8  Canada 5.56×45mm NATO [53]
Battle rifles
Heckler & Koch G3  Germany 7.62×51mm NATO [54]
FN FAL  Belgium FAL
FAL Type 3 PARA
7.62×51mm NATO [39][55]
M14  United States 7.62×51mm NATO [56]
Designated marksman rifles
SVD[5]  Soviet Union 7.62×54mmR Replaced by the UAR-10 and Western sniper rifles in the sniping role.[57]
Sniper rifles
Fort-301  Ukraine 7.62×51mm NATO Licensed copy of the IWI Galatz.[58]
Zbroyar Z-008  Ukraine VPR-308 [uk] 7.62×51mm NATO Used by the National Guard.[59]
UAR-10  Ukraine 7.62×51mm NATO [5][60]
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare  United Kingdom AX308 7.62×51mm NATO [40]
M110 SASS  United States 7.62×51mm NATO Limited use by special forces.[61]
Kimber Advanced Tactical  United States .308 Winchester [62]
Sako TRG  Finland 7.62×51mm NATO
.338 Lapua Magnum
[63]
Barrett MRAD  United States 7.62×51mm NATO
.338 Lapua Magnum
[63]
M24 SWS  United States 7.62×51mm NATO
.338 Lapua Magnum
[64]
Savage Model 110  United States .338 Lapua Magnum [64]
Cadex Defence CDX-33 TAC  Canada .338 Lapua Magnum [63]
Haenel HLR 338  Germany .338 Lapua Magnum [47]
Anti-materiel rifles
PTRD-41  Soviet Union 14.5×114mm Used in the counter-sniping role.[65]
Snipex Alligator  Ukraine 14.5×114mm Used by special forces.[66]
Snipex T-Rex  Ukraine 14.5×114mm Used by special forces.[66]
MCR Horizon’s Lord [uk]  Ukraine 12.7×114mm [67][68]
Barrett M82  United States
 Sweden
M82[40]
M107A1
AG 90[69]
.50 BMG [5][64]
PGW LTR-3  Canada .50 BMG [70][71]
ZVI Falcon  Czech Republic OP99 .50 BMG [11]
WKW Wilk  Poland .50 BMG [28]

Machine guns

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Light machine guns
DP  Soviet Union DPM 7.62×54mmR Previously in storage, returned to service after 2014.[72]
RPD  Soviet Union 7.62×39mm Previously in storage, returned to service after 2014.[72]
RPK  Soviet Union 7.62×39mm Previously in storage, returned to service after 2014.[72]
RPK-74  Soviet Union 5.56×39mm Standard issue.[5]
Fort-101  Ukraine 5.56×45mm NATO Licensed version of the IWI Negev.[5]
FN Minimi  Belgium
 Canada
Minimi
C9
5.56×45mm NATO [39][53]
M249 SAW  United States 5.56×45mm NATO [73]
CETME Ameli  Spain 5.56×45mm NATO [74]
General-purpose machine guns
PK  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
PK
PKM
MG-1M[75]
7.62×54mmR Standard issue.[5][72]
UK vz. 59  Czechoslovakia 7.62×54mmR [11]
Zastava M53  Yugoslavia 7.92×57mm Mauser [72][73]
UKM-2000  Poland UKM-2000P 7.62×51mm NATO [28]
FN MAG  Belgium
 Canada
MAG
C6
7.62×51mm NATO [53][73]
Ksp 58  Sweden Ksp 58B 7.62×51mm NATO [69][73]
M240  United States 7.62×51mm NATO [73]
Rheinmetall MG 3  Germany
 Italy
MG 3
MG 42/59[76]
7.62×51mm NATO [73][47]
Heckler & Koch MG5  Germany 7.62×51mm NATO [47]
Heavy machine guns
PM M1910  Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
M1910/30 7.62×54mmR Previously in storage, returned to service after 2014.[72]
DShK  Soviet Union DShKM[77] 12.7×108mm Previously in storage, returned to service after 2014.[72]
NSV  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
NSV
KT-12.7[78]
12.7×108mm Standard issue.[72]
KPV  Soviet Union 14.5×114mm Vehicle-mounted.[72]
M2 Browning  United States
 Turkey
M2HB
Canik M2
.50 BMG [79][80]

Hand grenades

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Defensive grenades
F-1  Soviet Union 55 mm [81]
RGD-5  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
58 mm [82][83]
RGO  Soviet Union 60 mm Limited use.[81]
DM51 [de]
 Germany DM51A2 57 mm [47][82]
M67
 United States
 Canada
M67
C-13
64 mm [53][82]
m/963
 Portugal 57 mm [54]
Sirpalekäsikranaatti M50  Finland 50 mm [82]
GHO-1  Bulgaria [82]
Offensive grenades
RGN  Soviet Union 60 mm [83]
OF 37 HE  France 60 mm [82]
Anti-tank grenades
RKG-3  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
RKG-3EM
RKG-1600
56 mm Old Soviet stockpiles were used during the War in Donbas.[84] Domestically modified grenades are also used.[85][86]
Thermobaric grenades
RTG-27  Ukraine RTG-27S
RTG-27S2
[87]
RG-60TB  Russia 60 mm Captured from Russian forces.[82]
Smoke grenades
DG-01  Ukraine Replacing Soviet smoke grenades.[88]
M18  United States [89]
Merkkisavuheite 80–16  Finland [90]
RDG-M  Russia Captured from Russian forces.[82]

Grenade launchers

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Underbarrel grenade launcher
GP-25 Kostyor[2]  Soviet Union Black Storm Defender[91] 40 mm VOG-25
M320 Grenade Launcher Module  United States 40×46mm Used by special forces.[12]
Stand-alone grenade launchers
RGSh-30  Ukraine 30×29mm Used by special forces.[92]
Fort-600  Ukraine Fort-600A 40×46mm Used by paratroopers.[93]
RGP-40  Poland 40×46mm Used by special forces.[12]
M32 MGL  United States M32A1 40×46mm [94]
GM-94  Russia 43×30mm [95]
Automatic grenade launcher
AGS-17  Soviet Union 30×29mm [80]
UAG-40 [uk]  Ukraine 40×53mm [96]
Mk 19  United States 40×53 mm [80]
Heckler & Koch GMG  Germany 40×53 mm [47]

Anti-tank/structure

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Recoilless weapons
SPG-9  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
SPG-9M
ATGL-H
73 mm Used by the AFU, National Guard, and State Border Service.[97]
Carl Gustaf  Sweden M2 84 mm [53][56]
Pansarvärnspjäs 1110  Sweden 90 mm [56]
RPG-75  Czechoslovakia RPG-75M[98] 68 mm [11]
AT4  Sweden 84 mm Used by special forces.[12]
MATADOR  Germany RGW 90 90 mm [39][47]
APILAS  France 112 mm [90]
Rocket propelled grenades
RPG-7  Soviet Union
 United States
RPG-7
PSRL-1[5]
40 mm [99]
RPG-18  Soviet Union 64 mm [99]
RPG-22[99]  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
RPG-22
Bulspike-AT
72.5 mm Used by special forces.[12]
RPG-26  Soviet Union 72.5 mm [99]
RPG-76 Komar  Poland 40 mm [28]
M80 Zolja  Yugoslavia 64 mm [35]
Panzerfaust 3  Germany 60 mm [40][47]
M72 LAW  United States 66 mm Used by special forces.[12]
C90  Spain C-90CR 90 mm [45][56]
Anti-tank guided missiles
9K111 Fagot  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
9K111
9M111MFB-1 Faktoria
120 mm [100][101]
9K113 Konkurs  Soviet Union 135 mm [100]
9K115-2 Metis-M  Russia 130 mm [102]
Barrier [uk]  Ukraine 130 mm Fitted to BTR-3s, BTR-4s, and BMP-1s.[103]
Kombat [uk]  Ukraine 125 mm Used on T-64/72/80/84 tanks.[104]
Stugna-P  Ukraine Stugna-P
Skif
130 mm
152 mm
[100]
RK-3 Corsar  Ukraine 105 mm [100]
MILAN  France
 Germany
MILAN 2T 115 mm [105][106]
NLAW[100]  Sweden
 United Kingdom
150 mm Used by special forces.[12]
FGM-148 Javelin[100]  United States 127 mm In service since 2018.[5]
BGM-71 TOW  United States 152 mm Mounted on Humvees and M2 Bradleys.[100][107]
Anti-fortification
Bangalore torpedo  United States M1A3 54 mm [108]
M141 Bunker Defeat Munition  United States 83.5 mm Used by special forces.[12]
Mk 153 SMAW  United States 83.5 mm [109]
Bunkerfaust  Germany 110 mm [47]
Flamethrowers
RPO-A Shmel  Soviet Union 93 mm [99]
RPV-16 [ru]  Ukraine 93 mm Used by CBRN defense forces.[110]

