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Ukraine Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 177 weapon systems built or assembled in Ukraine, including aircraft & uavs, air defense, and related systems, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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Queen Hornets, 17-inch multirole FPV drone, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarQueen Hornets17-inch multirole FPV droneBuilt by: Wild HornetsQueen Hornets is a Ukrainian heavy FPV drone platform from Wild Hornets, built around a 17-inch frame for payload delivery, bombing, one-way attack, logistics, relay, mine-laying, and drone-carrier work. Ukraine's Ministry of Defense codified the system in 2026 after combat units had received thousands of drones, and field reports describe Ukrainian units adapting the platform with grenade launchers, fiber-optic control, thermal cameras, and other mission kits.
Blyskavka, Fixed-wing strike UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBlyskavkaFixed-wing strike UAVBuilt by: Vyriy IndustriesBlyskavka is a Ukrainian fixed-wing strike UAV from Vyriy Industries, developed from captured Russian Molniya-family design ideas but rebuilt with Ukrainian electronics, warheads, and production standardization. Sources document Ukrainian Special Operations Forces deliveries, Ukrainian Defense Forces fielding, a 40 km recorded combat-use strike with a 9 kg warhead, and a later aerodynamic fairing that increased range while retaining a low-cost catapult-launched twin-propeller airframe.
Wild Hornets STING interceptor drone, FPV interceptor drone, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarWild Hornets STING interceptor droneFPV interceptor droneBuilt by: Wild HornetsThe Wild Hornets STING is a Ukrainian FPV interceptor drone built to attack Shahed-type one-way attack UAVs, Gerbera loitering munitions, Lancet drones, and other small aerial targets. Wild Hornets lists it with a 280 km/h maximum speed, a 7,000 m maximum altitude, ELRS radio control, analog or digital video links, and a 500 g payload; 2025-2026 reporting documents Ukrainian units using STING against Russian one-way attack drones in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
Ratel Drones FPV, FPV kamikaze UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRatel Drones FPVFPV kamikaze UAVBuilt by: Ratel RoboticsRatel Drones FPV is a Ukrainian heavy FPV attack quadcopter from Ratel Robotics, built around Starlink Mini communications, twin 6S10P battery packs, BrotherHobby V5 6215 270KV motors, 15- to 18-inch propellers, a CUAV-listed navigation module, and an IP camera using Sony's IMX415 sensor family. Ratel publishes a 20 kg maximum takeoff weight, 3 kg recommended payload, up to 30 minutes of endurance with that payload, and a 30 km maximum flight range.
Bars RS-1, Jet-powered long-range one-way attack UAV / drone-missile, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBars RS-1Jet-powered long-range one-way attack UAV / drone-missileBuilt by: UnknownBars RS-1 is a Ukrainian long-range jet-powered one-way attack UAV, often described in local reporting as a drone-missile or cruise-missile-like unmanned system. Public sources identify it as part of Ukraine's domestically developed deep-strike inventory, with direct official reporting placing RS-1 Bars in the May 2026 Moscow-region strike package and later defense reporting describing a Bars RS variant with a larger fuel tank, higher takeoff weight, and 1,000 km class use claims.
AN-196 Liutyi, Long-range one-way attack UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarAN-196 LiutyiLong-range one-way attack UAVBuilt by: Antonov Design Bureau / Ukroboronprom / Ukrainian Defense IndustryThe AN-196 Liutyi is a Ukrainian long-range one-way attack UAV first disclosed by Ukroboronprom in October 2022 as a domestic answer to Shahed-style attacks. Open sources describe a pusher-propeller aircraft developed with Antonov and Ukrainian defense-industry support, with reported range around 1,000-2,000 km and warhead reporting that spans early 50 kg examples and later 75 kg upgrades.
BARS-SM Gladiator, Long-range one-way attack UAV / drone-missile, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBARS-SM GladiatorLong-range one-way attack UAV / drone-missileBuilt by: UnknownBARS-SM Gladiator is a Ukrainian long-range one-way attack unmanned system publicly named by Ukraine's General Staff in the May 16-17, 2026 strikes on Moscow-region military-industrial and fuel-logistics targets. Open sources treat it as a previously little-known Bars-family weapon, so the record separates the confirmed Ukrainian conflict-use claim from family-level range, payload, speed, and manufacturer details that remain only partly disclosed.
Bober, Long-range one-way attack UAV / loitering munition, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBoberLong-range one-way attack UAV / loitering munitionBuilt by: UkrJetThe Bober, also known as the UJ-26 Beaver, is a Ukrainian long-range one-way attack UAV associated with deep-strike missions against Russian military infrastructure. Open sources describe it as a pusher-propeller, canard-layout loitering munition with roughly 800 to 1,000 km of reported range, an approximately 20 kg warhead, and later catapult-launched examples, giving Ukraine an indigenous strike option for targets far beyond the front line.
AQ-400 Scythe, Long-range one-way strike UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarAQ-400 ScytheLong-range one-way strike UAVBuilt by: Terminal AutonomyThe AQ-400 Scythe is a Ukrainian long-range one-way strike UAV developed by Terminal Autonomy, previously One Way Aerospace, for mass production and deep-strike missions. Its modular airframe, short-runway or catapult launch options, and visual/terrain-aided navigation are intended to give Ukrainian forces a comparatively low-cost way to carry a sizable payload hundreds of kilometers under electronic-warfare pressure.
