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− | | | + | | T-64 || {{UKR}} || 2,281 || (~700 T-64B and T-64BV in service) |
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− | + | | T-80UD || {{UKR}} || 271 || (Ukrainian diesel version) | |
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− | | | + | | BTR-60 || {{USSR}} || 176<ref name=gs/> || |
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− | | | + | | BTR-70 || {{USSR}} || 1,026<ref name=gs/> || (some upgraded with diesel engine) |
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− | | | + | | BTR-80 || {{USSR}} || 456<ref name=gs/> || |
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− | | | + | | BTR-94 || {{UKR}} || || Modified version of BTR-80 with [[ZU-23-2]] 23mm gun and coaxial PKT machinegun. |
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− | | | + | | Mil Mi-24 || {{USSR}} || 40 || |
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− | | | + | | Mil Mi-26 || {{USSR}} || 19 || (stored) |
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− | + | | BM-21 "Grad" || {{USSR}} || MRL 122 mm || 450 || <ref name=autogenerated1>[http://www.mil.gov.ua/index.php?lang=en&part=armament&sub=sv_rszv http://www.mil.gov.ua]</ref> | |
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− | + | | 9P140 "Uragan" || {{USSR}} || MRL 220 mm || 76 || <ref name=autogenerated1 /> | |
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− | + | | 9A52-2 "Smerch" || {{USSR}} || MRL 300mm || 100 || <ref name=autogenerated1 /> | |
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− | + | | 2S1 "Gvozdika" || {{USSR}} || SP howitzer 122mm || 638 || <ref name=gs/> | |
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− | + | | 2S3 "Akatsiya" || {{USSR}} || SP howitzer 152mm || 501 || | |
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− | + | | 2S5 "Giatsint-S" || {{USSR}} || SP gun 152mm || 24 || <ref name=gs/> | |
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− | | | + | | 122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30) || {{USSR}} || Howitzer 122mm || 443 || |
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− | + | | S-300V1 || {{USSR}} || || ''('''SA-12 Gladiator''') ''<ref>[http://www.mil.gov.ua/index.php?lang=en&part=armament&sub=sv_ppo Armament of Ukrainian Armed Forces<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | |
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− | | | + | | Kolchuga passive sensor || {{UKR}} || || '''(Ukrainian-designed)''' |
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− | | | + | | Tor Missile System || {{USSR}} || || ''('''SA-15 Gauntlet''')'' |
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− | | | + | | 9K37 Buk || {{USSR}} || || ''('''SA-11 Gadfly''')'' |
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− | | | + | | 9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2 || {{USSR}} || || ''('''SA-17 Grizzly''')'' |
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− | | | + | | 9K35 Strela-10 || {{USSR}} || || ('''SA-13 Gopher''')'' |
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− | | | + | | Tunguska M1 || {{USSR}} || || ''('''SA-19 Grison''')'' |
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− | + | | ZSU-23-4 "Shilka || {{USSR}}<br>{{UKR}} || 300 || | |
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− | | | + | | AK-74 || {{USSR}} || || Standard Issue Rifle for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. |
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− | | | + | | Makarov PM || {{USSR}} || || |
