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Equipment of the Syrian Army
Equipment of the Syrian Army
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaList of modern equipment of the Syrian Arab Army.[1] The vast majority of Syrian military equipment was Soviet manufactured but the organization and military doctrine of the armed forces followed a mix of French and Western influences as the Soviet Union closely guarded its operational principles and never shared them with client states.[2] The accuracy of the data is difficult to assess due to the ongoing Syrian Civil War, as weapons and vehicles are acquired and lost during battles.
Contents
Small arms
Pistols
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes Makarov PM Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov Soviet Union
8-round magazine. Main service pistol of the Syrian Army. Tokarev TT-33 Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union
8-round magazine. Browning Hi-Power Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Belgium
13-round magazine. Carbines
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes AKS-74U Carbine 5.45×39mm M74 Soviet Union
30-round magazine, limited usage.[3] 9A-91 Carbine 9×39mm Russia
20-round magazine. Limited usage by the Syrian Army. Seen during the Rif Dimashq offensive (March–August 2013) in Qaboun.[4] AK-104 Carbine 7.62×39mm M43 Russia
30-round magazine. With the arrival of Russian military advisers in late 2015, some Syrian Army units were equipped with AK-104s attached with telescopic sights.It largely used by Syrian Police[5] Assault rifles
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes AK-47 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43/M67 Soviet Union
30-round magazine, used mostly by National Defence Force. AKM / AKMS Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Soviet Union
30-round magazine, main service. AK-74M Assault rifle 5.45×39mm M74 Russia
30-round magazine, used by Airborne Special Forces.[6] Zastava M70 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Yugoslavia
30-round magazine, moderate usage by Syrian Army. MPi-KM Assault rifle 7.62x39mm M43 East Germany
30-round magazine, moderate usage by Syrian Army. Type 56 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 People's Republic of China
30-round magazine, used mostly by National Defence Force.[7] Sa vz. 58 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Czechoslovakia
30-round magazine. AMD 65 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 People's Republic of Hungary
30-round magazine. StG 44[8][9] Assault rifle 7.92×33mm Kurz Nazi Germany
30-round magazine. Delivered by the CSSR, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union in the 50s. Around 5,000 captured by the opposition forces. Sniper rifles
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes Dragunov SVD Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union
10-round magazine, main sniper rifle. PSL Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Socialist Republic of Romania
10-round magazine.[10] Zastava M91 Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
10-round magazine. Steyr SSG 69 Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Austria
5-round magazine. Orsis T-5000 Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Russia
5-round magazine. In late 2015, Russia supplied the Syrian Army with the Orsis T-5000.[5] ASVK Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm Russia
10-round detachable box magazine, limited usage.[11] OSV-96 Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm Russia
5-round magazine. Sayyad-2 Anti-materiel rifle .50 BMG Iran
Single shot bolt-action. Copy of Austrian HS .50. Limited service with Syrian Army.[5][12] Light machine guns
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes RPD Light machine gun 7.62×39mm M43 Soviet Union
100-round drum magazine, former main service LMG. RPK Light machine gun 7.62×39mm M43 Soviet Union
40-round magazine or 75-round magazine. Main service LMG of the Syrian Army. Medium machine guns
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes DS-39 Degtyaryov Medium machine gun 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union
250-round belt. Limited service with Syrian Army, mostly in reserve. SG-43 Goryunov Medium machine gun 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union
200 or 250-round belts. Limited service with Syrian Army, most common variant SGMT is mounted on T-55 tanks. Heavy machine guns
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes DShK 1938 Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Soviet Union
