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| current_form      = {{Start date and age|1980|02|09|df=yes}}
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| branches          = [[Grand Velikoslavian Army]] <br> [[Grand Velikoslavian Navy]] <br> [[Grand Velikoslavian Air Force]] <br> [[Strategic Air Command]] <br> [[Vangan Guard]] <br> [[Coastal Guard]]
| branches          = [[Grand Velikoslav Army]] <br> [[Grand Velikoslav Navy]] <br> [[Grand Velikoslav Air Force]] <br> [[Strategic Air Command]] <br> [[Vangan Guard]] <br> [[Coastal Guard]]
| headquarters      = [[Dodecagon]], [[Saint Dumont]]
| headquarters      = [[Dodecagon]], [[Kollavik]]
| flying_hours      =
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| commander-in-chief = [[Alexis V of Velikoslavia|Tsar Alexis V]]  
| commander-in-chief = [[Alexis V of Velikoslavia|Tsar Alexis V]]  
| commander-in-chief_title = Tsar of Velikoslavia
| commander-in-chief_title = Tsar of Velikoslavia
| chief minister    = Grigori Menshikov, Duke of Levograv
| chief minister    = [[Georg Wrenskold]]
| chief minister_title = Minister of War
| chief minister_title = Minister of War
| minister          =  
| minister          =  
| minister_title    =
| minister_title    =
| commander          = Grand General Alexander Isimov
| commander          = Valentin Repnin
| commander_title    = Chief of the Combined Imperial Forces
| commander_title    = Lord-Marshal
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| age                = 17-38
| age                = 17-38
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| active            = 201,203
| active            = 250,000
| ranked            =
| ranked            =
| reserve            = 150,000
| reserve            = 150,000
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| percent_GDP        = 9
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| foreign_suppliers  = Absolutely obscene amount
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The '''Grand Armed Forces of Velikoslavia''' is the military force of the state of [[Velikoslavia]]. It consists of six primary branches; the [[Grand Velikoslavian Army]], the [[Grand Velikoslavian Navy]], the[[Grand Velikoslavian Air Force]], [[Strategic Air Command]], [[Vangan Guard]], and the [[Coastal Guard]]. It is a technologically sophisticated fighting force borne from centuries of warfare with nearby nations. Its Commander-in-Chief is the [[Tsar of Velikoslavia]] and it is managed by the the head of the [[Ministry of Defense (Velikoslavia)|Ministry of Defense]], currently headed by the [[Grigori Menshikov, Duke of Levograv|Duke of Levograv]] and the [[Grand Council of Military Affairs (Velikoslavia)|Grand Council of Military Affairs]], which is composed of three of the highest ranking officials from each branch.  
The '''Grand Armed Forces of Velikoslavia''' is the military force of the state of [[Velikoslavia]]. It consists of six primary branches; the [[Grand Velikoslav Army]], the [[Grand Velikoslav Navy]], the [[Grand Velikoslavian Air Force]], [[Strategic Air Command]], [[Vangan Guard]], and the [[Coastal Guard]]. It is a technologically sophisticated fighting force borne from centuries of warfare with nearby nations. Its Commander-in-Chief is the [[Tsar of Velikoslavia]] and it is managed by the the head of the [[Ministry of Defense (Velikoslavia)|Ministry of Defense]], currently headed by the [[Lord-General Georg Wrenskold|Georg Wrenskold]] and the [[Grand Council of Military Affairs (Velikoslavia)|Grand Council of Military Affairs]], which is composed of three of the highest ranking officials from each branch.  


==History==
==History==
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! '''Commanding Officer'''
! '''Commanding Officer'''
|-----
|-----
| [[file:Zamorodna Flag.svg|60px]]
| [[file:Velikoslavia GAF Flag.svg|60px]]
| Grand Army High Command (VELCOM)
| Grand Army High Command (VELCOM)
| [[Saint Dumont]]  
| [[Kollavik]]  
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| <small>
* Grand Army Aviation Command  
* Grand Army Aviation Command  
* Grand Army Special Forces Command  
* Grand Army Special Forces Command  
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* Imperial Signals Command  
* Imperial Signals Command  
* High Logistics Command  
* High Logistics Command  
* Military Intelligence Division
* Military Intelligence Division</small>
}}
| [[Alexis V of Velikoslavia|Alexis V]] <br> [[Lord-General Georg Wrenskold|Georg Wrenskold]]
| [[Alexis V of Velikoslavia|Alexis V]] <br> [[Grigori, Duke of Levograv|Grand Duke Grigori Menshikov]]
|----
|----
| [[File:Flag of the Eastern Military District.svg|60px]]  
| [[File:WESTCOM flag.png|60px]]  
| Western Regional Command (WESTCOM)
| Western Regional Command (WESTCOM)
| [[Ustengrav]]
| [[Zarinsk]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| <small>
* 1st Army  
* 1st Army  
}}
* 4th Army</small>
| Lord-General Valentin Repinin
| Lord-Marshal Erich Valinov
|----
|----
| [[File:Flag of Western Military District.png|60px]]  
| [[File:Flag of Western Military District.png|60px]]  
| Southern Regional Command (SOCOM)
| Southern Regional Command (SOCOM)
| [[Torla]]
| [[Lemvig]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
|<small>
* 2nd Army  
* 2nd Army  
* 3rd Shock Army
* 3rd Shock Army</small>
}}
| Lord-Marshal Throndar Skand
| Lord-General Throndar Skand
|----
|----
| [[File:Flag of Southern Military District.png|60px]]  
| [[File:Flag of Southern Military District.png|60px]]  
| Eastern Regional Command (EASTCOM)
| Eastern Regional Command (EASTCOM)
| [[Vitesk]]
| [[Uren]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| <small>
* 5th Shock Army
* 5th Shock Army</small>
* 4th Army
| Lord-Marshal Feodor Sigurdsson
}}
| Lord-General Feodor Sigurdsson
|----
|----
| [[File:Flag of Central Military District.png|60px]]  
| [[File:NORCOM flag.png|60px]]  
| Northern Regional Command (NORCOM)
| Northern Regional Command (NORCOM)
| [[Novstongrad]]
| [[Valinorsk]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| <small>
* 6th Army
* 6th Army</small>
}}
| Lord-Marshal Gavrill Potemkin
| Lord-General Gavrill Potemkin
|----
|----
| [[file:Great emblem of the Russian Airborne Troops.svg|60px]]
| [[file:Great emblem of the Russian Airborne Troops.svg|60px]]
| Ochran Force Command (OCROCOM)
| Ochran Force Command (OCROCOM)
| [[Vestimir]]
| [[Danag]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| <small>
* 7th Army
* 7th Army</small>
}}
| Lord-Marshal Leif Volund
| Lord-General Leif Volund
|}
|}
===Grand Army of Velikoslavia===
===Grand Army of Velikoslavia===
The Grand Army is the oldest service branch in Velikoslavia, being founded shortly after its inception by folding the armies of the [[Principality of Kovno]] into the armies of many smaller boyars that contributed to the formation of Velikoslavia. It currently has the largest budget of all the branches owing to its essential role as the primary line of defense against hostile neighbors. In recent years, the army has moved towards decreasing the overall number of active personnel and spending additional funding per soldier in order to increase survivability of individual troops. The branch is headquartered in [[Saint Dumont]] at the [[Dodecagon]]. As of 2020, the army is composed of 201,203 regular soldiers and 150,000 reserve soldiers. These reserve soldiers run drills on a monthly rotating basis and are paid a sum but are not in full time uniform. The army also employs 13,000 civilian employees and 12,000 contractors to support its regular operations.  
The Grand Army is the oldest service branch in Velikoslavia, being founded shortly after its inception by folding the armies of the [[Principality of Kovno]] into the armies of many smaller boyars that contributed to the formation of Velikoslavia. It currently has the largest budget of all the branches owing to its essential role as the primary line of defense against hostile neighbors. In recent years, the army has moved towards decreasing the overall number of active personnel and spending additional funding per soldier in order to increase survivability of individual troops. The branch is headquartered in [[Kollavik]] at the [[Dodecagon]]. As of 2020, the army is composed of 201,203 regular soldiers and 150,000 reserve soldiers. These reserve soldiers run drills on a monthly rotating basis and are paid a sum but are not in full time uniform. The army also employs 13,000 civilian employees and 12,000 contractors to support its regular operations.  