Man-portable air-defense systems

Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details
Man-portable air-defense systems
9K32 Strela-2  Soviet Union 72 mm [105]
9K34 Strela-3  Soviet Union 72 mm [111]
9K310 Igla-1  Soviet Union 72 mm Used by the National Guard.[112]
9K38 Igla  Soviet Union 72 mm Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard.[113]
PPZR Piorun  Poland 72 mm Used by the Ground Forces, Air Assault Forces, and National Guard.[113]
Starstreak  United Kingdom 130 mm [100]
Martlet  United Kingdom LMM 76 mm Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.[113]
Mistral  France 90 mm [100]
FIM-92 Stinger  United States 70 mm [105]
RBS-70  Sweden 106 mm [69]

Light mortars

Model Image Origin Caliber Details
KBA-118 [uk]  Ukraine 60 mm [114]
M60A Kamerton [uk] [80]
LMP-2017  Poland Donated by Poland.[80]
M224
 United States Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers.[80]
M60CMA
 Bulgaria Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers.[80]
M84  Croatia Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers.[80]
FBP Morteirete  Portugal Donated by Portugal in 2023.[115]
82-BM-37  Soviet Union 82mm [116]
2B14 Podnos Reportedly used in the War in Donbas.[117]
KBA-48M [uk]  Ukraine [114]
UPIK-82
More than 300 delivered in 2020.[118]
HM-19  Iran It is unclear how they arrived in Ukraine, but the most likely scenario is that they were seized from Iranian shipments to the Houthis and donated during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[36]
M69A  Yugoslavia Seen in use with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[119]
20N5  Azerbaijan Seen in use with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[120]

Heavy mortars

Model Image Origin Caliber Details
2B11  Soviet Union 120 mm 10 donated by Lithuania in 2022.[105]
2S12 Sani 100 in service as of 2024.[100]
M120-15 Molot [uk]  Ukraine 60 in service as of 2024.[100]
MP-120 Adopted in January 2022, it is gradually replacing the M120-15 Molot.[121]
EM-120[122]  Bulgaria 140 in service as of 2024.[100]
120 Krh 85 92  Finland [100]
HM-16  Iran Confiscated Iranian weapons, possibly supplied by the United States or other allied countries.[36]
MO-120 RT 61
 France 24 donated by Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.[105]
120mm mortar vz. 1982 [uk]  Czechoslovakia Unknown number provided by the Czech Republic in 2022.[11]
M120 Mortar System  United States
 Israel
50 donated by Denmark and the United States.[105]

Land mines

Anti-personnel mines

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
MON-50  Soviet Union Command/Tripwire 700 g RDX [123]
MON-90 6.2 kg RDX [123]
MON-100 2 kg TNT [123]
MON-200 12 kg TNT Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[124]
OZM-72 660 g TNT [123]
PFM-1 Pressure 40 g liquid explosive Reportedly used in 2022 against Russian forces in Izium.[125]
M18 Claymore  United States Command/Tripwire 680 g C4 Donated by the United States in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[126]

Anti-tank mines

Name Image Country of origin Type Caliber Details
TM-62M  Soviet Union Pressure 7.5 kg TNT [127]
TM-72 Magnetic 2.5 kg TNT + RDX [127]
AT2  Germany Pressure 907 g RDX + TNT Donated by the German government in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[128]
DM 31  Sweden Magnetic 5 kg RDX 3,000 were donated by the German government in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[129]
DM-12 PARM 2  Germany Off-route 1.4 kg Donated by the German government in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[130]
RAAM  United States Pressure The United States supplied 9,000 155 mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine Systems (RAAMS).[131]
HP2A2  France Seismic/Magnetic First spotted in Ukraine during July 2022.[132]
PK-14  Estonia Off-route Donated by Estonia, first spotted in Ukraine in September 2022.[56]

Combat vehicles

Tanks

Model Image Origin Variant Number Details
Main battle tanks
T-55  Soviet Union
 Israel
 Slovenia
M-55S 26[133]
T-62  Soviet Union Captured:
T-62M
T-62MV
?[133] Some captured Russian tanks are used by Territorial Defense units.[134]
T-64


 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
T-64BV
T-64BV mod. 2017
T-64BM "Bulat"
T-64BM2 "Bulat"
200+[100] Used by the Ground Forces, Marines, and National Guard.[135]
T-72

 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Russia
 Czechoslovakia
 Czech Republic
 Poland
T-72AMT
T-72AV
T-72AV mod. 2021
T-72B1
T-72B3
T-72EA
T-72M1
T-72M1R
520+[136] Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard units.[136] Captured Russian tanks and vehicles donated by NATO allies are also used.[105][137]
T-80
 Soviet Union
 Russia
 Ukraine
T-80BV
T-80BV mod
T-80BVM
T-80U
T-80UK
80+[138] Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.[138] Some captured Russian T-80BVMs and T-80UKs were pressed into service.[139][140][141]
M-84  Yugoslavia M-84A4 30 30 to be provided by Croatia.[142]
T-84 Oplot  Ukraine 5[133]
T-90
 Russia Captured: T-90A
T-90M
?[136] Captured from Russian forces.[143] Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard units.[136]
PT-91 Twardy  Poland 26[133]
Leopard 1  West Germany Leopard 1A5
Leopard 1A5BE
88[144] Donated by the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.[145] 195 pledged as of 9 November 2023.[146]
Leopard 2  West Germany
 Germany
 Sweden
Leopard 2A4
Leopard 2A6
Strv 122
60[133] Donated by several countries.[145][147]
Challenger 2  United Kingdom 13[148] Used by the Air Assault Forces.[148]
M1 Abrams  United States M1A1SA[149]
M1A1 AIM
31+
0/49
Donated by the United States.[150] 49 M1A1 AIM to be donated by Australia.[151]
Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
9P149  Soviet Union Tracked tank destroyer N/A [100]
MT-LB  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
MT-LB-12 Improvised self-propelled 100mm MT-12 "Rapira" anti-tank gun.[152]
9P148 Wheeled tank destroyer 9P148 Konkurs
9P148 Amulet
4+[153] Some upgraded with Stugna-P launchers.[154][153]
AMX-10 RC  France AMX-10 RCR 35[100] Used by the Marines.[100]
Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Armored fighting vehicles
BRM-1(K)  Soviet Union Tracked reconnaissance vehicle 50[133]
BPzV Svatava [cz]  Czechoslovakia N/A Donated by the Czech Republic.[11]
FV107 Scimitar  United Kingdom Scimitar Mk 2 23 23 to be provided by the United Kingdom.[145]
BRDM-2  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Wheeled reconnaissance vehicle BRDM-2
BRDM-2L1
BRDM-2T
120[133]
Fennek  Germany
 Netherlands
8 Donated by the Netherlands.[105]
Ferret  United Kingdom Ferret Mk 1 1 [155]
Infantry fighting vehicles (wheeled and tracked)
BMP-1  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Russia
 Czechoslovakia
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle BMP-1
BMP-1AK
BMP-1TS
BMP-1U
BVP-1
BWP-1
400+[135] Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.[156]
BMP-2  Soviet Union
 Russia
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard.[136]
PbV-501  Czech Republic Tracked infantry fighting vehicle PbV-501A 54[133]
BMP-3  Soviet Union
 Russia
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle 40+[156] Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.[156]
BMD-2  Soviet Union Tracked airborne infantry fighting vehicle ?[154] Used by the Air Assault Forces.[154]
YPR-765  United States
 Netherlands
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle 353[157] Used by the Ground Forces and National Guard.[136]
BVP M-80  Yugoslavia Tracked infantry fighting vehicle BVP M-80A 28[133]
Marder  West Germany Tracked infantry fighting vehicle 140[144] Donated by Germany.[158] Used by the Air Assault Forces.[148]
Bradley  United States Tracked infantry fighting vehicle M2A2 ODS
M7 Bradley FiST
300+[159]
CV90  Sweden Tracked infantry fighting vehicle CV9040 48[133] 1000 more to be built during a joint venture between Sweden and Ukraine.[160][161]
Pansarbandvagn 302  Sweden Tracked infantry fighting vehicle 200+[162] Sweden will donate its entire stock.
BTR-3  Ukraine Wheeled armored personnel carrier/Infantry fighting vehicle BTR-3DA
BTR-3E1
BTR-3M2
? Used by the Ground Forces, Air Assault Forces and National Guard.[163]
BTR-4 Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle BTR-4
BTR-4E
BTR-4MV1
? Used by the Ground Forces, Air Assault Forces and National Guard.[164]
BTR-80  Russia Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle Captured: BTR-82A
BTR-82AM
75+[133]
KTO Rosomak  Poland Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle 90[133]
Mbombe 6  South Africa Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle ? Seen in use, equipped with Spear combat module [uk].[165][166]
Armoured personnel carriers (wheeled and tracked)
MT-LB
 Soviet Union Tracked armoured personnel carrier MT-LB
MT-LBu
MT-LBVM
MT-LBVMK
125+[156] Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.[156]
GT-MU  Soviet Union Airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier N/A [167]
BTR-D  Soviet Union Airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier 40[168] Some captured Russian vehicles are used.[169]
BTR-MDM  Russia Airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier At least one captured BTR-MD was converted into an armored ambulance.[170]
M113  United States Tracked armoured personnel carrier M113A1
M113AS4
M113G3DK
M113G4DK
510[133]
FV103 Spartan  United Kingdom Tracked armoured personnel carrier 30[133]
FV105 Sultan Tracked armoured personnel carrier N/A Multiple were purchased for the Ukrainian Ground Forces by former President Petro Poroshenko.[171]
FV430 Bulldog Tracked armoured personnel carrier FV432 Mk 3 N/A Donated by the United Kingdom.[172][173]
Bandvagn  Sweden Tracked armoured personnel carrier Bandvagn BvS 10
Bandvagn BV-206S'
92+ Donated by the Netherlands, Italy, and Germany.[145]
BTR-60  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Romania
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier BTR-60PB[167]
BTR-60М[167]
TAB-71M
6[168]
20
20 TAB-71Ms donated by Romania,[105] while Bulgaria sent 100 BTR-60s as military aid.[174]
BTR-70  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier BTR-70[167]
BTR-70M[167]
BTR-7[167]
217[168]
BTR-80 Wheeled armoured personnel carrier BTR-80[167]
BTR-80M[167]
224[168] Some captured Russian vehicles are used.[175]
VAB  France Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 250[176] Used by the Air Assault Forces.[177]
Patria Pasi  Finland Wheeled armoured personnel carrier Sisu XA-185 36[156] Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.[156]
LAV 6  Canada Wheeled armoured personnel carrier ACSV 39[133]
Stryker  United States Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 400+ Donated by the United States.[178]
M1117 Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 400+ Donated by the United States.[145][178]
OT-64 SKOT  Poland Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 1+? Purchased by the Ukrainian scout organization Plast for the 103rd Separate Territorial Defense Brigade.[179]
Valuk  Slovenia Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 20[133]
BOV  Yugoslavia Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 26[180] Donated by Slovenia.

