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Ukraine: 9×18mm Makarov [4] [9] Fort-14 [4] Ukraine: Fort-14TP 9×18mm Makarov In 2019, it was expected to gradually replace the aging Makarov. [10] Fort-17 Ukraine: 9×18mm Makarov [4] vz. 82 Czechoslovakia: 9×18mm Makarov [11] Glock 17 Austria: 9×19mm Parabellum: Used by special forces. [12] H&K SFP9 Germany: SFP9 SF SFP9 TR 9×19mm ...
Ukrainian soldier with a DPM machine gun Ukrainian soldier with a UK vz. 59 machine gun Ukrainian technical made with a LuAZ-969 with PM M1910 and DP-27 machine guns. Ukrainian Naval Infantry with a Rheinmetall MG 3 machine gun. DP-27 [127] RPD [127] RPK [127] RPK-74 [127] [128] Zastava M53 [127] Beretta MG 42/59; Rheinmetall MG 3 [104] [129 ...
HMX, also called octogen, is a powerful and relatively insensitive nitroamine high explosive chemically related to RDX. The compound's name is the subject of much speculation, having been variously listed as High Melting Explosive , High-velocity Military Explosive , or High-Molecular-weight RDX .
RPG-7 [1] Rocket-propelled grenade: Warhead diameter varies Soviet Union: Reloadable launcher. RPG-18 [1] Rocket-propelled grenade: 64mm Soviet Union: Some of these launchers captured from the separatists were evidently brought from Russia. [1] RPG-22 [1] Rocket-propelled grenade: 72.5mm Soviet Union: Single-shot disposable launcher. RPG-26 [1 ...
Of the 7 thousand charges fired by one rocket launcher, about 2% do not detonate. Such unexploded ordnance in the future pose a threat to civilians in the conflict zone, their detection and detonation are costly. A significant part of the submunitions also does not detonate on impact: according to various estimates, 20-40%.
Britain has spent billions sending military aid to Ukraine Brimstone missiles, long-range rockets and guns: The weapons the UK has sent to Ukraine Skip to main content
The surface-launched missile features a central body with forward-positioned wings and a tail section equipped with four control surfaces giving it a visual appearance of a cruise missile. [1] According to the advisor to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak, the missile has a range of 600–700 km. [7]
[19] The UK and Germany have supplied M270 MLRS to Ukraine and the U.S. has supplied the HIMARS system, however, in batches of single digits. [20] Ukrainian forces consider 155 mm weapons such as the M777 to be superior to their older systems: "They work beautifully. They have the precision of a sniper rifle while firing a 155mm shell.