The army is currently divided into 25 separate divisions that are assigned to five armies which are assigned to four military districts, known as "Themata". There are also two other armies composed strictly of reservist formations and are manned by a skeleton crew and only activated in the event of war. Each Themata is commanded by a Lord-General, who is an appointed military commander who serves at the pleasure of the [[Tsar of Velikoslavia|Tsar]]. The Western Themata is headquartered in the port city of [[Ustengrav]], the Eastern Themata is headquartered in [[Vitesk]], the Southern Themata is headquartered in [[Torla]], and finally the Northern Themata is headquartered in [[Novstongrad]]. Velikoslavian armoes all contain Combined Arms Divisions, which contain command structures that can be broken down into independent battalions and regiments for smaller operations in order to avoid deploying entire division class formations.  
The army is currently divided into 25 separate divisions that are assigned to five armies which are assigned to four military districts, known as "Themata". There are also two other armies composed strictly of reservist formations and are manned by a skeleton crew and only activated in the event of war. Each Themata is commanded by a Lord-General, who is an appointed military commander who serves at the pleasure of the [[Tsar of Velikoslavia|Tsar]]. The Western Themata is headquartered in the port city of [[Ustengrav]], the Eastern Themata is headquartered in [[Vitesk]], the Southern Themata is headquartered in [[Torla]], and finally the Northern Themata is headquartered in [[Novstongrad]]. Velikoslavian armoes all contain Combined Arms Divisions, which contain command structures that can be broken down into independent battalions and regiments for smaller operations in order to avoid deploying entire division class formations.  
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| [[file:Great emblem of the 6th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]
| [[file:Great emblem of the 6th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]
| 1st Army  
| 1st Army  
| [[Bakal]]  
| [[Zarinsk]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
|[[image:First Army.png|150px]]
* 1st Combined Arms Mechanized Division
|Marshal Thormund Repnin
* 4th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
* 15th Armored Division
* 12th Armored Division
* 3rd Artillery Division
}}
| General Georgi Zhukov
|----
|----
| [[File:Mo narznaki80 1.png|60px]]  
| [[File:Mo narznaki80 1.png|60px]]  
| 2nd Army
| 2nd Army
| [[Makarov]]
|  
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
* 5th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
* 5th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
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* 16th Artillery Division
* 16th Artillery Division
}}
}}
| General Alexander Polov
| Marshal Alexander Polov
|----
|----
| [[File:Great emblem of the 22nd Guards Army.gif|60px]]  
| [[File:Great emblem of the 22nd Guards Army.gif|60px]]  
| 3rd Shock Army
| 3rd Shock Army
| [[Kaluga]]
|  
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
* 1st Shock Combined Guards Division
* 1st Shock Combined Guards Division
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* 3rd Shock Artillery Division
* 3rd Shock Artillery Division
}}
}}
| General Nicholas Golovin
| Lord-Marshal Nicholas Golovin
|----
|----
| [[File:Great emblem of the 49th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| [[File:Great emblem of the 49th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| 4th Army
| 4th Army
| [[Vimesk]]
|  
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
| {{Collapsible list|title=Units|
* 5th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
* 5th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
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* 19th Artillery Division
* 19th Artillery Division
}}
}}
| General Paul Surov
| Marshal Paul Surov
|----
|----
| [[File:Great emblem of the 41st Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| [[File:Great emblem of the 41st Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| 5th Shock Army
| 5th Shock Army
| [[Oryol]]
|
|{{Collapsible list|title=Units|  
|{{Collapsible list|title=Units|  
* 4th Shock Combined Guards Division
* 4th Shock Combined Guards Division
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* 18th Shock Artillery Division
* 18th Shock Artillery Division
}}
}}
| General Bjorn Hakkon
| Marshal Bjorn Hakkon
|----
|----
| [[File:Great emblem of the 29th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| [[File:Great emblem of the 29th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| 6th Army
| 6th Army
| [[Camp Molnii]]
|  
|{{Collapsible list|title=Units|  
|{{Collapsible list|title=Units|  
* 1st Combined Reserve Division
* 1st Combined Reserve Division
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* 5th Reserve Artillery Division
* 5th Reserve Artillery Division
}}
}}
| General Ivan Volskun
| Marshal Ivan Volskun
|----
|----
| [[File:Great emblem of the 5th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| [[File:Great emblem of the 5th Combined Arms Army.svg|60px]]  
| 7th Army
| 7th Army
| [[Fjalir]]
|  
|{{Collapsible list|title=Units|  
|{{Collapsible list|title=Units|  
* 4th Combined Reserve Division  
* 4th Combined Reserve Division  
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* 2nd Reserve Artillery Division
* 2nd Reserve Artillery Division
}}
}}
| General Boris Yemenev
| Marshal Boris Yemenev
|}
|}


===Grand Navy of Velikoslavia===
===Grand Navy of Velikoslavia===
The Grand Navy is the second oldest branch, having been founded right after the army with the assimilation of the various boyar maintained ships. The primary command center for the navy is based in the port of [[Levograv]] in the fortress of [[Argopol]]. It has historically been one of the smaller branches of the armed forces and since 1960 has focused heavily on {{wp|submarine}}s. Currently, the Velikoslavian navy is considered a green-water navy with the ability to project forces long distances. It has X surface vessels and X submarines deployed in two fleets. The Great Nordic Fleet is the primary fleet of the navy and contains the most strength. The Imperial Northern Fleet is primarily a submarine fleet and operates Velikoslavian arctic submarine pens.  
The Grand Navy is the second oldest branch, having been founded right after the army with the assimilation of the various boyar maintained ships and the [[Princely Fleet]]. The primary command center for the navy is based in the port of [[Levograv]] in the fortress of [[Argopol]]. It has historically been one of the smaller branches of the armed forces and since 1960 has focused heavily on {{wp|submarine}}s. Currently, the Velikoslav navy is considered a blue-water navy with the ability to project forces long distances. It has X surface vessels and X submarines deployed in two fleets. The Great Nordic Fleet is the primary fleet of the navy and contains the most strength. The Imperial Northern Fleet is primarily a submarine fleet and operates Velikoslav arctic submarine pens.  


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{| class="wikitable"
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| [[File:Great emblem of the Pacific Fleet.svg|60px]]  
| [[File:Great emblem of the Pacific Fleet.svg|60px]]  
| Imperial Northern Fleet
| Imperial Northern Fleet
| [[Vitesk]]
| [[Valinorsk]]
| {{Collapsible list|title=Vessels|
| {{Collapsible list|title=Vessels|
* X
* X
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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
===Army===
{{main|Library:Equipment of the Velikoslav Armed Forces}}
====Individual equipment====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Model!!Image!!Type!!Origin!!Details
|-
! colspan="5"|Uniform equipment
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System]] ||[[File:6B48 Ratnik-ZK - 4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p2-09.jpg|center|frameless|155x155px]]|| AFV crew individual protection kit || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| Barmica ||[[File:Barmitsa50.jpg|center|frameless|155x155px]]|| Infantry combat system || {{VLK}} || Broadly fielded.
|-
| TU12 Tanker Uniform ||[[File:Barmitsa50.jpg|center|frameless|155x155px]]|| Tanker uniform || {{VLK}} || Widespread use.
|-
| U98 Standard Issue Combat Suit ||[[File:Barmitsa50.jpg|center|frameless|155x155px]]|| Infantry combat suit || {{VLK}} || Permyachka is in the centre of the photo.
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|BA12]] || [[File:6B45 bulletproof vest - InnovationDay2013part1-61.jpg|center|frameless|153x153px]]|| {{wp|Body armour}} || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|Standard Webbing 12]] ||[[File:6B46 vest - InnovationDay2013part1-62.jpg|center|frameless|154x154px]]|| {{wp|Webbing equipment}} || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System)|Standard Load Bearing Vest 11]] ||[[File:6Sh117 load bearing vest. - InnovationDay2013part1-63.jpg|center|frameless|154x154px]]|| {{wp|Load bearing vest}} || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight Infantry Combat System
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|Standard Issue Helmet 12]] ||[[File:6B47 helmet - InnovationDay2013part1-56.jpg|center|frameless|154x154px]]|| {{wp|Combat helmet}} || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|Standard Gas Mask 12]] ||[[File:Museum of 33rd Central Research Test Institute of Ministry of Defence (Russia) (412-12).jpg|center|frameless|153x153px]]|| {{wp|Gasmask}} || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| {{wp|PMK gas mask}} ||[[File:Russian gas mask ПМК-2.jpg|center|frameless|100x100px]]|| Gasmask || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| Dublon ||[[File:RIAN archive 842936 Military exercises of Guards Engineer Brigade and Engineer Camouflage Regiment of Russian army.jpg|center|frameless|155x155px]]|| Bomb suit || {{VLK}} || Standard issue bomb suit
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|Knight Combat Module 18]] || || Clothing ensemble/Individual protection means/Armoured suit/Protective shield/Masking coat || {{VLK}} || Experimental full infantry combat system designed to replace individual gear currently in testing.
|-
| Diving Suit 16 || || Chemical protection and diving suits/Autonomous local electric heating system || {{VLK}} || Introduced under the KICS
|-
! colspan="5"|Other equipment
|-
| {{wp|Osa (handgun)|NLT05 ||[[File:Wasp (non-lethal weapon).jpg|center|frameless|157x157px]]|| {{wp|Non-lethal weapon}} || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| {{wp|NRS-2}} ||[[File:Нож разведчика стреляющий НРС-2 - 27-й отдельной гвардейской Краснознаменной Севастопольской мотострелковой бригады 06.jpg|center|frameless|157x157px]]|| {{wp|Survival knife}} || {{VLK}} || Standard issue survival knife.
|-
| CRD-2 ||[[File:PKhRDD-3 - 4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p2-52.jpg|center|frameless|157x157px]]|| Chemical reconnaissance device || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| CRDV-2 ||[[File:Tactical exercises of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops units at Shikhani training ground (411-15).jpg|center|frameless|157x157px]]|| Chemical reconnaissance device || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| CRDV-3 || [[File:282-NBC-training-center-71.jpg|center|frameless|154x154px]] || Chemical reconnaissance device/Sampling devices || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| {{wp|Arbalet-1/2|SIPA}} ||[[File:SkyJump2017-04.jpg|center|frameless|157x157px]]|| [[Parachute]]s || {{VLK}} || Standard Issue parachute
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|Standard Issue Combat Radio 13]] ||[[File:R-187P1 - 4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p2-43.jpg|center|frameless|153x153px]]|| Handheld combat radio || {{VLK}} || Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| [[Knight Infantry Combat System|ICCS17]] ||[[File:MAKS Airshow 2013 (Ramenskoye Airport, Russia) (524-06).jpg|center|frameless|157x157px]]|| Information control and communications system || {{VLK}} || Included in the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
| Knight Personnel Survival Generator || || Portable demining charge/Depth metal detector/Geophysical radar/Portable water cleaning system/Portable power source || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| MD43 || || {{wp|Mine detector}} || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| IMD-7 ||[[File:IMD-7S - 4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p2-56.jpg|center|frameless|154x154px]]|| Radiation dose measuring device || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| GSA-4 || || Gas detector || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| 1L227 Sobolyatnik-O ||[[File:MAKS Airshow 2013 (Ramenskoye Airport, Russia) (523-54).jpg|center|frameless|154x154px]]|| {{wp|Man-portable radar}} || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| 1L271 {{wp|Aistyonok}} ||[[File:Aistenok radar maks2009.jpg|center|frameless|100x100px]]|| Man-portable radar || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| PSNR-8M and Kredo-M1 || [[File:Kredo-M1 - IDELF-2008-248.jpg|170x170px]]|| Man-portable radar || {{VLK}} ||Kredo is in the photo.
|-
|SBR-5M (Fara-VR)
|[[File:SBR-5M - 4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p2-34.jpg|170x170px]]
|Man-portable battlefield surveillance radar
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
| Lesochek || || Portable EW station || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| Ironiya and Intrigan/Sextan || || Optical surveillance systems/Reconnaisance-signaling equipment || {{VLK}} || Ironiya comes in portable and vehicle-mounted versions.
|-
|LPR-1 (1D13)
|[[File:MechanizedInfantryExercise2018-05.jpg|frameless|180x180px]]
|{{wp|Laser rangefinder}}
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|LPR-2 "Anode"
|[[File:MAKS Airshow 2013 (Ramenskoye Airport, Russia) (525-34).jpg|frameless|182x182px]]
|Laser Rangefinder
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|LPR-3
|[[File:MAKS Airshow 2013 (Ramenskoye Airport, Russia) (525-36).jpg|frameless|180x180px]]
|Laser Rangefinder
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|LPR-4
|[[File:MAKS Airshow 2013 (Ramenskoye Airport, Russia) (525-35).jpg|frameless|180x180px]]
|Laser Rangefinder
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
| Perunit-B and Grot-N and -M/Orion || || Satellite navigation devices || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| 1 PN 141-1 and Malish family/Strelok/Integratsiya-64, Operator and Karta-2005|| || Night vision devices/Ballistic calculator/Geoinformation systems || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| 1 PN 140-2 Shakhin || || Thermal imager || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| 1L111 Fara-1 || || Radar sight || {{VLK}} ||
|}
 
