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Unknown number of tanks brought back from storage because of the losses during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and upgraded/rebuilt. [ 116 ] [ 52 ] As of 16 July 2024, at least 940 (4 T-80B, 584 T-80BV, 4 T-80BVK, 36 T-80BV Obr. 2022, 98 T-80U, 2 T-80UK, 7 T-80UE-1, the only T-80UM2, 125 T-80BVM, 24 T-80BVM Obr. 2022 and 21 unknown variants ...
Chechen forces with AK-74 style rifles. AK-12 assault rifle. Replacing the AK-74M as the primary service rifle of the Russian Ground Forces. Unidentified riflemen wearing Ratnik equipment and armed with AK-74 rifles at Simferopol Airport in February 2014. The AK-74 carried by the rifleman on the right does not have a magazine inserted. AKM [8 ...
Anti-tank missile: 94mm Soviet Union: Wire-guided anti-tank missile system. 9K114 Shturm [1] Anti-tank missile: 130mm Soviet Union: Wire-guided anti-tank missile system. 9M133 Kornet [1] Anti-tank missile: 152mm Russia: The system components were found discarded on a battlefield near Starobesheve. [1] It has not been exported to Ukraine. [1] [10]
Ground clearance: 0.38 m (1.2 ft) ... and for sale to export partners and Eastern-bloc satellite states. ... Russian forces used T-80 tanks alongside T-72s and T-90s.
As of 26 June 2022, 188 T-72 tanks have been visually confirmed captured by the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Territorial Defense Forces and the National Guard, with the biggest number among all Russian MBT types. [92]
[47] [clarification needed] In August 2021, Deputy Defense Minister Alexei Krivoruchko said that the Russian Armed Forces would receive 20 T-14 Armata tanks by the end of 2021. [48] On 23 August 2021, a Rostec official said that the company had shipped an unspecified number of T-14 tanks in an "experimental batch" to the Russian Armed Forces. [49]
The Russian Ground Forces, [a] ... more than 2,500 units of armored weapons have been delivered to tank formations and military units of the Ground Forces, including ...
Units from the 8th Guards Army participated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine under the command of Lieutenant General Andrei Sychevoi. [10] [11]According to experts, the 8th Combined Arms Army was intended to be a centrepiece of the Southern Military District in the southern European part of the Russian Federation, protecting from threats in that region.