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This is a list of equipment of the United Armed Forces of Novorossiya currently used in the War in Donbass.

Camouflage[]

Camouflage clothing has been provided to militiamen by surplus stores, captured Ukrainian military bases, or brought by Russian volunteers.

Small Arms[]

Pistols[]

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
Makarov PM[29] Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Пистолет Макарова 8-round magazine.
Stechkin APS[29] Machine pistol 9×18mm Makarov Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Stechkin APS Used by Russian interior security forces.[29]

Carbines[]

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
SKS[29] Semi-automatic carbine 7.62×39mm M43 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union File:SKS carbine.jpg 10-round magazine.
AKS-74U[30] Carbine 5.45×39mm M74 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2011. День защиты детей в Донецке 022 30-round magazine. In Ukraine it is used by security officials.

Assault rifles[]

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
AKM / AKS[29] Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union File:Akm rifle fullstock.jpg 30-round magazine.
AKMS[29] Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 30-round magazine.
AK-74[29] Assault rifle 5.45×39mm M74 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Ak74l 30-round magazine.
AKS-74[29] Assault rifle 5.45×39mm M74 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union AKS-74 30-round magazine.
AS Val Assault rifle 9×39mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Russia Russia AS Val (541-03) 20-round magazine.
Filmed as carried by rebels in Luhansk in January 2015.[31]

Sniper rifles[]

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
Dragunov SVD[29] Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union SVD Dragunov 10-round magazine.
VSS Vintorez[29] Sniper rifle 9x39mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Russia Russia[29] Vss vintorez 01 It is produced in Russia and is not known to be in the inventory of any Ukrainian security forces.[29]

Anti-materiel rifles[]

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
PTRD[29][32] Anti-tank rifle 14.5×114mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Soviet soldiers with PTRD-41 defending Moscow Single-shot reloadable rifle.
PTRS-41[29][33] Anti-tank rifle 14.5×114mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union PTRS 41 5-round magazine.
KSVK / ASVK[29] Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm Flag of Russia Russia KSVK1 Introduced for service with Russian forces in 2013. Any exports on this rifle is unknown. The weapon is not in the inventories of Ukrainian government forces, and has not otherwise been documented in the hands of a non-state armed group.[29]

Machine guns[]

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
RPD[29] Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 7,62 mm RPD light machine gun 100-round drum magazine.
RPK[29] Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Machine Gun RPK 40-round capacity box magazine or 75-round drum magazine.
RPK-74[29] Light machine gun 5.45×39mm M74 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 27th Independent Sevastopol Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (181-20) 30 or 45-round magazine.
PK / PKM[29] General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Ukraine Ukraine PKM DD-ST-85-01257 Belt fed with 100, 200 or 250-round boxes. In Ukraine, the PKM is produced under the name KM-7.62.
PKP "Pecheneg"[29] Light machine gun 7.62×54mmR Flag of Russia Russia PKP Pecheneg Conscript day in Moscow 2011 PKP is not known to be in service with Ukrainian forces, and has only been exported outside of Russia in limited quantities.[29]
DShK[29] Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union File:Doushka desert.jpg Belt fed with 50-round boxes. Pushilin confirmed elimination of at least two DShK.[34]
KPV / KPVT[29] Heavy machine gun 14.5×114mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Iraqi Police gun-carriage Belt fed with 40- or 50-round boxes.
NSV / NSVT[29] Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Ukraine Ukraine NSV machine gun on 6T7 mount - RaceofHeroes-part2-11 Belt fed with 50-round boxes. In Ukraine, the NSV is produced under the name KM-12.7 or KT-12.7.