Infantry mobility vehicles

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
Varta  Ukraine Protected car 80+ Used by the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Marines, and National Guard.[181]
Kozak-2 Kozak-2
Kozak-2M
Kozak-5
Kozak-7
? Used by the Ukrainian Ground Forces and National Guard.[136]
KrAZ Cobra [uk] 10 Seen in use during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
KrAZ Cougar [uk] ? Used by the National Guard.[182]
KrAZ Spartan ? Used by Air Assault Forces and the National Guard.[183]
Bogdan Bars-6 [uk] ? [184]
Bogdan Bars-8 [uk] 90 [184]
Novator 40 Delivered in 2019.[185]
Ovid  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
GAZ-66 1 Prototype. Used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[186]
Dozor-B  Ukraine
 Poland
Protected mobility vehicle Dozor-B
Oncilla
?
100[187]
Used by the Air Assault Forces.[148]
Bushmaster  Australia 75[154] Used by the Air Assault Forces.[154]
Roshel Senator  Canada 1000+[188] [133]
Iveco LMV  Italy LMV ?[136] Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.[136]
Iveco VM 90P 40.12 WM/P
VM 90P
4
45
Donated by Portugal, Italy, and Germany.[54][76][189]
AMZ Dzik  Poland Dzik-2 N/A Supplied by Poland.[28]
Snatch Land Rover  United Kingdom Infantry mobility vehicle 7+ At least 7 ambulances were donated by Latvia in 2021.[190]
Cougar  South Africa
 United States
MRAP Mastiff
Wolfhound
97 60 donated by the United Kingdom and 37 by the United States in 2022.[105]
International M1224 MaxxPro  United States Unknown 440[133]
Husky TSV  United States International MXT-MV based 20 20 donated as part of a batch of 120 armoured personnel carriers sent by the United Kingdom.[105][191]
Light Tactical Vehicles  United States Infantry mobility vehicle Unknown 200+ Donated by the United States.[150]
Oshkosh M-ATV
Humvee Light infantry mobility vehicle Unknown 2,000+[145] Supplied before and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[105][150]
LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2  United States 11 Bought by Come Back Alive Foundation for Ukrainian Forces. LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2 vehicles are based on the Toyota Land Cruiser 79.[192]
GAZ-2975 Tigr  Russian Federation Infantry mobility vehicle Tigr
Tigr-M
7
32[193]
At least 1 captured vehicle in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[194]
Linza KamAZ-53949-Linza 1 At least 1 captured vehicle was repaired for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[195]
MLS Shield  Italy 11 11 bought from Italy during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[105]
BMC Kirpi  Turkey MRAP 170+[148] Used by Marines and Air Assault Forces.[148]
ATF Dingo  Germany Dingo 2 43[133]
BATT UMG  United States 116 received by the AFU between 2022 and 2023.[105]
Gaia Amir  Israel Unknown First seen in November 2022 during the Southern Ukraine campaign.[196][197]
MSPV Panthera T6  United Arab Emirates
 Turkey
Infantry mobility vehicle ?[133]
INKAS Titan-S  United Arab Emirates Unknown Delivered in December 2022.[145]
BPM-97  Russian Federation MRAP 3 Three seen captured from Russian forces.[198][199][better source needed]
KamAZ-63968 Typhoon-K 1 At least 1 captured vehicle used by the Ukrainian army.[200]
VPK-Ural Infantry mobility vehicle 1 At least one captured vehicle is used as a command vehicle.[201]
GAZ-3937 'Vodnik' 1 1 seen captured from Russian forces.[202]
Mowag Eagle  Switzerland Mowag Eagle I 11[203] Delivered to Ukraine by an undisclosed German private company without Swiss approval.[204]
Otokar Cobra II  Turkey Unknown Delivered in May 2023.[205]
HMT Exteda  United Kingdom MK2 14 Donated by Australia.[206][207]
Terradyne Gurkha  United States LAPV 13 13 vehicles on 2023.[208]

Field artillery

Towed mortars and anti-tank guns

Model Image Origin Type Variant Quantity Details
2B9 Vasilek  Soviet Union 82 mm gun-mortar ? [83]
D-44 85 mm field gun ? Seen mounted on MT-LBs in the indirect fire support role.[209]
D-48 85 mm anti-tank gun ? Reactivated after the Donbas war.[210]
BS-3 100 mm field gun/anti-tank gun ? [211]
T-12 MT-12 Rapira 200+[212] Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.[212]
2B16 Nona-K [uk] 120 mm 2[168] Some captured Russian guns were pressed into AFU service.[213]
M240 240mm mortar ? Reactivated for the AFU in 2022.[214]
Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Quantity Details
M106  United States 107 mm [100]
2S9 Nona
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Russia
120 mm 2S9 Nona-SM
2S17-2 Nona-SV
Captured: 2S23 Nona-SVK
20+[154] Used by Air Assault Forces.[154]
Panzermörser M113  United States
 Germany
12

[145]

M120 Rak  Poland 24

[145]