====Small Arms====
 
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgco'''avish '''cc
!Model!!Image!!Caliber!!Type!!Origin!!Details
|-
! colspan="7"|Pistols
|-
| {{wp|MP-443 Grach|MP-06 Stinger}}|| [[File:MP-443 Grach 02.jpg|170px]] || {{wp|9×19mm Parabellum}} || Semi-automatic pistol || {{VLK}} ||18-round magazine, adopted as a replacement for the Makarov PMM in the Armed Forces.
|-
| {{wp|PSS silent pistol|PS4 Silenced Pistol}} || [[File:Пистолет самозарядный специальный, 6П28 ПСС Вул - ОСН Сатрун 01.jpg|170px]]  || {{wp|7.62×42mm}} || Semi-automatic pistol || {{VLK}} || Compact silenced pistol with a 6-round magazine, used by special forces. PSS-2 7.62×43mm variant entered service in 2011.
|-
| [[Stechkin automatic pistol]]<br>APS|| [[File:Stechkin APS.jpg|170px]]  || [[9×18mm Makarov]] || {{wp|Selective fire}} {{wp|machine pistol}} || {{VLK}} || 20-round magazine, used by special forces.
|-
| {{wp|Makarov pistol}} ||[[File:Пистолет Макарова.png|left|frameless|170x170px]]|| {{wp|9×18mm Makarov}} || {{wp|Semi-automatic pistol}} || {{VLK}} || 8-round magazine (10 or 12 on later PMM versions). Former main side arm still in service.
|-
! colspan="7"|Assault rifles
|-
|{{wp|AK-12#AK-15|VK-15}}
|[[File:7.62mm AK-15 6P71 assault rifle at Military-technical forum ARMY-2016 01.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|7.62×39mm}}
|Assault rifle
|{{VLK}}
|Completed operational testing in 2017 and formally adopted in 2018.
|-
|{{wp|AK-12|VK-12}}
|[[File:5,45mm AK-12 6P70 assault rifle at Military-technical forum ARMY-2016 03.jpg|left|frameless|170x170px]]
|{{wp|5.45×39mm}}
|Assault rifle
|{{VLK}}
|Completed operational testing in 2017.
|-
|{{wp|AN-94|VK-94}}
|[[File:Опытный образец автомата АН-94, в источниках упоминается как ЛИ-291 - Танковому Биатлону-2014 02.jpg|170px]]
|5.45×39mm
|Assault rifle
|{{VLK}}
|30-round magazine, new 60-round magazine, 2-round burst mode fired at 1800 [[Rate of fire|RPM]]. It was cancelled from general issue due to cost. Limited usage by special forces.
|-
|{{wp|AK-74#AK-74M|VK-74M}}
|[[File:Ak74m 91.jpg|170px]]
|5.45×39mm
|Assault rifle
|{{VLK}}
|30-round magazine. It is an improved VK-74 with a synthetic folding stock
|-
|{{wp|AK-74|VK-74}}
|[[File:Ak74assault.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|5.45×39mm}}
|{{wp|Assault rifle}}
|{{VLK}}
| Reservist rifle slowly being phased out for newer designs. Supplemented by VK-74M.
|-
|{{wp|SR-3 Vikhr|SK-3}}
|[[File:SR-3 (540-03).jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|9×39mm}}
|Suppressed assault rifle
|{{VLK}}
|20- or 30-round magazine.
|-
! colspan="7"|Sniper rifles and designated marksman rifles
|-
|{{wp|SV-98}}
|[[File:SV-98 Sniping competition for The Armourers Day 12.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|7.62×54mmR}}
|{{wp|Bolt action}} {{wp|sniper rifle}}
|{{VLK}}
|10-round removable magazine, iron and telescopic sights
|-
|{{wp|Dragunov sniper rifle|SVDM}}
|[[File:SVDM sniper rifle at Military-technical forum ARMY-2016 01.jpg|frameless|170x170px]]
|7.62×54mmR
|Sniper rifle|Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle
|{{VLK}}
|10-round magazine, semi auto. Introduced as part of the KICS.
|-
|{{wp|Dragunov sniper rifle|SR47}}
|[[File:SVD Dragunov.jpg|frameless|170x170px]]
|7.62×54mmR
|{{wp|Sniper rifle|Semi-automatic sniper rifle}}/{{wp|designated marksman rifle}}
|{{VLK}}
|10-round magazine, semi auto, main service sniper rifle. 9.3×64mm SVDK variant is used for dealing with targets behind heavy cover, while SVDS variant is used by special forces.
|-
|{{wp|KSVK 12.7|ASVK-M Kord-M}}
|[[File:ASVK Kord-M 6V7M - 4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p2-28.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|12.7×108mm}}
|{{wp|Anti-materiel rifle}}
|{{VLK}}
|5-round magazine, bolt action. Introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
|{{wp|KSVK 12.7|ASVK}}
|[[File:KSVK1.jpg|170px]]
|12.7×108mm
|Anti-materiel rifle
|{{VLK}}
|5-round magazine, bolt action.
|-
|{{wp|VSS Vintorez}}
|[[File:Vss vintorez 01.jpeg|frameless|170x170px]]
|9×39mm
|{{wp|Silencer (firearm)|Suppressed}} {{wp|sniper rifle}}
|{{VLK}}
|10- or 20-round magazine, semi or full auto, uses an integrated [[suppressor]]. VSSM variant introduced as part of the Knight infantry combat system.
|-
! colspan="7"|Machine guns
|-
|{{wp|RPK|RPK-74M}}
|[[File:RPK-74M (1).jpg|frameless|170x170px]]
|{{wp|5.45×39mm}}
|Squad automatic weapon
|{{VLK}}
|30- or 45-round magazine, based on the AK-74M. RPK-74M variant is the main service [[Squad automatic weapon|SAW]]. 
|-
|{{wp|RPK|RPK-74}}
|[[File:Soviet RPK-74.JPEG|frameless|170x170px]]
|[[5.45×39mm]]
|[[Squad automatic weapon]]
|{{VLK}}
|30- or 45-round magazine, based on the {{wp|AK-74}}. RPK-74s are kept in stock.
|-
|{{wp|PKP Pecheneg machine gun|PK-03}}
|[[File:Демонстрация стрельбы из пулеметов ПКП Печенег - 4-й гвардейской Кантемировской танковой дивизии 01.jpg|170px]]
|7.62×54mmR
|{{Wp|General-purpose machine gun}}
|{{VLK}}
|Belt fed with 100- or 200- or 250-round boxes. Based on and designed to replace the {{wp|PK machine gun|PKM}}, General Issue
|-
|{{wp|PK machine gun|PK-47}}
|[[File:PKM - OSN Saturn (4).jpg|frameless|170x170px]]
|7.62×54mmR
|General-purpose machine gun
|{{VLK}}
|Belt fed with 100- or 200- or 250-round boxes.
|-
|{{wp|Kord machine gun|HPK-01}}
|[[File:12,7-мм пулемет Корд - Интерполитех-2011 01.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|12.7×108mm}}
|{{wp|Heavy machine gun}}
|{{VLK}}
|Belt fed with 50-round boxes, replacing the HPK=75 as the main service heavy machine gun. Moderate usage.
|-
|{{wp|NSV machine gun|HPK-75}}
|[[File:NSVT (2).JPG|170px]]
|12.7×108mm
|Heavy machine gun
|{{VLK}}
|Belt fed with 50-round boxes, main service heavy machine gun.
|-
! colspan="7"|Grenade launchers
|-
|{{wp|GP-25|GP-25/30/34}}
|[[File:GP-25 at Tula State Museum of Weapons.jpg|170px]]
|40mm VOG-25
|{{wp|Grenade launcher#Attached|Underslung grenade launcher}}
|{{VLK}}
|Can be fitted to all in service rifles.
|-
|{{wp|RGM-40 Kastet}}
|[[File:Images rpkmn.jpg|170x170px]]
|40mm VOG-25
|{{wp|Grenade launcher#Standalone|Single-shot grenade launcher}}