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− | | | + | | Fort 12 || {{UKR}} || ||'''(Ukrainian designed)''' <ref>[http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg74-e.htm http://world.guns.ru]</ref> |
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− | | | + | | 9M113 Konkurs || {{USSR}} || || ''('''AT-5 Spandrel''')'' |
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− | | | + | | 9M111 Fagot || {{USSR}} || || ''('''AT-4 Spigot''')'' |
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− | | | + | | 9K115-2 Metis-M || {{RUS}} || || ''('''AT-13 Saxhorn-2''')'' |
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− | | | + | | 9M133 Kornet || {{RUS}} || || ''('''AT-14 Spriggan''')'' |
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Contents
Ukraine
Ground Forces
6th Army Corps
HQ in Dnepropetrovsk
- 11th Army Aviation Regiment
- 55th Artillery Brigade
- 73rd Engineer Regiment
- 534th Combat Engineer Regiment
17th Guards Tank Brigade (Kryvyi Rih)
- 25th Armor Battalion
- 93rd Armor Battalion
- 230th Armor Battalion
- 869th Artillery Regiment
- 1069th Anti-Aircraft Regiment
- 145th Recon Battalion
- 1457th Combat Engineer Battalion
- 44th Chemical Battalion
- 812th Signal Battalion
- 18th Medical Battalion
- 129th Maintenance Battalion
- 1055th Supply Battalion
8th Army Corps
- 30th Mechanized Brigade
- 276th Armored Regiment
- 282nd Armored Regiment
- 325th Armored Regiment
- 319th Mechanized Regiment
- 855th Guards Artillery Regiment
- 937th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment
- 54th Guards Recon Battalion
- 151st Guards Combat Engineer Battalion
- 404th Chemical Battalion
- 214th Guards signal Battalion
- 112th Medical Battalion
- 108th Maintenance Battalion
- 1043rd Combat Service Support Battalion
- Separate Chemical Squadron
- 72nd Guards Mechanized Brigade
- 95th Airmobile Brigade
- 26th Artillery Brigade
- 27th Reactive Artillery Regiment
- 3rd Army Aviation Regiment
- 12th Engineer Regiment
- 93rd Signal Regiment
- 347th Communications Center
- 54th Radio Technical Battalion
- 1st Guards Armoured Brigade
- 1st Armored Battalion
- 2nd Armored Battalion
- 3rd Armored Battalion
- 4th Mechanized Battalion
- Brigade Artillery Group
- Artillery Battalion
- Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
- Reactive Artillery Battalion
- Support Units
- 30th Mechanized Brigade
Totals
Tanks
Name | Country of origin | Quantity | Notes |
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T-84 Oplot-M | Ukraine | 10 | |
T-64BM "Bulat" | Ukraine | 76<ref>Template:Ua icon 29 T-64s to be upgraded to Bulats for 1st Armored Brigade</ref> | |
T-64 | Ukraine | 2,281 | (~700 T-64B and T-64BV in service) |
T-55AGM | Ukraine | 172 | |
T-80UD | Ukraine | 271 | (Ukrainian diesel version) |
T-72 | Soviet Union | 1,302 | (stored as reserve) |
APC's and IFV's
Name | Country of origin | Quantity | Notes |
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BMP-1 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
1,008<ref name=gs>http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/sustain_hope.htm Operation Shining Hope</ref> | |
BMP-2 | Soviet Union | 1,434<ref name=gs/> | |
BTR-60 | Soviet Union | 176<ref name=gs/> | |
BTR-70 | Soviet Union | 1,026<ref name=gs/> | (some upgraded with diesel engine) |
BTR-80 | Soviet Union | 456<ref name=gs/> | |
BTR-94 | Ukraine | Modified version of BTR-80 with ZU-23-2 23mm gun and coaxial PKT machinegun. | |
MT-LB | Soviet Union | 2,315 |
Combat Helicopters
Name | Country of origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Mil Mi-8 | Soviet Union | 30 | |
Mil Mi-9 | Soviet Union | 2 | |