Alakran 120[145]  Spain
 Ukraine
 United States
Bars-8MMK
Scorpion
Mounted on a Bars-8 chassis or a modified Land Cruiser SUV.[215]
Model Image Origin Caliber Quantity Details
Mod 56  Italy 105 mm Mod 56 8[105]
M101  United States M101
M101A1
3+[100]
L118  United Kingdom
 United States
L119
M119A3[216]
100[100] Donated by the UK, US, and Portugal.[105] To be locally produced and replace the D-30 howitzer.[217]
D-30  Soviet Union 122 mm 60+[113] Used by the Ground Forces, Air Assault Forces and National Guard.[113]
M-46 130 mm 15[100]
D-20  Soviet Union
 Romania
152 mm D-20
M1981
50+[212] Used by the Ground Forces and Coastal Defence.[212] Romanian M1981 guns also seen in use.[218]
2A36 Giatsint-B  Soviet Union 2A36 Giatsint-B
152 K89[90]
75+[212] Used by the Ground Forces and Marines.[212]
2A65 Msta-B 70[100]
TRF1  France 155 mm 14[100]
FH-70  United Kingdom
 West Germany
 Italy
20[100]
M777  United Kingdom
 United States
M777A2 130+[113] Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.[113]
M114  United States M114A1 70 Pledged by Greece.[219]
Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Number Details
2S1 Gvozdika  Soviet Union 122 mm 2S1 Gvozdika
2S1 Goździks[28]
122 PsH 74[90]
125+[220] Used by the Ground Forces, Marines, and Air Assault Forces.[220]
2S3 Akatsiya 152 mm 120+[113] Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.[113]
2S5 Giatsint-S ?[100] Captured Russian guns seen in use with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[221]
2S19 Msta-S 35[100]
ShKH vz. 77 DANA  Czechoslovakia  Czech Republic vz. 77 DANA
DANA M2
12[100]
?[100]
26 DANA M2 purchased in 2022.[105]
2S22 Bohdana  Ukraine 155 mm 30[222] More than 10 are produced every month. Towed version in development.[223]
CAESAR
 France
 Czech Republic
Caesar 6x6
Caesar 8x8
26[100]
17[100]
An additional 78 to be produced in 2024 for Ukraine.[224]
PzH 2000  Germany 28[100]
RCH 155 36 To be delivered.[47]
AHS Krab  Poland 53[100]
ShKH Zuzana  Slovakia ShKH Zuzana 2 8[100] An additional 16 to be financed by Denmark, Germany, and Norway for Ukraine.[105]
M109
 United States M109A3GN
M109A4BE
M109A5Ö
M109L
M109A6 "Paladin"
90[100]
Archer  Sweden 8[100]
AS-90  United Kingdom 20[100]
DITA  Czech Republic ? In February 2024 the Netherlands purchased 9 DITA's for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[225] In October 2024 the Netherlands announced that it plans to acquire an additional 6 DITA's for Ukraine.[226]
2S7 Pion  Soviet Union 203 mm 20[100] Up to 83 guns were in storage prior to the Russian invasion.[168]
Model Image Origin Caliber Variant Number Details
BM-21 Grad
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Russia
122 mm BM-21
Tornado-G
100+[113] Used by the Ground Forces and Air Assault Forces.[113]
RM-70  Czechoslovakia
 Czech Republic
RM-70
RM-70 "Vampire"
1
8[100]
One RM-70 was crowdfunded by Czech citizens.[105]
APR-40  Romania 4[100]
BM-21MT Striga [cz]  Czech Republic N/A [11]
BM-27 Uragan  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
220 mm BM-27 Uragan
BM-27 Bureviy
35+[212] Used by the Ground Forces and Coastal Defence.[113]
TOS-1  Soviet Union
 Russia
Captured: TOS-1A[193] At least 1 captured TOS-1A in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[227][228][229]
M270  United States 227 mm M270B
MARS II
23[100]
M142 HIMARS  United States M142 38[100] 3 pledged by Germany.[230]
TRG-230  Turkey 230 mm TLRG-230 Unknown As of January 2023, Turkey donated an unspecified number of TLRG-230s.[231]
BM-30 Smerch
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
300 mm BM-30 Smerch
BM-30 Vilkha
40+[100] Possibly unserviceable.[100]

Ground and sea launched missile systems and artillery munitions

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
OTR-21 Tochka  Soviet Union Tactical/Short-range ballistic missile Scarab-B Possibly unserviceable.[100]
MGM-140 ATACMS  United States Block I 100+[232] Cluster rounds and long range single rounds supplied by the United States.[233]
Multi-role missiles
Brimstone[100]  United Kingdom Short-range multi-role missile Brimstone 1
Brimstone 2
Some used with truck-mounted launchers.[234]
Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System  United States Laser-guided ? Supplied by the United States.[145]
RIM-7 Ship-borne short-range anti-aircraft and anti-missile weapon system ? Supplied by the United States.[235]
Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb  United States
 Sweden
Surface-to-surface missile ? Supplied by the United States.[235]
Anti-ship missiles
Maritime Brimstone  United Kingdom Short range [148]
RBS-17  United States
 Sweden
Short range AGM-114C 210 [105]
Neptune[148]  Ukraine Over-the-horizon RK-360MC ? Some were modified to strike ground targets.[236]
Harpoon  United States Over-the-horizon RGM-84L-4[237] [148]
Artillery munitions
VOG-17M  Bulgaria
 Soviet Union
30mm High Explosive Grenade Purchased from Bulgaria.[238]
Type 63  China
 Albania
60mm Mortar round Donated by Albania.[239]
HE60 MA  Bulgaria
 Soviet Union
Purchased from Bulgaria.[238]
ARS-8KOM 80mm unguided rocket
HE82M 82mm Mortar round
3UBK2 100 mm High Explosive anti tank fragmentation shell
JVA 1571  Finland 120 mm Mortar round Donated by Finland.[240][241]
HE120M  Bulgaria Purchased from Bulgaria.[238]
HE-843B  Soviet Union
 Sudan
Some possibly purchased from Sudan by a third party state.[242]
9M22  Soviet Union
 Pakistan
122 mm Unguided artillery rocket Soviet stockpiles, in addition to those secretly transferred from Pakistan by an unknown state.[243]
LU111  France
 Finland
155 mm High Explosive shell 155 tkr88 Donated by Finland.[240]
SMArt 155  Germany 155 mm Guided Artillery shell Donated by Germany.[244]
Vulcano
M712 Copperhead  United States [245][246]
M982 Excalibur Excalibur munitions were donated to the armed forces of Ukraine for use in M777 howitzers and AHS Krab following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[247][248][249]
M31A1 227 mm Guided artillery rocket Additional munitions donated by Germany.[244]
In development
Sapsan  Ukraine Short-range ballistic missile Hrim-2 TBM
OTRK Sapsan
1 prototype[250] In development, with a range of 480 km and a maximum payload of about 1.5 tons.[251]
Korshun-2 [uk] Short range cruise missile TBA In development, with a range of between 50 and 350 km and a payload of half a ton (around 450 kg). The missile has been in development since 2014.[252]

Air defense systems

Name Country of origin Variant Notes
Surface-to-air missiles
S-300  Soviet Union S-300V
S-300PS
S-300PT
S-300PMU
[253]
MIM-104 Patriot  United States M902 PAC-3 [148]
S-200  Soviet Union Reactivated in 2024.[254][255]
Buk[148]  Soviet Union 9K37M Buk-M1 Modified to fire RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles.[256]
IRIS-T[148]  Germany IRIS-T SLM
IRIS-T SLS
[144]
MIM-23 HAWK  United States MIM-23B I-HAWK [148]
NASAMS  Norway [148]
2K12 Kub  Soviet Union Kvadrat[105]
Tor  Soviet Union Tor-M [100]
Crotale  France Crotale NG [100]
S-125 Neva/Pechora  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Poland
S-125-2D[257]
S-125 Newa SC[258]
9K33 Osa  Soviet Union
 Poland
Osa-AKM
Osa-AKM-P1 Żądło[28]
[100]
9K35 Strela-10  Soviet Union [100]
Stormer HVM  United Kingdom [100]
M1097 Avenger  United States [100]
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons
2K22 Tunguska  Soviet Union [100]
ZSU-23-4 Shilka  Soviet Union [100]
Flakpanzer Gepard  Germany [100]
Skynex  Germany [47]
Excalibur Army MR-2 Viktor  Czech Republic ZPU-2 mounted on a Toyota Hilux chassis.[259]
Hibneryt  Poland [145]
Towed anti-aircraft guns
ZSU-23-2  Soviet Union Some mounted on technicals.[220]
AZP S-60  Soviet Union [100]
KS-19  Soviet Union Used in the ground support role.[260]
Bofors L/70  Sweden [100]
Zastava M55  Yugoslavia Zastava M55
Zastava M75
[145]
MSI-DS Terrahawk Paladin  United Kingdom [145]