50-round belt, moderate usage. KPV Heavy machine gun 14.5×114mm Soviet Union
40-round belt, moderate usage. NSV Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Soviet Union
50-round belt, main service HMG of the Syrian Army. Kord Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Russia
50-round belt, limited usage,mostly used by Syrian Police.[11] General-purpose machine guns
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes PKM General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union
100-round magazine, main service machine gun of the Syrian Army. Type 67 General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR People's Republic of China
Limited usage.[13] Type 80 General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR People's Republic of China
100-round magazine, moderate usage. Grenades
Name Type Diameter Origin Photo Notes F-1 Hand grenade 55mm Soviet Union
4 meter kill radius, 3.5-4 second fuse. RGD-5 Hand grenade 58mm Soviet Union
Propels ~350 fragments, 5 meter kill radius, 3.2-4 second fuse. RPG-43 Anti-tank grenade 95mm Soviet Union
75mm RHA penetration, hard impact activates impact fuse. RKG-3 Anti-tank grenade Soviet Union
170 mm RHA penetration, impact fuse. Grenade launchers
Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes AGS-17 Automatic grenade launcher 30×29mm grenade Soviet Union
Belt fed with 29-round drums, high rate of fire. Seen in use by the Syrian Republican Guard.[14] Mines
Name Type Detonation Origin Photo Notes PMN mine Anti-personnel mine Pressure Soviet Union
~240g TNT, anti-personnel blast mine. PMD series mines Anti-personnel mine Pressure Soviet Union
Wooden box with a slot and detonator. TM-35 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
2.8 kg of TNT. TM-38 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
Detonates when there is 440 lbs of pressure. TM-41 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
3.9 kg of Amatol or TNT, short cylinder with the entire top surface being used as a pressure plate. TM-44 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
5.4 kg of Amatol, broadly similar to the earlier, smaller, TM-41 mine. TM-46 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
5.7 kg of TNT. TM-57 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
6.3 kg of TNT. TM-62 series of mines Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union
7.5 kg of TNT. TM-72 mine Anti-tank mine Magnetic influence fuse Soviet Union
100 mm RHA penetration, cylindrical metal-cased anti-tank mine. TM-83 mine Anti-tank mine Seismic sensors Russia
9.6 kg of TNT. TM-89 mine Anti-tank mine Seismic sensors Russia
6.7 kg of TNT. TMA-3 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Yugoslavia
6.5 kg of TNT. TMA-4 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Yugoslavia
5.5 kg of TNT. TMA-5 mine Anti-tank mine Pressure Yugoslavia
5.5 kg of TNT. Anti-tank
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes RPG-2[15] Recoilless rifle Soviet Union
PG-2 (82 mm) RPG-7 Rocket-propelled grenade Soviet Union
Ammunition: PG-7V (85 mm) PG-7VL (93 mm) PG-7VR (64/105mm) OG-7V (40 mm). RPG-18 Rocket-propelled grenade Soviet Union
64 mm. RPG-29 Rocket-propelled grenade Soviet Union
Russia
65 mm & 105 mm. RPG-75 Rocket-propelled grenade Czechoslovakia
68 mm. M79 Osa Anti-tank rocket launcher Yugoslavia
90 mm. Captured from rebel groups. SPG-9 Recoilless rifle Soviet Union
73 mm. B-10[16] Recoilless Rifle Soviet Union
82 mm. B-11 Recoilless rifle Soviet Union
107 mm. M40 Recoilless rifle Iran
106 mm. SS.11 Anti-tank missile 486 France
HOT Anti-tank missile 1000 France
West Germany
3M6 Shmel (AT-1 Snapper) Anti-tank missile 486 Soviet Union
3M11 Falanga (AT-2 Swatter) Anti-tank guided weapon 200 Soviet Union
In storage. 9K11 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger) Anti-tank guided weapon 410 Soviet Union
Possibly in storage.[1] Used during the Syrian Civil War.[17][18] 9K111 Fagot (AT-4 Spigot) Anti-tank guided weapon 150[1] Soviet Union
9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel) Anti-tank guided weapon 40[1] Soviet Union
9K115 Metis (AT-7 Saxhorn) Anti-tank guided weapon N/A Soviet Union
9M117 Bastion (AT-10 Stabber) Anti-tank guided weapon 800[1] Soviet Union
9M119 Svir (AT-11 Sniper) Anti-tank guided weapon N/A Russia
9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 Saxhorn-2) Anti-tank guided weapon N/A Russia
Presence confirmed by use of looted 9K115-2 systems by rebels.[19] 9M133 Kornet (AT-14 Spriggan) Anti-tank guided weapon 2500 at least [1] Russia
Saeghe-2s Anti-tank guided weapon Iran
Toophan Anti-tank guided weapon Iran
MANPADS
Combined total of 4,000+ launchers.
