Equipment of the National Guard of Ukraine

The National Guard of Ukraine went through three stages in its evolution into the entity we see today. This is reflected in the type of weaponry used: from that of a standing army inherited from the first National Guard (1991-2000), to SWAT type weapons during its role as an internal police (2000-2014), to back to a paramilitary force that is armed lighter than the army but also can respond faster.

Weapons

ModelImageOriginCaliberDetails
Handguns
Fort-12  Ukraine 9×18mm Makarov Was a standard issued weapon for the old Internal Troops of Ukraine, usage seen by Berkut Forces during the Ukrainian Revolution of 2014. Actual use within the new National Guard is restricted to elite units.
PB  Soviet Union 9×18mm Makarov Special issue hand gun for the Internal Troops, its use within the new National Guard is restricted to elite units.
Makarov PM  Soviet Union 9×18mm Makarov Standard issued handgun to the old National Guard, and is widely used by the new Guard.
PSM pistol  Soviet Union 5.45×18mm Standard issued handgun to the officer corps of the old National Guard, its use within the new Guard is limited however.
Stechkin AP  Soviet Union 9×18mm Makarov Weapon spotted with the new National Guard in limited quantity, likely distributed unintentionally during the early weeks of the Donbass War in an effort to quickly arm a force capable of stopping the separatist drive. Was seen during the Siege of Slavyansk.
Makarych  Russia 9mm rubber bullet A non-lethal handgun for the internior troops widely used by Berkut unit during the Ukrainian Revolution of 2014.
Submachine Gun
MP5  Germany 9×19mm Parabellum Was standard issued sub machine gun of the Special Units of the Interior Troops, and now used by the elite units of the new Guard.
Carbines
Vepr  Ukraine 5.45×39mm Small quantity given away as a promotional stunt to receive future contracts from the National Guard and the Military at large.
AKS-74U  Soviet Union 5.45×39mm Standard carbine of the old national guard, brought back to service with the new guard.
AKMS  Soviet Union 7.62×39mm Most weapons stockpiled but some have been used in the Donbass War.
Assault rifles
Fort-221  Ukraine
 Israel
5.45×39mm Manufactured as a licensed version of the Israeli IMI Tavor TAR-21 by RPC Fort in Vinnytsia Ukraine.
AK-74  Soviet Union 5.45×39mm Standard weapon of the old guard, its successor the interior troops, and now the new guard.
Shotguns
Saiga-12  Russia 12 gauge Purchased during the time of the interior troops for clearing rooms from terrorists and hostage takers, its use within the new National Guard is restricted to elite units.
Fort-500  Ukraine 12 gauge Purchased during the time of the interior troops, used to shoot rubber bullets but also teargas and flash-bang shells.
Sniper rifles
Fort-301  Ukraine 5.56×45mm NATO
VPR-308  Ukraine 7.62×51mm NАТО VPR-308Win — using 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges. First rifle was delivered January 2014; VPR-338LM — using .338 Lapua
Barrett M82  United States 12.7×9 mm NАТО Delivered to Ukraine in March 2015.
Machine gun
Fort-401
 Ukraine
5.56×45mm
Grenade launcher
UAG-40  Ukraine 40 mm
Anti-tank warfare
SPG-9  Soviet Union 73mm Used Extensively as a cheaper alternative to smart AT missiles.
RPG-26  Soviet Union 72.5mm In moderate quantity.
RPG-22  Soviet Union 72.5mm In moderate quantity.
RPG-18  Soviet Union 64mm In moderate quantity.
RPG-7  Soviet Union 40mm Widely available weapon.
Skif  Ukraine  Belarus AT Missile In production since the mid 2000s, much more heavier and powerful missile than Corsar equivalent being BGM-71 TOW, however it is also less sophisticated then Corsar as well. It is meant to replace heavy tripod mounted AT Missile Systems like 9M113 Konkurs. Effective range 5,500 meters.
Barrier  Ukraine AT Missile Vehicle mounted AT Missile designed to replace 9K11 Malyutka, this weapon is attached to BTR-3s, BTR-4s, and BMP-2. Effective range 5,000 meters.
9M113 Konkurs  Soviet Union 135mm Effective range 4,000 meters.
9K111 Fagot[1]  Soviet Union 120mm Effective range 2,000 meters.

