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Russian Federation Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 7 weapon systems built or assembled in Russian Federation, including munitions, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

7 weapon systems
7Catalog records
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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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MT-12 100 mm ammunition suite, 100 mm fixed ammunition family for MT-12 and T-12 smoothbore anti-tank guns, Munitions2014 Russia-Ukraine WarMT-12 100 mm ammunition suite100 mm fixed ammunition family for MT-12 and T-12 smoothbore anti-tank gunsBuilt by: Soviet ordnance industry / Bulgarian ordnance industryThe MT-12 100 mm ammunition suite covers fixed rounds documented for the MT-12 and T-12 smoothbore anti-tank guns, from 3UBK-10 / 9M117 guided ammunition to sub-caliber, hollow-charge, and HE-fragmentation rounds. Public conflict evidence is narrow but direct: Ukrainian 93rd Mechanized Brigade footage in July 2022 showed Bulgarian-made 100 mm 3UBK2 HEAT-FRAG projectiles being loaded into an MT-12 Rapira.
3OF56 122 mm HE-Frag Projectile, 122 mm high-explosive fragmentation projectile, Munitions3OF56 122 mm HE-Frag Projectile122 mm high-explosive fragmentation projectileBuilt by: Soviet and Russian ammunition producers3OF56 is a Soviet-era 122 mm high-explosive fragmentation artillery projectile for D-30/2A18-family guns and the 2A31 gun of the 2S1 Gvozdika. Public references do not describe the designation consistently: Fenix Insight identifies it as a nose-fuzed, boat-tailed, spin-stabilised HE-frag projectile, while U.S. WEG/FAS tables place a 3OF-56 complete projectile weight in a rocket-assisted ammunition row for the D-30A and 2S1.
3OF44 rocket-assisted high-explosive projectile, 203 mm rocket-assisted high-explosive projectile, Munitions3OF44 rocket-assisted high-explosive projectile203 mm rocket-assisted high-explosive projectileBuilt by: Soviet ordnance industryThe 3OF44 is a Soviet 203 mm rocket-assisted high-explosive fragmentation projectile for 2S7-family heavy artillery. Sources identify it as the projectile in the separate-loading 3VOF35 Burevestnik-2 round, distinguish its longer 47.5 km range from the standard 3OF43 projectile, and tie the round to the 2S7 Pion and 2S7M Malka rather than to independently documented conflict use.
203 mm shells for 2A44 howitzer, 203 mm separate-loading artillery ammunition family, Munitions2014 Russia-Ukraine War203 mm shells for 2A44 howitzer203 mm separate-loading artillery ammunition familyBuilt by: Soviet ordnance industry / Russian ordnance industryThe 203 mm shells for the 2A44 howitzer are the Soviet separate-loading ammunition family for 2S7 Pion and 2S7M Malka heavy guns. Public references distinguish standard 3OF43 high-explosive fragmentation projectiles, 3OF44 rocket-assisted projectiles, 3O14 cluster shells, concrete-piercing and special-shell designs, plus current Russian OF43/OF44 use and Ukrainian 203 mm ammunition use in the Russia-Ukraine War.