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes 9K32 Strela-2 (SA-7) Man portable air defence system 4,000+[1] Soviet Union
9K34 Strela-3 (SA-14) Man portable air defence system 100[1] Soviet Union
9K38 Igla-1 (SA-16) Man portable air defence system N/A Soviet Union
9K38 Igla (SA-18) Man portable air defence system N/A[1] Russia
9K338 Igla-S (SA-24) Man portable air defence system N/A Russia
Delivered by Russia. 9K333 Verba (SA-25) Man portable air defence system N/A Russia
Delivered by Russia. Vehicles
Tanks
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes T-55/MV/AM/AMV Main battle tank <2,000[1] Soviet Union
Some upgraded.[20] Many destroyed, damaged, salvaged for parts or captured by anti-government insurgents since March 2011. T-62/K/M Main battle tank <1,000[1] Soviet Union
Many destroyed, damaged, salvaged for parts or captured by anti-government insurgents since March 2011.[21] Additional vehicles T-62M delivered by Russia[22] T-72/M/A/AV / TURMS-T/M1 TURMS-T / B/BM/B3[23] Main battle tank T-72s (2015): <1,500[1]
T-72B3: ≈20[5]Soviet Union
Czechoslovakia
Russia
More than 1600 in 2010, many upgraded by Russia, 122 by Italy, many by the Syrians according to Jane's.[24][25] Approximately 300 in 2014.[26] T-72Bs as well as ones with Kontakt-5 were delivered by Russia in 2015-2016.[27] T-90/A/AM[28] Main battle tank 15+[29][30] Russia
First observed in the Southern Aleppo offensive on November 29, 2015.[31] Russia supplied T-90 1992 models and T-90As in late 2015. Russia has supplied T-90 tanks to the Tiger Forces.[27] PT-76B Amphibious light tank <80 Soviet Union
Most likely in service in the Tartus Governorate. Not seen in use during the Syrian civil war. Infantry fighting vehicles
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes BMP-1 Infantry fighting vehicle <2,000[1] Soviet Union
200 donated to Iran during the Iran–Iraq War - Many destroyed, damaged and captured by anti-government insurgents since March 2011. Additional vehicles delivered by Russia.[32] BMP-2 Infantry fighting vehicle <100[1] Soviet Union
Deployed in Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign. Armoured fighting vehicles
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes BTR-40 Armoured personnel carrier ≈120 Soviet Union
BTR-152 Armoured personnel carrier 300 Soviet Union
BTR-50 Armoured personnel carrier 550 Soviet Union
BTR-60PB/PU-12 Armoured personnel carrier N/A Soviet Union
Probably most scrapped.[33] BTR-70 Armoured personnel carrier N/A Soviet Union
BTR-80/82A Armoured personnel carrier 50+ Soviet Union
Several BTR-80s were given by Russia in 2013, more BTR-82s delivered in 2015[34][35][36] OT-64 SKOT Armoured personnel carrier N/A Czechoslovakia/
Poland
300 OT-64C ordered from Czechoslovakia in 1976 and delivered between 1977 and 1979, possibly most scrapped.[33] Armoured scout vehicles
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes BRDM-2 Amphibious Armoured scout car ≈700 Soviet Union
Some armed with 9K11 Malyutka ATGM.
1,200 received from the Soviet Union by 1975.[37]Field ambulance
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes BVP-1 AMB-S Field ambulance ≈100 Czechoslovakia
Deployed in the Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign in Syrian Civil War. Military engineering
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes BREM-1 / BREM-2[38] Armored recovery vehicle ≈100 Soviet Union
Deployed in the Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign in Syrian Civil War.[39] IMR-2 Combat engineering vehicle N/A Soviet Union
Logistics and utility vehicles
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes MAZ-7310 8×8 artillery truck 200 Soviet Union
Main role is to carry the R-17 Elbrus Scud-B ballistic missile. Ural-4320 6×6 off-road truck 500 Soviet Union
25 Ural-4320-31 armored trucks were given by Russia to secure transport of Syria's chemical weapons arsenal.[33][34] Ural-375D 6×6 4.5 ton truck 350 Soviet Union
Transport vehicle, another use is being a BM-21 multiple rocket launcher. ZIL 131 6×6 3.5 ton truck 300 Soviet Union
Cargo truck, also can become a BM-21 multiple rocket launcher. ZIL-135 Artillery truck 84 Soviet Union
