Friday 3 March 2023

Attrition In Action: List Of Ukrainian Army Equipment Not Yet Destroyed By Russia


February 2023 marks one full year of epic struggle on Ukraine's part to preserve its very existence. Rather than succumbing to the invaders beleaguering the country from the North, South and East, it has managed take the initiative in a conflict that was heavily stacked against it. Yet one year also marks the point where the war is beginning to surpass perhaps any conflict since WWII in terms of ferocity and, necessarily, losses. Though these losses are skewed to the Russian side, attrition on the Ukrainian side is also unprecedented, and sustainable only through material support from its allies. With new contingents of Western armament on the way, this list now attempts to denote what types of heavy equipment are known to be in use on the battlefield that have not yet been confirmed destroyed or captured. As opposed, to the Russian counterpart of this list, we might thus expect this list to grow rather than dwindle down as time progresses.

Obviously, not all equipment known to have been developed by Ukraine or pledged delivered by an ally may be actually operational, so to keep things manageable this list will include only those systems that have been acknowledged to be in use with the military. Nevertheless, certain systems may be included or omitted on a case-by-case basis for instance because they are expected to be used operationally or, conversely, because including them would be impractical. Categories that have been excluded are small-sized (EOD) UGVs, civilian-grade UAVs, transport and training aircraft, naval vessels and (armoured) trucks. This list is updated as additional vehicle types are confirmed to be destroyed or captured.

Our list showing Russian Army equipment not yet destroyed or captured in Ukraine can be found here

(Click on the equipment type to get a picture of them)

 

Tanks


Armoured Fighting Vehicles


Unmanned Ground Vehicles


Infantry Fighting Vehicles


Armoured Personnel Carriers

 

Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles

 

Infantry Mobility Vehicles

 

Command Posts And Communications Stations

  • 9S457 (For S-300V) (In service with Ukraine before the 2022 invasion)
  • LPG WDSz (For AHS Krab) [June 2022] 

Engineering Vehicles And Equipment


Artillery Support Vehicles And Equipment

 

Towed Artillery

 

Self-Propelled Artillery

 

Multiple Rocket Launchers


Surface-To-Surface Missiles


Short-Range Ballistic Missiles


Coastal Defence Missile Systems


Anti-Aircraft (AA) Guns


Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns


Surface-To-Air Missile Systems


Radars

 

Helicopters


Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

 
Special thanks to Buschlaid.
 
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