Explosives/Armor piercing weapons[]

Grenades and grenade launchers[]

Name Type Diameter Origin Photo Notes
F-1 Hand grenade 55mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union F1 grenade travmatik com 01 by-sa Reported to be bombarded on government forces using multirotor UVAs by pro-Russian separatists.[35]
RGD-5[29] Hand grenade 58mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Grenade RGD-5 Navy Propels ~350 fragments, 5 meter kill radius, 3.2-4 second fuse.
GP-25[29] Under-barrel grenade launcher 40mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union GP-30 grenade launcher Can be fitted to AK type rifles.
AGS-17[29][36] Automatic grenade launcher 30mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 30-мм автоматический гранатомет АГС-17 Пламя Belt fed with 29-round drums, high rate of fire.

Mines[]

Name Type Diameter Origin Photo Notes
MON-50[37] Anti-personnel mine Tripwire/Command Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Non armed mon50 anti-personnel clustermine Propels ~485/540 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 50 meters.
MON-90[37] Anti-personnel mine Tripwire/Command Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Propels ~2000 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 90 meters.
MON-100[37] Anti-personnel mine Tripwire/Command Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union MON-100 2 (ORDATA) Propels ~400 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 100 meters.

Anti-tank[]

Name Type Diameter Origin Photo Notes
RPG-7[29] Rocket-propelled grenade Warhead diameter varies Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Rpg-7 Reloadable launcher.
RPG-18[29] Rocket-propelled grenade 64mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union RPG-18-cutaway Some of these launchers captured from the separatists were evidently brought from Russia.[29]
RPG-22[29] Rocket-propelled grenade 72.5mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union RPG-22 rocket launcher Single-shot disposable launcher.
RPG-26[29] Rocket-propelled grenade 72.5mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Grenade launchers RPG-26 Single-shot disposable launcher.
SPG-9[29] Recoilless rifle 73mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union SPG-9M rus Single-shot reloadable launcher.
9K115 Metis[29] Anti-tank missile 94mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 9K115 Metys Wire-guided anti-tank missile system.
9K111 Fagot[29] Anti-tank missile 120mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Фагот ПТРК 9К111 Wire-guided anti-tank missile system.
9K114 Shturm[29] Anti-tank missile 130mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BMPT at Engineering Technologies 2012 (10) Wire-guided anti-tank missile system.
9M133 Kornet[29] Anti-tank missile 152mm Flag of Russia Russia 9M133 Kornet The system components were found discarded on a battlefield near Starobesheve.
It was not exported to Ukraine.[29][38]

Flamethrowers[]

Name Type Diameter Origin Photo Notes
MRO-A[39] Rocket-propelled flamethrower 72.5mm Flag of Russia Russia It is not known to have been exported outside of Russia.[29]
RPO-A Shmel[29] Rocket-propelled flamethrower 93mm Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union RPO-A missile and launcher Some of the launchers captured from the separatists were evidently produced in Russia in 2000s.[29]

Vehicles[]

Tanks[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
T-54 Medium tank 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union T-55A, National Museum of the Great Patriotic War Restored one from a historical museum in Donetsk.[40]
T-64/A/B/BV/BM Main battle tank 40+[41] Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Ukraine Ukraine T64 Some captured from Ukrainian forces[42] and some allegedly supplied to rebels from Russia.[41]
T-72 variants
T-72B[29] / T-72B1 Main battle tank 3+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union T-72B - TankBiathlon14part1-01 Three T-72B1 were seen in a rebel convoy in Sverdlovsk, claimed to be supplied by Russia.[43]
It is not believed to be in active service in Ukraine, making it almost impossible that the separatists captured these in battle.[38]
T-72BM (or T-72B Model 1989[29]) / T-72BA Main battle tank 2+ Flag of Russia Russia Both have Kontakt-5 armour. T-72BA is a Russian variant with a wind detector on its turret.[44] T-72BM is not known to have been exported or operated outside of Russia.[41][43]
One seen in a rebel convoy in Sverdlovsk.[43] Two were destroyed in Starobesheve (one T-72BA[45] and one either T-72MB or another T-72BA[38][45][46][47]).
T-72B3[29] Main battle tank 3+[45] Flag of Russia Russia T-72B3 - TankBiathlon2013-09 The latest T-72 model in Russian service. It was introduced in 2013, and is not known to have been exported. One destroyed near Ilovaisk.[29] At least three were destroyed in Ukraine.[45]