Mil Mi-24 | Soviet Union | 40 | |
Mil Mi-26 | Soviet Union | 19 | (stored) |
Artillery
Name | Country of origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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BM-21 "Grad" | Soviet Union | MRL 122 mm | 450 | <ref name=autogenerated1>http://www.mil.gov.ua</ref> |
9P140 "Uragan" | Soviet Union | MRL 220 mm | 76 | <ref name=autogenerated1 /> |
9A52-2 "Smerch" | Soviet Union | MRL 300mm | 100 | <ref name=autogenerated1 /> |
2S1 "Gvozdika" | Soviet Union | SP howitzer 122mm | 638 | <ref name=gs/> |
2S3 "Akatsiya" | Soviet Union | SP howitzer 152mm | 501 | |
2S5 "Giatsint-S" | Soviet Union | SP gun 152mm | 24 | <ref name=gs/> |
2S19 "Msta-S" | Soviet Union | SP howitzer 152mm | 40 | <ref name=gs/><ref name=autogenerated1 /> |
152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) | Soviet Union | 152mm howitzer | ||
122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30) | Soviet Union | Howitzer 122mm | 443 |
Anti-Aircraft Note: This list does not include other anti-aircraft systems employed by the air defence forces
Name | Country of origin | Quantity | Notes |
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S-300V1 | Soviet Union | (SA-12 Gladiator) <ref>Armament of Ukrainian Armed Forces</ref> | |
Kolchuga passive sensor | Ukraine | (Ukrainian-designed) | |
Tor Missile System | Soviet Union | (SA-15 Gauntlet) | |
9K37 Buk | Soviet Union | (SA-11 Gadfly) | |
9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2 | Soviet Union | (SA-17 Grizzly) | |
9K35 Strela-10 | Soviet Union | (SA-13 Gopher) | |
Tunguska M1 | Soviet Union | (SA-19 Grison) | |
ZSU-23-4 "Shilka | Soviet Union Ukraine |
300 | |
9K38 Igla | Soviet Union | (SA-18 Grouse) |
Small arms
Name | Country of origin | Quantity | Notes |
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AK-74 | Soviet Union | Standard Issue Rifle for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. | |
AKM | Soviet Union | ||
Makarov PM | Soviet Union | ||
Fort 12 | Ukraine | (Ukrainian designed) <ref>http://world.guns.ru</ref> | |
RPK-74 | Soviet Union | ||
RPK | Soviet Union | ||
PKM | Soviet Union | ||
Dragunov SVD | Soviet Union | ||
9M113 Konkurs | Soviet Union | (AT-5 Spandrel) | |
9M111 Fagot | Soviet Union | (AT-4 Spigot) | |
9K115-2 Metis-M | Russia | (AT-13 Saxhorn-2) | |
9M133 Kornet | Russia | (AT-14 Spriggan) | |
RPG-29 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
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RPG-22 | Soviet Union | ||
RPG-7 | Soviet Union |
Ukrainian Air Force
- Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport (114th Tactical Aviation Brigade 32x MiG-29)
- Myrhorod Air Base (831st Tactical Aviation Brigade 42x Su-27)
- Starokostiantyniv Air Base (7th Tactical Aviation Brigade 28x Su-24M, 12x Su-24MR)
- Vasylkiv Air Base (40th Tactical Aviation Brigade 16x MiG-29)
- Mykolaiv Airbase (299th Tactical Aviation Brigade 36x Su-25 ; 28th Separate Mixed Aviation Squadron 8x Su-24M, 10x Su-25)
Captured
- Belbek Airport (204th Tactical Aviation Brigade 30x MiG-29) (Captured Intact)
- Kirovskoe Air Base<ref>http://www.dnes.bg/world/2014/03/01/ruski-voenni-kontrolirat-voenno-letishte-do-kirovskoe.217560
"Russian military have established control over the military airport at Kirovskoe in eastern Crimea, Reuters reported, citing Ukrainian military source quoted by Interfax."</ref><ref>http://www.notiziegeopolitiche.net/?p=38808 "Apart from the defensive positions, they would be occupying troops in Moscow Also the Black Sea ports and air bases, the last call to fall into the hands of Putin's army was the military airport of Kirovskoe in eastern Crimea, while the pro-Russian paramilitary troops already check from time to Belbek, in the extreme south of the peninsula, along with the international airport of Simferopol, the capital of the republic." </ref>