Radars

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

Name Country of origin Variant Notes
Air radars
P-14  Soviet Union [167]
P-18  Soviet Union P-18C[261]
P-18ML
P-18 "Malakhit"
[167]
P-19  Soviet Union [167]
P-35  Soviet Union [167]
1L22 "Parol"  Soviet Union [167]
PRV-11 [ru]  Soviet Union [167]
PRV-13 [ru]  Soviet Union [167]
R-410  Soviet Union [167]
36D6 "Tin Shield"  Soviet Union Part of the S-300.[262]
5N66M "Clam Shell"  Soviet Union Used with the S-300.[262]
5N63S "Flap Lid B"  Soviet Union Used with the S-300.[262]
SURN 1S91  Soviet Union Used with the 2K12 Kub.[262][11]
MR-18  Ukraine [167]
79K6 "Pelikan"  Ukraine [167]
80K6M  Ukraine [167]
AN/MPQ-50  United States Used with the MIM-23 Hawk.[263]
AN/MPQ-61  United States Used with the MIM-23 Hawk.[263]
AN/MPQ-62  United States Used with the MIM-23 Hawk.[263]
AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel  United States Some used with the NASAMS.[105]
TRML  Germany TRML-4D [47]
X-TAR  Germany Used with the Skynex.[105]
Ground Master 200  France [105]
Thomson-CSF RAC 3D  France Used with the Spada 2000.[45]
Giraffe  Sweden Giraffe 75 [105]
Arabel  France
 Italy
Used with the SAMP/T.[76]
Ground radars
ARK-1 [ru]  Soviet Union [264]
SNAR-10 [ru]  Soviet Union [264]
PPRU-1  Soviet Union 9S80 [264]
1AP1 "Polozhennya-2" [uk]  Ukraine [265]
Zoopark-3  Ukraine [266]
AN/TPQ-36  United States [105]
AN/TPQ-48 [ru]  United States [267]
AN/TPQ-49 [ru]  United States [266]
AN/MPQ-50  United States [167]
COBRA  France
 United Kingdom
 United States
[105]
Thales SQUIRE  France [105]
ARTHUR  Norway
 Sweden
ARTHUR
MAMBA
[105]
Multirole radars
AN/TPQ-53  United States MMR [105]
RADA ieMHR  Israel [268]

Electronic warfare and communication

Command posts and communications stations

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
BMP-1KSh  Soviet Union Stand alone unit 1+ [269]
9S470M1  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Command vehicle N/A Command vehicle for the BUK-M1.[167]
R-149BMR Kushetka-B  Russia
 Ukraine
Command and staff vehicle 1 1 vehicle captured and pressed into Ukrainian service. Modified with a BRM-1K turret.[270]
Barnaul-T 9С932-1  Russia Automated system for air defence units 1+ At least 1 captured vehicle was pressed into Ukrainian service.[271]
LPG  Poland Tracked command vehicle WD

WDSz

N/A [28]
M577  United States Armoured command center 7+[54][272] Donated by Lithuania.[citation needed]
M7 Bradley  United States Fire support vehicle 4 [150]

Electronic warfare and jammers

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
R-330  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Electronic warfare system Mandat-B1E R-330UM N/A [273]
NOTA  Ukraine Counter unmanned aerial vehicle jammer N/A [273]
Bukovel-AD N/A [273]
Moruš  Czech Republic Wheeled vehicle-mounted, multi-functional
electronic warfare weapon system
1+ [11]
EDM4S  Lithuania Counter-unmanned aerial vehicle jammer 110 [274]
Borisoglebsk-2  Russia Tracked vehicle-mounted, multi-functional
electronic warfare weapon system
R-330BMV
Borisoglebsk-2B:
1+ 1 captured from Russian forces in 2022.[275]

Engineering

Recovery vehicles

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
BTS-4 [ru]  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 22+[168] Based on the T-54/T-55 chassis.[276]
BREM-1 [ru] Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 10[168]
BREM-2 [ru] Tracked amphibious armoured recovery vehicle 1+ Modernized by the Zhytomyr Armoured Plant.[277]
MT-T Aeneas [ru] Tracked recovery vehicle Unknown Based on the T-64 chassis. Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[278]
BREM-Ch  Czechoslovakia Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 1 At least 1 vehicle was captured from Russian forces and used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[279]
VT-72B 1+ Supplied by the Czech Republic in 2014.[280]
BREM-84 "Atlet" [ru]  Ukraine Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 1 [281]
BREM-4K [ru]  Ukraine Wheeled amphibious armoured recovery vehicle 1+ [282]
BREM-4RM 1+ At least one purchased in 2020.[283]
Bergepanzer 2  West Germany Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 15 [47]
NM189 Ingeniørpanservogns 4 Pledged by Norway.[145]
Bergepanzer 3 Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 2 [47]
M1089A1P2  United States Wrecker 104 [145]
M984A4 HEMTT recovery vehicle Wrecker [145]
M88 Armored recovery vehicle 8 M88A1 and M88A2 Hercules donated by the United States.[145]
GMC TopKick Unknown [284]
FV106 Samson  United Kingdom Tracked light armoured recovery vehicle 5 Pledged to Ukraine by the British government in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[191]
CRARRV Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 2 Donated by the United Kingdom.[105]
Bärgningsbandvagn 90  Sweden 1+ [69]
YPR-806  United States Netherlands 5 5 to be donated by the Netherlands.[145]

Clearing vehicles

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
IMR-2  Soviet Union Tracked armoured obstacle clearing vehicle ? Inherited from the former Soviet Union, some were captured from Russian forces.[285]
UR-77 Meteorit Tracked amphibious mine clearing vehicle ? [286]
M 58 MICLIC  United States Rocket-projected explosive line charge ? Provided by the United States as military aid in 2022.[287]
Armtrac 400  United Kingdom Mine clearing vehicle ? [288]
Wisent 1  Germany
 United Kingdom
16 26 to be delivered by Germany.[47]
Leopard 2R  Finland
 Germany
6 Donated by Finland.[90]
Bozena 4  Slovakia 2 Pledged by Slovakia.[289]
Bozena 5 2 [145]
DOK-ING MV-4  Croatia 2 Donated by Ireland.[290]
K600 CEV  Republic of Korea Combat engineer vehicle 2 To be supplied by South Korea.[291]
VAB Génie  France Multipurpose clearance vehicle ? To be supplied by France.[292]
M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle  United States Combat engineer vehicle [133]

Minelayers

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
GMZ-3  Soviet Union Tracked minelayer 51+ At least two vehicles have been captured from Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[193]
Shielder
 United Kingdom Unknown [293]

Construction vehicles

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
BAT-2 [uk]  Soviet Union Tracked armoured road laying machine 40[133]
MDK-3 [uk] Tracked trencher N/A [294]
PZM-3 [uk]
N/A [295]
MAZ-5335 Wheeled crane N/A Seen building bunkers in the Donbas.[296][better source needed]
KrAZ-255B Wheeled excavator N/A [167]
Dachs  West Germany Armoured engineer vehicles 5 [47]
FV434
 United Kingdom Armoured Repair Vehicle N/A [293]
Morooka PC-065B  Japan Tracked dump truck Donated by Japan.[297]

Bridges

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
PMP  Soviet Union Wheeled Amphibious bridge laying vehicle ? [298]
MT-55A  Czechoslovakia Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge ? [299]
MTU-20 [ru]  Soviet Union ? [168]
MTU-72 [ru] 1+[193] [299]
TMM-3 [ru] Wheeled motorized bridge ? [299]
M60 AVLB  United States Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 18 Supplied by the United States.[105]
Biber (Brückenlegepanzer)
 West Germany Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 14 14 out of 26 delivered by Germany as of January 2024.[47]
M3 Amphibious Rig  Germany Amphibious bridge laying vehicle ? Pledged to be delivered by the Netherlands.[145]
Pont flottant motorisé [fr]  France Wheeled motorized bridge ? Pledged by France.[145]
EFA Amphibious bridge laying vehicle ? Pledged by France.[145]

