This is a list of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces currently in service.
Infantry weapons [ ]
Pistols [ ]
Name
Type
Cartridge
Origin
Notes
Makarov PMM
Semi-automatic pistol
9x18 PMM
Soviet Union
8 round magazine (12 on later versions), main service sidearm 1951-1991. Still in service.
MP-443 Grach
Semi-automatic pistol
9x19 7N21
Russia
17 round magazine, known as the Yarygin PYa in military service. Limited service with special forces.
Submachine guns [ ]
Name
Type
Cartridge
Origin
Notes
AEK-919K "Kashtan"
Submachine gun
9x18 PMM
Russia
20 or 30 round magazine capacity. Issued to special forces.[1]
PP-19 "Bizon"
Submachine gun
9x18 PMM
Soviet Union
64-round magazine. Issued to special forces.
PP-2000
Submachine gun
9x19
Russia
20 or 44-round detachable box magazine. Issued to special forces.[2]
Assault Rifles [ ]
Name
Type
Cartridge
Origin
Notes
AK-74
Assault rifle
5.45x39
Soviet Union
30 round magazine. Mostly kept in reserve stocks by Ground Forces..
AK-74M
Assault rifle
5.45x39
Russia
30 round magazine. Main service rifle of Russian Ground Forces. It is an improved AK-74 with a synthetic folding stock.[3]
AKM
Assault rifle
7.62x39
Soviet Union
30 round magazine, former main service rifle, some usage mainly in urban environments due to the ability to penetrate heavy cover. Mostly kept in reserve stocks.
AN-94
Assault rifle
5.45x39
Russia
30 round magazine, new 60 round magazine, 2 round burst mode fired at 1800 RPM , originally designed to replace AK-74M, cancelled from general issue due to cost. Limited usage by special forces units.[4]
AS Val
Silenced assault rifle
9x39 SP-5 or SP-6
Soviet Union
10 or 20 round magazine, uses an integrated suppressor .[5]
Sniper Rifles [ ]
Name
Type
Cartridge
Origin
Notes
Dragunov SVD
Sniper rifle
7.62x54
Soviet Union
10 round magazine, semi auto, main service sniper rifle. SVDK variant is used for dealing with targets behind heavy cover, while SVU variant is used by special forces.
VSS Vintorez
Suppressed sniper rifle
9x39 SP-5 or SP-6
Soviet Union
10 or 20 round magazine, semi or full auto, uses an integrated suppressor .
KSVK
Anti-material rifle
12.7x108
Russia
5 round magazine, bolt action, limited usage.[6]
OSV-96
Anti-material rifle
12.7x108
Russia
5 round magazine, semi auto, can be folded in half, limited usage.[7]
Machine guns [ ]
Name
Type
Cartridge
Origin
Notes
RPK-74
Light machine gun
5.45x39
Soviet Union
30 or 45 round magazine, based on the AK-74 . RPK-74M variant is the main service SAW , while the older RPK-74s are kept in stock.
PKM
General purpose machine gun
7.62x54
Soviet Union
Belt fed with 100 or 200 or 250 round boxes, uses a heavily modified Kalashnikov design, main service general purpose machine gun.
PKP "Pecheneg"
General purpose machine gun
7.62x54
Russia
Belt fed with 100 or 200 round boxes. Based on and designed to replace the PKM , limited usage.
NSV
Heavy machine gun
12.7x108
Soviet Union
Belt fed with 50 round boxes, main service heavy machine gun.
Kord
Heavy machine gun
12.7x108
Russia
Belt fed with 50 round boxes, replacing the NSV as the main service heavy machine gun. Limited usage.
Grenades and grenade launchers [ ]
Name
Type
Diameter
Origin
Notes
RGO
Hand grenade
60mm
Soviet Union
6 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds.
RGN
Hand grenade
60mm
Soviet Union
4 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds.
