Names of Equipment of the Georgian Army.
Infantry small arms[]
Submachineguns[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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UMP45[1] | ![]() |
Elite and Special Forces | |
Heckler & Koch MP5[2] | ![]() |
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Elite and Special Forces |
Heckler & Koch MP5SD[2] | ![]() |
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Elite and Special Forces |
Heckler & Koch MP5K[2] | ![]() |
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Elite and Special Forces |
Carbines[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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M4A1 M4A3 |
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Main Carbine of the GAF | |
AKS-74U[3] | ![]() |
Various units | |
Heckler & Koch G36K Heckler & Koch G36C |
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Elite and Special forces | |
G5 carbine[3] Heckler & Koch HK416[4][5] |
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Alternative for the M4A1 |
assault rifles[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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AK-74[3] | ![]() |
Service rifle, being replaced by M4 carbine Main rifle for reservists | |
AK-74M[3][6] | Service rifle, being replaced by M4 carbine Main rifle for reservists | ||
Special Forces | |||
TAR-21[1] | ![]() |
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Main rifle for elite and special forces |
Micro Galil[7] | ![]() |
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Elite and Special forces |
Heckler & Koch G36[8] | ![]() |
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rifle for selected units |
FN SCAR[4][9] | ![]() |
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rifle for selected units |
As Val | ![]() |
silenced rifle for selected units |
machine guns[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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Negev lmg[10] | ![]() |
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Light machine gun |
PK Machine Gun | General-purpose machine gun | ||
NSV machine gun DShK/DShKM |
Heavy machine gun | ||
M134 | ![]() |
Minigun |
grenades[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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RGO RGN |
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Defensive grenade Offensive grenade | |
RGD-5 | ![]() |
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Fragmentation grenade |
F1 | ![]() |
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Fragmentation grenade |
M84 | ![]() |
Flashbang |
grenade launchers[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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CIS 40 AGL | ![]() |
automatic grenade launcher | |
AGS-17 | ![]() |
automatic grenade launcher | |
MGL[11] | ![]() |
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Revolver Type Grenade Launcher |
AG-40 GP-25 |
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underbarrel grenade launcher(Ak-74/Ak-74M/G5) |
M203 | ![]() |
underbarrel grenade launcher(M4/G5/TAR-21) |
Sniper rifles (standard caliber)[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout[3] | ![]() |
In use with sniper units of the special forces | |
M24 Sniper Weapon System[13] | ![]() |
in use with various sniper units | |
TRG-22/42 rifle[14] | ![]() |
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in use with various sniper units |
Sniper rifles ( Heavy Calibers)[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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Barrett M95[15] | ![]() |
Snipers and Special Forces | |
McMillan Tac-50[16] | ![]() |
Special Forces | |
Zastava M93 Black Arrow | ![]() |
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Special Forces |
Sniper rifles ( Semi-Automatic)[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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PDSHP[17] | ![]() |
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Multiple versions in use: -Long range rifle with 12.7mm bullets. -Shorter range compact rifle with 14.5mm bullets. -Both caliber rifles also available as bolt-action rifle. |
Barrett M82A1[17] | ![]() |
Snipers |
Designated Marksman Rifles[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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Galil Galatz sniper rifle[7] | ![]() |
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Main Designated Marksman Rifle |
VSS Vintorez | ![]() |
Silenced sniper in use with special forces | |
Dragunov SVD-M | ![]() |
replaced by Galatz sniper rifle |
Shotguns[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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Benelli M4[18] | ![]() |
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In use with various units including special forces |
