Equipment of the Georgian Army
Here is the following list of the modern equipment of the Georgian Army:
Infantry small arms
Sub-machineguns
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| UMP45[1] | |
SMG of the Special forces | |
| Heckler & Koch MP5[2] | ![]() |
|
SMG of the Special forces |
| Heckler & Koch MP5SD[2] | ![]() |
|
Silenced SMG of the special forces |
| Heckler & Koch MP5K[2] | ![]() |
|
Compact SMG of the special forces |
Carbines
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| AR-15 M4A1 M4A3 M4A1 SOPMOD |
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|
Main service carbine used primarily by peacekeeping forces and special forces. To replace the AK series assault rifles. |
| AKS-74U[3] | ![]() |
|
Various units |
Assault rifles
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| AK-74[3] | ![]() |
|
Main service rifle |
| AK-74M[3][4] | |
|
Main service rifle |
| special forces | |||
| As Val | ![]() |
|
Silenced rifle for selected units |
| VSS Vintorez | ![]() |
|
Silenced rifle for selected units |
| Interal special forces | |||
Machine guns
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light machine guns | |||
| IMI Negev[5] | ![]() |
|
Standard issue light machine gun |
| RPK-74 | |
light machine gun. Phasing out. | |
| General-purpose machine guns | |||
| PKM | |
Standard issue general-purpose machine gun | |
| Heavy machine guns | |||
| NSV machine gun DShK/DShKM |
|
Standard issue heavy machine gun | |
| M2HB[6] | ![]() |
|
heavy machine gun |
| Rotary machine guns | |||
| M134 | |
Support role, air-and ground vehicles | |
grenades
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| RGO RGN |
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Defensive grenade Offensive grenade |
| RGD-5 | |
|
Fragmentation grenade |
| F1 | |
|
Fragmentation grenade |
| M84 | ![]() |
|
Flashbang |
grenade launchers
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIS 40 AGL | |
automatic grenade launcher | |
| AGS-17 | ![]() |
|
automatic grenade launcher |
| Underbarrel grenade launchers | |||
| AG-40 | ![]() |
underbarrel grenade launcher(Ak-74/Ak-74M/AR15) | |
| GP-25 | underbarrel grenade launcher(Ak-74/Ak-74M/AR15) | ||
| M203 | ![]() |
|
underbarrel grenade launcher(AR15) |
| UBGL-1[9] | |
underbarrel grenade launcher(AR15) | |
| MSGL[10] | ![]() |
|
Revolver-type grenade launcher |
Sniper rifles (standard caliber)
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| M24 Sniper Weapon System[11] | ![]() |
|
medium-long range sniper rifle |
| TRG-22/42 rifle[12] | |
long range sniper rifle | |
| Designated marksman rifles | |||
| Galil Galatz sniper rifle[13] | ![]() |
|
Standard issue designated marksman rifle |
| Dragunov SVD-M | ![]() |
|
Standard issue designated marksman rifle |
| Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout[3] | |
Designated marksman rifle. Local suppressor mount.[14] | |
| VSS Vintorez | ![]() |
|
Silenced short-medium range marksman rifle in use with special forces |
| Semi-automatic | |||
| DELTA-308[15] | |
Semi-automatic sniper rifle, being introduced | |
Sniper rifles (heavy caliber)
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrett M95[16] | ![]() |
|
Special forces |
| McMillan Tac-50[17] | |
Special forces | |
| Zastava M93 Black Arrow | ![]() |
|
Standard issue anti-material rifle |
| Semi-automatic | |||
| PDSHP[18] | ![]() |
|
Being introduced. Multiple versions in use: -Long range rifle with 12.7mm bullets. -Shorter range compact rifle with 14.5mm bullets. -Both caliber rifles also available as bolt-action rifle. |
| Barrett M82A1[18] | |
Standard issue anti-material rifle | |
Shotguns
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benelli M4[19] | |
In use with various units including special forces | |
Pistols
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glock 21 | ![]() |
|
Primary sidearm of the special forces (.45 ACP) |
| Glock 17 | |
Primary sidearm of the special forces (9mm) | |
| SPP-1M | ![]() |
|
Underwater pistol of the special forces |
| CZ-75 | ![]() |
|
In use with various units including modern variants |
| Jericho 941[20] BUL Cherokee SP-21 Barak |
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|
Special forces |
| SIG Sauer P226[21] | ![]() |
|
Special forces |
| HK USP[22] | ![]() |
Pistol for selected units | |
| FN Five-seven[23] | ![]() |
Pistol for selected units | |
Mortars
| Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Versions | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2B11 | ![]() |
|
120 mm | 1100+ [24] | Firing radius of max 7,1 km. Crew 5 |
| M74/M75 mortar | |
120 mm | 70 | Firing radius of max 7,1 km. Crew 5 | |
| GM-120[25] | |
120 mm | Firing radius of min 480 m to max 7,1 km. Crew 5 | ||
| 2B14 Podnos | ![]() |
|
82 mm | Firing radius of 4 km. Crew 4 | |
| GM-82[26] | |
82 mm | Firing radius of min 400 m to max 3,05 km. Crew 4 | ||
| 2B9 Vasilek | |
82 mm | N/A | ||
| Infantry mortars | |||||