GP-30
Under-barrel grenade launcher
40mm
Soviet Union
Can be fitted to AKM, AK-74, AN-94, and AK-10X rifles and their variants.
BS-1 Tishina
Under-barrel grenade launcher
30mm
Soviet Union
Can be fitted to AKS-74U carbine.
RG-6/6G30
Multi-shot grenade launcher
40mm
Russia
6 round capacity in revolver style cylinders.
GM-94
Multi-shot grenade launcher
43mm
Russia
3 round tube magazine, pump action , optimized for close quarters battle using grenades with a small kill radius.
AGS-17
Automatic grenade launcher
30mm
Soviet Union
Belt fed with 29 round drums, high rate of fire .
AGS-30
Automatic grenade launcher
30mm
Russia
Belt fed with 29 round drums, lightweight modern version of the AGS-17.
Mines [ ]
Name
Type
Detonation
Origin
Notes
MON-50
Anti-personnel mine
Tripwire /Command
Russia
Propels ~485/540 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 50 meters.
MON-90
Anti-personnel mine
Tripwire /Command
Russia
Propels ~2000 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 90 meters.
MON-100
Anti-personnel mine
Tripwire/Command
Russia
Propels ~400 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 100 meters.
MON-200
Anti-personnel mine
Tripwire/Command
Russia
A larger and more powerful version of the MON-100 .
OZM
Anti-personnel mine
Tripwire/Command/Pressure
Russia
~500g TNT, fragmentation mine.
POMZ
Anti-personnel mine
Tripwire/Command/Pressure
Russia
~75g TNT, fragmentation mine.
PMN
Anti-personnel mine
Pressure
Russia
~240g TNT, anti-personnel blast mine.
TM-46
Anti-tank mine
Pressure
Russia
5.7 KG TNT.
TM-57
Anti-tank mine
Pressure
Russia
6.3 kg TNT.
TM-62
Anti-tank mine
Pressure
Russia
7.5 kg TNT.
TM-83
Anti-tank mine
Seismic sensors
Russia
~13 kg TNT.
TM-89
Anti-tank mine
Seismic sensors
Russia
~10 kg TNT.
Rocket and missile systems [ ]
Name
Type
Diameter
Origin
Notes
RPO-A Shmel
Shoulder-launched missile weapon
93mm
Soviet Union
Single-shot, disposable rocket launcher. Uses RPO-A thermobaric and RPO-Z incendiary rockets.
RPG-7
Rocket-propelled grenade
40mm (launcher only, warhead diameter varies)
Soviet Union
Re-loadable launcher with a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available.
RPG-16
Rocket-propelled grenade
58mm
Soviet Union
Re-loadable launcher, Higher accuracy and four times the range of the RPG-7.
RPG-26
Rocket-propelled grenade
72.5mm
Soviet Union
Single-shot disposable launcher.
RPG-27
Rocket-propelled grenade
105mm
Soviet Union
Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem-charge warhead in an anti-tank role, and RShG-1 thermobaric warhead for anti-infantry use.
RPG-28
Rocket-propelled grenade
125 mm
Russia
Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem charge warhead.
RPG-29
Rocket-propelled grenade
105mm
Soviet Union
Re-loadable launcher. Can use PG-29V tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or TBG-29 thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use.
RPG-30
Rocket-propelled grenade
105mm
Russia
Single-shot disposable launcher.
RPG-32
Rocket-propelled grenade
105mm
Russia
Re-loadable launcher. Can use PG-32V tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or TBG-32V thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use.
9M111M Fagot-M
Anti-tank guided missile
120mm
Soviet Union
Designated AT-4C "Spigot C" by NATO .
9M113M Konkurs-M
Anti-tank guided missile
135mm
Soviet Union
Designated AT-5B "Spandrel B" by NATO.
9K115-2 Metis-M
Anti-tank guided missile
130mm
Russia
Designated AT-13 "Saxhorn-2" by NATO.