Infantry Fighting Vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
BMP-1 / BMP-1KSh[29] Infantry fighting vehicle 4 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 467th Guards District Training Center (414-06) Two BMP-1s and two BMP-1KSh captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
BMP-2 / BMP-2K[29] Infantry fighting vehicle 82+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BMP-2 (2) Reportedly more than 80 captured from Ukrainian forces.[42] Two seen in Donetsk and two in Sverdlovsk.[48][49]
BMD-1[29] Airborne infantry fighting vehicle 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BMD-1, National Museum of the Great Patriotic War One captured from the 25th Airborne Brigade.
BMD-2[29] Airborne infantry fighting vehicle 5 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BMD-2 - 137AirborneRegiment27 One captured from the 25th Airborne Brigade in Sloviansk, three seen in a Donetsk convoy.[48] Three captured from Ukrainian forces and two lost to them in July–September 2014.[42]
BTR-82AM[29] Infantry fighting vehicle[29] 1+ Flag of Russia Russia BTR-82A It was only adopted in Russia in early 2013. It is not known to have been exported to any other country.[29][47]

Seen on videos filmed by the separatists.[47][50] Also seen destroyed in Novosvitlivka.[51]

Armored Personnel Carriers[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
BTR-60PB[29] Armored personnel carrier 2 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BTR-60PB DA-ST-89-06597 Two captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
BTR-70[29] Armored personnel carrier 9 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BTR-70 Lutsk Nine captured from Ukrainian forces.[42] Two seen in a Donetsk Vostok Battalion convoy.[48]
BTR-80[29] Armored personnel carrier 16 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Engineering Technologies - 2012 (3-14) 16 captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
MT-LB[29] Armored personnel carrier 12 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Medic MT-LB - TankBiathlon2013-36 12 captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
MT-LBu Armored personnel carrier 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Unknown in Technical museum Togliatti-0504 One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
MT-LBVM[29] Armored personnel carrier 1+ Flag of Russia Russia[29] At least one destroyed near Ilovaisk.[47]
MT-LBVMK[29] Armored personnel carrier 1+ Flag of Russia Russia[29] MT-LBVMK (1) At least one destroyed in Ukraine in September 2014.[47]
MT-LB 6MA[29] Armored personnel carrier 1+ Flag of Russia Russia[29] At least one destroyed near Ilovaisk.[47]
BPM-97 / Dozor / Dozor-N / Vystrel Wheeled armored personnel carrier 10+ Flag of Russia Russia KAMAZ-43269 Vystrel Bronnitsy024 Four seen in the late December LPR military exercises.[52][53]
10 vehicles seen in Krasnodon,[54] several seen in Luhansk.[55][56]
BTR-4K/E[29] Armored personnel carrier 3 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine BTR-4 shkval silhouette Three captured from Ukrainian forces.[42] One BTR-4K captured by the Vostok Battalion from the National Guard of Ukraine[57]

Armored scout vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
BRDM-1[citation needed] Amphibious Armoured Scout Car N/A Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BRDM-1 TBiU 24 3 Amphibious Soviet scout car.
BRDM-2 / BRDM-2RKhB[29] Amphibious armored scout car 4 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union PL MWP Brdm2 Four captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
BRM-1K[29] Combat reconnaissance vehicle 4 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BRM-1K top Four captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]

Armored recovery vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
BREM-1[29] Armored recovery vehicle 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Engineering Technologies - 2012 (1-40) One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
IMR-2[29] Armored recovery vehicle 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union RIAN archive 734015 Wildfires in Moscow Region's Lukhovitsky district One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
VT-72B Armored recovery vehicle 1 Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Milovice, vyprošťovací tank One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
BTS-4[29] Armored recovery vehicle 1 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine RKhM "Kashalot", BTR-70, BRDM-2 and BTS-4, Chernobyl 2 One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]

