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The Military Police of Russia (Russian: Военная полиция России, Voennaya politsiya or VP) is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the Russian Armed Forces, which is known by the official name of Main Directorate of the Military Police (Главное управление военной полиции Минобороны РФ), and it is operated by the Russian Ministry ...
The Volk debuted during the International Forum Engineering Technologies 2010 (IDELF-2010) from 30 June to 4 July 2010 in Zhukovsky, Russia. Volk-produced armoured vehicles with 1.5-ton and 2.5-ton capacities were developed to comply with the needs of the Russian military and police.
Its purpose is to give Russian soldiers armed with MANPADS a command and target indication vehicle to receive more precise target data. The vehicle can deploy within five minutes and operate in temperatures from -50 to 60 degrees Celsius (-58 to 132 degrees Fahrenheit). Development started in mid-2013, with the first prototype delivered in May ...
Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia: Multipurpose drone. [431] Joker-10 version in production. [432] Yakovlev Pchela: Unmanned aerial vehicle: 92 [433] Russia: ZALA 421-16E: Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia [434] As of 10 May 2024 at least 56 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [52] ZALA 421-08/Strekoza: Unmanned ...
Also in 2023, "Patrol" entered service with the Russian Guard of the Zaporizhia Oblast. [7] In addition to the Russian National Guard, the armored vehicle was supposed to enter service with the Russian Armed Forces; in particular, the vehicles were supposed to be in service with the Russian 201st Military Base in Tajikistan.
The Military Automobile Inspection (Russian: Военная автомобильная инспекция, ВАИ), the traffic police service of the Military Police of Russia utilizes silver patrol cars with blue striping for their duties. Tactical vehicles are olive green with red stripes.
Pages in category "Military vehicles of Russia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, [145] the Russian Armed Forces received in 2023 several hundreds of thousands of small arms, new and repaired weapon systems, military vehicles and equipment, artillery systems, air defense systems, missiles and bombs, aircraft and helicopters, drones, and also over a million individual armor ...