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List of modern equipment of the Dulebian Armed Forces

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This is a list of equipment of the Dulebian Armed Forces currently in service.

Ground forces

Individual equipment

Small arms

Artillery

Vehicles

Model Image Origin Type Number Notes
Tanks
Jaguar 1 Jag1A6inHisar.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Main Battle Tank Reserve: 498 First accepted in 1947. Some vehicles are used for spare parts and target practices. Approximately 320 vehicles were upgraded to the A6M1 standard in 1992, with new thermal sights, gun thermal sleeve, panoramic sight, onboard computer, Sosna-3 smokescreen projection system, emergency backup sight and ERA. Those tanks are placed in reserve and training units.
Jaguar 3 Strong Europe Tank Challenge 2018 (42054365704) (cropped).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Main Battle Tank Active: 365
Reserve: 791
Main battle tank first accepted in 1967. The latest variants feature completely redesigned turrets, new composite and ERA protection, active protection systems, both hard- and soft-kill, dual smokescreen laying device, automatic 20m autocannon controlled by the commander, two panoramic and one emergency sight, and a H-24 1890 hp engine. The vehicle is armed with a 120 mm l/46 gun. Some variants come equipped with a gas turbine VDZ-561-GT engine.
Jaguar 4 육군 K2전차 (7445555272).jpg  Dulebia Main Battle Tank Active: 5 Perspective main battle tank design to surpass the Jaguar 3 until 2030. Currently undergoing trials
Armored personel carriers
BTR-25 Ris RisAPC.jpg  Dulebia Armoured personnel carrier Active: 134 The BTR-25 Rys combat modular vehicle was first accepted into the Dulebian army in 2003. It is currently the standard APC and the most widely-produced vehicle in Dulebia. In its infantry support version it comes armed with a 14.5mm VPTK machine gun and 12 smoke grenade launchers
Dozor-M Russia Arms Expo 2013 (531-45).jpg  Dulebia Armoured personnel carrier Active: 38 Further 200 ordered to replace aging tracked vehicles like the UShAT.
UShAT 401 vinter.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Armoured personnel carrier Active:512
Reserve: 687
Artillery tractor based on the USh universal platform and serving as an armored APC.
BTR-72M BTR-90 (2).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Armoured personnel carrier Active: 152
Reserve: 712
Modernised version of the older BTR-72A.
Infantry fighting vehicles
Kurganets-25 BTR Bumerang (40115437840).jpg  Dulebia Infantry fighting vehicle Active: 71 Heavily armored variant of the BTR-25 Ris. Armed with a 40mm autocannon, two 9M118 Strizh ATGMs and equipped with active protection soft-kill system and 8 smoke screen projectors. Troop capacity decreased to only 4 soldiers. Further 109 are reported to have been ordered.
2P1 Tigr 2P1 Tigr.jpg  Dulebia Infantry fighting vehicle Active: 20 Heavy infantry fighting vehicle based on the new Object 282 Taran universal platform. Features composite and ERA protection, soft-kill APS and a 57mm autocannon that can traverse from -6° to +56° in the vertical axis in an unmanned turret. Can be paradropped to support Dulebian airborne troops
BMP-2MD BMP-2MD.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Infantry fighting vehicle Active:92
Reserve: 132
Modernised, uparmored and upgraded variant of the BMP-2.
Tank destroyers
3BM25 Barbaris 3BM25 Barboris.jpg  Dulebia Tank destroyer Unknown A project of a future tank destroyer armed with a new 130mm gun. First shown on the ArmaExpo 2018 in Ulich and on the Victory day parade the same year. As reported, the vehicle is based on a completely new chassis. Some reports say an APC based on the chassis is being designed and tested
BMR-K 25 Sprut BMR-K 25 Sprut.jpg  Dulebia Tank destroyer 76 The Sprut is a special anti-tank version of the BTR-25 Ris combat platform. The vehilce has reduced armour and improved engine allowing speeds above 100 km/h. The amphibious capabilities of the original BTR-25 are also present: the vehicle can cross water obstacles with a speed of 10 km/h.