|{{VLK}}
|Stand-alone version of GP-25 with telescoping stock.
|-
|{{wp|GM-94}}
|[[File:Grenade-launcher-GM-94.jpg|170px]]
|43mm
|{{wp|Grenade launcher#Standalone|Multi-shot grenade launcher}}
|{{VLK}}
|3-round tube magazine, pump action, optimised for close quarters battle using grenades with a small kill radius.
|-
|{{wp|RG-6 grenade launcher|RG-6/6G30}}
|[[File:RG-6 Interpolitex-2011.jpg|170px]]
|40mm VOG-25
|Multi-shot grenade launcher
|{{VLK}}
|6-round capacity in [[revolver]] style cylinders.
|-
|{{wp|AGS-40 Balkan}}
|[[File:AGS-40 grenade launcher - Oboronexpo2014part4-46.jpg|170px]]
|40mm
|Automatic grenade launcher
|{{VLK}}
|Operational tests completed in 2020 with potential service entry date of March 2022.
|-
|{{wp|AGS-30}}
|[[File:AGS-30 maks2009.jpg|170px]]
|30×29mm
|Automatic grenade launcher
|{{VLK}}
|Belt fed with 29-round drums, replacement for [[AGS-17]].
|-
|{{wp|AGS-17}}
|[[File:30-мм автоматический гранатомет АГС-17 Пламя.jpg|170px]]
|30×29mm
|{{wp|Automatic grenade launcher}}
|{{VLK}}
|Belt fed with 29-round drums.
|-
! colspan="7"|Rocket propelled grenade launchers
|-
|{{Wp|RPG-28}}
|[[File:RPG-28 grenade launcher at Interpolitex-2016 01.jpg|170px]]
|125&nbsp;mm
|Rocket-propelled grenade
|{{VLK}}
|Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem charge warhead.
|-
|{{wp|RPG-32}}
|
|105mm
|Rocket-propelled grenade
|{{VLK}}
|Re-loadable launcher.
|-
|{{wp|RPG-29}}
|[[File:RPG-29 USGov.JPG|170px]]
|105mm
|Rocket-propelled grenade
|{{VLK}}
|Re-loadable launcher. Can use tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use.
|-
|{{wp|RPG-27}}
|[[File:Tula State Museum of Weapons (79-58) (cropped) RPG-27.jpg|170px]]
|105mm
|Rocket-propelled grenade
|{{VLK}}
|Single-shot disposable launcher with [[tandem-charge]] warhead.
|-
|{{wp|RPG-26}}
|[[File:Grenade launchers RPG-26.jpg|170px]]
|72.5mm
|Rocket-propelled grenade
|{{VLK}}
|Single-shot disposable launcher with thermobaric warhead for anti-infantry use.
|-
|{{wp|RPG-7}}
|[[File:RPG-7V1 grenade launcher - RaceofHeroes-part2-22.jpg|170px]]
|40mm (launcher only, warhead diameter varies)
|Rocket-propelled grenade
|{{VLK}}
|Re-loadable launcher with a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available.
|-
! colspan="7"|Anti-tank guided missiles
|-
|{{wp|9M133 Kornet}}
|[[File:9M133 Kornet.JPG|170px]]
|152mm
|Anti-tank guided missile
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9M113 Konkurs|9M113M Konkurs-M}}
|[[File:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Russian-Made Missile Found in Hezbollah Hands.jpg|170px]]
|135mm
|Anti-tank guided missile
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9K115-2 Metis-M|9М131 Metis-M/9М131M Metis-M1}}
|[[File:Antitank missile system Metis-M1.jpg|170px]]
|130mm
|Anti-tank guided missile
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9K111 Fagot|9M111M Fagot-M}}
|[[File:POLK 9K111 Fagot.jpg|170px]]
|120mm
|[[Anti-tank guided missile]]
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|[[Man-portable air-defense system]]s
|-
|{{wp|9K34 Strela-3}}
|[[File:SA-14 missile and launch tube.jpg|170px]]
|75mm
|Man-portable air-defense system
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9K32 Strela-2}}
|[[File:SA-7.jpg|170px]]
|75mm
|Man-portable air-defense system
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9K333 Verba}}
|[[File:MAKS2015part7-48.jpg|170px]]
|72mm
|Man-portable air-defense system
|{{VLK}}
|Equipped with an automated fire control system.
|-
|{{wp|9K38 Igla}}
|[[File:9K338 Igla-S (NATO-Code - SA-24 Grinch).jpg|170px]]
|72mm
|Man-portable air-defense system
|{{VLK}}
|.
|-
! colspan="7"|Hand grenades
|-
| {{wp|RGO hand grenade|RGO}} || [[File:RGO defensive grenade Navy.jpg|170px]] || 60mm || {{wp|Grenade|Hand grenade}} || {{VLK}} || 6 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds.
|-
| {{wp|RGN hand grenade|RGN}} || [[File:RGN offensive hand grenade Navy.jpg|170px]] || 60mm || Hand grenade || {{VLK}} || 4 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds.
|-
|{{wp|RGD-5}}
|[[File:Rgd 5 hand grenade.jpeg|left|frameless|152x152px]]
|56&nbsp;mm
|Hand grenade
|{{VLK}}
|20 Meter Effective Range. 4.2 Second fuse.
|-
| {{wp|F-1 grenade (Russia)|F1}} || [[File:F1 grenade travmatik com 01 by-sa.jpg|170px]] || 55&nbsp;mm || Hand grenade || {{VLK}} || 30 meter effective radius, 3.2 to 4.2 second fuse.
|-
! colspan="7"|Mines
|-
|{{wp|MON-50}}
|[[File:Non armed mon50 anti-personnel clustermine.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|Tripwire}}/Command
|{{wp|Anti-personnel mine}}
|{{VLK}}
|Propels ~485/540 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 50 meters.
|-
|{{wp|MON-90}}
|[[File:Tyumen higher military command School of engineering 07.jpg|170px]]
|Tripwire/Command
|Anti-personnel mine
|{{VLK}}
|Propels ~2000 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 90 meters.
|-
|{{wp|MON-100}}
|[[File:MON-100 2 (ORDATA).jpg|170px]]
|Tripwire/Command
|Anti-personnel mine
|{{VLK}}
|Propels ~400 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 100 meters.
|-
|{{wp|MON-200}}
|
|Tripwire/Command
|Anti-personnel mine
|{{VLK}}
|A larger and more powerful version of the MON-100.
|-
|{{wp|OZM}}
|[[File:OZM 3, 4 und 72.jpg|170px]]
|Tripwire/Command/Pressure
|Anti-personnel mine
|{{VLK}}
|~500g {{wp|TNT}}, fragmentation mine.
|-
|{{wp|POMZ}}
|
|Tripwire/Command/Pressure
|Anti-personnel mine
|{{VLK}}
|~75g TNT, fragmentation mine.
|-
|{{wp|PMN mine|PMN}}
|[[File:PMN (rechts) und PMN 2.jpeg|170px]]
|Pressure
|Anti-personnel mine
|{{VLK}}
|~240g TNT, anti-personnel blast mine.
|-
|{{wp|TM-46 mine|TM-46}}
|[[File:TM-46 AP-mine.JPEG|170px]]
|Pressure
|Anti-tank mine
|{{VLK}}
|5.7&nbsp;kg TNT.
|-
|{{wp|TM-57 mine|TM-57}}
|[[File:TM-57 held with tilt fuze.jpg|170px]]
|Pressure
|Anti-tank mine
|{{VLK}}
|6.3&nbsp;kg TNT.
|-
|{{wp|TM-62 series of mines|TM-62}}
|[[File:Winz7.jpg|170px]]
|Pressure
|Anti-tank mine
|{{VLK}}
|7.5&nbsp;kg TNT.
|-
|{{wp|TM-83 mine|TM-83}}
|
|Seismic sensor/Optical sensor
|Anti-tank mine
|{{VLK}}
|~13&nbsp;kg TNT.
|-
|{{wp|TM-89 mine|TM-89}}
|
|Magnetic sensor
|Anti-tank mine
|{{VLK}}
|~10&nbsp;kg TNT.
|}
 
