List of Russo-Ukrainian conflict military equipment
This article is about the weapons and equipment used in the conflict between Russian and Ukrainian aligned forces beginning in 2014.
Equipment of the Russian, Donetsk Peoples Republic and Luhansk Peoples Republic Forces
Pistols and Revolvers
- Nagant M1895 – Russian Empire revolver
- PM – Soviet semi-automatic pistol
- APS – Soviet machine pistol
- TT-33 – Soviet semi-automatic pistol
- GSh-18 – Russian semi-automatic pistol
- MP-443 Grach – Russian semi-automatic pistol
- SR-1 Vektor – Russian semi-automatic pistol
- Fort-12 – Ukrainian semi-automatic pistol (captured)
- Fort-17 – Ukrainian semi-automatic pistol (captured)
Submachine guns
Bolt-action rifles
Semi-automatic rifles
Assault rifles
Precision rifles
- SVD – Soviet semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle
- SVDM – Russian modernised derivative of the SVD
- VSS – Soviet integrally suppressed sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle
- SV-98 – Russian bolt-action sniper rifle
- Orsis T-5000 – Russian bolt-action sniper rifle
Anti-materiel rifles
- PTRD-41 – Soviet anti-tank rifle
- PTRS-41 – Soviet anti-tank rifle
- KSVK – Russian anti-materiel rifle
- Barrett M95 – American Bullpup anti-materiel rifle. (captured)
- Barrett M98 – American Bolt-action sniper rifle (captured)
- Steyr HS .50 – Austrian anti-materiel rifle (captured)
Machine guns
- DP-27 – Soviet light machine gun
- RPD – Soviet light machine gun
- RPK – Soviet light machine gun
- RPK-74 – Soviet light machine gun
- RPK-74M – Soviet light machine gun
- PK – Soviet general purpose machine gun
- PKM – Soviet general purpose machine gun
- PKP Pecheneg – Russian general purpose machine gun
- Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 – Russian Empire medium machine gun
- DShK – Soviet heavy machine gun
- KPV – Soviet heavy machine gun
- NSV – Soviet heavy machine gun
- Kord – Russian heavy machine gun
Grenades
Grenade Launchers
Anti-tank
- RPG-7 – Soviet reloadable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- RPG-18 Mukha – Soviet single-shot disposable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- RPG-22 Netto – Soviet single-shot disposable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- RPG-26 Aglen – Soviet single-shot disposable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- RPG-28 Klyukva - Russian disposable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- RPG-29 Vampir – Soviet reloadable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- RPG-30 Kryuk - Russian disposable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- MRO - Russian disposable rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- SPG-9 Kopyo – Soviet recoilless rifle
- PSRL-1 – American unlicensed clone of RPG-7 (captured)
- AT4 – Swedish disposable rocket-propelled grenade (captured)
- Instalaza C90 – Spanish disposable rocket-propelled grenade (captured)
- NLAW – British-Swedish single-shot disposable anti-tank missile system (captured)
- Panzerfaust 3 – West German disposable rocket-propelled grenade (captured)
Anti-tank Guided Missiles
- 9K111 Fagot – Soviet wire-guided anti-tank missile system
- 9K114 Shturm – Soviet wire-guided anti-tank missile system
- 9K115 Metis – Soviet wire-guided anti-tank missile system
- 9M113 Konkurs - Russianwire-guided anti-tank missile system
- 9M133 Kornet – Russian laser-guided anti-tank missile system
- FGM-148 Javelin – Americananti-tank missile system (captured)
Anti-air
- 9K32 Strela-2 – Soviet man-portable air-defence system
- 9K34 Strela-3 – Soviet man-portable air-defence system
- 9K38 Igla – Soviet man-portable air-defence system
- 9K333 Verba – Russian man-portable air-defence system
- PPZR Grom – Polish man-portable air-defence system (captured)
- FIM-92 Stinger – American man-portable air-defence system (captured)
Infantry and Towed Mortars
