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Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
MON-50
Anti-
personnel
mine
Tripwire/
Command
Propels ~485/540 steel
projectiles to a kill radius of
50 meters.
MON-90
Anti-
personnel
mine
Tripwire/
Command
Propels ~2000 steel
projectiles to a kill radius of
90 meters.
MON-100
Anti-
personnel
mine
Tripwire/
Command
Propels ~400 steel projectiles
to a kill radius of 100 meters.
OZM
Anti-
personnel
mine
Tripwire/
Command/P
ressure
~500g TNT, fragmentation
mine.
POMZ
Anti-
personnel
mine
Tripwire/
Command/P
ressure
~75g TNT, fragmentation
mine.
PMN
Anti-
personnel
mine
Pressure~240g TNT, anti-personnel
blast mine.
TM-46Anti-tank
minePressure 5.7 kg TNT.
TM-57Anti-tank
minePressure 6.3 kg TNT.
TM-62Anti-tank
minePressure 7.5 kg TNT.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
Makarov
PMM
Semi-
automatic
pistol
9×18mm
Makarov
8-round magazine (12 on later versions), main
service sidearm of the Soviet Union. Still in
service.
MP-443
Grach
Semi-
automatic
pistol
9×19mm
Parabellum
17-round magazine, initially adopted as a
replacement for the Makarov PMM in the
Armed Forces, but never fully replaced it. It was
then to be replaced by the Glock 17 and 26, but
due to pricing controversies, the order has been
put on hold.
Serdyukov
SPS
Semi-
automatic
pistol
9×21mm
Gyurza18-round magazine, used by special forces.
AK-74 Assault rifle 5.45×39mm
30-round magazine. AKS-74U carbine version in
use with special forces. AK-74 rifle in service
with Russian naval infantry. Supplemented in
Russian Army by AK-74M.
AK-74M Assault rifle 5.45×39mm
30-round magazine. Main service rifle of Russian
Ground Forces. It is an improved AK-74 with a
synthetic folding stock. AK-105 carbine version in
use with special forces.
AKM Assault rifle 7.62×39mm
30-round magazine, former main service rifle,
some usage mainly in urban environments due
to the ability to penetrate heavy cover. Many
kept in reserve stocks. Used with AK-103s in
limited use with special Police units.
AN-94 Assault rifle 5.45×39mm
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.
AS Val
Silenced
Automatic
rifle
9×39mm SP-
5 or SP-6
10- or 20-round magazine, uses an integrated
suppressor.
SR-3M
Silenced
Automatic
rifle
9×39mm SP-
5 or SP-620- or 30-round magazine.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
Dragunov
SVDSniper rifle
7.62×54
mmR
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.
SV-98Bolt-action
sniper rifle
7.62×54
mmR 10-round removable magazine, iron and
telescopic sights
VSS
Vintorez
Suppressed
sniper rifle
9×39 mm
SP-5 or SP-610- or 20-round magazine, semi or full auto, uses
an integrated suppressor.
KSVKAnti-materiel
rifle
12.7×108
mm5-round magazine, bolt action, limited usage.
OSV-96Anti-materiel
rifle
12.7×108
mm5-round magazine, semi auto, can be folded in
half, limited usage.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
RPK-74MLight machine
gun5.45×39 mm
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
7.62×54 mm
R
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
7.62×54 mm
R
Belt fed with 100- or 200-round boxes. Based on
and designed to replace the PKM, General Issue.
NSVHeavy
machine gun
12.7×108
mm
Belt fed with 50-round boxes, main service
heavy machine gun.
KordHeavy
machine gun
12.7×108
mm
Belt fed with 50-round boxes, replacing the NSV
as the main service heavy machine gun.
Moderate usage.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
GP-
25/30/34
Under-barrel
grenade
launcher
40mm VOG-
25
Can be fitted to AKM, AK-74, AN-94, and AK-10X
rifles and their variants.
BS-1
Tishina
Under-barrel
grenade
launcher
30mm Can be fitted to AKS-74U carbine.
RGM-40
single-shot
grenade
launcher
40mm VOG-
25
Stand-alone version of GP-25 with telescoping
stock, flip-up sights and AK-type pistol-grip
RG-6/6G30
Multi-shot
grenade
launcher
40mm VOG-
256-round capacity in revolver style cylinders.
GM-94
Multi-shot
grenade
launcher
43mm
3-round tube magazine, pump action, optimized
for close quarters battle using grenades with a
small kill radius.
AGS-17
Automatic
grenade
launcher
30×29mm Belt fed with 29-round drums, high rate of fire.