9M133 Kornet
Anti-tank guided missile
152mm
Russia
Designated AT-14 "Spriggan" by NATO.
9K34 Strela-3
Man-portable air-defense system
75mm
Soviet Union
Designated SA-14 "Gremlin" by NATO.
9K38 Igla-1S
Man-portable air-defense system
72mm
Soviet Union
Designated SA-18 "Grouse" by NATO.
Vehicles [ ]
Logistics and utility vehicles [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
UAZ-469
Light Utility Vehicle
Soviet Union
GAZ-2975 Tigr
Light Utility Vehicle
~96[8]
Russia
Tigr-M variant will enter service in the first half of 2013.[9]
Iveco LMV
Light Utility Vehicle
~418[10]
Italy
Production halted.[11]
GAZ-33097
Light cargo truck
Russia
Ural-4320
Medium cargo truck
Soviet Union
Ural-5323
Medium cargo truck
Soviet Union
KamAZ 43501
Medium cargo truck
Russia
Tanks [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
T-90
Main battle tank
743[12]
Russia
Production Halted and funds transferred for T-99 project.
T-80
Main battle tank
~1,224
Soviet Union
Up to 3,100 more in reserve/storage. 31 upgraded in 2007.[13]
T-72
Main battle tank
~1,031
Soviet Union
Up to 8,000 more kept in reserve/storage. 155 upgraded to T-72B2.[14]
T-62
Main battle tank
~900
Soviet Union
All in storage. By the end of 2013 all will be scrapped.[15]
Infantry Fighting Vehicles [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
BMP-3
Infantry fighting vehicle
~720
Soviet Union
Originally intended to replace BMP-2 and BMP-1. Instead likely to complement Unified Combat Platform based BMP or BTR-T (heavy) in smaller numbers from ~2015.[16]
BMP-2
Infantry fighting vehicle
~1,851
Soviet Union
Up to 6,500 more in reserve/storage.[17]
BMP-1
Infantry fighting vehicle
~658
Soviet Union
Up to 10,000 more in reserve/storage.[18]
Personnel Carriers [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
BTR-90
Armoured personnel carrier
~80
Russia
Further orders cancelled in 2011 due to not meeting new army requirements. Development of a new BTR in progress, likely as part of Unified Combat Platform program.[19]
BTR-80/82A
Armoured personnel carrier
~1,152[20]
Soviet Union
BTR-60
Armoured personnel carrier
~17
Soviet Union
Mostly phased out of active service. Unknown number of vehicles in storage.[21]
BTR-D
Airborne armoured personnel carrier
~280[22]
Soviet Union
MT-LB
Armoured personnel carrier
~1,493
Soviet Union
Up to 5,000 more in reserve/storage.[23]
BRDM-2
Armoured reconnaissance vehicle
~2,080
Soviet Union
Up to 6,000 more in reserve/storage.[24]
Air Defence Vehicles [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
9K331M Tor-M1
Short range SAM
~160[25]
Soviet Union
Designated SA-15 "Gauntlet" by NATO.
9K35M3 Strela-10M3
Short range SAM
~358[26]
Soviet Union
Designated SA-13 "Gopher" by NATO.
9K33 Osa
Short Range SAM
~282[27]
Soviet Union
Designated SA-8 "Gecko" by NATO.
9K22 Tunguska
SPAAG
~204[28]
Soviet Union
Designated SA-19 "Grison" by NATO.
Artillery [ ]
Field artillery [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
2A18M D-30
122mm Howitzer
~564
Soviet Union
Up to 1,300 more in storage.[29]
2A36 Giatsint-B
152mm Howitzer
~188
Soviet Union
Up to 1,000 more in storage.[30]
2A65 Msta-B
152mm Howitzer
~432
Soviet Union
Up to 600 more in storage.[31]
M-46
130mm Field Gun
~55[32]
Soviet Union
D-30
122mm Howitzer
~564
Soviet Union
Up to 1,300 more in storage.[33]
Nona-K
120mm Howitzer
~18[34]
Soviet Union
MT-12 Rapira
100mm Anti-Tank Gun
~468[35]
Soviet Union
Modernized T-12.