Self-Propelled Mortars
Towed Artillery
- 2A18 (D-30) - Soviet towed howitzer
- 2A36 Giatsint-B - Soviet towed howitzer
- 2A65 Msta-B - Soviet towed howitzer
Self-Propelled Artillery
- 2S1 Gvozdika
- 2S3 Akatsiya
- 2S7 Pion / 2S7M Malka
- 2S9 Nona
- 2S19 Msta-S
Rocket Artillery
- BM-21 Grad
- BM-27 Uragan
- BM-30 Smerch
- 2B17 Tornado
- TOS-1[1]
Anti-tank guns
Tanks
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
- BMP-1 - Soviet tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMP-2 - Soviet tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMP-3 - Soviet/Russian tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMD-1 - Soviet airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMD-2 - Soviet airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMD-3 - Soviet/Russian airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMD-4 - Russian airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BTR-4 - Ukrainian wheeled infantry fighting vehicle (captured)
Armoured Personnel Carriers
- MT-LB - Soviet tracked armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-60 - Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-70 - Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-80 - Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-82 - Russian wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-90 - Russian wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-D - Soviet airborne tracked armoured personnel carrier
- DT-30 Vityaz - Soviet articulated tracked carrier
- BTR-3 - Ukrainian wheeled armoured personnel carrier (captured)
Infantry Mobility and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles
- KamAZ-63968 Typhoon - Russian mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle
- Ural-63095 Typhoon - Russian mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle
- KAMAZ-43269 Dozor - Russian mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle
- GAZ-2330 Tigr - Russian armoured vehicle
- GAZ-3937 Vodnik - Russian armoured vehicle
- Iveco LMV Rys - Italian/Russian armoured vehicle
- UAZ-23632-148 Esaul - Russian armoured utility vehicle
- Humvee - American armoured vehicle (captured)
- KrAZ Cobra - Ukrainian armoured vehicle (captured)
- KrAZ Cougar - Ukrainian armoured vehicle (captured)
- Novator - Ukrainian armoured vehicle (captured)
- Kozak - Ukrainian armoured vehicle (captured)
- Triton - Ukrainian armoured vehicle (captured)
Communications and Engineering Vehicles
- BTR-D
- UR-77 Meteorit
- BAT-2
- BREM-1
- BREM-K BREM-Ch
- REM-KL
- IMR-2
- TMM-3
- MTU-72
- PMP
- PTS-3
- KamAZ-5350
- Ural-4320
Electronic warfare
Utility vehicles
- Kamaz-4310 - Soviet military truck
- KrAZ-255 - Soviet military truck
- KrAZ-260 - Soviet military truck
- GAZ-66 S hishiga - Soviet military truck
- GAZ-3308 Sadko - Russian military truck
- Ural-375 - Soviet military truck
- Ural-4320 - Soviet military truck
- ZiL-131 - Soviet military truck
- ZiL-157 - Soviet military truck
- UAZ-452 - Russian light utility vehicle
- UAZ-469 - Russian light utility vehicle
- UAZ-3163 Patriot - Russian light utility vehicle
- PTS - Soviet amphibious transporter
- KrAZ-6322 - Ukrainian military truck (captured)
- KrAZ-5233 - Ukrainian military truck (captured)
- Bogdan-63172 - Ukrainian military truck (captured)
Trains
Fixed Wing
Unmanned Aerial Systems
- Orion - Russian reconnaissance and combat unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Orlan-10 - Russian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Orlan-30 - Russian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Eleron-3 - Russian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Takhion - Russian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Forpost - Russian licensed derivative of the Israeli IAI Searcher reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle.
- E95M - Russian target drone.
- KBLA-IVT - Russian VTOL target drone.