Palianytsia, Long-range rocket drone / missile-drone, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarPalianytsiaLong-range rocket drone / missile-droneBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchPalianytsia is a Ukrainian turbojet missile-drone developed during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War to give Ukraine a domestically produced long-range strike option against Russian military targets. Ukraine first disclosed it after a successful August 2024 use, later described Palianytsia as hitting Russian ammunition depots in repeated cases, and has released public specifications showing a ground-launched booster, inertial and satellite navigation, a 100 kg payload, and a 650 km class range while keeping inventory and detailed strike attribution limited.
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Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Octopus interceptor drone, Counter-UAS interceptor drone, Air Defense2014 Russia-Ukraine WarOctopus interceptor droneCounter-UAS interceptor droneBuilt by: Licensed Ukrainian manufacturers / TAF Industries / UK facilitiesOctopus is a Ukrainian counter-UAS interceptor drone developed around battlefield data to defeat Shahed/Geran-type one-way attack UAVs. Ukrainian and UK official sources describe it as combat-proven, low-cost relative to its targets, and scalable through licensed production in Ukraine and the United Kingdom, while TAF Industries' Octopus-100 product page gives public performance figures for one licensed configuration.
SkyFall P1-SUN, Counter-UAS interceptor drone, Air Defense2014 Russia-Ukraine WarSkyFall P1-SUNCounter-UAS interceptor droneBuilt by: SkyFallSkyFall P1-SUN is a Ukrainian counter-UAS interceptor drone built for low-cost defense against Shahed-type one-way attack UAVs and similar aerial targets. SkyFall designed the compact FPV aircraft around a modular, partly 3D-printed airframe, small explosive payload, high-speed pursuit, and mass production, while the P1-SUN Long upgrade adds AI-assisted terminal detection for Ukraine's fast-growing interceptor layer in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
TAF Kolibri-i10 UAV, High-speed counter-UAS interceptor drone, Air DefenseTAF Kolibri-i10 UAVHigh-speed counter-UAS interceptor droneBuilt by: TAF IndustriesTAF Kolibri-i10 UAV is a Ukrainian high-speed counter-UAS interceptor from TAF Industries, developed from military adaptation of Kolibri 10-inch FPV drones into a manufacturer-built manual interceptor. TAF describes the TAF-I10 as intended for fixed-wing reconnaissance drones and Geran-1/Shahed-131 targets, with a 0.6 kg payload, more than 200 km/h maximum speed, 12.5 km combat radius, 25 km maximum flight distance, protected communications, and day or night digital-camera options.
T-55-ZU-23, Improvised self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, Air Defense2014 Russia-Ukraine WarT-55-ZU-23Improvised self-propelled anti-aircraft gunBuilt by: UnknownThe T-55-ZU-23 is an improvised Ukrainian short-range air-defense vehicle that combines a T-55-series tank chassis with a ZU-23-family twin 23 mm anti-aircraft gun installation. Public sourcing is narrow but specific: OSCE monitors observed the same T-55/ZU-23 configuration in the Donetsk security zone in January 2017, and MilitaryLand identifies T-55-ZU-23 in the equipment inventory of Ukraine's 54th Mechanized Brigade. The record is best read as a field or depot conversion that trades the T-55's original tank role for mobile high-volume 23 mm fire against low-altitude threats and exposed ground targets.
36D6 / ST-68U surveillance radar, Mobile three-coordinate air-surveillance radar, Air Defense2014 Russia-Ukraine War36D6 / ST-68U surveillance radarMobile three-coordinate air-surveillance radarBuilt by: Research and Production Complex IskraThe 36D6 / ST-68U Tin Shield family is a mobile Soviet-legacy three-coordinate surveillance radar used to detect and track low-, medium-, and high-altitude air targets for air-defense command posts, SAM units, and air-traffic-control tasks. Ukrainian sources identify Iskra as the enterprise behind ST-68U/19Zh6 development history and later 35D6/36D6M modernization, while open technical references describe the 36D6 as an S-band radar with 360-degree azimuth coverage, four beams, 350 kW peak transmitter power, and target-data output to automated air-defense users. In the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War, visually documented loss lists, WarSpotting entries, and General Staff-derived reporting place 36D6/ST-68U radars on both Russian and Ukrainian sides of the air-defense fight, including repeated Russian radar losses in occupied Crimea.
ARBALET-K weapon station, Shipborne short-range air-defense missile station, Air DefenseARBALET-K weapon stationShipborne short-range air-defense missile stationBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchARBALET-K is a Ukrainian shipborne short-range air-defense missile station from Luch that adapts Igla-type missiles to a naval mount with a thermal imager, control panel, and two twin-missile launch units. Public sources document shipment to Kazakhstan's navy, a December 2015 firing from the missile boat Oral, and a Ukrainian Lan/Vespa missile-boat design that listed it in the planned armament.

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Armored Vehicles

Troop carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and protected mobility.

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Kozak-7, 4x4 armored combat vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKozak-74x4 armored combat vehicleBuilt by: PractikaThe Kozak-7 is a Ukrainian Practika 4x4 armored combat vehicle built on a heavily modified Ford F-550 base, with a protected troop capsule, V8 diesel powertrain, and a design emphasis on urban-combat mobility and lower-cost serial production. It was first promoted as an export-oriented private-defense-industry project, then appeared with Ukrainian Air Assault Forces and in Oryx's visually documented Ukrainian losses during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
Varta, 4x4 armored personnel carrier / infantry mobility vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarVarta4x4 armored personnel carrier / infantry mobility vehicleBuilt by: Ukrainian ArmorVarta is a Ukrainian Armor 4x4 armored personnel carrier built for protected troop movement, command-post, evacuation, and armed-support configurations. The original Varta family uses a V-shaped protected capsule, central tire inflation, anti-mine seating, and machine-gun or heavier weapon options, while the later Varta-2 branch adds MRAP-class protection and turret or remote-weapon-station fits for Ukraine's Defence Forces.