Ships and underwater vehicles

Model Image Country of origin Type Number Details
BMK-130 [ru]  Soviet Union Motorboat N/A [300]
BMK-460 [ru]  Soviet Union Tugboat N/A [300]
Zodiac Futura  France Motorboat 30 Supplied by France.[49]
Galaxy Trident 8  Ukraine 2+ Used by special forces.[301]
Willard Sea Force 730
 United States 10 Used by special forces.[302]
Willard Sea Force 11M Used by special forces.[302]
Metal Shark 7M RIB
10 Provided by the United States as aid in 2021.[303]
Wing P-series Boat 70+ Provided by the United States as aid in 2021.[304]
34-foot Dauntless Sea Ark Patrol boat 10 Provided by the United States in a June 2022 aid package.[305] Seen in use in Ukraine in November 2022.[306]
40-foot Defiant Patrol Boat 6 Provided by the United States in a June 2022 aid package.[305] Seen in use in Ukraine in November 2022.[307][308]
35-foot small-unit Riverine Craft Riverine patrol boat 2 Provided by the United States in a June 2022 aid package.[305]
Armored Riverine Boat 40 Provided by the United States in a November 2022 aid package.[309]
MK VI Patrol Boat Patrol boat 8 [310]
UMS 600 ? Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[311]
Sherp the Shuttle
 Ukraine Landing boat 1+ Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[312]
SeaFox Autonomous Mine-Detecting Underwater Vehicles  Germany Autonomous mine-detecting underwater vehicles 2 Provided by the Netherlands in 2022.[145]

Medical

Tracked ambulances

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
FV104 Samaritan
United Kingdom
Tracked armored ambulance Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) 40[145] Supplied by the United Kingdom.[191] Some were donated by private donors.[105]
M113A4 armored medical evacuation vehicle  United States 100[145] Sent by the United States.[313]
M113A2 3[314] Donated by Portugal.[145]
M577A2 2[314] Donated by Portugal.[145]
Warthog  Singapore Warthog ambulance 10 [47]
THeMIS  Estonia Unmanned ground vehicle MEDEVAC role 14 [47]

Wheeled protected ambulances

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer  Austria
 United Kingdom
Protected ambulance
Protected mobility vehicle
718 ambulances
N/A Former British Army stocks converted by the Venari Group. Some were donated by Luxembourg.[315]
RG-31 Nyala  South Africa
 Spain
Light protected multi-purpose vehicle Ambulance 1+ (?) At least one donated by Spain.[105]
Terradyne Gurkha  Canada 13[316]
Alvis Tactica
 United Kingdom Ambulance 1+ Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Likely was bought by volunteers.[317]

Wheeled ambulances

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
UAZ-3962  Russia Ambulance Being replaced with the Bogdan-2251.[318]
Bogdan-2251 [uk]  People's Republic of China
 Ukraine
Great Wall Wingle 5[citation needed] 350 [319]
Unimog Ambulance  Germany
 United Kingdom
Unimog ambulance 47+[47] Former British army stock, converted by the Venari Group.[315]
HMMWV Ambulance
 United States 40+ Donated by a private donor.[320]

Logistics

Utility vehicles

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
UAZ-452  Soviet Union Van UAZ-452
UAZ-452A
? [321]
UAZ-469 Military light utility vehicle ? To be replaced starting in 2021.[322]
KTM 450 EXC  Austria Off-road motorcycle 1+ Used to transport troops and light weapons in rough terrain.[323]
Bogdan-2351  Ukraine Multi-purpose vehicle Great Wall Wingle 5 350+ Adopted in 2018, it is derived from the Chinese Great Wall Wingle 5.[324]
Lada 4x4 pickup  Russia Pickup truck 12 Donated by Riga Forests Ltd.[325]
Fiat Fullback  Italy Pickup truck 51 Seen equipped with Mistral surface-to-air missile launchers.[326]
Volkswagen Amarok
 Germany Pickup truck 30+ 30 armoured versions donated by Germany.[189]
Caracal Light utility vehicle 5 To be provided by Germany.[189]
Isuzu D-Max  Japan Pickup truck ? Used as technicals.[327]
Mitsubishi L200
Pickup truck ? Used as technicals.[328]
Nissan Navara Pickup truck 50 Pickups equipped with 12.7-mm DShK heavy machine gun and Mk19 grenade launchers.[329]
Toyota Land Cruiser J76 Wagon J76 43 Provided by the United States in 2017.[330]
Toyota Land Cruiser
Multi-purpose vehicle 70 series 43+ Used by special forces.[331]
Toyota Mega Cruiser 100 [332]
LV-Teh  Latvia All-terrain vehicle 80[333] Civilian all-terrain vehicles repurposed for the military.[334]
Tarpan Honker  Poland Multi-purpose vehicle Former Polish Army vehicles, donated by private donors in 2014.[335]
Santana Aníbal [es]  Spain Multi-purpose vehicle 4+ Donated by Spain.[45]
Ford Ranger  United States Pickup truck ? Seen equipped with armoured plates for extra protection.[327]
Ford Raptor Pickup truck Unknown Seen modified into multiple launch rocket system.[336]
Jeep Wrangler Multi-purpose vehicle 7 Donated by Luxembourg in response to Russian invasion of Ukraine.[337]
Land Rover Defender  United Kingdom Multi-purpose vehicle 55 [338][339]
Peugeot P4  France Multi-purpose vehicle ? Delivered by France.[340]
PTS-2  Soviet Union Tracked Amphibious vehicle ~15 [341]
M548  United States Tracked Cargo vehicle 51+ Donated by Norway.[145]
Mitsubishi Type 73 light truck  Japan Light utility vehicle Type 73 Kogata Donated by Japan.[342]

Cargo vehicles

Tractor units

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
MAZ-537  Soviet Union (Pull 50 tonnes) N/A [167]
KrAZ-6446 [ru]  Ukraine (Pull 30 tonnes) N/A [167]
KrAZ-6510TE [uk] (Pull 70 tonnes) KrAZ-6510TE 3 Order placed in 2019. Three were delivered in 2022.[343]
M1070 HET  United States 15 13 donated from Germany.[47] 2 were bought by a charity organization and donated to the 43rd artillery brigade.[344]
HX81 Heavy Equipment and Tank Transporters  Austria
 Germany
Heavy Equipment and Tank Transporters 90[47] Supplied by Germany.[47]

Trucks

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
Ural-4320  Soviet Union Medium [345]
ZIL-131 Medium [345]
GAZ-66 Medium (2 tonnes) ~2,000 (2014)[346] [345]
KamAZ-5320 Heavy (8 tonnes) [345]
KamAZ-4310 Heavy (6 tonnes) [345]
KamAZ-43114  Russia Heavy (6 tonnes) Purchased prior to the Russo-Ukrainian War.[345]
KrAZ-257  Soviet Union Heavy (12 tonnes) [345]
KrAZ-255 Heavy (12 tonnes) KrAZ-255B [345]
KrAZ-260 Heavy KrAZ-260
ATs-10-260
[345]
KrAZ-6322  Ukraine Heavy 87+[345]
KrAZ-6510 Heavy Dump truck 16+[345]
KrAZ-5233 Heavy (6 tonnes) KrAZ-5233VE
KrAZ-5233NE
[345]
MAZ-4371 [de]  Belarus Medium MAZ-4371N2 Used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and National Guard.[345]
MAZ-5316 [de]  Belarus
 Ukraine
Heavy (7.5 tonnes) Bogdan-5316 32[345] Assembled locally.[345]
MAZ-6317 [de] Heavy (11 tonnes) Bogdan-6317 320[347] Assembled locally,[345] with Chinese engines.[347]
Tatra T815  Czech Republic Heavy Т815-7Т3RC1 Used on various Ukrainian weapon systems.[345]
GAZ-53  Soviet Union Medium Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
GAZ-63 Medium Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
GAZ-3308 Medium (2.5 tonnes) Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
KrAZ-214 Heavy Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
ZIL-130 Medium Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
ZIL-157 Medium Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
ZiL-4331 Medium Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
MAZ-500 Heavy MAZ-AC-8-500A
MAZ-TZ-500
Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
MAZ-5337 [ru] Heavy Tanker truck Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[167]
Ural-63704-0010 Tornado-U  Russia Heavy (16 tonnes) 6[193] Captured from Russian forces. At least 2 put into Ukrainian service.[348][349]
Saurer 2DM  Switzerland Medium (4.9 tonnes) (4x4) 1 Seen during the 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive.[350]
MAN KAT1  West Germany Heavy
(7 tonnes)
6x6