UAZ-651 Rosomaha Kornet-EM MAKS-2011 02.jpg  Dulebia Tank destroyer 190 Variant of the UAZ-575 Pantera with increased armour protection and eight 152mm or four 170mm ATGM launchers
BMR-K 18 Osa AMX-10-RC.JPG  People's Republic of Dulebia Tank destroyer 287 The BMR-K 18 Osa is a light reconnaissance and ambush vehicle used to fight enemy light vehicles and tanks. Most of the vehicles are currently placed in reserve
7M113A/AS Shturm 9P149.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Tank destroyer 354 Based on the UShAT universal platform
BRDM-A90 Panhard AML-90 img 2308.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Tank destroyer Reserve: 446 The BRDM-A90 was an attempt to give airborne and recon units a small, fast and capable wheeled vehicle to operade behind enemy lines and have at least limited capabilities against enemy armored vehicles. Mostly retired as of 2017
BTK-49 EBR cote.JPG  People's Republic of Dulebia Tank destroyer Unknown Heavy armored car accepted in 1946 as a response to newer tanks built in Krumlau. Armed with a 90mm main gun. Currently most are used as targets, or stored, with some being reported operational and probably used for training recon troops
Combat reconnaissance
UAZ-644 Kombat Lebanese airborne nimr4x4.png  Dulebia Armoured car Unknown Armored 4x4 reconnaissance airborne vehicle
BRLM-3 Interpolitex 2010 (333-54).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Armoured car Active: 900
Reserve: 700
Light amphibious reconnaissance vehicle
UAZ-751 ParkPatriot2015part4-12.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Light utility vehicle 93 Light utility and reconnaissance vehicle
Logistics and utility
UAZ-751 ParkPatriot2015part4-12.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Light utility vehicle 211 Light utility and reconnaissance vehicle
AvtoVAZ-551 Giena Iveco LMV Lynx photo004.jpg  Dulebia Medium utility vehicle 14 Light utility and reconnaissance vehicle
AvtoVAZ-236 Army2016-343.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Medium cargo truck Unknown
UAZ-575 Pantera Alabino22042016-06.jpg  Dulebia Heavy utility/Infantry mobility vehicle 895 Heavy armored car with amphibious and airborne (some variants) capabilities. Supports a wide range of combat modules
MAZ-6541 Brown UAZ-3132.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Light utility vehicle 1500 Light utility and reconnaissance vehicle
UAZ-119 Anakonda Chaiseri First Win.jpg  Dulebia Light utility vehicle 11 Armored personel carrier and combat patrol vehicle used in various combat roles
UAZ-664 Interpolitex 2011 (402-25).jpg  Dulebia Heavy cargo truck ~300 Heavy mine-protected armoured cargo truck
UAZ-5323 Dnistr Ural-5323.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Heavy cargo truck ~480
UAZ-4320 Ural-4320 - ETIF-2010 (1).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Medium cargo truck Unknown
MAZ-887 BSBH2 Interpolitex 2013 (534-32).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Light utility vehicle Unknown Light utility and reconnaissance vehicle
MAZ-9182 Kamaz P9190209.JPG  People's Republic of Dulebia Medium cargo truck Unknown Heavy truck
Combat engineering
BRMKhZ BRMKhZ.png  Dulebia Radiological-chemical reconnaissance vehicle 45 Radiological-chemical reconnaissance vehicle based on the BTR-25 Rys. Equipped with various sernsors, radar, flag pole dispencer, complete NBC protection, computer, printer and low-frequency radio. Surpassed the older Jaguar-1KhMZ
BREM-3 Muravey Engineering Technologies - 2012 (5-47).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Combat engineering vehicle 182 Based on the Jaguar-3
BMM-3A MTU-90 2.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Tracked armoured vehicle-launched bridge 85 Based on the Jaguar-3
MT-1S Openwater2016-47.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Armoured mine-clearing line charge launcher Unknown
Staff vehicles
Self-propelled radar stations