Spartan Mk III infantry mobility vehicle, 4x4 infantry mobility vehicle / light armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2009 Boko Haram Insurgency, 2014 Second Libyan Civil War +1 moreSpartan Mk III infantry mobility vehicle4x4 infantry mobility vehicle / light armored personnel carrierBuilt by: STREIT Group / AvtoKrAZThe Spartan Mk III is a STREIT Group 4x4 infantry mobility vehicle built around a Ford F-550-based armored hull for protected troop movement, convoy security, and counter-terrorism work. The family includes the Ukrainian AvtoKrAZ-built KrAZ Spartan licensed derivative, with documented conflict evidence spanning Nigerian Army use and insurgent possession caveats, Libyan battlefield capture context, and Ukrainian KrAZ-Spartan service.
Dozor-B, 4x4 light armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarDozor-B4x4 light armored personnel carrierBuilt by: Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design BureauThe Dozor-B is a Ukrainian 4x4 light armored personnel carrier developed by Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau for protected patrol, reconnaissance, command, medical, and troop-transport roles. Its public record now divides between a small Ukrainian Dozor-B run and the Polish-built Oncilla derivative family, including Ukrainian wartime Oncilla deliveries, battlefield use, specialist Oncilla variants, and the Oncilla-Shturm configuration approved by Ukraine's Ministry of Defence in 2024.
KrAZ Cougar, 4x4 light armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKrAZ Cougar4x4 light armored personnel carrierBuilt by: STREIT GroupThe KrAZ Cougar is a Ukrainian-assembled version of STREIT Group's Toyota-based Cougar light armored personnel carrier, used for protected patrol, checkpoint, border-security, and troop-transport missions. Ukrainian sources and monitoring reports document the type in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War, including National Guard and Border Guard service, OSCE sightings near Donbas contact-line areas, and continued Defence Forces fleet context after the 2022 full-scale invasion.
UAT-T Cobra, 4x4 light armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarUAT-T Cobra4x4 light armored personnel carrierBuilt by: UKR ARMO TECHUAT-T Cobra is a Ukrainian light armored vehicle from UKR ARMO TECH, built around a Toyota Land Cruiser 79-based 4x4 chassis for protected troop movement. Ukrainian reporting documented at least one vehicle entering service with Kyiv's 204th Territorial Defence Battalion in April 2023, while later MAC HUB material presents the MAC TI name with a higher-protection 7+1-seat configuration in the same Land Cruiser 79-derived line.
KrAZ Cobra, 4x4 light armored personnel carrier / infantry mobility vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKrAZ Cobra4x4 light armored personnel carrier / infantry mobility vehicleBuilt by: STREIT GroupThe KrAZ Cobra is a Ukrainian KrAZ-associated version of STREIT Group's Cobra LAMV/APC. STREIT describes the Cobra LAMV as a compact protected troop-transport vehicle for hostile environments with CEN 1522 FB6 protection, while specialist references identify the Cobra APC as a Toyota Land Cruiser 200-based 4x4 design with roof weapon options; Ukrainian and Oryx reporting document its use and losses in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
KrAZ Shrek, 4x4 MRAP / mine-protected armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKrAZ Shrek4x4 MRAP / mine-protected armored personnel carrierBuilt by: AvtoKrAZ / STREIT GroupThe KrAZ Shrek is a Ukrainian KrAZ-5233NE-based 4x4 MRAP developed by AvtoKrAZ with STREIT Group for protected troop movement, patrol, route-clearance, ambulance, and mine-interrogation roles. Open sources document Ukrainian National Guard delivery, Mariupol route-clearance deployment, later Ukrainian military testing, and visually recorded 2022 losses during the Russia-Ukraine War, while official export data and reusable media show the baseline Shrek One and Shrek-M family configurations.
UAT.GYURZA-02, 4x4 MRAP-class armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarUAT.GYURZA-024x4 MRAP-class armored personnel carrierBuilt by: UKR ARMO TECHUAT.GYURZA-02 is a Ukrainian 4x4 MRAP-class armored vehicle developed by UKR ARMO TECH for protected troop transport, reconnaissance, patrol, and fire-support tasks. Ukraine's Ministry of Defence authorized the vehicle for operational use in 2025 and codified an upgraded version in 2026 with stronger suspension, higher payload, 360-degree crew protection, mine protection, and optional AI-assisted external monitoring.
Kozak-2, 4x4 MRAP-class armored vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKozak-24x4 MRAP-class armored vehicleBuilt by: PractikaThe Kozak-2 is a Ukrainian Practika 4x4 protected mobility vehicle built around an MRAP-style armored hull, troop transport capacity, and modular mission fits. Ukrainian forces adopted the vehicle during the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War, OSCE monitors documented Kozak-2 vehicles in the Donbas security zone before 2022, and Ukrainian reporting later recorded Kozak-2M1 deliveries to assault troops during the full-scale invasion phase.