| GNM-60 "Mkudro"[27] | ![]() |
|
40–82 mm | N/A | Silent hand mortar that allows the usage of 40 mm, 60 mm and 82 mm rounds produced in Georgia. Weapon is easily portable and operatable by a single person. |
| GM-60[29] | |
60 mm | N/A | Delivers 15 rounds per minute within a firing radius of 3 km. Crew: 3 | |
Anti Armour Systems
Anti-Tank Mine
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| RD-7[28] | |
Off-route antitank mine | |
Anti-Armour Grenade Launcher
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reusable grenade launcher | |||
| RPGL-7G | |
based on RPG-7. Lighter, life expectencay increased to 1000 rounds. Other modifications. Compatible with all types of RPG-7 rounds. | |
| RPG-7 | ![]() |
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| Single-shot grenade launcher | |||
| PDM-1[31] | |
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| RPG-26 | ![]() |
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| RPG-22 | ![]() |
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| RPG-18 | |
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| Recoilless gun | |||
| SPG-9 recoilless rifle | ![]() |
|
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| "Flamethrower" | |||
| RPO-A Shmel[32] | ![]() |
|
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Anti-Tank Missile
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| skif[33] | ![]() |
|
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| Kombat (ATGM) | |
Used by T-72 tanks | |
| 9K115-2 Metis-M | ![]() |
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| 9K114 Shturm | ![]() |
Used on Mi-24 gunships | |
| 9K111 Fagot | ![]() |
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| 9M113 Konkurs | ![]() |
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Armoured vehicles
Armoured vehicles
| Vehicle | Image | Origin | Role | Number | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Battle Tank | ||||||
| T72 SIM1 | ![]() |
|
Main Battle Tank | 220[34] | T-72 Sim1-Modified in Georgia with the help of Israel, upgraded armour, weapon components, GPS-navigation systems, night-thermal vision, satellite linked target acquisition system and tactical combat map with friend-or-foe recognition system. | |
| Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ||||||
| Lazika | ![]() |
|
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | N/A(6+) (Development stage) | Modular weapon system allows the mounting of combined remote weapon station with autocannon, machinegun and antitank weapon. Alternatively, the mount can consist of a gun instead of an autocannon | |
| BMP-1U/BMP-1P | ![]() |
|
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 80+ | ||
| BMP-2 | ![]() |
|
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 120+ | Including elder variants with mounted S-8 rocket and S-13 rocket launch systems | |
| Armored Personnel Carrier | ||||||
| DIDGORI[35][36] | |
Armored Vehicle | N/A (estimated 150-200) | More on order. Variants: – Armored Personal Carrier | ||
| Nurol Ejder | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | 90+[34] | More on order. Armed with remote control AGL system | |
| BTR-80 | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | 75+ | ||
| BTR-70 | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | 45+ | Upgraded to BTR-70DI – With Euro II 276 hp diesel engine from IVECO. Can be optionally fitted with modular turrets "Ingul" or "Bug" or with the "Zaslon" active protection system.[37] | |
| Wolf Armoured Vehicle | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | 50+ | Armed with PK machinegun or grenade launcher | |
| MRAP | ||||||
| Cougar HE[38] | ![]() |
|
MRAP | N/A | ||
| Transport Vehicles | ||||||
| Humvee[39] | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | ~110 | Donated by the United States for Peackeeping mission and special operations forces | |
| VBL[40] | |
Armored Personnel Carrier | N/A | Used for peacekeeping missions by GAF in Afghanistan | ||
| Otokar Cobra | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | ~ 300 | Included with two variants. First one armed with a coaxial machine gun and other with an automatic grenade launcher. Reinforcable with additional weapon platforms, like anti tank systems. | |
| Otokar Akrep[41] | ![]() |
|
Armored Personnel Carrier | N/A | ||
| BRDM-2 | ![]() |
|
Armored scout vehicle | N/A | all existing BRDM-2s are being upgraded by DELTA. Upgrade includes remote weapon platform, 23×152mm 2A14 auto canon. Additional windshields or hatches have been added as well two side doors in replacement for the rear door. The bottom side armor has been V-shaped for better protection against mines. Improved frontal armour and smoke grenade dischargers on each side. Periscopes were replaced by digital displays connected to multiple multi-imaging devices for driver and gunner. | |
| MT-LB | |
Amoured tracked vehicle | N/A (114+) | Including medevac and variants with mounted ZU-23-2 anti air artillery. | ||