8x8

6+ Used for towing FH70 howitzers.[351]
MAN HX  Germany
15 tonnes 8x8 90[47]
Unimog Medium
(2.5 tonnes)
4+ All 4 machines are used as medevac and were bought by volunteers for the Army in late 2014.[352][353] Unknown number of Unimogs delivered by Germany in February 2023.[189]
MAN TG 4x4 13 Donated by the European Union.[354]
LKW 15t mil gl MULTI 15 tonnes 34 Supplied by Germany.[47]
Zetros 250[47]
Iveco Trakker  Italy Heavy
(9 tonnes)
20+ First Ivecos bought for engineering purposes with United States aid money.[355] Iveco dump trucks and aircraft refuelling trucks donated by Germany in February 2023.[189]
Iveco ACM 90 [it] Medium
(4 tonnes)
4x4 Donated by Italy.[76] Some units of Iveco ACL 90 delivered by Germany for the use as Border Protection Vehicles.[189]
Iveco Astra SM 66.40 [it] 6x6 unknown Used for towing FH-70 155 mm howitzers.[76]
MTV
United States
Medium 600+ Used for towing and hauling equipment.[150]
Renault GBC 180  France Medium (5 tonnes) 6x6 6[49] Delivered by France.[340]
Renault TRM 2000 [fr] Medium (2 tonnes) 4x4 Unknown Delivered by France in August and September 2022.[340] Further units delivered by Germany for use as Border Protection Vehicles.[189]
Renault TRM 10000 10 tonnes truck 6x6 Unknown Seen towing TRF1 155 mm howitzers and ammunition.[356]
Renault Trucks D Medium 90 Off-road vehicles donated by the EU, are primarily used for humanitarian purposes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[357]
Ashok Leyland Stallion  India 1 Bought commercially by Petro Poroshenko, together with 10 DAF Leyland T244 trucks, Nissan Pathfinder, UAVs. Ukrainian military received this donation in October 2022.[358]
Leyland DAF  United Kingdom Medium (4 tonnes) 10 10 military Leyland DAFs have been bought from old stocks of the British Army by the Fund of Ukrainian ex-president Poroshenko, and handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[359][better source needed]
Foden 8x6 Carrier 20 Ukrainian volunteers, with the support of the Petro Poroshenko Foundation, bought 20 Foden 8x6 Carrier trucks for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, capable of transporting cargo weighing up to 18 tons.[360]
DAF YA-4442  Netherlands 4 tonnes truck ~300 Delivered by the Netherlands in November 2022.[40]
DAF YAZ-2300 10 tonnes truck Unknown Delivered by the Netherlands in November 2022.[40]
DAF YA-328 1 One donated for use by Ukrainian Forces.[361]
Volvo Fassi N10  Sweden 150 90 pledged by Belgium.[39]
Scania P92 Unknown Scania P92 Trucks With Crane donated by Norway.[362]
Scania P113 Scania P113 Trucks With Hook Lift donated by Norway.[362]
Star 266  Poland Medium Star 266
Star 266M2
2+ Donated by Poland.[28]
Jelcz P882 D53 Medium 1+ Delivered by Poland.[28]

Ammunition carriers

Model Image Country of origin Type Variant Number Details
9T452  Soviet Union Wheeled 9T452 Ammo carrier for the BM-27 Uragan multiple rocket launcher.[167]
9T217 Transloader For 9K33 Osa.[363]
TZM-T [ru]  Russia Tracked 5+ (?) Reloader for the TOS-1. By 14 April 2022, four vehicles had been captured from Russian forces.[193]
M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle
United States
Tracked 30 Delivered by United States along the 18 M109s.[145]

Aircraft

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon  United States Multirole fighter F-16AM /BM ?/+61 Up to 61 to be transferred by Denmark, and the Netherlands.[364][365]
Dassault Mirage 2000  France 2000-5 Unknown Unspecified number to be transferred by France.[366][367]
Mikoyan MiG-29  Ukraine Soviet Union MiG-29S[364]
MiG-29G[364]
MiG-29AS[364]
MiG-29MU1[364]
MiG-29MU2[364]
55 8 are used for conversion training.[368]
Sukhoi Su-24 Interdictor Su-24M Modified to fire Storm Shadow missiles.[365]
Sukhoi Su-25 Close air support / Attack aircraft Su-25M 20 4 are used for conversion training.[368]
Sukhoi Su-27 Air superiority fighter Su-27S
Su-27P
Su-27UB
Su-27PU
31 6 are used for conversion training.[368]
Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Saab 340  Sweden AWACS S100B 2 2 pledged by Sweden.[369][370]

Reconnaissance

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Antonov An-30  Soviet Union Reconnaissance aircraft An-30B 3[368]

Transport

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Antonov An-26  Soviet Union

 Ukraine

Transport An-26B-100
An-26 Vita
24 [368]
Antonov An-70  Ukraine 1 [371]
Antonov An-72  Soviet Union

 Ukraine

An-72B 2 Used by the National Guard.[371]
Antonov An-178  Ukraine 3 on order.[368]
Ilyushin Il-76  Soviet Union Airlift aircraft Il-76MD 4 [371]

Trainer aircraft

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Aero L-39 Albatros  Czechoslovakia Jet trainer An-30B 44[368]

Helicopters

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Airbus Helicopters H125  France Utility 2 Used by the National Guard.[182]
Airbus H225  Germany

 France

 Europe

H225M Used by the National Guard.[182]
Kamov Ka-226  Russia 1[368] Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[100]
Kamov Ka-27  Soviet Union Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[100]
Kamov Ka-32  Russia Ka-32A11BC 6 Donated by Portugal to Ukraine in 2024 as military aid.[372]
MBB Bo 105  West Germany Bo 150

Bo 150E4

2 1 demilitarised unit donated by Oleksandr Hromyko in 2022.[373] In 2023 the Ministry of Defense adopted the Bo 150E4 into service.[323]
Mil Mi-2  Poland

 Ukraine

Mi-2MSB 11[368] Predominately used for training.[368][374]
Mil Mi-8  Soviet Union

 Russia  Ukraine

Transport/armed Mi-8

Mi-8MSB-V


Mi-8AMTSh
15[100]
1
One Mi-8ATMSh was handed over to the UAF by a Russian defector in 2023.[375]
Mil Mi-14 Search and rescue / Anti-submarine warfare 2 Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[100]
Mil Mi-17 Transport / Armed Mi-17

Mi-17V-5

22[100] Donated by several countries. 2 Mi-171E pledged by Argentina in 2023.
Mil Mi-24 Attack Mi-24VP

Mi-24V

Mi-24P

Mi-24K

Mi-24RKhR

Mi-24PU-1

Mi-35

45[100]
Westland Sea King  United Kingdom

 United States

Search and rescue Sea King HU5

Sea King Mk41

3 Used by the Ukrainian Navy.[100] 6 pledged by Germany.

Air armaments

Model Image Origin Type Variant Details
Air-to-air missiles
R-73  Soviet Union Short-range R-73E [148]
R-60  Soviet Union

 Ukraine

Short-range R-60MK [148]
R-27  Soviet Union

 Ukraine

Medium-range R-27ET

R-27ER R-27R1

[148]
Sungur IIR-guided MANPADS  Turkey Short-range For Bayraktar TB2.
AIM-7 Sparrow
United States
Medium range Used on surface-to-air missile systems.[376]
AIM-9 Sidewinder Short range 9M Used on NASAMS systems.[376]
AIM-120 AMRAAM Medium range Used on NASAMS systems.[376]
AIM-132 ASRAAM  United Kingdom Short range Used on surface-to-air missile systems.[377][378][379]
Anti-radiation missile
AGM-88 HARM
United States
Anti-radiation missile [148]
Air-to-surface missile
Barrier-V[100]  Ukraine Anti-tank guided missile Mounted on Mi-8MSB-V helicopters.[380]
Kh-29  Soviet Union [148]
Kh-25  Soviet Union Kh-25MP [148]
Cruise missile
Storm Shadow[148]  France