Drones and robots

Navy

Combat ships and coast guard

Model Image Origin Type Ships Notes
Aircraft carrier (one in service)
Svoboda RFS Nepobedimi.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Aircraft carrier DSS Svoboda One of the three Svoboda-class aircraft carriers, constructed in the People's Republic of Dulebia between 1962 and 1968. One of its sisterships, DSS Pobeda, was destroyed in 1996 after an incident in the military dockyard of Kamianets. The other ship, Krasnaya Kommuna, was sold to X after the collapse of the socialist regime in Dulebia.
Missile cruisers (5 in service)
Gorlovets Jeanne D Arc 4.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Missile cruiser DSS Gorlovets
DSS Volynsk
The Gorlovets-class missile cruisers were accepted into service in the early 1960s and upgraded in the early 2000s. Both ships continue to serve in the Dulebian Navy, with plans to replace them by 2030.
Neustrashimy Missile cruiser Varyag in Vladivostok, 2010.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia/
 Dulebia
Missile cruiser DSS Admiral Pavel Rzhanevsky
DSS Admiral Ivan Guriev
DSS Admiral Vasily Glazkov
The three missile cruisers of the Neustrashimy-class were constructed for the Dulebian People's Navy between 1987 and 1995. The first ship of the class, Admiral Vasily Glazkov, was accepted into service in the Dulebian People's Navy in 1989, several months prior to the collapse of the socialist regime in the country. The other two ships were completed after the fall of socialism in the country, with Admiral Pavel Rzhanevsky being accepted into service in 1993 and Admiral Ivan Guriev joining the Dulebian navy in 1996.
Destroyers (6 in service)
Sovremenny PLANS Nanchang (DDG-101) 20210427.jpg  Dulebia Guided missile destroyer DSS Sovremenny
DSS Udaloy (under construction)
DSS Smely (under construction)
DSS Neukrotimy (under construction)
DSS Nepokolebimy (under construction)
Newest type of missile destroyer of the Dulebian Navy. Construction started in 2015, with the first ship joining the navy in 2022. Four other ships planned to enter service between 2024 and 2032.
Borzy Cacciatorpediniere Ardito e Audace in disarmo.jpg  Dulebia Guided missile destroyer DSS Borzy
DSS Silny
DSS Gromovoy
Four ships of the Borzy class guided missile destroyers were commissioned into the Dulebian People's Navy between 1968 and 1972. One of the ships was lost during an incident in the Karsk sea in 1982, with the other three ships still serving in the Dulebian navy.
Bystry Destroyer Vozbuzhdenyy.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Guided missile destoyer DSS Bystry
DSS Hitry
The Bystry-class guided missile destroyers were built for the Dulebian People's Navy in the 1950s. Of the twenty ships joining the navy between 1952 and 1963, six remained operational by the collapse of the socialist regime in 1990, with further two being decommissioned between 1991 and 2000.
Frigates (6 in service)
Lev Novorossiysk naval base 03.jpg  Dulebia Multirole frigate DSS Lev (under construction)
DSS Tigr (under construction)
The Lev-class multirole frigates are planned to join the Dulebian Navy by 2025.
Dulebyanka Vietnamese Navy Petya II Class Frigate (HQ-15).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Frigate DSS Dulebyanka
DSS Komsomolka
DSS Kommunarka
DSS Pionerka
The Bystry-class frigates joined the Dulebian People's Navy in the late 1950s. 16 ships were constructed until 1962, most of them being decommissioned between 1995 and 2001.
