La lista de equipos de las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania se puede dividir en: armas de infantería, vehículos, aeronaves, embarcaciones y ropa. Debido a la continua invasión rusa de Ucrania , las cantidades de equipo operativo son muy inciertas.
Armas de infantería
Pistolas y metralletas
Escopetas
Rifles
Ametralladoras
Granadas de mano
Lanzagranadas
Antitanque/estructura
Sistemas portátiles de defensa aérea
Morteros
Morteros ligeros
Morteros pesados
Minas terrestres
Minas antipersonal
Minas antitanque
Vehículos de combate
Tanques
Destructores de tanques
Vehículos de combate blindados
Vehículos de movilidad de infantería
Artillería de campaña
Morteros remolcados y cañones antitanque
Morteros autopropulsados
Artillería remolcada
Artillería autopropulsada
Lanzacohetes múltiples
Sistemas de misiles lanzados desde tierra y mar y municiones de artillería
Sistemas de defensa aérea
Radares
Los radares para defensa aérea de largo y medio alcance están a cargo de las Fuerzas de Radiolocalización de la Fuerza Aérea de Ucrania. Vea su equipamiento .
Guerra electrónica y comunicación
Puestos de mando y estaciones de comunicaciones
Guerra electrónica y bloqueadores
Ingeniería
Vehículos de recuperación
Limpieza de vehículos
Mineros
Vehículos de construcción
Bridges
Ships and underwater vehicles
Medical
Tracked ambulances
Wheeled protected ambulances
Wheeled ambulances
Logistics
Utility vehicles
Cargo vehicles
Tractor units
Trucks
Ammunition carriers
Aircraft
Airborne early warning and control (AWAC)
Reconnaissance
Transport
Trainer aircraft
Helicopters
Air armaments
Army aviation
The Ukrainian Army Aviation operates overhauled and modernized Soviet Mil Mi-2, Mi-8, and Mi-24 helicopters.[386]
Following the Russian invasion in 2022, the United States, Czech Republic, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Croatia donated Mi-8s and Mi-24/35s to help Ukraine replenish its losses.[105]
Air force
The Ukrainian Air Force consists largely of aging Soviet-era aircraft inherited from the Soviet Union. In late July 2024, the UAF reportedly received the first batch of American-made F-16s.[387] Other Western aircraft expected to enter Ukrainian service includes Mirage 2000 fighter jets, and two Saab 340 airborne early warning and control aircraft.[388][389]
Naval aviation
The Ukrainian Naval Aviation operates Kamov helicopters, Mil Mi-14 and Westland Sea King helicopters, the latter donated by the United Kingdom in 2022.[390] In 2021, Rear Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa told UNIAN that the Ukrainian Navy was in the process of replacing its Kamov helicopters (whose spare parts are only produced in Russia) with domestically produced or foreign models.[391]
Unmanned aerial vehicles and autonomous vehicles
In July 2024, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense in a press release stated that more than 70 Ukrainian-made UAVs were adopted into AFU service. It was also stated that in 2023 around 60 different models of UAVs were officially adopted by the AFU.[392]
Uniforms
Camouflages
Armor
Hazmat equipment
Night vision
See also
Current War:
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