====Artillery====
 
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgco'''avish '''cc
! style="width:15%;"| Model
! style="width:12%;" | Image
! style="width:20%;"| Type
! style="width:12%;"| Quantity
! style="width:12%;"| Origin
! Details
|-
! colspan="7"|Mortars
|-
| {{wp|2S12 Sani|MS12}} || [[File:2S12 Sani (heavy mortar system).jpg|170px]] || 120mm {{wp|mortar (weapon)|heavy mortar}} || Active: ≈636<br /> Reserve: 1,000|| {{VLK}} ||
|-
| {{wp|2B14 Podnos|MB14 Podnos}} || [[File:2B14 Podnos at "Engineering Technologies 2010" forum.jpg|170px]] || 82mm {{wp|mortar (weapon)|infantry mortar}} || Active: ≈306<br /> Reserve: 3,000 || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| {{wp|2B9 Vasilek|MB10 Vasilek}} || [[File:2B9 Vasilek mortar-4058.JPG|170px]] || 82mm {{wp|mortar (weapon)|gun-mortar}} ||  806 || {{VLK}} ||
|-
! colspan="7"|Field artillery
|-
|{{wp|152 mm howitzer 2A65 Msta-B|2A65 Msta-B}}
|[[File:2A65 Msta-B.JPG|170px]]
|152mm howitzer
|Active: 150<br />Reserve: 600
|{{VLK}}
|Some guns return into active service from reserve.
|-
|{{wp|2A36 Giatsint-B}}
|[[File:152-мм пушка Гиацинт-Б (5).jpg|170px]]
|152mm howitzer
|Active: ≈131<br /> Reserve: 1,100
|{{VLK}}
|Modernised or new guns are being delivered.
|-
|{{wp|122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)|2A18 D-30}}
|[[File:122- мм гаубица Д-30 (1).jpg|170px]]
|122mm howitzer
|Active: ≈564<br />Reserve: 4,400
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2S9 Nona#Variants|2B16 Nona-K}}
|[[File:2B16 gun-howitzer-mortar 3.jpg|170px]]
|120mm howitzer
|100
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|100 mm anti-tank gun T-12|2A29 MT-12 Rapira}}
|[[File:100-мм противотанковая пушка Т-12 Рапира (1).jpg|170px]]
|100mm anti-tank gun
|220
|{{VLK}}
|Modernised T-12.
|-
! colspan="7"|Self-propelled artillery
|-
|{{wp|2S7 Pion|2S7M Malka}}
|[[File:2S7 Pion self-propelled gun in Polish service.jpg|170px]]
|203mm self-propelled howitzer
|Active: 60<br />Reserve: 260
|{{VLK}}
|Modernisation completed.
|-
|{{wp|2S35 Koalitsiya-SV}}
|[[File:Alabino110416-45.jpg|170px]]
|152mm self-propelled howitzer
|≈12
|{{VLK}}
|Ordered to replace the {{WP|2S19 Msta}}.
|-
|{{wp|2S19 Msta|2S19 Msta-S/2S19M1 and 2S19M2 Msta-SM2}}
|[[File:AlabinoTraining0904-34.jpg|170px]]
|152mm self-propelled howitzer
|832
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2S5 Giatsint-S}}
|[[File:Self-propelled gun 2S5 "Giatsint-S" with 152-mm gun 2A37..JPG|170px]]
|152mm self-propelled howitzer
|X
|{{VLK}}
| Modernization of active guns underway
|-
|{{wp|2S3 Akatsiya}}
|[[File:2C3 Uraltransmash.jpg|170px]]
|152mm self-propelled howitzer
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2S1 Gvozdika}}
|[[File:6742 - Moscow - Poklonnaya Hill - Tank.JPG|170px]]
|122mm self-propelled howitzer
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2S1 Gvozdika#Variants|2S34 Chosta}}
|[[File:2S34 Chosta.JPG|170px]]
|120mm self-propelled howitzer
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2S4 Tyulpan}}
|[[File:2S4 Tyulpan.jpg|170px]]
|240mm self-propelled gun-mortar
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2S9 Nona#Variants|2S23 Nona-SVK}}
|[[File:ParkPatriot2015part5-63.jpg|170px]]
|Self-propelled 120&nbsp;mm mortar
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Rocket artillery
|-
|{{wp|BM-30 Smerch}}/{{wp|9A52-4 Tornado|Tornado-S}}
|[[File:9К58 Смерч 3.jpg|170px]]
|300mm multiple rocket launchers
|XX
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BM-27 Uragan#Variants|Uragan-1M}}
|[[File:Ураган-1М - Тренировка курсантов Михайловской военной артиллерийской академии 02.jpg|170px]]
|Universal 220mm-300mm multiple rocket launcher
|
|{{VLK}}
|Replacement for older models
|-
|{{wp|BM-27 Uragan}}
|[[File:9K57 Uragan 2.jpg|170px]]
|220mm multiple rocket launcher
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|TOS-1}}
|[[File:Army2016-487.jpg|170px]]
|220mm {{wp|thermobaric weapon|thermobaric}} rocket launcher
|
|{{VLK}}
|TOS-1A variant entered service in 2008
|-
|{{Wp|9A52-4 Tornado|Tornado-G}}
|[[File:Army2016demo-062.jpg|170px]]
|122mm multiple rocket launcher
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BM-21 Grad}}
|[[File:Russian BM-21 Grad in Saint Petersburg.JPG|170px]]
|122mm multiple rocket launcher
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Anti-aircraft artillery
|-
|{{wp|2K22 Tunguska|9K22 Tunguska}}
|[[File:VDay Parade Rehearsal Moscow03.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon|Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun}}
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|ZSU-23-4 Shilka}}
|[[File:ZSU-23-4 Shilka 01.jpg|170px]]
|Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Tor missile system|9K331M Tor-M1/Tor-M1-2U and M2}}
|[[File:VDay Parade Rehearsal Moscow04.jpg|170px]]
|Short range surface-to-air missile
|
|
|-
|{{wp|9K35 Strela-10|9K35M3 Strela-10M3/MN}}
|[[File:Strela 10.jpg|170px]]
|Short range surface-to-air missile
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9K33 Osa}}
|[[File:9K33 Osa of the Russian Army.jpg|170px]]
|Short range surface-to-air missile
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Buk missile system|9K37M1 Buk/9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2/9K37M2 Buk-M2/9K37M3 Buk-M3}}
|[[File:VDayParadeRehearsal2009-01.JPG|170px]]
|Medium range surface-to-air missile
|
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|2K12 Kub}}
|[[File:Sa6 1.jpg|170px]]
|Medium range surface-to-air missile
|X
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|S-300 missile system#S-300V (SA-12)|Almaz Antey S-300/S-300V4}}
|[[File:9K81 S-300V launcher.jpg|170px]]
|Long-range surface-to-air missile
|X
|{{VLK}}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Tactical ballistic missile systems
|-
|{{wp|9K720 Iskander|9K720 Iskander-M / SS-26}}
|[[File:Alabino220415part1-42.jpg|170px]]
|Short-range tactical ballistic missile
|X
|{{VLK}}
|.
|}
 