Pistols[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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P-9 | ![]() |
domestically produced pistol | |
Glock 21 Glock 17 |
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In use with various units |
CZ-75 | ![]() |
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In use with various units including modern variants |
Jericho 941[19] BUL Cherokee SP-21 Barak |
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Special forces |
SIG Sauer P226[20] | ![]() |
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Special forces |
HK USP[20] | ![]() |
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Pistol for selected units |
FN Five-seven[20] | ![]() |
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Pistol for selected units |
Mortars[]
Heavy mortars[]
Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Versions | Number | Notes |
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GM-120 2B11 M-75 |
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120 mm | 1100+ [21] | Firing radius of 7,1 km. |
GM-82 2B14 Podnos |
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82 mm | N/A | 82mm mortar produced in Georgia Firing radius of 4 km. Crew: 4 |
2B9 Vasilek | 82 mm | N/A |
Light mortars[]
Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Versions | Number | Notes |
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GNM-60 "Mkudro" | ![]() |
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40–82 mm | N/A | Silent hand mortar that allows the usage of 40 mm, 60 mm and 82 mm rounds produced in Georgia. Weapon is easily portable and operatable by a single person. |
GM-60 | ![]() |
60 mm | N/A | Delivers 15 rounds per minute within a firing radius of 3 km. Crew: 3 |
Infantry anti-air missiles[]
MANPADS[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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Strela-2M | ![]() |
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9K38 Igla | ![]() |
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Grom (missile) | ![]() |
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FIM-92 Stinger[23] | ![]() |
Anti Armour Systems[]
Anti-Tank Mine[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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RD-7[22] | ![]() |
Off-route antitank mine |
Anti-Armour Granade Launcher[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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RPGL-7G | ![]() |
based on RPG-7. Lighter, life expectencay increased to 1000 rounds. Other modifications. Compatible with all types of RPG-7 rounds. | |
PDM-1[25] | ![]() |
PDM-1 is based on RPG-26/RPG-27 | |
RPO-AM RPG-26 RPG-22 RPG-18 |
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All missile types all domestically produced |
SPG-9 recoilless rifle | ![]() |
Anti-Tank Missille[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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FGM-148 Javelin[23] | ![]() |
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Shershen | ![]() |
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9K115-2 Metis-M | ![]() |
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9K114 Shturm | ![]() |
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9K111 Fagot: 9M113M Konkurs-M 9K111M Fagot-M |
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Anti-Tank Tank-Ammunition[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes |
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Kombat (ATGM) | ![]() |
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9M119 Svir |
Armoured vehicles[]
Armoured vehicles[]
Vehicle | Image | Origin | Role | Number | Notes | |
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Main Battle Tank | ||||||
T-72Sim1/T-72B | ![]() |
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Main Battle Tank | 200+ | T-72 Sim1-Modified in Georgia with the help of Israel, upgraded armour, weapon components, GPS-navigation systems, night-thermal vision, satellite linked target acquisition system and tactical combat map with friend-or-foe recognition system. | |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ||||||
Lazika | ![]() |
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 6+ at least 6 seen during parade. (Development stage) | Modular weapon system allows the mounting of combined remote weapon station with autocannon, machinegun and antitank weapon. Alternatively, the mount can consist of a gun instead of an autocannon | |
BMP-1U/BMP-1P | ![]() |
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 80+ | ||
BMP-2 | ![]() |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 120+ | Including elder variants with mounted S-8 rocket and S-13 rocket launch systems | ||
Armored Personnel Carrier | ||||||