 United Kingdom

Storm Shadow

SCALP-EG

Used on Su-24 bombers.[365]
Guided bombs
KAB-1500L  Soviet Union [381]
KAB-500KR  Soviet Union [381]
MAM-L  Turkey For Bayraktar TB2.
MAM-C  Turkey For Bayraktar TB2.
Joint Direct Attack Munition
United States
JDAM-ER [148]
Armement Air-Sol Modulaire  France Used on MiG-29s.[382]
Paveway IV  United Kingdom To be supplied by the United Kingdom.[383][384]
Unguided bombs
OFAB-100-120  Soviet Union [385]
OFAB 250–270  Soviet Union High explosive fragmentation.[386]
FAB-250  Soviet Union [385]
FAB-500  Soviet Union OFAB-500ShR Parachute retarded fragmentation bomb.[387]
Unguided rocket
Hydra 70
United States
70mm More than 20,000 supplied by the United States.[150]
Zuni
United States
127 mm More than 6,000 delivered by the United States.[150]
S-5  Soviet Union 57 mm Also used in a ground-ground multiple rocket launcher role.[388]
S-8  Soviet Union 80 mm [385]
S-13  Soviet Union 122 mm B-13L [389]
S-24  Soviet Union 240 mm S-24B [389]
S-25  Soviet Union 266 mm S-25OF

S-25OFM

[389]
Illumination bombs
SAB-250-200  Soviet Union [390]
Decoy armaments
ADM-160 MALD
United States
[148]

Army aviation

The Ukrainian Army Aviation operates overhauled and modernized Soviet Mil Mi-2, Mi-8, and Mi-24 helicopters.[391] Following the Russian invasion in 2022, the United States, Czech Republic, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Croatia donated Mi-8s and Mi-24/35s to help Ukraine replenish its losses.[105]

Air force

The Ukrainian Air Force consists largely of aging Soviet-era aircraft inherited from the Soviet Union. In late July 2024, the UAF reportedly received the first batch of American-made F-16s.[392] Other Western aircraft expected to enter Ukrainian service includes Mirage 2000 fighter jets, and two Saab 340 airborne early warning and control aircraft.[393][394]

The Ukrainian Naval Aviation operates Kamov helicopters, Mil Mi-14 and Westland Sea King helicopters, the latter donated by the United Kingdom in 2022.[368][395] In 2021, Rear Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa told UNIAN that the Ukrainian Navy was in the process of replacing its Kamov helicopters (whose spare parts are only produced in Russia) with domestically produced or foreign models.[396]

Unmanned aerial vehicles and autonomous vehicles

In July 2024, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense in a press release stated that more than 70 Ukrainian-made UAVs were adopted into AFU service. It was also stated that in 2023 around 60 different models of UAVs were officially adopted by the AFU.[397]

Name Country of origin Type Notes
Reconnaissance
A1-CM Furia Ukraine [398]
Leleka-100[398] Ukraine In service since May 2021.[399]
Backfire Ukraine [400]
Mara Ukraine [398][401]
PD-2 Ukraine [402]
UJ-22[148] Ukraine Also used as a loitering munition.[403]
Shark Ukraine [403][404]
Primoco UAV One 150 Czech Republic [100]
Black Hornet Nano Norway Micro drone [405][406]
DJI Mavic China Civilian drone 15 km (9.3 mi) range.[407]
Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
Bayraktar TB2 Turkey Used by the Air Force and Navy.[212]
Loitering munitions
Morok[403] Ukraine 300 km (190 mi) range.[408]
UJ-25 Skyline[409] Ukraine 800 km (500 mi) range.[408]
Boeber Ukraine 1,000 km (620 mi) range.[402]
Palianytsia Ukraine "missile-drone", first used August 2024.[410]
Improvised loitering munitions
Tupolev Tu-141[148] Soviet Union [411]
Tupolev Tu-143 Soviet Union [411]
FPV drones Ukraine Civilian drones, range 5–25 km (3.1–15.5 mi).[407]
Cargo drones
Malloy Aeronautics T150 United Kingdom [412]
Sypaq Corvo Australia Disposable Used as loitering munition.[403][413]
Munition dropping drones
Baba Yaga[414] Ukraine Hexacopter Some are used as drone motherships.[415]
Punisher Ukraine Multirole [398]

Uniforms

Camouflages

Name Photo Country of origin Notes
MM14  Ukraine Standard issue camouflage, adopted in 2016. The MM14 is a pixelated camouflage, inspired by NATO-style patterns, and was adopted as part of the broader modernization, Ukrainization, and decommunization process of the military.[416][417]
Varan ZSU The differential characteristic of "Varan" camouflage is its drawing which uses elements of three-dimensional net structure.
This structure combined with the background gives a unique "effect of solubility".[418]
DPM  United Kingdom British-surplus uniforms seen in use during the Rapid Trident 2015 exercise.[419]
MTP Mainly volunteers seen wearing MTP uniforms supplied by donations of British surplus.[420] Also donated to Ukraine by the United Kingdom.[421]
M81 Woodland  United States Known to be used by the Bohdan Company and Chernihiv Company. A local variant is made to resemble Croatian-made Woodland camos.[422]
MARPAT Used by regular Ukrainian Armed Forces.[422]
MultiCam Standard issue camouflage for special forces. Widely issued to regular troops and volunteers.[15]
OCP Used by regular Ukrainian Armed forces and reservists. Supplied by the United States Armed Forces from 2022 onwards.[422]
UCP Used by regular Ukrainian Armed Forces (slightly different color palette), and some special units.[423]
Type II brown-dominant winter pattern [ja]  Japan Donated by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[424]
Camouflage Central-Europe  France Donated by France in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[425]

Armor

Name Photo Country of origin Notes
SSh-68  Soviet Union Used during the War in Donbas.[84]
Kaska-1M  Ukraine One of the standard helmets, in widespread use. Produced domestically by TEMP3000.[426]
TOR, TOR-D, TOR-BT One of the standard helmets, in widespread use. Produced domestically by UaRms.[427]
Gefechtshelm M92  Germany 23,000 were donated by Germany to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Belgium donated an unknown number.[47]
Combat Bullet-Proof Vest [ja]  Japan Provided by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mainly used by Territorial Defense Forces.[428]
Type 3 Bulletproof vest Japanese Bulletproof Vest Type 3, provided by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mainly used by Territorial Defense Forces.[429]
Type 88 helmet  Japan Donated by Japan.[430]
Hełm wz. 2005  Poland 42,000 were donated to Ukraine by Poland in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[28]
Hjälm 90 [sv]  Sweden 5,000 were donated by Sweden to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[431]
Kroppsskydd 12 Combat Vest 5054 were donated by Sweden to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[69]
Mk 6 helmet  United Kingdom Some were supplied in 2014. Further helmet donations were made in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[432]
Mk 7 helmet Thousands were donated to Ukraine by the United Kingdom in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[432]
Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops  United States Used by the Aidar and Donbas Battalions.[433]
FAST helmet Used by Ukrainian Spetsnaz forces.[15]
Strong Helmet  United States
 Netherlands
Dutch-made version of the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet donated by he Netherlands.[40]
Hjelm Helmet  Norway 5,000 helmets donated by Norway in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[434]
CG634 Helmet  Canada Donated by Canada in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[53]
Gevechtshelm Composiet M95 Helmets [nl]  Netherlands
 Spain
3,000 donated by the Netherlands in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[40]

Hazmat equipment

Name Photo Country of origin Notes
Type 18 Hazmat Suit  Japan Donated by Japan in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[424]
AlphaTec Chemical Protective Suits  Sweden Donated by Sweden in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[435]
Avon Protection C-50 Gas Mask  United Kingdom United States Donated by Luxembourg in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[436]
Mobile decontamination vehicles HEP 70 including decontamination material  Germany Donated by Germany.[47]
ARS-14 decontamination and degassing vehicle  Soviet Union [167]

Night vision

Name Photo Country of origin Notes
PVS-14  United States Given by the United States in 2018.[437] More donated by Luxembourg in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[436]
PVS-31 Donated by the United States.[438]
Thales OB70 Lucie  France Donated by France.[292]

See also

Current War:

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