| DELGA-1 | |
Fast Attack Vehicle | a handful prototypes | Partially classified. Used by special forces. Several 4x4 and 6x6 variants developed and unknown number constructed. 4x4 version basically armed with 2 lmg, or 1 lmg and 1 hmg on top rear gunner and additionally one anti-tank weapon or AGL on top front gunner. Other variants maybe armed with additional weapons | ||
Artillery
| Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Versions | Number | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multiple rocket launcher systems | ||||||
| LAR-160[42] | ![]() |
|
160 mm | N/A(~30) | Range: 45 km [43] | |
| RS-122 | ![]() |
|
122 mm | N/A(8+) | Range: 45km[44] | |
| IMI Grad-LAR[45] | ![]() |
|
122 mm | 15 | Range: 20 km [43] | |
| M-63 Plamen | ![]() |
|
128 mm | 12 | Range: 20 km | |
| RM-70 | |
122 mm | 48 | Range: 20 km | ||
| BM-21 | |
122 mm | 120 | Range: 20 km | ||
| Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
| 2S19 Msta | ![]() |
|
152 mm | 3+ | ||
| 152mm SpGH DANA | |
152 mm | 47+ | |||
| 2S3 Akatsiya | ![]() |
|
152 mm | 26+ | ||
| 2S1 Gvozdika | ![]() |
|
122mm | 30+ | ||
| 2S7 Pion | ![]() |
|
203 mm | 12 | ||
| Towed artillery | ||||||
| 85 mm antitank gun D-48 | ![]() |
|
85 mm | N/A | ||
| 122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30) | ![]() |
|
122 mm | 120 | ||
| 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) | ![]() |
|
152 mm | N/A | ||
| 152 mm Msta-B | |
152 mm | 18 | |||
| 152 mm Giatsint-B | ![]() |
|
152 mm | 12 | ||
| Anti-tank guns | ||||||
| MT-12 | ![]() |
|
100 mm | N/A | ||
Air-defence
MANPADS
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strela-2M | |
||
| 9K38 Igla | ![]() |
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| Grom (missile) | ![]() |
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Missile systems
| Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| air-defence systems | ||||||
| SPYDER | ![]() |
|
N / A | Short-medium range | ||
| Buk-M1 | ![]() |
|
15[46] | Medium range | ||
| Osa-AKM | ![]() |
|
18 | short range | ||
Radars
| Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic warfare support measures | ||||||
| 36D6-M | ![]() |
|
N/A | Long range radar | ||
| Kolchuga passive sensor | ![]() |
|
4 | Electronic Support Measures | ||
| P-18 radar | ![]() |
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| ST-68U(19zh6) | ![]() |
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| 1L117 | |
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Anti-air guns
| Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZU-23-2 | ![]() |
|
N/A | |
| ZSU-23-4 | ![]() |
|
35+ | |
| 57 mm AZP S-60 | |
|
15 | |
Aircraft
| Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attack Helicopters | ||||||
| Mil Mi-35M 'Hind' | |
1 | ||||
| Mi-24V 'Hind-E'/Mi-24P 'Hind-F'[24] | |
40+ | To be reportedly replaced by western helicopters[47] | |||
| Utility Helicopters | ||||||
| Eurocopter Super Puma | ![]() |
|
4 | |||
| Mi-8T 'Hip-C' | |
16 | ||||
| Mi-14PS 'Haze-C' | |
18[24] | ||||
| Bell UH-1H Iroquois | ![]() |
|
40+ | |||
| Bell 212[48] | ![]() |
|
6[24][49] | |||
| Mil Mi-2 | ![]() |
|
2 | |||
| Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||||||
| Elbit Hermes 450 | ![]() |
|
N/A(est.40-65) | |||
| Elbit Skylark | ![]() |
|
N/A | |||
| Multifunctional Unmanned Helicopter (Georgia) | |
N/A | Armed unmanned aerial vehicle | |||
| Unmanned Aerial System (Georgia) | |
|
N/A | |||
Aircraft Armament
| Weapon | Photo | Origin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| bombs[50][51] | |||
| FAB-250M | Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(550 lb) | ||
| FAB-500M | ![]() |
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(1100 lb) | |
| KAB-500L | laser guided bomb | ||
| Mark 82 bomb GBU-54 |
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(500 lb) laser guided bomb | ||
| Mark 83 bomb GBU-32 |
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb(1000 lb) laser guided bomb | ||
| Mark 84 bomb GBU-31 |
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb2000 lb) laser guided bomb | ||
| Air-to Air-Missiles[50][51] | |||
| R-60M AA-8 Aphid | ![]() |
Short-range air-to-air missile | |
| R-73M AA-11 Archer | ![]() |
Short-range air-to-air missile | |
| Derby | Medium-range air-to-air missile | ||
| Air-to-Surface Missiles[51] | |||
| Kh-25M Kh-25MT Kh-25MP |
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laser guided air-to-surface missile TV guided air-to-surface missile anti-radiation air-to-surface missile | |
| Kh-29L Kh-29T |
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laser guided air-to-surface missile TV guided air-to-surface missile | |
| Rockets[51] | |||
| S-5M | ![]() |
57 mm rocket | |
| S-8 | ![]() |
80 mm rocket | |
| S-13 | ![]() |
122 mm rocket | |
| S-24 | ![]() |
240 mm rocket | |
| S-25 | ![]() |
340 mm rocket | |
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