Ships
- Moskva 121 - Project 1164 Atlant (Slava-class) cruiser
- Vasily Bykov 368 - Project 22160 patrol ship
- Saratov 150 - Project 1171 Tapir (Alligator-class) landing ship
- Orsk 148 - Project 1171 Tapir (Alligator-class) landing ship
- Caesar Kunikov 158 - Project 775 (Ropucha class) landing ship
- Novocherkassk 142 - Project 775 (Ropucha class) landing ship
- Admiral Essen 751 - Project 11356R/M (Admiral Grigorovich-class) frigate
- Kommuna - salvage ship
Equipment of Ukrainian Forces and Ukrainian Volunteer Forces
Helmets
Radios
Pistols and Revolvers
Submachine guns
Bolt-action rifles
- Mosin-Nagant M1891/30
- Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine
- PGW Defence LRT-3
Semi-automatic rifles
Battle rifles
- AVS-36 – Soviet selective fire battle rifle
- Sturmgewehr 57 – Swiss selective fire battle rifle
- Heckler & Koch G3 – West German selective fire battle rifle
- M14 – American selective fire battle rifle
Assault rifles
- AK-47 – Soviet assault rifle
- AKM – Soviet assault rifle
- AKMS – Soviet assault rifle
- AK-63 – Hungarian copy of the AKM assault rifle
- AK-74 – Soviet assault rifle
- AK-74M
- AKS-74U
- AN-94
- AK-12
- AK-103
- AS Val
- Malyuk
- vz. 58
- FN FNC – Sent as military aid from Belgium
- Zastava M70 – Former Yugoslav military stock from the Croatia[5]
- SIG Sauer MCX
- Fort-221
- Fort-227
- Fort-228
- Fort-229
- M4-WAC-47
- Zbroyar Z-15
- CZ 805 BREN
- Steyr AUG
- Close Quarters Battle Receiver
- FN SCAR-L
- PM md.63/65
- PA md. 86
- FB Tantal
- Mayak MZ-10
- M4 carbine
- Adams Arms P1
- Remington ACR
Precision rifles
- SVD-63
- VSS
- Hopak-61
- Zbroyar Z-008
- Zbroyar VPR-308
- Zbroyar Z-10
- Fort-301
- Fort-222
- Brügger & Thomet APR
- CZ 452
- Remington Model 700
- Steyr SSG 69
- PSL
- GIAT FR F2
- Blaser R93 Tactical 2
- Cadex Defense CDX-33
- Accuracy International AWM
- Accuracy International AX
- Barrett M82
- Barrett M95
- Barrett M98
- Barrett M99
- Barrett M107
- Sako TRG
- Tikka T3
- Savage Arms Model 10 BA
- Kimber Model 84
- Desert Tech SRS
- ZVI Falcon
- Snipex T-Rex
- Snipex Alligator
- Desert Tech HTI
- Steyr HS .50
- Bushmaster BA50
- TASKO 7ET3
- SGM-12.7
- McMillan TAC-50
- PTRD-41
- PTRS-41
Shotguns
Machine guns
- DP-27
- RP-46
- RPD
- RPK
- RPK-74
- Zastava M77
- Beretta MG 42/59
- Rheinmetall MG 3
- Heckler & Koch MG4
- CETME Ameli
- Fort-401
- UK vz. 59
- FN Minimi
- M240
- PK
- PM M1910/30
- DS-39
- DShK
- NSV
- M2
- KPV
Flares
- RSP-30
Grenades
Mines
Grenade Launchers
Portable anti-material and anti-air weapons
- SPG-9
- RPG-7
- RPG-16
- RPG-18
- RPG-22
- RPG-26
- RPG-29
- RPG-75
- PSRL-1 - Donated by the United States[7]
- 9K115 Metis
- 9K115-2 Metis-M
- 9M117 Bastion
- Carl Gustav Recoilless Rifle
- M72 LAW - American disposable anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade.[8][9][10]
- Panzerfaust 3 - West German disposable anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade[11][12]
- DRTG-73
- AT4 – Swedish disposable rocket-propelled grenade.[13]
- 9M111 Fagot
- 9M113 Konkurs
- RK-3 Corsar
- 9K11 Malyutka
- Skif[14]
- M141 BDM
- NLAW – British-Swedish single-shot disposable anti-tank missile system[15][16]
- Piorun[17]
- FGM-148 Javelin – American anti-tank guided missile system[18][6][19]
- 9K38 Igla
- 9K32 Strela-2
- 9K34 Stela-3
- MILAN[20]
- FIM-92 Stinger – American man-portable air-defence system.[21][22][12][6]
- Instalaza C90[23][24]
- APILAS
- Starstreak[25]
- Mistral[26]
- 2A19 (T-12) Rapira
- MATADOR
- Alcotán-100
Flamethrowers
- RPO-A
- RPV-16
Mortars
- LMP-2017
- 2S9 Nona
Artillery
Towed Artillery
- MT-12
- 203 mm howitzer M1931 (B-4)
- 152 mm howitzer 2A65 Msta-B
- 2A36 Giatsint-B
- 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)
- 122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)
- CAESAR[27]
- M777 howitzer[28]
Self-Propelled Artillery
- 2S1 Gvozdika
- 2S22 Bohdana
- 152mm SpGH DANA
- 2S19 Msta
- 2S3 Akatsiya
- 2S7 Pion
- 2S5 Giatsint-S
- M109 howitzer – American self-propelled howitzer[29]
- Panzerhaubitze 2000 – German self-propelled howitzer[29][30]
Multiple Rocket Launchers
Missiles
Tanks
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
- BMP-1 – Soviet tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMP-2 – Soviet tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMD-1 – Soviet airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BMD-2 – Soviet airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle
- BTR-4 – Ukrainian wheeled infantry fighting vehicle
- Pbv-501 – German/Czech/Swedish derivative of the BMP-1. Supplied by the Czech Republic in April 2022.[31]
Armoured Personnel Carriers