====Armoured Vehicles====
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgco'''avish '''cc
! style="width:15%;"| Model
! style="width:12%;" | Image
! style="width:20%;"| Type
! style="width:12%;"| Quantity
! style="width:12%;"| Origin
! Details
|-
! colspan="7"|Tanks
|-
| [[T80125]] || [[File:T80125.png|170px]]|| Main battle tank || Active: 320 Reserve: 1,500 || {{VLK}} ||
|-
| [[T60110]] || [[File:T60110.png|170px]] || Main battle tank || Active: 0 <br/>Reserve: 2,000 || {{VLK}} ||
|-
! colspan="7"|Infantry fighting vehicles
|-
|{{wp|BMP-3|IFV3}}
|[[File:TB2015ExhibitionP2-42.jpg|170px]]
|Infantry fighting vehicle
|230
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BMP-2|IFV2}}
|[[File:Army2016demo-007.jpg|170px]]
|Infantry fighting vehicle
|Active: 1,000 <br />Reserve: 1,500
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BMP-1|IFV1}}
|[[File:467th Guards District Training Center (414-06).jpg|170px]]
|Infantry fighting vehicle
|Active: 100<br />Reserve: 2,000
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Tank destroyers
|-
|{{wp|Kornet-D|Rapier-D}}
|[[Image:VDayRehearsal05052016-05.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile anti-tank guided missile system
|67 (planned)
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|9M133 Kornet|9P163M-1 Rapier D}}
|[[File:Kornet-T in 1000th Training Center of Rocket and Artillery Troops 01.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile anti-tank guided missile system
|25
|{{VLK}}
|Based on the IFV3 chassis.
|-
|{{wp|9M123 Khrizantema|9P157-2 Khrizantema}}
|[[File:Khrizantema 1.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile anti-tank guided missile system
|15
|{{VLK}}
|Based on the IFV3 chassis.
|-
|{{wp|9K114 Shturm|9P149 Shturm}}
|[[File:9P149.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile anti-tank guided missile system
|540
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Personnel carriers
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz Typhoon|Pantra Typhoon}}
|[[File:KamAZ-63968 Typhoon - Engineering technologies 2012 (1).jpg|170px]]
|Mine-resistant ambush-protected truck
|160
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Ural Typhoon|Pantra Helix}}
|[[File:Ural-63099 armored vehicle-2012-04.jpg|170px]]
|Mine-resistant ambush-protected truck
|187
|{{VLK}}
|Part of the Typhoon program.
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Pantra 43501 Patrul}}
|
|Mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle
|5
|{{VLK}}
|Part of the Typhoon program. It is used by the Military Police.
|-
|{{wp|BTR-90}}
|[[File:BTR-90 (2).jpg|170px]]
|Armoured personnel carrier
|40
|{{VLK}}
|Ordered in small quantities though considered superfluous. Orders halted in 2012.
|-
|{{Wp|BTR-80|BTR-80/82A}}
|[[File:2013 Moscow Victory Day Parade (24).jpg|170px]]
|Armoured personnel carrier
|2,000
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BTR-70}}
|[[File:BTR70 002.jpg|170px]]
|Armoured personnel carrier
|150
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BTR-60}}
|[[File:BTR-60PB DA-ST-89-06597.jpg|170px]]
|Armoured personnel carrier
|Reserve: 1,000
|{{VLK}}
|'''Phased out of service.'''
|-
|{{wp|Bulat (APC)}}
|[[File:Russia_Arms_Expo_2013_(531-45).jpg|170x170px]]
|Armoured personnel carrier
|25
|{{VLK}}
|In production to phase out older BTR-70 vehicles.
|-
|{{wp|MT-LB}}
|[[File:RWS2017-37.jpg|170px]]
|Armoured personnel carrier
|Reserve: 1,500
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|T-72S|BMO-T}}
|[[File:Heavy flamethrower personnel carrier BMO-T (1).jpg|170px]]
|Heavy flamethrower personnel carrier
|42
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BRDM-2}}
|[[File:BRDM-2 in Korolyov Moscow Oblast.jpg|alt=|170x170px]]
|Armoured car
|Active: 500
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Logistics and utility
|-
|{{wp|GAZ Tigr|Actaeon Light Technical}}
|[[File:Alabino22042016-06.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|Infantry mobility vehicle}}
|
|{{VLK}}
|-
|{{wp|Iveco LMV}}
|[[File:Iveco LMV Lynx photo004.jpg|170px]]
|Infantry mobility vehicle
|418
|{{flag|Latium}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon LUT}}
|[[File:Kamaz P9190209.JPG|170px]]
|Light cargo truck
| 4,000
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Ural-4320|Pantra NLUT}}
|[[File:4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division (395-52).jpg|170px]]
|Light cargo truck
|3,500
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|GAZ-33097|Pantra GPLU}}
|[[File:27th Independent Sevastopol Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (182-3).jpg|170px]]
|Light cargo truck
| 2,500
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|GAZ Sadko|Pantra Camel}}
|[[File:Interpolitex2016part2-11.jpg|170px]]
|Cargo truck
|2,000
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon Mule}}
|[[File:Army2016-343.jpg|170px]]
|Medium cargo truck
|1,400
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon Bison}}
|[[File:Interpolitex 2011 (402-25).jpg|170px]]
|Medium cargo truck
|1,000
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|ZiL|ADB TR54}}
|[[File:ParkPatriot2015part4-20.jpg|170px]]
|Medium cargo truck
|400
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Ural-4320|Pantra 4340}}
|[[File:Ural-4320 - ETIF-2010 (1).jpg|170px]]
|Medium cargo truck
|1,000
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon Mustang}}
|[[File:KamAZ-6350 truck, 2011.jpg|170px]]
|Heavy cargo truck
|890
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Ural-5323|Pantra Longhorn}}
|[[File:Ural-5323.jpg|170px]]
|Heavy cargo truck
|1,560
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon Rhino}}
|[[File:KamAZ military tank transporter.jpg|170px]]
|Heavy tractor unit
|450
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|GAZ-3351 Los|Pantra 240}}
|[[File:Interpolitex 2013 (534-32).jpg|170px]]
|Articulated tracked transport vehicle
|150
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Vityaz (ATV)|FT30 Crawler}}
|[[File:DT-30P1 Vityaz 1.jpg|170px]]
|Articulated tracked transport vehicle
|65
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|PTS (vehicle)|Pantra Goose}}
|[[File:PTS-2 - RaceofHeroes-part2-35.jpg|170px]]
|Amphibious tracked transport carrier
|320
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Military engineering
|-
|{{wp|BMP-3#Variants|BREM-L "Beglianka"}}
|[[File:BREM-L - TankBiathlon14part2-15.jpg|170px]]
|Armoured recovery vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BTR-80#Variants|BREM-K}}
|[[File:BREM-K - TankBiathlon14part2-04.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled armoured recovery vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|REM-KL}}
|[[File:TB2015ExhibitionP3-19.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled armoured recovery vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|REM-KC}}
|[[File:REM-KS on BAZ-6910 chassis (1).jpg|left|170x170px]]
|Repair and recovery vehicle
|Unknown
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|T-72S|BREM-1}}<br>{{wp|T-90#Variants|BREM-1M}}
|[[File:BREM-1 - ETIF-2010 (1).jpg|170px]]
|Armoured recovery vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|IMR-2}}<br>{{wp|T-90#Variants|IMR-3M}}
|[[File:Engineering Technologies - 2012 (5-47).jpg|170px]]
|Combat engineering vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|List of BMP-1 variants#Combat engineer|IRM "Zhuk"}}
|[[File:Army2016demo-103.jpg|170px]]
|Engineer reconnaissance vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|T-72S|MTU-72}}<br>{{wp|T-90#Variants|MTU-90}}
|[[File:MTU-90 2.jpg|170px]]
|Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|TMM-6}}
|[[File:TMM-6 bridgelayer - Omsk 2009 - 02.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled vehicle-launched bridge
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|TMM-3}}
|[[File:Army2016-362.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled vehicle-launched bridge
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|MICR (МИКР)/KMV-10K/EOV-25321/TO-25 and TO-18
|
|Mine clearing vehicle/Military crane-manipulator/Excavator/Tractors
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|T-90#Variants|BMR-3M}}
|[[File:Engineering Technologies - 2012 (5-36).jpg|170px]]
|Armoured mine clearing vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|ISDM}} Zemledeliye
|
|Remotely-controlled [[minelayer]]
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|UR-77|UR-77 Meteorit}}<br>{{wp|BMP-3#Variants|UR-07}}
|[[File:Openwater2016-47.jpg|170px]]
|Armoured mine-clearing line charge launcher
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|BAZ-6403
|[[File:BAZ-6403.01 tank transporter.jpg|170px]]
|Tank transporter
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|Ural-63704
|[[File:Army2016-468.jpg|170px]]
|Tank transporter
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{BTM-3}}
|[[File:BTM-3 trenching vehicle at Park Patriot 02.jpg|left|170x170px]]
|Trencher
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|PBU-100}}
|[[File:Army2016-354.jpg|170px]]
|Drilling vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|B10M2S and BTS-150B
|[[File:Army2016-327.jpg|170px]]
|{{wp|Armored bulldozer}}/Tracked {{wp|drilling rig}}
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon-3523}}
|[[File:Army2016-346.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled excavator
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Ural-4320|Pantra-3521}}
|[[File:Excavator EOV-3521 (1).jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled {{wp|excavator}}
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon 3423}}
|[[File:Army2016-351.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled crane
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Kamaz|Actaeon 3543}}
|[[File:Crane KS-45731M2.jpg|170px]]
|Wheeled crane
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|PP-2005}}
|[[File:Army2016-364.jpg|170px]]
|Pontoon bridge
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|PP-91
|[[File:PontoonBridgeExercise2019-02.jpg|170px]]
|Pontoon bridge
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|PMP Floating Bridge|PMP}}
|[[File:ППС-84 понтонный парк специальный 1.JPG|150px]]
|{{wp|Pontoon bridge|Floating bridge}}
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|IDK/BMK-MO and MT/Rotan/SNL-8
|
|Engineering-landing craft/Motorboats/Boats
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|
|[[File:45th Separate Engineer-Camouflage Regiment - T-72 mock-up (1).jpg|170px]]
|Inflatable {{wp|military dummy}}
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
! colspan="7"|Special military equipment
|-
|TDA-3
|[[File:Smoke vehicle TDA-3 (1).jpg|170px]]
|Smoke vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|TDA-2K
|[[File:ParkPatriot2015part7-41.jpg|170px]]
|Smoke vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|UTM-80M
|[[File:282-NBC-training-center-67.jpg|170px]]
|Decontamination vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|ARS-14&nbsp;km
|[[File:ARS-14KM (1).jpg|170px]]
|Decontamination vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|TMS-65
|[[File:ParkPatriot2015part7-43.jpg|170px]]
|Decontamination vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|1V198
|
|Artillery fire control system
|Unknown
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|1V12M and {{wp|BTR-82|1V152}}
|[[File:Combat fights of the howitzer self-propelled artillery battalion 01.jpg|frameless|169x169px]]
|Artillery command-reconnaissance vehicles
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BMP-1 variants#Russia|PRP-4A Argus}}
|[[File:Army2016-510.jpg|170px]]
|Artillery reconnaissance vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|AZK-7
|
|Artillery sound-measuring reconnaissance system
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BMP-1 variants#Former Soviet Union|PRP-4}}
|
|Artillery reconnaissance vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|Zavet
|
|-
|R-149AKSh
|[[File:R-149AKSh - SignalExerсise2017-01.jpg|170px]]
|Command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|MPPU
|[[File:Tactical exercises of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops units at Shikhani training ground (411-40).jpg|170px]]
|Command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|Akatsiya-ME
|[[File:Engineering Technologies 2010 Part6 0039 copy.jpg|170px]]
|Command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|R-166
|[[File:R-166-0,5 radiostation - 27th Independent Sevastopol Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (7).jpg|170px]]
|Armoured command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BTR-80#Versions|R-149MA1}}
|[[File:R-149MA1 - Engineering technologies 2012 (2).jpg|170px]]
|Armoured command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|BTR-60#Variants|R-145BM}}
|[[File:R-145BM command vehicle on BTR-60 base.jpg|170px]]
|Armoured command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
||{{VLK}}
|
|-
|AM-1/Medovukha and P-230T
|[[File:P-230T_Tigr-M.jpg|frameless|171x171px]]
|{{wp|All-terrain vehicle}}/Mobile telecommunications system and command-staff vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|P-260 Redut-2US
|[[File:Redut-2US - SignalExerсise2017-04.jpg|170px]]
|Autonomous telecommunications complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|R-419l1
|[[File:Цифровая радиорелейная станция Р-419Л1.jpg|170px]]
|Communications vehicle
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|R-419MP Andromeda-D/R-419GM/R-416GM/TSRRS/Granit-M
|[[File:R-419MP - SignalExerсise2017-01.jpg|170px]]
|Radio-relay stations
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Russian air surveillance radars|1L122 Garmony}}
|[[File:Almaz-Antey 1L122-2E at MAKS-2009.jpg|170px]]
|Air surveillance radar
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Russian air surveillance radars|Nebo-SV/S}}<br />Nebo-M
|[[File:55Zh6M Nebo-M - MAKS-2017part3-073.jpg|alt=|170x170px]]
|Air surveillance radar
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|NIIIP|9S18 Kupol}}
|
|Target acquisition radar
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|S-300 missile system#S-300V (SA-12)|9S15 Obzor}}
|[[File:9S15M Obzor-3 acquisition radar (1).jpg|170px]]
|Target acquisition radar for {{wp|S-300V}}
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Zoopark-1|1L219M}}
|[[File:1L219M back view MAKS2005.jpg|170px]]
|Counter-battery radar
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|9S932T-1 Barnaul-T
|[[File:9S932-1 at the MAKS-2011 (01).jpg|170px]]
|Air defence battle management system
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Ranzhir|9S737М Ranzhir-M}}
|[[File:MAKS Airshow 2013 (Ramenskoye Airport, Russia) (521-41).jpg|170px]]
|Air defence battle management system
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|PPRU-1|PPRU-1 Ovod-M-SV}}
|[[File:PPRU-1.jpg|170px]]
|Air defence battle management system
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Krasukha EW System|1L269 Krasukha-2}}
|[[File:Krasukha-2 (Красуха-2) Unloaded.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile electronic warfare complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|R-330ZH Zhitel' and R-330M1P "Diabazol"
|[[File:TB2015ExhibitionP2-51.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile electronic warfare complexes
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|Spectre
|
|Mobile electronic warfare complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{Wp|Krasukha EW System|1RL257 Krasukha-4}}
|[[File:MAKS2015part6-51.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile electronic warfare complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|1L267 Moskva-1
|[[File:MAKS2015part6-37.jpg|170px]]
|Mobile electronic warfare complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|Leer-2
|[[File:85Ya6 Leer-2 (2).jpg|center|frameless|180x180px]]
|Mobile electronic warfare complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|Borisoglebsk 2}}
|[[File:Borisoglebsk-2.png|frameless|178x178px]]
|Mobile electronic warfare complex
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|{{wp|MT-LBu#Variants|K-612-O/KDKhR-1N}}
|[[File:K-612-O nuclear explosions detection station (4).jpg|170px]]
|Nuclear explosions detection station/Chemical analysis station
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|RPMK-1 Ulibkа-М/PTTS-1 Volynets/MES-BTM/AP-3/USSA-1845
|
|Meteorological system/Mobile digital technological system/Electronic special equipment workshop/Medical system/Ambulance
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|AS4350 and {{wp|BTR-80|BMM-80}}
|[[File:TankFiring2017-25.jpg|170px]]
|Sanitary vehicle and armoured ambulances
|''Unknown''
|{{VLK}}
|
|-
|}
 