AGS-30
Automatic
grenade
launcher
30×29mmBelt fed with 29-round drums, replacement for
AGS-17.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
RPO-A
Shmel
Shoulder-
launched
missile
weapon
93mm
Single-shot, disposable rocket launcher. Uses
RPO-A thermobaric, RPO-D smoke-creating and
RPO-Z incendiary rockets. Re-loadable RPO-M
entered service in 2003.
RPG-7
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
40mm
(warhead
diameter
varies)
Re-loadable launcher with a variety of anti-
personnel and anti-tank munitions available.
RPG-16
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
58mmRe-loadable launcher with higher accuracy and a
longer range than the older RPG-7.
RPG-18
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
64mm Single-shot disposable launcher.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
RPG-22
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
72.5mm Single-shot disposable launcher.
RPG-26
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
72.5mmSingle-shot disposable launcher and RShG-2
thermobaric warhead for anti-infantry use.
RPG-27
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
105mm
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 mmSingle-shot disposable launcher with tandem
charge warhead. RMG variant.
RPG-29
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
105mm
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 Single-shot disposable launcher.
RPG-32
Rocket-
propelled
grenade
105mm
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 missile120mm Designated AT-4C "Spigot C" by NATO.
9M113M
Konkurs-M
Anti-tank
guided missile135mm Designated AT-5B "Spandrel B" by NATO.
9K115-2
Metis-M
Anti-tank
guided missile130mm Designated AT-13 "Saxhorn-2" by NATO.
9M133
Kornet
Anti-tank
guided missile152mm Designated AT-14 "Spriggan" by NATO.
9K34 Strela-
3
Man-portable
air-defense
sys.
75mm Designated SA-14 "Gremlin" by NATO.
9K38 Igla
Man-portable
air-defense
system
72mm
Different variants are designated SA-16
"Gimlet", SA-18 "Grouse" and SA-24 "Grinch" by
NATO.
9K333
Verba
Man-portable
air-defense
system
72mm Equipped with an automated fire control system.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
2B11 2S12
Sani
120mm Heavy
mortar
Active: ≈636
Reserve:
1,000
2B14
Podnos
82mm
Infantry
mortar
Active: ≈306
Reserve:
3,000
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
2A18 D-30122mm
Howitzer
Active: ≈564
Reserve:
1,300
2A29 MT-
12 Rapira
100mm Anti-
Tank Gun≈456 Modernized T-12.
2A36
Giatsint-B
152mm
Howitzer
Active: ≈131
Reserve:
1,000
2A65 Msta-
B
152mm
Howitzer
Active: ≈396
Reserve: 600
2B16 Nona-
K
120mm
Howitzer≈18
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
2S1
Gvozdika
122mm Self-
Propelled
Howitzer
Active: ≈546
Reserve:
1,400
2S3
Akatsiya
152mm Self-
Propelled
Howitzer
Active: ≈931
Reserve:
1,600
2S4
Tyulpan
240mm Self-
Propelled Gun-
Mortar
Active: ≈8
Reserve: 120
2S5
Giatsint-S
152mm Self-
Propelled
Howitzer
Active: ≈203
Reserve: 500
2S7 Pion
203mm Self-
Propelled
Howitzer
≈12
2S19 Msta-
S
152mm Self-
Propelled
Howitzer
Active: ≈468
Reserve: ≈82More in production.
2S23 Nona-
SVK
Self-Propelled
120 mm
Mortar
≈50
2S34
Chosta
120mm Self-
Propelled
Howitzer
≈30
2S35
Koalitsiya-
SV
152mm Self-
propelled
howitzer
12Currently undergoing trials. Planned to replace
the 2S19 Msta.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
BM-21
Grad
122mm
Multiple
Rocket
Launcher
Active: ≈947
Reserve:
2,200
BM-27
Uragan
220mm
Multiple
Rocket
Launcher
Active: ≈286
Reserve: 90
BM-30
Smerch
300mm
Multiple
Rocket
Launcher
Active: ≈30
Reserve: 100More in production.
9A52-4
Tornado
122mm,
220mm,
300mm
Multiple
Rocket
Launcher
76Built to replace BM-21 Grad, BM-27 Uragan and
BM-30 Smerch. More in production.
TOS-1
220mm
Thermobaric
Rocket
Launcher
≈15
Tactical exercises of Radiological, Chemical and
Biological Protection Troops units at Shikhani
training ground (410-26).jpg
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
OTR-21
Tochka-U /
SS-21
Tactical
ballistic
missile ~36
482 kg conventional warhead, 100 kt nuclear,
maximum 120 km missile range.
9K720
Iskander-M
/ SS-26
Tactical
ballistic
missile 102
480 kg conventional warhead, maximum 400 km
missile range.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
ZSU-23-4 SPAAG ≈133
9K22
Tunguska SPAAG ≈204 Designated SA-19 "Grison" by NATO.