Myrny Project 1135M Pytlivyy 2009 G1.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Frigate DSS Myrny
DSS Spokoyny
Corvettes (12 in service)
Molniya «Волгодонск».jpg  Dulebia Corvette DSS Molniya
DSS Grom
DSS Storozh
DSS Mechenosets
DSS Rycar
The newest type of corvette in service of the Dulebian Navy, commissioned between 2005 and 2017. 6 more to be constructed until 2035.
Stereguschiy Second Edition of Indian Navy-Vietnam Peoples’ Navy Bilateral Exercise (1).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Corvette DSS Stereguschy
DSS Atakuyuschiy
DSS Stoykiy
DSS Tverdy
DSS Otvazhny
DSS Nepokolebimy
DSS Neslomimy
Conventional attack submarines (9 in service)
Akula International Maritime Defence Show 2011 (375-27).jpg  Dulebia Attack submarine DSS Akula (SSK-119) Twenty submarines ordered in 2020, with one completed.
Morzh Gotland DN-SD-06-07476.JPEG  People's Republic of Dulebia Attack submarine DSS Kamianets (SSK-98)
DSS Dravichi (SSK-99)
DSS Spassovsk (SSK-101)
DSS Chervonets (SSK-102)
DSS Okhotsk (SSK-104)
DSS Kamsk (SSK-107)
Kosatka OuessantBrest2005.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Attack submarine DSS Skrytny (SSK-89)
DSS Tihy (SSK-93)
Coastal submarines (11 in service)
Skorpion 1996 NK sub (cropped).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Coastal defence submarine DSS SB-170
DSS SB-173
DSS SB-178
DSS SB-179
DSS SB-181
DSS SB-182
DSS SB-186
DSS SB-188
DSS SB-189
DSS SB-192
DSS SB-193
Other ships (23 in service)
Tsar Mikhail Tsezar Kunikov in the Red Sea (2003).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Large landing ship DSS Tsar Mikhail
Sosna «Д-131».jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Landing craft DSS D-146
DSS D-147
DSS D-148
DSS D-156
DSS D-157
DSS D-158
DSS D-166
DSS D-167
DSS D-173
DSS D-174
DSS D-190
Zaschitnik АртКатер.jpg  Dulebia Patrol artillery boat DSS Zaschitnik
DSS Gvardeets
DSS Patrulny
DSS Storozhevoy
Newest type of coastal patrol ships serving the Dulebian Navy since 2018.
Meduza IvanGolubets2005Sevastopol.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Minesweeper DSS MT-661
DSS MT-663
DSS MT-670
Zenit Large ocean tanker "Dnestr" in 1993.JPEG  People's Republic of Dulebia Fleet oiler DSS Zenit
Dnistr 2012-09-14 Севастополь. Плавучий госпиталь "Енисей".jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Hospital ship DHS Dnistr
DHS Mura
DHS Gorlovka

Naval aircraft

Model Image Origin Class Introduced In service
Naval fighters
Lavrentiyev La-211 Yak-38 (14598742).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia VTOL fighter aircraft 1978 25
Naval helicopters
Serov Sr-32 A Russian Helix KA-27 (cropped).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Anti-submarine warfare helicopter 1986 36
Korotayev K-6 Mil Mi-8P, Baltic Airlines (cropped).jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Multirole helicopter 1967 104
Patrol aircraft
Lavrentiyev La-72 День ВМФ 2020 СПб. Самолёт Ил-38н.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia Maritime patrol aircraft 1968 22
NAA A-26 An-26 Niµ Nishava Serbien Marko Stojkovic IMG 2634-1-2.jpg  Dulebia Maritime patrol aircraft 1998 4
Transport aircraft
NAA A-22 Antonov An-12BK, Russia - Air Force AN1879625.jpg  People's Republic of Dulebia/ Dulebia Heavy transport aircraft 1967 16

Rivercraft and barges

Air force

Combat fixed-wing aircraft

Helicopters

Other equipment

Strategic missile defence

Surface-to-air missile platforms

See also

Dulebia