Aircraft
- 8x Mi-8 Hip
- 7x An-26 Curl
- 5x Mi-14 Haze
- 6x Be-12 Mail
- 16x Ka-29 Helix-B
- 21x Ka-27 Helix
Subs
- U01 Zaporizhzhia - Foxtrot class submarine
Warships
- U130 Hetman Sahaydachniy - Krivak III class frigate
- U205 Lutsk - Grisha V class corvette
- U209 Ternopil - Grisha V class corvette LAST SPOTTED Ternopil at anchor. Blockaded in Sevastopol harbour 12:00 AM PST 3/5/2014
- U206 Vinnitsya - Grisha II class corvette
- U208 Khmelnytskyi - Pauk class corvette
Auxiliaries
- U310 Chernihiv - Natya class seagoing minesweeper
- U311 Cherkasy - Natya class seagoing minesweeper
- U330 Melitopol - Sonya class base minesweeper
- U331 Mariupol - Sonya class base minesweeper
- U136 Henichesk - Yevgenia class harbor minesweeper
- U401 Kirovohrad - Polnocny-C class landing ship
- U402 Kostiantyn Olshansky - Ropucha I class large landing ship
- U500 Donbas - Amur class floating workshop (Project 304), now command sip
- U510 Slavutych - Bambuk class (Project 1288.4 command ship) LAST SPOTTED Ukrainian ship Slavutich in Sevastopol harbor 8:30 AM PST 3/5/2014
- U511 Simferopol - Moma class small intelligence ship
- U512 Pereyaslav - Muna class costal survey ship
- U753 Horlivka - Yuniy Partizan class freighter (tanker)
- U754 Dzhankoi - Katun I class firefighting ship
- U756 Sudak - Boda class depot ship
- U759 Bakhmach - Toplivo class tanker
- U760 Fastiv - Toplivo class tanker
Russia
Russian Air Force
- Krymsk Air Base (6972nd Guards Aviation Base 36x Su-27, 6x Su-27UB, 20x Mi-24, 16x Mi-8, 4x Ka-27, 3x Mi-28)
- Budyonnovsk Air Base (6971st Airbase 33x Su-25, 7x Su-24MR, 6x Su-25SM)
- Primorsko-Akhtarsk Air Base (6973rd Airbase 31x Su-25, 21x MiG-29)
- Millerovo Air Base (6969th Air Base 36x MiG-29, 6x MiG-29UB)
Black Sea Fleet
# | Type | Name | Class | Year | Status |
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121 | Guided Missile Cruiser | Moskva | Slava | 1983 | Active |
713 | Large ASW Ship | Kerch | Kara | 1974 | Active;Scheduled to be decommissioned within the next several years |
810 | Guided Missile Destroyer | Smetlivy | Kashin | 1969 | Active as of 2011<ref>BSF Ships Head For Mediterranean To Exercise With Italy. Rusnavy.com.</ref> |
801 | Guided Missile Frigate | Ladnyy | Krivak | 1978 | Active as of 2012<ref>Frigate Ladny Returns from Deployment. Rusnavy.com.</ref> |
808 | Guided Missile Frigate | Pytlivyy | Krivak | 1979 |
# | Type | Name | Class | Year |
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152 | Landing Ship | Nikolay Filchenkov | Alligator | 1975 |
148 | Landing Ship | Orsk | Alligator | 1968 |
150 | Landing Ship | Saratov | Alligator | 1966 |
151 | Landing Ship | Azov | Ropucha-II | 1990 |
142 | Landing Ship | Novocherkassk | Ropucha-I | 1987 |
158 | Landing Ship | Tsezar Kunikov | Ropucha-I | 1986 |
156 | Landing Ship | Yamal | Ropucha-I | 1988 |
# | Type | Name | Class | Year | Base | Status |
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554 | Diesel Attack Submarine | Alrosa (B-871) | Kilo | 1990 | Sevastopol | Active, only Kilo class submarine with a pump-jet propulsion system. |
68th Coastal Defense Ship Brigade
# | Type | Name | Class | Year |
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059 | ASW Corvette | Alexandrovets | Grisha I | 1982 |
053 | ASW Corvette | Povorino | Grisha III | 1989 |
071 | ASW Corvette | Suzdalets | Grisha III | 1983 |