- BTR-60 – Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-70 – Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-80 – Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- BTR-3 – Ukrainian wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- MT-LB – Soviet wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- Saxon – British wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- Mowag Piranha - Swiss wheeled armoured personnel carrier
- FV103 Spartan – British tracked armoured personnel carrier
- M113 – American tracked armoured personnel carrier[32][33]
- VCC-1 Camillino – Italian derivative of the M113[29]
Scout and Reconnaissance Vehicles
Infantry Mobility Vehicles
- BBM Kozak – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- Bogdan Bars-6 – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- Bogdan Bars-8 – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- Bushmaster – Australian armoured vehicle
- Humvee – American armoured vehicle[6]
- KhMDB Dozor-B – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- KrAZ Cobra – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- KrAZ Cougar – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- KrAZ Shrek – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- KrAZ Spartan – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- Ukrainian Armor Novator – Ukrainian armoured vehicle
- URO VAMTAC - Spanish armoured vehicle
- RG-31 Nyala – South African mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle[35]
- Mastiff[34]
- Wolfhound[34]
- Husky[34]
- Saxon
- Iveco VM 90 – Italian armoured vehicle[29]
- Iveco LMV – Italian armoured vehicle[29]
Engineering vehicles
- BAT-2 – Soviet military engineering vehicle
- BREM-1 – Soviet armoured recovery vehicle
- IMR-2 – Soviet military engineering vehicle
- MK-3 – Soviet trencher vehicle
- TMM-3 – Ukrainian motorised bridge
- FV106 Samson[36]
Utility and transport vehicles
- ZIL-135
- KrAZ-260
- KrAZ-6322
- KrAZ-6333
- KrAZ-5233
- KrAZ-6446
- KrAZ-6510TE
- GAZ-66
- GAZ-3307
- ZiL-131
- Ural-375
- Ural-4320
- MAZ-537
- MAZ-5337
- UAZ-469
- UAZ-452
- FV104 Samaritan[37]
- Unimog
- Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer
- Tarpan Honker
- Toyota Land Cruiser
- Mercedes-Benz GD 290 Wolf
- Isuzu Model NPR75L
- Iveco Trakker
- Nissan NP300
- Volkswagen Transporter T4
- Great Wall Haval H3
- Bogdan-2251
- Bogdan-2351
- BAZ-A148
- BAZ-A081.20
- Ataman A093
- Ataman A096
Anti-air
- ZU-23
- S-300[38]
- 9K33 Osa
- 9K35 Strela-10
- 9K37 Buk
- Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard – West German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun[39][40]
- SIDAM 25 – Italian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun[29]
- Alvis Stormer – British self-propelled surface-to-air missile system[41][42][43]
Radar Systems
- P-14 – Soviet early warning radar
- P-35/37 – Soviet early warning radar
- 30N6 – Soviet S-300 radar system
- AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder – American Firefinder radar[6]
- AN/TPQ-48
- AN/TPQ-49 FAAR – American lightweight counter mortar antenna[6]
- AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel
- Thales Squire
Fixed Wing
- Antonov An-26 – transport aircraft[44]
- Antonov An-30
- Antonov An-74 – transport aircraft
- Antonov An-124 Ruslan – Strategic airlift transport aircraft
- Antonov An-225 Mriya – Strategic airlift transport aircraft. Destroyed during the Battle of Antonov Airport.[45]
- Ilyushin Il-76 – Strategic airlift transport aircraft
- Mikoyan MiG-29 – multirole / air superiority fighter
- Sukhoi Su-24 – supersonic variable-geometry attack aircraft
- Sukhoi Su-25 – attack aircraft
- Sukhoi Su-27 – multirole / air superiority fighter
Helicopters
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles
Baykar Bayraktar TB2 – unmanned combat aerial vehicle[46][47][48]
Reconnaissance Vehicles
- AeroVironment Quantix Recon - American reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven - American reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma - American reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Baykar Bayraktar Mini UAV - Turkish reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- IAI Bird-Eye 400 - Israeli reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- WB Electronics FlyEye - Polish reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle[17]
- Sky-Watch Heidrun - Danish reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Tupolev Tu-141 Strizh – Soviet reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle[49][50][51]