Minelayers[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
GMZ-3[47] Minelayer 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Engineering Technologies - 2012 (5-41) One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]

Logistics and utility vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
UAZ-469 Light Utility Vehicle 3+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Uaz-469-1 One seen heading towards Donetsk from Yenakiieve.[58] Two seen north of Slavyansk.[59]
Ural-4320 Medium cargo truck 8+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Engineering Technologies - 2012 (2-35) Five seen in a Donetsk convoy, several had armored skirts.[48] Three seen in a Sverdlovsk convoy.[49]
KamAZ-4310 Medium cargo truck 80+[60] Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union KAMAZ-5350 military truck of Russia Two seen in a Donetsk convoy.[48]
KamAZ-65117 Medium cargo truck N/A Flag of Russia Russia 2014-05-09. День Победы в Донецке 340
PTS-2[29] Amphibious transporter 21 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union PTS-2 - RaceofHeroes-part2-35 About 25 were restored from a Lugansk military warehouse.[61] Four captured by Ukrainian forces.[42]
GAZ Vodnik High-mobility multipurpose vehicle N/A Flag of Russia Russia Vodnik ky In service with Russian forces since 2005.[62]
Seen in Krasnodon.[54][63]

Artillery[]

Mortars[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
82-BM-37[29] 82mm Infantry mortar 2 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Zagan 82 mm moździerz wz 37 At least two were captured from pro-Russian rebels[64]
120-PM-43 mortar[29] 120-mm infantry mortar 2 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 120 mm regimental mortar M1943
2S12 Sani 120mm heavy mortar 2 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2S12 Sani (heavy mortar system) At least two were captured from pro-Russian rebels[64]
2B14 Podnos[36] 82mm Infantry mortar 1+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2B14 Podnos at "Engineering Technologies 2010" forum Captured from Ukrainian forces.
2B9 Vasilek[65] 82mm automatic mortar 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2B9 Vasilek mortar-4058 4-mortar shell cassette.
RM-38 50mm Infantry mortar 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 50mm Company Mortar M1938 (RM-38) Used by the LPR militia, one taken from a warehouse with World War 2 weaponry.[66]

Field artillery[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
D-20 152mm Howitzer 2 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Howitzer D-20 Two captured from Ukrainian forces.[67]
D-30[29] 122mm Howitzer 35+[68][69] Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 122- мм гаубица Д-30 (1) Alleged to have crossed from Russia to Ukraine.
MT-12 "Rapira"[29] 100mm Anti-tank gun 9 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 100-мм противотанковая пушка Т-12 Рапира (2) Nine captured from Ukrainian forces.[67]
2B16 Nona-K[29] 120mm Anti-tank gun 3+[70] Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2B16 gun-howitzer-mortar 3 At least three documented in use by the separatists.[70] Ukraine reportedly had only two of these before the war.[71]
2A65 "Msta-B"[29] 152mm Howitzer 4 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2A65 Msta-B Four captured from Ukrainian forces.[67]
BS-3[29] 100mm Anti-tank gun 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BS-3-batey-haosef-1 Used by the LPR militia, one taken from a warehouse with World War 2 weaponry.[66][67]

Self-propelled field artillery[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
2S1 Gvozdika[29] 122mm Self-propelled howitzer 9 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2S1 Gvozdika Nine captured from Ukrainian forces.[42] Three Gvozdikas were seen heading towards Donetsk from Yenakiieve.[58]
2S3 Akatsiya[29] 152.4mm Self-propelled artillery 15 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2S3 Akatsiya 15 captured from Ukrainian forces.[42][72]
2S5 Giatsint-S[29] 152mm Self-propelled field gun 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2S5 Giatsint-S One captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
2S7 Pion 203 mm Self-propelled artillery 2+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2s7 pion Two seen in Makeevka.[73]
2S9 Nona-S[29] 120mm Self-propelled mortar 2 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2S9 Nona-S One captured from the 25th Airborne Brigade. Two seen in Donetsk[74] One captured by Ukrainian forces on July 5, 2014.[42]
2S19 Msta-S[29] 152mm Self-propelled howitzer 3+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2S19 Msta-S of the Ukrainian Army Two reportedly captured from Ukrainian forces.[42]
One more is suspected to come from Russia.[56]