Inguar-4, 6x6 armored recovery and repair vehicle platform, Armored VehiclesInguar-46x6 armored recovery and repair vehicle platformBuilt by: Inguar DefenceInguar-4 is a Ukrainian 6x6 armored recovery and repair vehicle platform from Inguar Defence, developed as a three-axle continuation of the Inguar-3 family. Public reporting describes its first configuration as an armored recovery vehicle with hydraulic equipment for towing or extracting damaged armored vehicles up to roughly 30 tons, a roof-mounted electronic-warfare system, and mounting hardware for several Ukrainian and Western armored vehicles. The manufacturer presents the broader 6x6 line as a repair, evacuation, engineering, cargo, launcher, and artillery-carrier platform.
KrAZ Fiona, 6x6 MRAP / armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKrAZ Fiona6x6 MRAP / armored personnel carrierBuilt by: AvtoKrAZ / STREIT GroupThe KrAZ Fiona is a 6x6 mine-resistant armored personnel carrier developed around the KrAZ-6322 truck chassis by Kremenchug Automobile Plant with STREIT Group involvement. Official export data presents it as a V-hull protected-mobility vehicle for patrol, convoy escort, troop transport, command-and-control, and medical-evacuation configurations; open reporting supports Ukrainian military test and evaluation during the Russia-Ukraine War, but not a standardized battlefield fleet.
BTR-3, 8x8 wheeled armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict +3 moreBTR-38x8 wheeled armored personnel carrierBuilt by: Kyiv Armored Plant / UkrespectExportThe BTR-3 is a Ukrainian 8x8 armored personnel carrier family derived from the Soviet-style wheeled APC layout but built around Ukrainian production and combat modules. Documented conflict use ranges from Ukrainian, Azerbaijani, Thai, Myanmar, and Sudanese inventories, with variants providing protected infantry mobility and turret fire support from 30 mm cannon, machine-gun, grenade-launcher, and anti-tank missile fits.
BTR-4, 8x8 wheeled armored personnel carrier / infantry fighting vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2014 War Against the Islamic State +1 moreBTR-48x8 wheeled armored personnel carrier / infantry fighting vehicleBuilt by: Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau / Malyshev PlantThe BTR-4 Bucephalus is a Ukrainian 8x8 armored personnel carrier and infantry fighting vehicle built around a rear troop compartment, amphibious mobility, and remote weapon stations such as the BM-7 Parus. It provides protected movement and direct fire support with a 30 mm cannon, machine gun, grenade launcher, and anti-tank missile capability, and export BTR-4EN vehicles have been documented in Nigerian counter-insurgency service.
MT-LBu, Amphibious tracked armored carrier and specialist chassis, Armored Vehicles1990 Gulf War, 2014 Russia-Ukraine War +1 moreMT-LBuAmphibious tracked armored carrier and specialist chassisBuilt by: Kharkiv Tractor PlantThe MT-LBu is a Soviet amphibious tracked armored carrier and specialist chassis derived from the MT-LB family. Its higher hull, longer seven-road-wheel chassis, and 300 hp YaMZ diesel engine gave armies more internal volume and payload margin for command posts, artillery fire-control vehicles, radar carriers, electronic-warfare systems, and later battlefield conversions in conflicts such as the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
MT-LB with 14.5 mm BPU-1 turret, Improvised tracked armored fire-support vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarMT-LB with 14.5 mm BPU-1 turretImprovised tracked armored fire-support vehicleBuilt by: Kharkiv Tractor PlantThe MT-LB with 14.5 mm BPU-1 turret is an improvised armored fighting vehicle that places a conical BPU-1 machine-gun turret, normally associated with BRDM-2 and BTR-family vehicles, onto the Soviet MT-LB tracked carrier. Open-source loss records document both Russian and Ukrainian examples in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War, making the vehicle a narrow but useful example of how both sides converted available armored chassis into heavier direct-fire platforms.
BMP-1LB, Improvised tracked infantry fighting vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBMP-1LBImprovised tracked infantry fighting vehicleBuilt by: Kharkiv Tractor Plant / Unknown local fabricatorsThe BMP-1LB is a Ukrainian wartime conversion that turns stored Soviet MT-LBu tracked chassis into improvised infantry fighting vehicles with add-on armor and a remotely operated weapon station. Early vehicles are documented with a 14.5 mm KPVT remote station for mechanized brigades short of standard IFVs, while later or related MT-LBu conversions have appeared with BM-7 Parus 30 mm weapon modules.
BMP-1U Shkval, Infantry fighting vehicle modernization, Armored Vehicles2008 Russo-Georgian War, 2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBMP-1U ShkvalInfantry fighting vehicle modernizationBuilt by: UkroboronpromThe BMP-1U Shkval is a Ukrainian modernization of the Soviet BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle that replaced the original 73 mm turret with the KBA-105 Shkval weapon station. The upgrade centers on 30 mm cannon fire, a coaxial machine gun, a 30 mm automatic grenade launcher, and Konkurs anti-tank missile launchers, trading some troop capacity for a heavier remote combat module. Its most clearly documented wartime trail runs through Georgian vehicles captured by Russia in the 2008 Russo-Georgian War and later seen or lost in Russian service during the full-scale phase of the Russia-Ukraine War.