Vehicles

Tanks

ModelImageOriginTypeVariantNumberDetails
T-72  Russia
 Soviet Union
Main Battle Tank T-72B3
T-72BV
T-72M1
3
36
36
T-64

 Ukraine




 Ukrainian SSR




 Ukrainian SSR
Main Battle Tank T-64B1M
T-64BV
T-64B
12
44
44
Standard MBT of the old Guard

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

ModelImageOriginTypeVariantNumberDetails
BMP-2  Soviet Union ~60
BMP-1  Soviet Union ~100

Armored Personnel Carrier

ModelImageOriginTypeVariantNumberDetails
BTR-3  Ukraine Armored Personnel Carrier BTR-3e1 ~60 (+200) Unit cost $1,089,000. Further 200 were ordered in 2015.[2]
BTR-80  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Armored Personnel Carrier BTR-80
Joker
~40
BTR-70  Soviet Union Armored Personnel Carrier BTR-70 ~70
BTR-60  Soviet Union Armored Personnel Carrier BTR-60BP ~36
Kozak-2  Ukraine
 Italy
MRAP 11 (+27) Produced by Praktyka. V-hulls produced in US.[3]
KrAZ Shrek  Canada
 Ukraine
MRAP Bus Shrek 1
Shrek OED
6
1
Produced by KrAZ in association with Streit Group.[4] 6 Units and 1 mine disposal unit were transferred to the national guard; KrAZ is capable of producing 25 such units a month but a lack of funds meant that no new orders followed since.
KrAZ Spartan  Canada
 Ukraine
MRAP 40 Built at KrAZ factory in Kremenchuk, Ukraine under license from the Streit Group.[5]
KrAZ Cougar  Canada
 United Arab Emirates
 Ukraine
MRAP 19 Built under license at the KrAZ factory in Kremenchuk, 15 vehicles bought from UAE.[6] 10 loaned to the OSCE mission in Ukraine.[7] A Ukrainian Cougar suffered significant damage for the first time on 3 December 2014 after being hit by a land mine near Luhansk.[8]
KrAZ Cobra  Canada
 United Arab Emirates
 Ukraine
MRAP 5-10
Dozor-B  Ukraine MRAP 9+ At least 9 now accepted into service with National Guard.[9]
Saxon  United Kingdom MRAP 35 (+20) 20 machines serving as medevac's, 35 command posts. Afterwards 20 out of 35 command post where then transferred to the Army.
Bars-6  Ukraine MRAP 0 (+90) Cheap APCs produced in Cherkassy.[10]
Bars-8  Ukraine MRAP 0 (+90) Cheap APCs produced in Cherkassy.[11]
BRDM-2  Soviet Union Armored Scout Car ~70

Artillery

ModelImageOriginTypeVariantNumberDetails
2S1 Gvozdika  Soviet Union SP howitzer 122mm ~60
D-30  Soviet Union 122mm howitzer ~100
T-12  Soviet Union 100mm AT gun ~50
BS-3  Soviet Union 100mm AT gun ~10

Utility Vehicles

ModelImageOriginVariantNumberDetails
Mercedes-Benz  Germany GD 290 20-40 Small Quantity was bought from Germany by volunteers and used most notably by the Donbass Battalion and the Azov Battalion.
Great Wall  China Haval H3 20
Nissan  Japan Nissan NP300 15-50 Pickups equipped with 12.7-mm DShK heavy machine gun.
UAZ  Soviet Union UAZ-469 +200 Inherited from the Soviet Union and still by far the most numerous car in the National Guard.
Volkswagen  Germany T4 50-80 Donated by Germany in the early 2015.
UAZ  Soviet Union UAZ-452 +100 Inherited from the Soviet Union and the old National Guard.

Cargo Vehicles

ModelImageOriginTypeVariantNumberDetails
KrAZ  Ukraine Heavy Truck
(5+ tonnes)
Model 6322 +200
Kamaz


 Russia Heavy Truck
(5+ tonnes)
Model 4326




Model 43114




Model 43253




Model 65117
1




3




20




5
.
MAZ  Belarus Heavy Truck
(5+ tonnes)
Model 6317 44
Ural  Soviet Union Heavy Truck
(5+ tonnes)
Model 4320 +250
KrAZ  Ukraine Medium Truck
(2+ tonnes)
Model 5233 +100
BAZ  India
 Ukraine
Medium Truck
(2+ tonnes)
Model T1618 +100 TATA LPT-1618 produced at Boryspil Autobus Factory under license.
MAZ

 Belarus




 Byelorussian SSR




 Byelorussian SSR
Medium Truck
(2+ tonnes)
Model 4371
Model 5337
Model 5334
+10
Isuzu  Japan Medium Truck
(2+ tonnes)
Model NPR75L 60
GAZ
 Russia





 Soviet Union
Medium Truck
(2+ tonnes)
Model 3307
Model 66

Buses

ModelImageOriginVariantNumberDetails
BAZ
 Ukraine BAZ-A081.20




BAZ-A148
33




26
Ataman
 Ukraine A093




A096
50




10
Bogdan
 Ukraine A-22110
A-20210
40
10

Aircraft

ModelImageOriginTypeNumberDetails
Aircraft
An-74  Soviet Union An-74 1
An-72  Soviet Union An-72B 1
An-26  Soviet Union An-26 15 Not all are combat capable and may require retrofit.
Helicopters
Mil Mi-8  Soviet Union 4 2 Machines are Medivacs and 2 are cargo transporter.
UAV
BpAK P-100  Ukraine

See also

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References

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