===Army Aviation===
===Navy===
====Commissioned Ships====
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:18%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Project
! style="text-align:center; width:18%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:8%;"|Pennant No.
! style="text-align:center; width:9%;"|Commissioned
! style="text-align:center; width:9%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Fleet
! style="text-align:center; width:22%;"|Homeport
! style="text-align:center; width:8%;"|Note
|-
! rowspan="8" | {{wp|Udaloy-class destroyer|Monarch class}}
| 780 || ''Aristophan I'' || 347 || 1983 || 9,826 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Vitomir I'' || 348 || 1985 || 9,726 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Paul I'' || 349 || 1986 || 9,836 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Alexis IV'' || 350 || 1986 || 9,847 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Kosmas II'' || 351 || 1988 || 9,927 t || Great Northern Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Orik I'' || 352 || 1989 || 9,826 t || Great Northern Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Georgei I'' || 353 || 1991 || 9,843 t || Great Northern Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 780 || ''Vasily I'' || 354 || 1992 || 9,828 t || Great Northern Fleet || XX ||
|}
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:18%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Project
! style="text-align:center; width:18%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:8%;"|Pennant No.
! style="text-align:center; width:9%;"|Commissioned
! style="text-align:center; width:9%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Fleet
! style="text-align:center; width:22%;"|Homeport
! style="text-align:center; width:8%;"|Note
|-
! rowspan="3" | {{wp|Akula-class submarine|Panthera class}}
| S290 || ''Tigris'' || 186 || 1988 || 12,320 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| S290 || ''Panthera'' || 187 || 1989 || 12,320 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| S290 || ''Leopard'' || 188 || 1990 || 12,320 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|}
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:18%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Project
! style="text-align:center; width:18%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:8%;"|Pennant No.
! style="text-align:center; width:9%;"|Commissioned
! style="text-align:center; width:9%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Fleet
! style="text-align:center; width:22%;"|Homeport
! style="text-align:center; width:8%;"|Note
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[VS class]]
| 1827D || ''VS-9'' || 121 || 1984 || 10,543 t || Nordic Fleet || XX||
|-
| 1827D || ''VS-10'' || 123 || 1986 || 10,543 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|-
| 1827D || ''VS-11'' || 125 || 1988 || 10,543 t || Nordic Fleet || XX ||
|}
 
====Non-Commissioned Ships====
====Naval Aviation Division====
 
{{avilisthead|mil-current}}
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-12|Actaeon Ac-12}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || {{Wp|Maritime patrol aircraft|Patrol}} || 1959 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-24|Actaeon Ac-24}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || {{wp|Military transport aircraft|Transport}} || 1962 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-26|Actaeon Ac-26}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || Transport || 1970 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-72|Actaeon Ac-72}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Transport || 1977 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-140|Actaeon Ac-140}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || Transport || 2002 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-27#Variants|NRW-27}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || {{wp|Anti-submarine warfare|ASW}}/Patrol || 1982 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-27#Variants|NRW-28}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || {{wp|Anti-submarine warfare|ASW}}/Patrol || 1982 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-27#Variants|NRW-29}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || {{wp|Anti-submarine warfare|ASW}}/Patrol || 1982 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-31|NRW-31}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || {{wp|Airborne early warning and control|AWAC}} || 1995 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-52#Variants|NRW-52}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Attack || 2015 || X || X ||
|-
|}
 
===Coastal Guard===
===Air Force===
 
{{avilisthead|mil-current}}
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-12|Actaeon Ac-12}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || {{wp|Military transport aircraft|Transport}}/{{wp|Maritime patrol aircraft|Patrol}} || 1959 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-22|Actaeon Ac-22}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || Transport  || 1969 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-26|Actaeon AC-26}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || Transport/Patrol  || 1970 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-30|Actaeon An-30}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || {{wp|Maritime patrol aircraft|Patrol}} || 1970 || X || 1X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-72|Actaeon An-72}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Transport || 1977 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-124|Actaeon Ac-124}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Transport  || 1986 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-140|Actaeon Ac-140}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || Transport || 2002 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-148|Actaeon Ac-148}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Transport || 2009 || X || X || 
|-
| {{wp|Antonov An-225 Mriya|Actaeon Ac-225}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Transport || 1999 || X || X
|-
| {{wp|Beriev A-50|RAW-14}} || {{flag|Zacapican}} || Jet || {{wp|Command and control}} || 1984 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil|Eurocopter AS350}}/{{wp|Eurocopter AS355 Écureuil 2|AS355}} || {{flag|Vannois}} || Rotorcraft || {{wp|Utility helicopter|Utility}} || 2006 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-27|NRW-27}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || {{wp|Attack helicopter|Attack}} || 1982 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-52|NRW-52}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Attack || 2011 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-226|NRW-226}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Utility  || 2003 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Kazan Ansat|Actaeon Hornet}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Utility  || 2013 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Let L-410 Turbolet|Gladeus L-410}} || {{VLK}} || Propeller || Transport/Trainer || 1970 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Mikoyan MiG-29|Felinov Fa-29}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || {{Wp|Fighter aircraft|Fighter}} || 1982 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Mikoyan MiG-31|Felinov Fa-31}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Fighter || 1981 || X || X ||
|-
| {{wp|Mikoyan MiG-35|Felinov Fa-35}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Multirole  || 2019 || X || X ||
|-
| [[UFC F-29 Hurricane]] || [[United Fighter Consortium|UFC]] || Jet || Multirole || X || X
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| {{wp|Mil Mi-2|GSRW Gi-2}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Transport || 1965 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Mil Mi-8|GSRW Gi-8}}/{{wp|Mi-17|GSRW Gi-17}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Transport/Utility || 1967 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Mil Mi-24|GSRW Gi-24}}/{{wp|Mil Mi-24/35|GSRW Gi-35}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Attack || 1972 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Mil Mi-26|GSRW Gi-26}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Transport || 1985 || X || X ||
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| {{Wp|Mil Mi-28|GSRW Gi-28}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Attack || 2006 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Mil Mi-38|GRSW GI-38}} || {{VLK}} || Rotorcraft || Transport || 2019 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-24|Ishikov If-24}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || {{wp|Attack aircraft|Attack}} || 1975 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-25|Ishikov If-25}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Attack || 1981 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-27|Ishikov If-27}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Fighter || 1985 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-30|Ishikov If-30}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Multirole || 2012 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-34|Ishikov If-34}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Multirole || 2006 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-35|Ishikov If-35}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Multirole  || 2013 || X || X ||
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| {{wp|Sukhoi Su-57|Ishikov If-57}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || Multirole  || 2020 || x || x ||
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| {{wp|Xian H-6|Gladeus Gu-18M}} || {{VLK}} || Jet || {{wp|Bomber}} || 1993 || X || X ||Modernized variant of the [[Gladeus Gu-18]] released in 1993 to extend service life.
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| [[Gladeus Gu-24]] || {{VLK}} || Jet || {{wp|Bomber}} || 1973 || X || X ||
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| [[Zaca Tu-95]] || {{flag|Zacapican}} || Turboprop || Bomber || 1956 || X || X ||
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| [[Gladeus Gu-32]] || {{VLK}} || Jet || Bomber || 1987 || X || X ||
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Grand Armed Forces of Velikoslavia
The Armed Force of the Imperial Velikoslavian State
Velikoslavia GAF Flag.svg
Flag of the Grand Armed Forces
Velikoslavia GAF Seal.svg
Seal
MottoEver Onward
Founded12 June 1480; 543 years ago (1480-06-12)
Current form9 February 1980; 44 years ago (1980-02-09)
Service branchesGrand Velikoslav Army
Grand Velikoslav Navy
Grand Velikoslav Air Force
Strategic Air Command
Vangan Guard
Coastal Guard
HeadquartersDodecagon, Kollavik
Leadership
Tsar of VelikoslaviaTsar Alexis V
Minister of WarGeorg Wrenskold
Lord-MarshalValentin Repnin
Manpower
Military age17-38
ConscriptionYes
Active personnel250,000
Reserve personnel150,000
Expenditures
Budget$66,216,236,976.3
Percent of GDP9

The Grand Armed Forces of Velikoslavia is the military force of the state of Velikoslavia. It consists of six primary branches; the Grand Velikoslav Army, the Grand Velikoslav Navy, the Grand Velikoslavian Air Force, Strategic Air Command, Vangan Guard, and the Coastal Guard. It is a technologically sophisticated fighting force borne from centuries of warfare with nearby nations. Its Commander-in-Chief is the Tsar of Velikoslavia and it is managed by the the head of the Ministry of Defense, currently headed by the Georg Wrenskold and the Grand Council of Military Affairs, which is composed of three of the highest ranking officials from each branch.

History

Defense Policy

The defensive policy of the Velikoslavian armed forces revolves around the ability to rapidly invade and overpower enemy defenders with rapid armor movements over great distances supporting by air power. This policy primarily came from the period of cold war between Velikoslavia and Ludvosiya. Primary objectives include rapidly decimating enemy positions in rapid strikes by shock forces which would prevent enemies from entering Velikoslavia itself. Later after the breakaway of the Volskian Region and the warming of relations with Ludvosiya, the Eastern Themata Command was strengthened with an additional army group being placed under its command to extend rapid penetration and engagement abilities to the newly formed and aggressive state of Volsk. Once Imperial frontline forces penetrate deep enough into enemy territory, they are to be rapidly reinforced by the two reserve army groups. For prolonged conflict, Velikoslavia can call up additional forces under conscription.

Service Branches

Patch Name Headquarters Sub-units Commanding Officer
Velikoslavia GAF Flag.svg Grand Army High Command (VELCOM) Kollavik
  • Grand Army Aviation Command
  • Grand Army Special Forces Command
  • High Artillery Command
  • Combat Engineering Command
  • Imperial Signals Command
  • High Logistics Command
  • Military Intelligence Division
Alexis V
Georg Wrenskold
WESTCOM flag.png Western Regional Command (WESTCOM) Zarinsk
  • 1st Army
  • 4th Army
Lord-Marshal Erich Valinov
Flag of Western Military District.png Southern Regional Command (SOCOM) Lemvig
  • 2nd Army
  • 3rd Shock Army
Lord-Marshal Throndar Skand
Flag of Southern Military District.png Eastern Regional Command (EASTCOM) Uren
  • 5th Shock Army
Lord-Marshal Feodor Sigurdsson
NORCOM flag.png Northern Regional Command (NORCOM) Valinorsk
  • 6th Army
Lord-Marshal Gavrill Potemkin
Great emblem of the Russian Airborne Troops.svg Ochran Force Command (OCROCOM) Danag
  • 7th Army
Lord-Marshal Leif Volund

Grand Army of Velikoslavia

The Grand Army is the oldest service branch in Velikoslavia, being founded shortly after its inception by folding the armies of the Principality of Kovno into the armies of many smaller boyars that contributed to the formation of Velikoslavia. It currently has the largest budget of all the branches owing to its essential role as the primary line of defense against hostile neighbors. In recent years, the army has moved towards decreasing the overall number of active personnel and spending additional funding per soldier in order to increase survivability of individual troops. The branch is headquartered in Kollavik at the Dodecagon. As of 2020, the army is composed of 201,203 regular soldiers and 150,000 reserve soldiers. These reserve soldiers run drills on a monthly rotating basis and are paid a sum but are not in full time uniform. The army also employs 13,000 civilian employees and 12,000 contractors to support its regular operations.