UAT-TISA, light armored tactical pickup, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarUAT-TISAlight armored tactical pickupBuilt by: UKR ARMO TECHUAT-TISA is a Ukrainian light armored tactical pickup developed by UKR ARMO TECH on a reinforced Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 chassis. Ukraine's Ministry of Defence codified it for Defence Forces use in November 2024, and 2025-2026 reporting documents deliveries to Ukrainian units, a rotating machine-gun mount option, STANAG Level 1-class protection, and a later operational-pyrotechnic variant for explosive-hazard response.
Inguar-3, MRAP-class light tactical armored vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarInguar-3MRAP-class light tactical armored vehicleBuilt by: Inguar DefenceInguar-3 is a Ukrainian MRAP-class modular armored vehicle from Inguar Defence, developed around wartime mobility and protection requirements rather than an armored commercial-truck conversion. Public sources describe a 4x4 baseline and 6x6 family, STANAG Level 3 protection, a Deutz diesel with Allison automatic transmission, integrated cameras, electronic-warfare fittings, and documented Ukrainian combat trials with Azov National Guard personnel in the Serebrianka Forest.
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Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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KBA-48M 82 mm mortar, 82 mm portable mortar, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine WarKBA-48M 82 mm mortar82 mm portable mortarBuilt by: Design Bureau "Artillery Armament"The KBA-48M is a Ukrainian 82 mm portable mortar family developed by Design Bureau "Artillery Armament" from the Soviet 2B14 Podnos pattern. Public sources describe a 48.6 kg mortar with a titanium-alloy weight-saving design, a 4 km firing range, and KBA-48M1/KBA48M1-02 service-production designations; Come Back Alive and Militarnyi document KBA-48M1 mortars transferred to Ukrainian units during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
2S17-2 Nona-SV, 120 mm self-propelled gun-mortar conversion, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine War2S17-2 Nona-SV120 mm self-propelled gun-mortar conversionBuilt by: Shepetivka Repair PlantThe 2S17-2 Nona-SV is a Ukrainian realization of a Soviet Nona-family concept: a 120 mm 2S9 Nona turret and gun-mortar fitted to a BRM-1K, BMP-1, or PRP-family tracked chassis. Open sources describe it as a way to recover Nona firepower when original BTR-D-based 2S9 hulls were scarce, and direct battlefield reporting ties the conversion to Ukrainian service and losses during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
2S22 Bohdana, 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine War2S22 Bohdana155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzerBuilt by: PJSC Kramatorsk Heavy Duty Machine Tool Building Plant / Ukrainian ArmorThe 2S22 Bohdana is Ukraine's domestic NATO-standard 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer family, developed around truck-mounted mobility, 155 mm ammunition compatibility, and rapid wartime production. It moved from a scarce prototype used against Russian positions on Snake Island into a family of front-line 6x6 and 8x8 systems, with a towed Bohdana-B/2P22 Bohdana-BG counterpart, foreign financing, and domestic production growth expanding the fleet.
Bureviy, 220 mm self-propelled multiple launch rocket system, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBureviy220 mm self-propelled multiple launch rocket systemBuilt by: Shepetivka Repair PlantBureviy is a Ukrainian 220 mm multiple launch rocket system that updates the BM-27 Uragan concept with a Tatra T815-7 8x8 chassis, digital fire-control equipment, and compatibility with Uragan-family rockets. Developed by Shepetivka Repair Plant and publicly tested in 2020, it gives Ukrainian artillery a more mobile heavy rocket launcher while retaining the 16-tube 220 mm rocket package used for area fires.
Vilkha, 300 mm guided multiple launch rocket system, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine WarVilkha300 mm guided multiple launch rocket systemBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchVilkha is a Ukrainian 300 mm guided rocket artillery system derived from the BM-30 Smerch family and rebuilt around domestically produced precision rockets from State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch. The baseline R624 gave Ukraine a guided heavy-rocket option in the Smerch caliber class, while Vilkha-M extended the family into the 110-120 km range band documented in Ukrainian test and wartime reporting.
MT-LB with 100 mm MT-12 anti-tank gun, Improvised tracked self-propelled anti-tank gun, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine WarMT-LB with 100 mm MT-12 anti-tank gunImprovised tracked self-propelled anti-tank gunBuilt by: Kharkov Tractor Plant / Yurga Machine-Building Plant / Unknown local fabricatorsThe MT-LB with 100 mm MT-12 anti-tank gun, often called MT-LB-12, is a Ukrainian improvised self-propelled gun that places a Soviet MT-12 Rapira towed anti-tank gun on the rear of an MT-LB tracked armored vehicle. Public reporting shows the concept emerging in 2022 with Ukrainian Kraken and Territorial Defense-linked examples, trading the towed gun's normal setup time for a more mobile direct-fire and support-fire platform with limited crew protection.
R-360 Neptune / Long Neptune, Truck-launched anti-ship and land-attack cruise missile, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine WarR-360 Neptune / Long NeptuneTruck-launched anti-ship and land-attack cruise missileBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchThe R-360 Neptune is a Ukrainian truck-launched cruise missile family developed by State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch for coastal anti-ship defense and later adapted for land attack. In the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War it moved from Black Sea anti-ship strikes, including Moskva, into Ukraine's domestic long-range precision-strike campaign through Neptune-D / Long Neptune variants reported with a 1,000 km reach.

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Electronic Warfare

Systems built to sense, relay, jam, deceive, or attack electromagnetic networks.