Self-propelled artillery [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
2S1 Gvozdika
122mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
~622
Soviet Union
Up to 1,400 more in storage.[36]
2S3 Akatsiya
152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
~955
Soviet Union
Up to 1,600 more in storage.[37]
2S4 Tyulpan
240mm Self-Propelled Gun-Mortar
~25
Soviet Union
Up to 120 more in storage.[38]
2S5 Giatsint-S
152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
~221
Soviet Union
Up to 500 more in storage.[39]
2S7 Pion
203mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
~37[40]
Soviet Union
2S9 Nona
120mm Self-Propelled Gun-Mortar
~278[41]
Soviet Union
Used by VDV.
2S19 Msta-S
152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
~468[42]
Soviet Union
More in production. Some are in storage.
2S31 Vena
120mm Self-Propelled Gun-Mortar
Russia
Rocket Artillery [ ]
Name
Type
Quantity
Origin
Notes
BM-21 Grad
122mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
~982
Soviet Union
Up to 2,200 in storage.[43]
BM-27 Uragan
220mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
~340
Soviet Union
Up to 90 in storage.[44]
BM-30 Smerch
300mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
~30
Soviet Union
Up to 100 in storage. More in production.[45]
TOS-1
220mm Thermobaric Rocket Launcher
~15[46]
Soviet Union
9A52-4 Tornado
122 mm,220 mm,300mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
~24[47]
Russia
Built to replace BM-21 Grad, BM-27 Uragan and BM-30 Smerch. More in production.
Tactical Ballistic Missile Systems [ ]
Future equipment [ ]
Name
Type
Origin
Notes
Strizh (Strike One)
Semi-automatic pistol
Russia
18 round magazine. Intended to replace the Makarov PMM.[50]
AK-12
Assault Rifle
Russia
30 round magazine, new 60 round magazine, improved AK-74M, currently undergoing testing.[51] [52]
VS-121
Sniper Rifle
Russia
Bullpup design, improved SVU, currently undergoing testing.[53]
Universal Combat Platform T-99
Main battle tank
Russia
Planned to replace the T-72, T-80 and T-90, which will all go into reserve storage. Several versions will be developed.[54]
BMP-T
Infantry fighting vehicle
Russia
Current version will not enter service in significant numbers. New version based on Universal Combat Platform T-99 will be developed and 2,500 will enter service by 2020.[citation needed ]
BTR-T
Heavy Armoured personnel carrier
Russia
Current version will not enter service. New version based on Universal Combat Platform T-99 platform will be developed. It is estimated that 5,000 will enter service by 2023.[citation needed ]
Kurganets-25
Infantry fighting vehicle
Russia
Planned to replace the BMP series, BMD series and 2S25 Sprut-SD, which will all go into reserve storage.[citation needed ]
Boomerang
Armoured personnel carrier
Russia
Planned to replace the BTR series.[55] [56] [57]
VPK-3927 Volk
Light Armoured Vehicle
Russia
Full drive high-mobility multipurpose military armored vehicle.[58]
Morfey
Surface-to-air missile
Russia
To enter service in 2015. The Russian MoD plants to have 500 in operation by 2020.[citation needed ]
S-350E Vityaz
Surface-to-air missile
Russia
Planned to replace S-300. To enter service in 2016.[59]
Aircraft [ ]
All army aviation aircraft have been transferred to Air Force command.
Gallery [ ]
GAZ-2975 "Tigr" on rehearsal for the Moscow Victory Parade
Two T-80UD MBTs on Red Square in Moscow during failed Coup d'état attempt, August 1991.
2S23 Nona-SVK on base BTR-80
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