064 | ASW Corvette | Muromets | Grisha III | 1983 |
# | Type | Name | Class | Year |
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913 | Seagoing Minesweeper | Kovrovets | Natya I | 1974 |
911 | Seagoing Minesweeper | Ivan Golubets | Natya I | 1973 |
912 | Seagoing Minesweeper | Turbinist | Natya I | 1972 |
909 | Seagoing Minesweeper | Vice Admiral Zhukov | Natya I | 1977 |
41st Missile Boat Brigade
# | Type | Name | Class | Year |
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615 | Guided Missile Corvette | Bora | Dergach | 1988 |
616 | Guided Missile Corvette | Samum | Dergach | 1991 |
620 | Guided Missile Corvette | Shtyl | Nanuchka-III | 1976 |
617 | Guided Missile Corvette | Mirazh | Nanuchka-III | 1983 |
# | Type | Name | Class | Year |
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955 | Missile Boat | R-60 | Tarantul-III Mod | 1985 |
962 | Missile Boat | R-71 | Tarantul-II Mod | 1985 |
952 | Missile Boat | R-109 | Tarantul-III | 1991 |
953 | Missile Boat | R-239 | Tarantul-III | 1991 |
954 | Missile Boat | Ivanovets | Tarantul-III | 1988 |
# | Type | Name | Class | Year |
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054 | Small Antisubmarine Ship | Eysk | Grisha-III | 1987 |
055 | Small Antisubmarine Ship | Kasimov | Grisha-III | 1984 |
901 | Seagoing Minesweeper | Zheleznyakov | Gorya-class | 1988 |
770 | Seagoing Minesweeper | Valentin Pikul' | Natya I Mod | 2001 |
426 | Base Minesweeper | Mineralnyye Vody | Sonya-class | 1990 |
438 | Base Minesweeper | Leytenant Ilyin | Sonya-class | 1982 |
Black Sea Fleet Air Arm
- Gvardeyskoe Air Base (43rd Independent Naval Shturmovik 18x Su-24M, 4x Su-24MR)
- Kacha Air Base (25th Independent Anti-submarine Helicopter Regiment 10x Ka-27, 10x Mi-14 ; 917th Independent Composite Air Regiment 5x An-2, 5x An-12, 5x An-26, 10x Mi-8)
- 880 Separate Naval Infantry Battalion
- 10x 880 Separate Naval Infantry Battalion Motor Rifle Plt (BTR-80 APC x 3)
- 1x 880 Separate Naval Infantry Battalion Motor Rifle Plt (BTR-80 APC x 3 + ATGM)
- 1x 880 Separate Naval Infantry Battalion Mortar Plt (120mm Mortar x 3)
- 881 Separate Assault Battalion
- 10x 881 Separate Assault Battalion Mech Inf Plt (BMP-2 IFV x 3)
- 1x 881 Separate Naval Infantry Battalion Mortar Plt (120mm Mortar x 3)
- 888 Separate Reconnaissance Battalion
- 6x 888 Separate Reconnaissance Battalion Mech Inf Plt (BMP-2 IFV x 3)
- 3x 888 Separate Reconnaissance Battalion Inf Plt (Recon)
- 1613 Separate Artillery Battery
- 3x 1613 Separate Artillery Battery Arty Bty (122mm/36 2S1 Gvozdika M1974 Self-Propelled Howitzer x 6)
- 1619 Separate Air-Defense Artillery Battery
- 2x 1619 Separate Air-Defense Artillery Battery AAA Plt/2 (23mm ZSU-23-2 BTR-ZD x 2)
- 2x 1619 Separate Air-Defense Artillery Battery SAM Plt (SA-13 Gopher [9K35 Strela-10])
- 1x 1619 Separate Air-Defense Artillery Battery Radar (Dog Ear [9S80])
Nearest US Aircraft Carrier (CVN 77 George H.W. Bush)
- Currently close enough to Crimea perform strikes (~450nm-600nm away) without entering Black Sea.
Carrier Strike Group 2
- USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) LAST SPOTTED #USNavy USS George H.W. Bush arrives in Greece for scheduled port visit 8:00 AM PST 3/4/2014
- Carrier Air Wing 8
- VFA-31
- 12 x F/A-18E
- VFA-213
- 12 x F/A-18F
- VFA-15
- 10 x F/A-18C(N)
- VFA-87
- 10 x F/A-18C(N)
- VAQ-134
- 4 x EA-6B
- VAW-124
- 4 x E-2C
- HSC-9
- 12 x MH-60S
- HSM-70
- 12 X MH-60R
- VFA-31
- Destroyer Squadron 22
- USS Leyte Gulf [CG 55]
- USS Philippine Sea [CG 58]
- USS Anzio [CG 68]
References
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