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RIFF anti-drone system, Portable and mobile counter-UAV jamming system, Electronic Warfare2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRIFF anti-drone systemPortable and mobile counter-UAV jamming systemBuilt by: InterProInvestRIFF is an InterProInvest counter-UAV jamming family built around portable, mobile, and stationary configurations. The Ukrainian system is designed to disrupt drone control, video, and satellite-navigation links against rotary-wing and fixed-wing UAVs, with RIFF-P packaged as a shoulder-fired jammer derived from the Malyuk/Vulcan small-arms chassis and documented in Ukrainian army service context during the Russia-Ukraine War.
PIRANHA SF-3 portable UAV countermeasure device, Portable counter-UAV jamming rifle, Electronic Warfare2014 Russia-Ukraine WarPIRANHA SF-3 portable UAV countermeasure devicePortable counter-UAV jamming rifleBuilt by: Piranha TechThe PIRANHA SF-3 is a Ukrainian gun-form counter-UAV jammer from Piranha Tech. Official materials describe a three-channel portable system that applies directional radio interference against selected drone-control, video, telemetry, and geopositioning bands, while battlefield reporting places Piranha-Tech anti-drone guns with Ukrainian units in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.

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Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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AMULET anti-tank guided missile system, Anti-tank guided missile system, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine WarAMULET anti-tank guided missile systemAnti-tank guided missile systemBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchThe AMULET is a Ukrainian vehicle-mounted anti-tank guided missile system from State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch. It combines a remotely controlled combat module, thermal imaging, a rotating two-rail launcher, and RK-2-series 130 mm or 152 mm missiles for vehicle-borne precision anti-armor fires; Ukraine later fielded a HMMWV-mounted installation during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
UAG-40 automatic grenade launcher, Belt-fed 40 mm automatic grenade launcher, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2009 Boko Haram InsurgencyUAG-40 automatic grenade launcherBelt-fed 40 mm automatic grenade launcherBuilt by: Kuznya na RybalskomuThe UAG-40 is a Ukrainian belt-fed automatic grenade launcher chambered for 40 x 53SR mm high-velocity ammunition. Developed and manufactured by Kuznya na Rybalskomu, it emphasizes low weight for a crew-served launcher; public sources document UAG-40s supplied to Ukraine's Defense Forces after 2022 and a captured example displayed by Boko Haram after an April 2016 ambush in Nigeria.
Skif/Stugna-P, Man-portable anti-tank guided missile system, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine WarSkif/Stugna-PMan-portable anti-tank guided missile systemBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchSkif, known in Ukrainian service as Stugna-P, is a Ukrainian laser-beam-riding anti-tank guided missile system from State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch. The tripod launcher, guidance unit, thermal imager, and remote-control panel let crews fire from covered positions up to 50 m from the launcher, while RK-2-series 130 mm and 152 mm missiles give infantry and mobile teams a long-range anti-armor weapon in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
RK-3 Corsar, Portable anti-tank guided missile system, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRK-3 CorsarPortable anti-tank guided missile systemBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchThe RK-3 Corsar is a Ukrainian 107 mm portable anti-tank guided missile system from State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch, built for short-range infantry anti-armor and precision fires out to 2.5 km. Its laser-beam guidance, thermal-imager-compatible launcher, and RK-3K tandem HEAT or RK-3OF high-explosive fragmentation missiles give Ukrainian small units a lighter domestic ATGM alongside the heavier Skif/Stugna-P family, with documented use from the Donbas front through the full-scale 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
SARMAT system, Remote-controlled anti-tank missile combat module, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine WarSARMAT systemRemote-controlled anti-tank missile combat moduleBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchThe SARMAT system is a Ukrainian Luch remote-controlled anti-tank missile combat module for combat vehicles, light ships, and coast guard motorboats. It combines a rotating launcher, laser-beam guided RK-3 or RK-2S missile options, a machine gun, remote-control hardware, and optional thermal imaging; Ukrainian sources later documented SARMAT-equipped Spartans and other Luch anti-tank systems in front-line service during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
BAR'ER vehicle-carried antitank missile system, Vehicle-carried anti-tank guided missile system, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBAR'ER vehicle-carried antitank missile systemVehicle-carried anti-tank guided missile systemBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchBAR'ER, often rendered in English as Barrier, is a Ukrainian vehicle-carried anti-tank guided missile system from State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch. Official materials describe a turret-mounted fighting-vehicle system with semi-automatic laser-beam guidance, 100 m to 5,000 m range, and tandem or fragmentation warhead options; conflict reporting places Barrier-equipped Ukrainian vehicles in anti-armor use during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.

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Munitions

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

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RK-2OF missile, 130 mm high-explosive fragmentation guided missile, MunitionsRK-2OF missile130 mm high-explosive fragmentation guided missileBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchThe RK-2OF missile is a Ukrainian 130 mm high-explosive fragmentation guided missile from Luch's RK-2 family for SKIF/Stugna-P and AMULET launchers. Luch documents it in transport-and-launch containers with laser-beam guidance, day and night firing ranges, and an EFP fragmentation warhead; later reporting also placed HE-warhead Stugna missiles in Ukrainian frontline use without isolating the exact 130 mm round from the 152 mm RK-2M-OF option.
RK-2M-K missile, 152 mm tandem-charge guided anti-tank missile, MunitionsRK-2M-K missile152 mm tandem-charge guided anti-tank missileBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchRK-2M-K is a Ukrainian 152 mm tandem-charge guided anti-tank missile in Luch's RK-2 family for SKIF/Stugna-P and AMULET launchers. Luch and Ukrainian state export materials list it in transport-and-launch containers beside 130 mm and high-explosive fragmentation variants, while Janes describes the 152 mm branch as export-market ammunition rather than the 130 mm missiles then used by Ukrainian forces.