- Tupolev Tu-143 Reys – Soviet reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Ukrspecsystems PD-2 - Ukrainian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Ukrspecsystems Leleka-100 - Ukrainian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Ukrjet UJ-22 Airborne - Ukrainian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Ukrjet UJ-23 Topaz - Ukrainian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- Athlon Avia A1-CM Furia - Ukrainian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
- DJI Mini 2 - Chinese quadcopter
- DJI Mavic 3 - Chinese quadcopter
- DJI Phantom 4 - Chinese quadcopter
- Brinc Lemur - American quadcopter[52]
- XDynamics Evolve 2 - Hong Kong quadcopter[53]
Loitering Munitions
- AeroVironment Switchblade 300 - American loitering munition[54]
- AeroVironment Switchblade 600 - American loitering munition[54]
- Phoenix Ghost – American loitering munition[55]
- WB Electronics Warmate - Polish loitering munition
- Ukrjet UJ-31 Zlyva - Ukrainian loitering munition
- Ukrjet UJ-32 Lastivka - Ukrainian loitering munition
- Athlon Avia ST-35 Silent Thunder - Ukrainian loitering munition
Delivery Drones
- Malloy Aeronautics T150 - British delivery drone
Ships
- Hetman Sahaidachny F130 - Project 1135 (Krivak-class) frigate. Scuttled in Mykolaiv.[56]
- Akkerman P174 - Project 58155 (Gyurza-M-class) patrol boat. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- Kremenchuk P177 - Project 58155 (Gyurza-M-class) patrol boat. Captured by Russian forces during the Siege of Mariupol.[58]
- Vyshhorod P179 - Project 58155 (Gyurza-M-class) patrol boat. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- Korets P186 - Project 745P (Sorum-class) patrol boat. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- Sloviansk P190 - Island-class patrol boat. Sunk by an Russian air-launched anti-ship missile on 3 March 2022 while deployed on combat patrols off the coast of Odessa.[59]
- 517 BG108 - Project 1400M (Zhuk-class) patrol boat. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- Arabat BG118 - Project 1400M (Zhuk-class) patrol boat. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- ? ? - Project 1400M (Zhuk-class) patrol boat. Most likely damaged and captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol.[60]
- ? ? - Project 1400M (Zhuk-class) patrol boat. Most likely damaged and captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol.[60]
- ? BG14 - UMS 1000-class patrol cutter. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- ? BG24 - UMS 1000-class patrol cutter. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- ? BG22 - UMS 1000-class patrol cutter. Damaged and captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol.[57][61][62]
- ? BG23 - UMS 1000-class patrol cutter, Damaged and captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol.[57][61][62]
- ? BG308 - Kalkan-class patrol cutter. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- ? BG310 - Kalkan-class patrol cutter. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- ? BG311 - Kalkan-class patrol cutter. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- ? BG309 - Kalkan-class patrol cutter. Captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol.[63]
- ? ? - Kalkan-class patrol cutter. Most likely captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol[64]
- ? ? - Kalkan-class patrol cutter. Most likely captured by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol[64]
- ? BG732 - Adamant 315-class motor yacht. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk.[57]
- Pryluky P153 - Project 206MR (Matka-class) missile boat. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk (according to Russia Today).
- Henichesk M360 - Project 1258 (Yevgenya-class) minesweeper. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk (according to Russia Today).
- Yuri Olefirenko L401 - Project 773 (Polnocny-C-class) amphibious warfare ship. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk (according to Russia Today).
- Svatovo L434 - Project 1176 (Ondatra-class) landing craft. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk (according to Russia Today).
- Vinnytsia A206 - Project 1124 (Grisha-class) corvette. Museum ship. Captured by Russia after the Battle of Berdiansk (according to Russia Today).
- Donbas A500 - Project 304(Amur-class) command ship. Satellite images published on 6 April 2022 show the Donbas being engulfed in heavy smoke in the port of Mariupol, indicating the ship was likely hit due to the currently ongoing Siege of Mariupol.[65] Some days later, new images showed it had sunk at moorings.[58]
- Donbas BG32 - Project 205P(Stenka-class) patrol boat. Sunk during the Siege of Mariupol.[58]
- ? ? - BRIG Navigator N730M[66] rigid inflatable boat. Most likely destroyed by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol.[67]
See also
Notes
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