9K35M3
Strela-
10M3
Short range
SAM ≈358 Designated SA-13 "Gopher" by NATO.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
9K33 Osa
Short Range
SAM ≈240 Designated SA-8 "Gecko" by NATO.
9K331M
Tor-M1
Short range
SAM ≈196
Designated SA-15 "Gauntlet" by NATO. Tor-M1-
2U entered service in 2012.
2K12 Kub
Medium
Range SAM ≈350 Designated SA-6 "Gainful" by NATO.
9K37M1
Buk
Medium range
SAM ≈378 Designated SA-11 "Gadfly" by NATO.
S-300V
Antey-300
Long-range
SAM ≈203
Designated SA-12 "Giant" by NATO. S-300V4
entered service in 2014.
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
BMP-3
Infantry
fighting
vehicle
500
Originally intended to replace the BMP-1 and
BMP-2, they are instead likely to complement
the Unified Combat Platform based on the BMP
or BTR-T (heavy) in smaller numbers from
~2015.
BMP-2
Infantry
fighting
vehicle
Active: 3,000
Reserve:
1,500
BMP-1
Infantry
fighting
vehicle
Active: 500
Reserve:
7,000
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
T-14Main battle
tank16
Based on the Armata Universal Combat
Platform. Planned to replace the T-72, T-80 and
T-90, which will all go into reserve storage.
Several versions will be developed.
T-90Main battle
tank
Active: 350
Reserve: 200
Further orders from the Russian Ground Forces
were halted in 2011, opting instead to reserve
funds for the Armata Universal Combat
Platform. 400 T-90s that were acquired in the
early 2000s are due to be upgraded.
T-80Main battle
tank
Active: 450
Reserve:
3,000 All are T-80BV or T-80U models. Some T-80s
were withdrawn from frontline service in 2015.
T-72Main battle
tank
Active: 1,900
Reserve:
7,000
Around 1,300 are T-72B/BA models and 600
have been upgraded to T-72B3 standard thus far.
Additional T-72s are brought back into service as
T-80s are being withdrawn.
T-64Main battle
tank
Active: 0
Reserve:
2,000
T-62
Main battle
tank
Active: 0
Reserve:
2,500
T-55
Main battle
tank
Active: 0
Reserve:
2,800
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
Kornet-D
Mobile Anti-
tank guided
missile system
Khrizantem
a-S
Mobile Anti-
tank guided
missile system 18
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
Kamaz
Typhoon
Mine-
Resistant
Ambush-
Protected
truck
≈60
Used chiefly by Spetsnaz units.
Ural
Typhoon
Mine-
Resistant
Ambush-
Protected
truck
30
BTR-90
Armoured
personnel
carrier
80-139The orders for the Russian Ministry of Defence
were stopped in 2011, and production
subsequently halted. The units completed
before then remain in active service.
BTR-
80/82A
Armoured
personnel
carrier
≈1,292
BTR-70
Armoured
personnel
carrier
≈95
BTR-60
Armoured
personnel
carrier
Active: ≈17
Reserve:
c.3,663
BRDM-2 Armoured car
Active: 1,000
Reserve:
1,000
MT-LB
Armoured
personnel
carrier
Active:
≈1,493
Reserve:
5,000
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
GMZ-3 Minelayer
MDK-3 Trencher
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
UAZ-469Light Utility
Vehicle
GAZ-2975
Tigr
Infantry
mobility
vehicle
≈120Tigr-M variant entered service in the first half of
2013.
Iveco LMV
Infantry
mobility
vehicle
358-418
Production halted.
GAZ-33097Light cargo
truck
Ural-4320Medium cargo
truck
Ural-43206Light cargo
truck
Ural-5323Heavy cargo
truck
KamAZ
43501
Medium cargo
truck
KamAZ-
5350
Heavy cargo
truck
KamAZ-
6350
Mustang
Heavy cargo
truck
KamAZ-
65225 Tractor unit
DT30 Vityaz
Articulated
tracked
transport
vehicle
GAZ-3351
Los'
Articulated
tracked
transport
vehicle
PTS-2
Amphibious
tracked
transport
carrier
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
BAT-2
Combat
engineering
vehicle
IMR-3M
Combat
engineering
vehicle
BREM-1
Armoured
recovery
vehicle
MTU-90
Tracked
armoured
vehicle-
launched
bridge
TMM-6
Wheeled
vehicle-
launched
bridge
BMR-3M
Armoured
mine clearing
vehicle
UR-77
Meteorit
Armoured
mine-clearing
line charge
launcher
Name Type Detonation Photo Notes
MRK-46
Reconnaissanc
e/
Mine clearing
Platforma-
M
Combat
support/
Patrol
MRK-3
Combat
support/
Patrol