Fire Point FP-7.X, Anti-ballistic surface-to-air interceptor missile, MunitionsFire Point FP-7.XAnti-ballistic surface-to-air interceptor missileBuilt by: Fire PointFire Point FP-7.X is a Ukrainian anti-ballistic interceptor missile being developed as the missile component of the Freyja/FREYJA air-defense project. Public reporting describes it as a composite missile derived from Fire Point's FP-7 ballistic-missile work, intended to engage ballistic missiles and drones with European radar, seeker, and command-system integration; as of July 2026, public evidence supports flight tests and planned production rather than documented combat intercepts.
FP-5 Flamingo, Ground-launched long-range cruise missile, Munitions2014 Russia-Ukraine WarFP-5 FlamingoGround-launched long-range cruise missileBuilt by: Fire PointThe FP-5 Flamingo is a Ukrainian Fire Point ground-launched cruise missile built for long-range strikes on fixed ground targets. Official Fire Point and Ukrainian presidential materials describe a missile with up to 3,000 km range, an up-to-1,150 kg payload class, truck launch, and serial production that began in 2025; Ukrainian and OSINT reporting ties it to deep strikes during the Russia-Ukraine war.
Fire Point FP-9, Ground-launched short-range ballistic missile, MunitionsFire Point FP-9Ground-launched short-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Fire PointThe Fire Point FP-9 is a Ukrainian ground-launched ballistic missile in development for operational-strategic strike roles, with official claims of an 800 kg payload, up to 855 km range, 20 m accuracy, and a 2,200 m/s maximum speed. Public reporting through early July 2026 described engine validation and flight testing as the remaining gates, so this record stays relationship-only until direct evidence documents fielding or combat use in a named conflict.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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BREM-4K, 8x8 armored repair and recovery vehicle, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBREM-4K8x8 armored repair and recovery vehicleBuilt by: Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau / Malyshev PlantThe BREM-4K is a Ukrainian BTR-4-family armored repair and recovery vehicle built around the same 8x8 chassis architecture as the BTR-4 troop carrier. Archived KMDB material listed the BREM-4K repair-and-recovery version with crane, winch, welding, and towing equipment, while wartime reporting documents rare BREM-4-family vehicles with Ukraine's 92nd Brigade during 2023 fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Zmiy Droid 12.7, Armored unmanned ground combat system, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarZmiy Droid 12.7Armored unmanned ground combat systemBuilt by: DevDroid and RovertechZmiy Droid 12.7 is a Ukrainian armored unmanned ground combat system that combines Rovertech's Zmiy wheeled platform, DevDroid's Wolly 12.7 remote weapon station, and the Droid Box control system. Official Ukrainian and manufacturer sources present it as a remotely operated reconnaissance and fire-support robot with a 300-round 12.7 mm ammunition load, AI-assisted target tracking, and enough platform protection to reduce infantry exposure in high-risk areas of the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
An-74, Cold-weather STOL jet transport aircraft, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2023 Sudan WarAn-74Cold-weather STOL jet transport aircraftBuilt by: Antonov Design BureauThe An-74 is an Antonov cold-weather modification of the An-72 family, adapted for ice patrol, polar research support, and cargo or personnel transport from austere airstrips. Antonov records Kharkiv production from 1985 to 2004, while conflict evidence documents An-74 losses at Hostomel during Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and at Khartoum International Airport during the 2023 Sudan War.
Electric stretcher, Electric casualty-evacuation stretcher, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarElectric stretcherElectric casualty-evacuation stretcherBuilt by: Ratel RoboticsThe Ratel Robotics Electric stretcher is a Ukrainian powered casualty-evacuation platform for moving wounded personnel away from the contact line. Ratel lists the stretcher in its modular ground-robotics catalog, with three replaceable batteries, a 100 m control radius, and a 150 kg listed evacuation load; wartime reporting on Ratel's UGV production places casualty evacuation among the front-line roles Ukrainian operators are assigning to the company's robots.
Electric trigger DD-M2-S1 for 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine gun, Electric trigger / solenoid, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarElectric trigger DD-M2-S1 for 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine gunElectric trigger / solenoidBuilt by: DevDroidThe DD-M2-S1 is a Ukrainian electric trigger and solenoid for the 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine gun, designed to turn crew-served M2-family weapons into remotely fired payloads for combat modules, turrets, armored vehicles, and ground robots. DevDroid presents it as a domestic remote-fire component for safer operation without direct exposure at the weapon position, while Brave Inventors lists the unit at 1.6 kg with 24-28 V operating power and IP-54 protection.
Ratel H, Heavy uncrewed ground logistics and tow vehicle, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRatel HHeavy uncrewed ground logistics and tow vehicleBuilt by: Ratel RoboticsRatel H is a Ukrainian heavy uncrewed ground vehicle from Ratel Robotics built for logistics, ammunition delivery, casualty evacuation, towing, and carrying mission attachments. Official specifications place it in a 400 kg payload class with day and night cameras, long-range remote control, and a 60 km travel range; wartime reporting and Ratel's own service note document Ukrainian use for frontline cargo and evacuation missions.