Rocket artillery[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
BM-21 "Grad" (9K51)[29] 122mm Multiple Rocket Launcher 18+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union BM-21 18 captured from Ukrainian forces after battles near the border with Russia.[75]
"Grad" on KamAZ-5350 chassis (2B26) 122mm Multiple Rocket Launcher 1+ Flag of Russia Russia 2B26 Grad The 2B26 machine is a Russian modification of the original BM-21 launcher. It was first produced in 2011.[76] It is seen on a video with separatists firing Grads in January 2015.[77]
BM-27 Uragan 220mm Multiple Rocket Launcher 2+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 9P140 Uragan Two seen in Khartsyzk in February 2015.[78]
BM-30 Smerch 300mm Multiple Rocket Launcher 2+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union RSZO Smertch At least two seen in Makiivka in February 2015.[79][80]
Grad-P Light portable rocket system 2+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Grad-P-batey-haosef-1 Two seen in use.[81]

Anti-Air[]

Towed anti-aircraft gun[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
ZPU[29] 14.5mm Anti-aircraft gun 1+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union ZPU-4 in Saint Petersburg
ZU-23-2[29] 23mm Anti-aircraft gun 3+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union ZU-23-2 in Saint Petersburg One seen in a Donetsk convoy on a technical.[48] Two seen in a Sverdlovsk convoy attached to MT-LBs.

Air Defence Vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
9K35 Strela-10[29] Short range SAM 2+ Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Strela 10 One seen in Donetsk nicknamed "Лягушонок" (frogling).[24][29] One seen in a Sverdlovsk convoy.[49]
9K33 Osa[29] 6x6 amphibious SAM system 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Bulgarian SA-8 One captured from Ukrainian forces in the "southern kettle".[82]
9K37 Buk Medium range SAM 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Buk-M1-2 9A310M1-2 One seen in Snizhne.[83][84]
It is associated with the downing of MH17 flight.[29][83][85]
Pantsir-S1 Medium range SAM 1+ Flag of Russia Russia Bronnitsy - 01 - Pantsir-S1 SAM Seen in Luhansk[86] and Makeevka.[56][87] Its rocket components were also seen in Ukraine.[29]

MANPADS[]

Name Type Max. altitude Origin Photo Notes
9K32 Strela-2[29] Man portable air defence system 1500m Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union SA-7
PPZR Grom[29] Man portable air defence system 3500m Flag of Poland Poland PZR-Grom-02 This Polish equipment was reportedly captured from pro-Russian separatists. It was fitted with a Russian-made 9P516 gripstock, designed for the 9K38 Igla. Russian forces are known to have captured some of these from Georgia.[29]
9K38 Igla[29] Man portable air defence system 3500m Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 9K338 Igla-S (NATO-Code - SA-24 Grinch) Supplied by Russia (Ukrainian claim).[29][88][89] Captured from Ukrainian armories (DPR claim).[90] The system has identification friend or foe system which undermines DPR claims.[91]

Aircraft[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes
Sukhoi Su-25 Close air support 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Ukrainian Air Force Su-25UB with two MiG-29s (9-13) in background One Su-25 was captured by the Army of the South-East in early July 2014. The aircraft has been in service since the 1st of September.[92][93][unreliable source?]
Antonov An-2 Transport 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union АН-2 Майское Днепропетровск 27.08.2011 One An-2 was captured by the Army of the South-East in May 2014.[94]
Aero L-29 Delfín Military trainer aircraft 1 Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Aero L-29 Delphin One restored from Luhansk Aviation Museum[95][96]

Notes[]

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