The army is currently divided into 25 separate divisions that are assigned to five armies which are assigned to four military districts, known as "Themata". There are also two other armies composed strictly of reservist formations and are manned by a skeleton crew and only activated in the event of war. Each Themata is commanded by a Lord-General, who is an appointed military commander who serves at the pleasure of the Tsar. The Western Themata is headquartered in the port city of Ustengrav, the Eastern Themata is headquartered in Vitesk, the Southern Themata is headquartered in Torla, and finally the Northern Themata is headquartered in Novstongrad. Velikoslavian armoes all contain Combined Arms Divisions, which contain command structures that can be broken down into independent battalions and regiments for smaller operations in order to avoid deploying entire division class formations.

Patch Name Headquarters Sub-units Commanding Officer
Great emblem of the 6th Combined Arms Army.svg 1st Army Zarinsk First Army.png Marshal Thormund Repnin
Mo narznaki80 1.png 2nd Army
Units
    • 5th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
    • 7th Combined Armed Mechanized Division
    • 3rd Motor Rifle Division
    • 18th Armored Division
    • 16th Artillery Division
Marshal Alexander Polov
Great emblem of the 22nd Guards Army.gif 3rd Shock Army
Units
    • 1st Shock Combined Guards Division
    • 2nd Shock Combined Guards Division
    • 3rd Shock Combined Guards Division
    • 1st Shock Armored Division
    • 3rd Shock Artillery Division
Lord-Marshal Nicholas Golovin
Great emblem of the 49th Combined Arms Army.svg 4th Army
Units
    • 5th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
    • 8th Combined Arms Mechanized Division
    • 25th Armored Division
    • 87th Armored Division
    • 19th Artillery Division
Marshal Paul Surov
Great emblem of the 41st Combined Arms Army.svg 5th Shock Army
Units
    • 4th Shock Combined Guards Division
    • 5th Shock Combined Guards Division
    • 2nd Shock Armored Division
    • 3rd Shock Armored Division
    • 18th Shock Artillery Division
Marshal Bjorn Hakkon
Great emblem of the 29th Combined Arms Army.svg 6th Army
Units
    • 1st Combined Reserve Division
    • 2nd Combined Reserve Division
    • 3rd Combined Reserve Division
    • 4th Reserve Armored Division
    • 5th Reserve Artillery Division
Marshal Ivan Volskun
Great emblem of the 5th Combined Arms Army.svg 7th Army
Units
    • 4th Combined Reserve Division
    • 5th Reserve Armored Division
    • 6th Reserve Armored Division
    • 7th Reserve Armored Division
    • 2nd Reserve Artillery Division
Marshal Boris Yemenev

Grand Navy of Velikoslavia

The Grand Navy is the second oldest branch, having been founded right after the army with the assimilation of the various boyar maintained ships and the Princely Fleet. The primary command center for the navy is based in the port of Levograv in the fortress of Argopol. It has historically been one of the smaller branches of the armed forces and since 1960 has focused heavily on submarines. Currently, the Velikoslav navy is considered a blue-water navy with the ability to project forces long distances. It has X surface vessels and X submarines deployed in two fleets. The Great Nordic Fleet is the primary fleet of the navy and contains the most strength. The Imperial Northern Fleet is primarily a submarine fleet and operates Velikoslav arctic submarine pens.

Patch Name Headquarters Sub-units Commanding Officer
Great emblem of the Northern Fleet.svg Great Nordic Fleet Levograv
Vessels
    • X
Lord-Admiral X
Great emblem of the Pacific Fleet.svg Imperial Northern Fleet Valinorsk
Vessels
    • X
Lord-Admiral X

Imperial Velikoslavian Marines

Founded in 1810, the Imperial Marines are tasked with providing support for naval operations and securing ports, beaches, and other coastal targets. They also provide defense against boarding of vessels and provide policing services while out at sea on individual vessels.

Coastal Guard

The Coastal Guard is responsible for providing protection, navigation, search and rescue, navigation, and transport issues in Velikoslavian waters. It serves as a law enforcement arm as well enforcing trade regulations and assisting port authorities in handling issues in Velik ports. The Coastal Guard operates 76 vessels, 35 rotary winged aircraft, and 10 fix winged aircraft.

Air Force

Patch Name Headquarters Sub-units Commanding Officer
Service Badge of the Guardia Civil Subsoils Unit.svg 1st Air Army Saint Dumont
Units
    • 1st Fighter Regiment
    • 2nd Fighter Regiment
    • 56th Fighter Regiment
    • 12th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment
    • 17th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment
    • 9th Fighter Regiment
    • 14th Transport Regiment
    • 96th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
    • 85th Rotary Operations Regiment
Air-General Ulanov Nikolay
POL województwo śląskie COA.svg 2nd Air Army Vitesk
Units
    • 67th Fighter Regiment
    • 96th Interceptor Regiment
    • 45th Interceptor Regiment
    • 76th Interceptor Regiment
    • 5th Fighter Regiment
    • 90th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment
    • 87th Shock Heavy Aviation Regiment
    • 67th Rotary Operations Regiment
    • 45th Transport Regiment
Air-General Iosif Anatolievich
Wappen Luckau.svg 3rd Air Army Torla
Units
    • 34th Fighter Regiment
    • 89th Fighter Regiment
    • 185th Fighter Regiment
    • 94th Interceptor Regiment
    • 205th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment
    • 156th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment
    • 95th Special Air Operations Regiment
    • 67th Special Air Operations Regiment
    • 145th Transport Regiment
    • 190th Transport Regiment
    • 670th Transport Regiment
    • 457th Transport Regiment
Air-General Ansil Makarov

Ranks

Commissioned Officers

Branch
CODE
OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF-D
Grand Army of Velikoslavia Sweden-Field-OF-9 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-9 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-8 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-8 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-7 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-7 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-6 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-6 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-5 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-5 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-4 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-4 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-3 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-3 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-2 (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-2 (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-1b (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-1b (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-1a (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-1a (M1987).svg Sweden-Field-OF-(D) (2019).svg Sweden-Army-OF-(D) (M1987).svg
Lord-Marshall Marshall General Major General Brigadier General Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Officer Cadet
Grand Air Force of Velikoslavia Sweden-AirForce-OF-9.svg Sweden-AirForce-OF-8.svg Sweden-AirForce-OF-7.svg Sweden-AirForce-OF-6.svg OF-5 Överste FV hylsa.svg OF-4 Överstelöjtnant FV hylsa.svg OF-3 Major FV hylsa.svg OF-2 Kapten FV hylsa.svg OF-1 Löjtnant FV hylsa.svg OF-1 Fänrik FV hylsa.svg OF-(D) Kadett FV hylsa.svg
Lord Air Marshal Air General Air Brigadier General Air Vice General Group Captain Vice Captain Wing Commander Squadron Leader Air Lieutenant Pilot Officer Officer Cadet
Grand Navy of Velikoslavia Sweden-Navy-OF-9.svg Generic-Navy-O11.svg Sweden-Navy-OF-8.svg Generic-Navy-O10.svg Sweden-Navy-OF-7.svg Generic-Navy-O9.svg Sweden-Navy-OF-6.svg Generic-Navy-O8.svg Generic-Navy-O7.svg Generic-Navy-O5.svg Generic-Navy-O4.svg Generic-Navy-O3.svg Generic-Navy-O2.svg Generic-Navy-O1.svg Sweden-Navy-OF-(D) (2019).svg
Lord Admiral Admiral Vice Admiral Rear Admiral Commodore Captain Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Midshipman Officer Cadet
Imperial Velikoslavian Marines OF-9 Amiral FL hylsa.jpg OF-8 Viceamiral FL hylsa.jpg OF-7 Konteramiral FL hylsa.jpg OF-6 Flottiljamiral FL hylsa.jpg OF-5 Överste AMF hylsa.jpg OF-4 Överstelöjtnant AMF hylsa.jpg OF-3 Major AMF hylsa.jpg OF-2 Kapten AMF hylsa.jpg OF-1 Löjtnant AMF hylsa.jpg OF-1 Fänrik AMF hylsa.jpg Kadett AMF hylsa 2019.jpg
Lord General General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier General Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Officer Cadet

Non-Commissioned Officer and Enlisted Ranks

Branch
CODE
OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Grand Army of Velikoslavia Sweden-Field-OR-9 (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-8 (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-7 (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-6b (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-6a (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-5b (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-5a (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-4 (2019).svg Sweden-Field-OR-3 (2019).svg
Master Warrant Officer Chief Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Master Sergeant First Sergeant Sergeant Lance Corporal Corporal Private
Grand Air Force of Velikoslavia Sweden-AirForce-OR-9 (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-8 (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-7 (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-6b (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-6a (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-5b (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-5a (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-4 (2019).svg Sweden-AirForce-OR-3 (2019).svg
Master Aviator Warrant Officer Senior Aviator Warrant Officer Aviator Warrant Officer Air Master Sergeant Air First Sergeant Air Sergeant Air Corporal Airman (Trained) Airman (Basic)
Grand Navy of Velikoslavia Sweden-Navy-OR-9 (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-8 (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-7 (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-6b (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-6a (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-5b (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-5a (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-4 (2019).svg Sweden-Navy-OR-3 (2019).svg
Command Chief Ensign Chief Ensign Ensign First Class Ensign 2nd Class Petty Officer 1st Class Petty Officer 2nd Class Chief Sailor Sailor 1st Class Sailor 2nd Class
Imperial Velikoslavian Marines OR-9 Regementsförvaltare AMF hylsa.jpg OR-8 Förvaltare AMF hylsa.jpg OR-7 Fanjunkare AMF hylsa.jpg OR-6 Översergeant AMF hylsa.jpg OR-6 Förste sergeant AMF hylsa.jpg OR-5 Överfurir AMF hylsa.jpg OR-5 Sergeant AMF hylsa.jpg OR-4 Korpral AMF hylsa.jpg OR-3 Vicekorpral AMF hylsa.jpg
Chief Warrant Officer First Class Chief Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Master Sergeant First Sergeant Sergeant Lance Corporal Corporal Marine

Ranks of the Coastal Guard

Ranks of the Vangan Guard

Equipment