Ratel M, Medium uncrewed ground logistics and evacuation vehicle, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRatel MMedium uncrewed ground logistics and evacuation vehicleBuilt by: Ratel RoboticsRatel M is a Ukrainian medium uncrewed ground logistics and casualty-evacuation vehicle from Ratel Robotics. Official product data describes a remotely controlled platform for cargo, ammunition delivery, towing, and medical-stretcher tasks, while wartime reporting places it among Ratel's combat-used Ukrainian ground robots for moving wounded personnel and supplies from exposed frontline areas.
Ratel Mobile Workshop, Mobile field workshop for uncrewed ground vehicles, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRatel Mobile WorkshopMobile field workshop for uncrewed ground vehiclesBuilt by: Ratel RoboticsThe Ratel Mobile Workshop is a Ukrainian field-maintenance vehicle for uncrewed ground-vehicle units, built around a Renault Master van, autonomous power, repair workstations, a crane, washing equipment, and a recovery trailer. During the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War, Ratel and Tencore described mobile UGV repair workshops as a way to bring diagnostics, repair, software updates, and recovery support directly to combat units instead of waiting for robots to return to fixed repair sites.
RATEL DEMINER, Remote-controlled robotic demining complex, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarRATEL DEMINERRemote-controlled robotic demining complexBuilt by: Ratel RoboticsRATEL DEMINER is a Ukrainian remote-controlled demining complex from Ratel Robotics, built on the Ratel M logistics and evacuation UGV. The system combines a wheeled robotic platform, rotary mine trawl, daylight camera, control station, repeater, and charging equipment for anti-personnel mine clearance at standoff range, with 2024 Ukrainian reporting documenting real-condition humanitarian demining use near Sviatohirsk in Donetsk region.
BM-7 Parus weapon station, Remotely controlled weapon station, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarBM-7 Parus weapon stationRemotely controlled weapon stationBuilt by: Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design BureauThe BM-7 Parus is a Ukrainian remotely controlled weapon station for light armoured vehicles, combining a 30 mm ZTM-1 cannon, 7.62 mm machine gun, 30 mm grenade launcher, and Barrier anti-tank missiles in a self-contained turret. It is documented on the BTR-4 family and in Ukraine-war reporting on a non-standard BMP-2 or PRP-3-based frontline vehicle, giving crews protected direct-fire support from inside the hull.
USPU-360MC launcher, Self-propelled transporter-erector-launcher for RK-360MC Neptune missiles, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine WarUSPU-360MC launcherSelf-propelled transporter-erector-launcher for RK-360MC Neptune missilesBuilt by: State Kyiv Design Bureau LuchThe USPU-360MC is the self-propelled launcher in Ukraine's RK-360MC Neptune coastal missile complex. State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch describes the launcher as the vehicle that stores, transports, prepares, and launches four R-360 missiles; Ukrainian and specialist reporting place it inside a distributed battery with command, reload, transport, ground-support, and Mineral-U target-designation elements.
An-72, Short takeoff and landing jet transport aircraft, Support Equipment2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2023 Sudan WarAn-72Short takeoff and landing jet transport aircraftBuilt by: Antonov Design BureauThe An-72 is an Antonov-designed short takeoff and landing jet transport built for austere airstrips, with over-wing D-36 engines using blown flaps and the Coanda effect for lift augmentation. Antonov records Kharkiv production from 1984 to 1992, while conflict evidence includes An-72-family aircraft destroyed on the ground in occupied Crimea in 2026 and at Khartoum International Airport during the 2023 Sudan War.
Nighttime optical payload with thermal imaging camera, Thermal-imaging optical payload with 35 mm athermal lens, 2-axis gyrostabilization, and 2.4x digital zoom, Support EquipmentNighttime optical payload with thermal imaging cameraThermal-imaging optical payload with 35 mm athermal lens, 2-axis gyrostabilization, and 2.4x digital zoomBuilt by: Athlon AviaThe nighttime optical payload with thermal imaging camera is Athlon Avia's stabilized night sensor option for the Furia tactical UAV family. Sources describe the A1-CM night payload as a thermal imager with a 35 mm athermal lens, 2-axis gyrostabilization, onboard video recording, and 2.4x digital zoom, while later A1SM reporting says the night module received a FLIR thermal imager upgrade.
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Tanks

Heavy armor built around direct fire, protection, and battlefield shock.

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T-80, Main battle tank, Tanks2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2014 Yemen Civil War +1 moreT-80Main battle tankBuilt by: Leningrad Kirov Plant / Omsktransmash / Malyshev FactoryThe T-80 is a Soviet-designed main battle tank built around a compact three-man layout, autoloaded 125 mm gun, and gas-turbine mobility in most major variants. It has appeared in very different combat settings: Russian T-80s fought in Grozny during the 1994 First Chechen War, Russia and Ukraine both operate T-80-family tanks in the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War, and Houthi-aligned forces have displayed T-80BV tanks in Yemen.
T-84 Oplot, Main battle tank, Tanks2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2025 Thailand-Cambodia Border ConflictT-84 OplotMain battle tankBuilt by: Malyshev Plant / Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design BureauThe T-84 Oplot is a Ukrainian main battle tank from the Kharkiv T-80UD diesel lineage, built around a three-person crew, autoloaded 125 mm KBA3 gun, 1,200 hp 6TD-series diesel powerpack, modular armor, and Ukrainian fire-control and countermeasure upgrades. Ukraine kept only a very small domestic fleet, while Thailand received the larger Oplot-T export batch; both Ukrainian BM Oplot and Thai Oplot-T tanks have direct conflict-use documentation in the catalog.