Didgori-1 | ![]() |
Armored Personnel Carrier | N/A (100) | More on order. Being put into service since May 2011. At the moment, only ordered by the military. Primary armament: NSV machine gun. Reinforcable with additional weapon platforms, like anti tank systems and autocannons. Modular turret fitable | ||
Didgori-2 | ![]() |
Armored Reconnaissance and convoy protection | N/A (60) | More on order. Being put into service since May 2011. At the moment, only ordered by the military. Primary armament: M134 minigun. Reinforcable with additional weapon platforms, like anti tank systems, anti air systems and autocannons. Modular turret fitable | ||
Didgori-3 | ![]() |
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Armored Reconnaissance | N/A (15) | More on order. Being put into service since May 2012. At the moment, only ordered by the military. Primary armament: remote weapon station | |
Nurol Ejder | ![]() |
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Armored Personnel Carrier | 220[26] | More on order. Armed with remote control AGL system | |
BTR-80 | ![]() |
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Armored Personnel Carrier | 95+ | ||
BTR-70 | ![]() |
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Armored Personnel Carrier | 75+ | Upgraded to BTR-70DI – With Euro II 276 hp diesel engine from IVECO. Can be optionally fitted with modular turrets "Ingul" or "Bug" or with the "Zaslon" active protection system.[27] | |
Wolf Armoured Vehicle | ![]() |
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Armored Personnel Carrier | 50+ | Armed with PK machinegun or grenade launcher | |
MRAP | ||||||
Cougar HE[28] | ![]() |
MRAP | N/A (10+) | |||
Transport Vehicles | ||||||
Humvee[29] | ![]() |
Armored Personnel Carrier | 800+ | Donated by the United States for Peackeeping mission and special operations forces | ||
VBL[30] | Armored Personnel Carrier | N/A(100+) | Used for peacekeeping missions by GAF in Afghanistan | |||
Otokar Cobra | ![]() |
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Armored Personnel Carrier | 400+ (police and military) | Included with two variants. First one armed with a coaxial machine gun and other with an automatic grenade launcher. Reinforcable with additional weapon platforms, like anti tank systems. | |
Otokar Akrep[31] | ![]() |
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Armored Personnel Carrier | 300+ | ||
BRDM-2 | ![]() |
Armored scout vehicle | N/A( 57) | all existing BRDM-2s are being upgraded by DELTA | ||
MT-LB | Amoured tracked vehicle | 75+(114) | Including medevac and variants with mounted ZU-23-2 anti air artillery. | |||
DELGA-1 | ![]() |
Fast Attack Vehicle | 10? | Partially classified. Used by special forces. Several 4x4 and 6x6 variants developed and unknown number constructed. 4x4 version basically armed with 2 lmg, or 1 lmg and 1 hmg on top rear gunner and additionally one anti-tank weapon or AGL on top front gunner. Other variants maybe armed with additional weapons |
Artillery[]
Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Versions | Number | Notes | |
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Multiple rocket launcher systems | ||||||
IMI Lynx[32] | ![]() |
122 mm 160 mm 306 mm |
N/A | capable of launching: "GRAD" missiles" "LAR-160" missiles "EXTRA" missiles "DELILAH-GL" missiles[33] | ||
BM-30 Smerch | ![]() |
300 mm | 6 | Range: 90 km | ||
M-87 Orkan | ![]() |
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262 mm | 4 | Range: 65 km[34] | |
IMI LAR-160[32] | ![]() |
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160 mm | N/A(32) | Range: 45 km[35] | |
ZCRS-122 | ![]() |
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122 mm | 10+ | Range: 40+km | |
IMI Grad-LAR[32] | ![]() |
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122 mm | 15 | Range: 20 km [35] | |
M-63 Plamen | ![]() |
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128 mm | 12 | Range: 20 km | |
RM-70 | ![]() |
122 mm | 48 | Range: 20 km | ||
BM-21 | 122 mm | 120 | Range: 20 km | |||
Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
2S19 Msta | ![]() |
152 mm | 3+ | |||
152mm SpGH DANA | ![]() |
152 mm | 47+ | |||
2S3 Akatsiya | ![]() |
152 mm | 26+ | |||
2S1 Gvozdika | ![]() |
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122mm | 30+ | ||
2S7 Pion | ![]() |
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203 mm | 12 | ||
Towed artillery | ||||||
85 mm antitank gun D-48 | ![]() |
85 mm | N/A | |||
122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30) | ![]() |
122 mm | 120 | |||
152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) | ![]() |
152 mm | N/A | |||
152 mm Msta-B | 152 mm | 18 | ||||
152 mm Giatsint-B | ![]() |
152 mm | 12 | |||
Anti-tank guns | ||||||
MT-12 | ![]() |
100 mm | 50 |
Aircraft and air-defence[]
Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes | ||
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
SU-25KM "Scorpion" SU-25UB "Frogfoot" |
12-45+ | |||||
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
L-39[36] | ![]() |
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16 | |||
L-29[37] | ![]() |
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4 | |||
Yak-52[37] | ![]() |
10 | ||||
Transport Aircraft | ||||||
An-2[37] | ![]() |
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10 | |||
An-12[36] | ![]() |
5+ | ||||
An-24 | ![]() |
2 | ||||
An-28[38] | ![]() |
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2+ | |||
An-32 | ![]() |
1 | ||||
An-72[36] | ![]() |
3+ | ||||
Tu-134[36] | ![]() |
5+ | ||||
Bombardier CRJ | ![]() |
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2 | |||
Attack Helicopters | ||||||
Mil Mi-35M 'Hind' | File:AH-2 Sabre (MI-35).jpg | ![]() |
1 | |||
Mi-24V 'Hind-E'/Mi-24P 'Hind-F'[21] | ![]() |
6-40+ | To be replaced by a Western helicopters[39] | |||
Utility Helicopters | ||||||
Eurocopter Super Puma | ![]() |
4 | ||||
Mi-8T 'Hip-C' | 16 | |||||
Mi-14PS 'Haze-C' | 18[21] | |||||
Mil Mi-17[3] | ![]() |
N/A(5-10) | ||||
Bell UH-1H Iroquois | ![]() |
6-40+ | ||||
Bell 212[37] | ![]() |
6[21][37] | ||||
Mil Mi-2 | ![]() |
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2 | |||
Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||||||
Elbit Hermes 450 | ![]() |
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N/A(est.40-65) | |||
Aerostar[40] | ![]() |
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N/A | |||
Elbit Skylark | File:Elbit Skylark Slovak Air Force.jpg | ![]() |
N/A | |||
Unmanned Aerial System (Georgia) | ![]() |
N/A | ||||
Air-defence artillery | ||||||
ZU-23-2 | ![]() |
N/A | ||||
ZSU-23-4 | ![]() |
35+ | ||||
57 mm AZP S-60 | ![]() |
15 | ||||
Self-propelled air-defence systems | ||||||
Osa-AKM | 18 | |||||
SPYDER-SR/MR | ![]() |
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3-4 batteries (6 launchers each) | Python-5 range:15 km Derby range:35 km[41] | ||
9K35 Strela-10 | ![]() |
12 | ||||
S-125 | File:SA-3 EP 2006.JPG | 38 | ||||
Tor missile system | ![]() |
8 | ||||
Buk-M1 | ![]() |
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15 | |||
Electronic warfare support measures | ||||||
Kolchuga passive sensor | ![]() |
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4 | |||
P-18 radar | ![]() |
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36D6-M | ![]() |
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ST-68U(19zh6) | ![]() |
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1L117 |
Aircraft Armament[]
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
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bombs[40][42] | |||
FAB-250M | ![]() |
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(550 lb) | |
FAB-500M | ![]() |
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(1100 lb) | |
KAB-500L | laser guided bomb | ||
Mark 82 bomb GBU-54 |
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Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(500 lb) laser guided bomb | |
Mark 83 bomb GBU-32 |
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Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(1000 lb) laser guided bomb | |
Mark 84 bomb GBU-31 |
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Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb2000 lb) laser guided bomb | |
GBU-12 | ![]() |
laser guided bomb | |
GBU-16 | ![]() |
laser guided bomb | |
Air-to Air-Missiles[40][42] | |||
R-60M AA-8 Aphid | ![]() |
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Short-range air-to-air missile |
R-73M AA-11 Archer | ![]() |
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Short-range air-to-air missile |
R-77 AA-12 Adder | ![]() |
Medium-range air-to-air missile | |
Python 5 | ![]() |
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Short-range air-to-air missile |
Derby | ![]() |
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Medium-range air-to-air missile |
Air-to-Surface Missiles[42] | |||
Kh-25M Kh-25MT Kh-25MP |
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laser guided air-to-surface missile TV guided air-to-surface missile anti-radiation air-to-surface missile | |
Kh-29L Kh-29T |
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laser guided air-to-surface missile TV guided air-to-surface missile | |
AGM-114 Hellfire[40] | ![]() |
air-to-surface laser guided Missile | |
Spike-ER Spike NLOS[40] |
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air-to-surface infrared guided Missile |
Rockets[42] | |||
S-5M | ![]() |
57 mm rocket | |
S-8 | ![]() |
80 mm rocket | |
S-13 | ![]() |
122 mm rocket | |
S-24 | ![]() |
240 mm rocket | |
S-25 | ![]() |
340 mm rocket |
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