Main role is to carry the FROG-7 ballistic missile. ZIL-157 6×6 2.5 ton truck 84 Soviet Union
KAMAZ-43114 6×6 side truck 100 Russia
50 were given by Russia to secure transport of Syria's chemical weapons arsenal.[33] GAZ-66 4×4 off-road truck 200 Soviet Union
Transport vehicle for motorized infantry. GAZ-3308 4×4 utility truck 144[40] Russia
Transport vehicle for motorized infantry. Sinotruk Howo 4×4 side truck N/A People's Republic of China
Transport vehicle for motorized infantry. UAZ-469 Military All-terrain vehicle N/A Soviet Union
Rys LMV Infantry mobility vehicle N/A Italy
Russia
One was in use by the Tiger Forces in the Deir Hafer Plains, Aleppo province.[41] Artillery
Mortars
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes PM-37 Mortar 200 Soviet Union
82mm mortar. 2B9 Vasilek Mortar N/A Soviet Union
82mm mortar. PM-43 Mortar 700 Soviet Union
120mm mortar. M1938 Mortar 200 Soviet Union
120mm mortar. M1943 Mortar 100 Soviet Union
160mm mortar. M-160 Mortar >200 Soviet Union
160mm mortar. M-240 Mortar 10 Soviet Union
240mm mortar. Field artillery
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes A-19 Howitzer 100 Soviet Union
122mm. Probably decommissioned. M-30 Howitzer 150 Soviet Union
122mm. 21 additional M-30s were delivered by Russia to Syria in May 2017.[42] D-74 Field Gun 400 Soviet Union
122mm. Probably decommissioned. D-30 Howitzer 600 Soviet Union
122mm. M-46 Field Gun 800 Soviet Union
130mm. D-20 Howitzer 20 Soviet Union
152mm. ML-20 Howitzer 50 Soviet Union
152mm. Probably decommissioned. D-1 Howitzer 20 Soviet Union
152mm. Probably decommissioned. S-23[43] Howitzer 10 Soviet Union
180mm. D-44 Anti-tank Gun N/A Soviet Union
85mm. D-48 Anti-tank Gun N/A Soviet Union
85mm. T-12 Anti-tank Gun N/A Soviet Union
100mm. BS-3 Anti-tank Gun N/A Soviet Union
100mm. Probably decommissioned. Self-propelled field artillery
Name Type Quantity Origin Photoùù Notes 2S9 Nona Self-propelled howitzer N/A Soviet Union
120mm T-34/D-30 Self-propelled howitzer >50 Soviet Union
Syria
D-30 mounted on T-34. 122mm. 2S1 Gvozdika Self-propelled howitzer 300 Soviet Union
122mm. 2S3 Akatsiya Self-propelled howitzer 100 Soviet Union
152mm 2S4 Tyulpan Mortar carrier 24 Soviet Union
240mm Multiple launch rocket systems
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes BM-21 Grad Multiple rocket launcher 200 Soviet Union
122mm. BM-14 Multiple rocket launcher N/A Soviet Union
140mm. BM-27 Uragan Multiple rocket launcher 36 Soviet Union
220mm. Spotted in November 2014 during the Syrian Civil War, most likely delivered by Russia.[44] BM-30 Smerch Multiple rocket launcher N/A Soviet Union
300mm. Presence confirmed by use of the 9M55K cluster munition used by the system.[45] Syria received several BM-30s in the midst the Syrian Civil War from either Belarus or more likely Russia, which delivered them in early 2014.[46] Type 63 Multiple rocket launcher 100 China
Iran
107mm. Khaibar Multiple rocket launcher 100 China
Syria
302mm Fajr-3 Multiple rocket launcher N/A Iran
240mm. Fajr-5 Multiple rocket launcher N/A Iran
333mm. Ra'ad Multiple rocket launcher N/A Iran
220mm. Falaq-2 Multiple rocket launcher N/A Iran
333mm. TOS-1 Thermobaric multiple rocket launcher ≈5 Soviet Union
220mm, some TOS-1s were delivered by Russia in late 2015.[5] Anti-air guns and systems
Towed anti-aircraft artillery
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes ZPU Anti-aircraft gun 1,500+ Soviet Union
China
14.5mm single, twin and quad mount. Also mounted on technicals.[47] ZU-23-2 Anti-aircraft gun 650+ Soviet Union
23 mm, 2 barrels. M1939 Anti-aircraft gun 300+ Soviet Union
37 mm. S-60 Anti-aircraft gun 875 Soviet Union
57 mm. 52-K/KS-12 Anti-aircraft gun 100+ Soviet Union
85 mm. KS-19 Anti-aircraft gun 100+ Soviet Union
100 mm. Type 65 Anti-aircraft gun N/A People's Republic of China
37 mm, 2 barrels. Towed air defence
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes S-75 Dvina (SA-2 S-75M Volga Version of the 1995 year) Strategic SAM system 320[48] Soviet Union
S-125 Neva/Pechora (SA-3 Pechora + Pechora-2M) Strategic SAM system 148[48] + 12[49] Soviet Union
S-200 (SA-5) Strategic SAM system 2 defense regiment comprising 2 divisions including 2 batteries S-200 (44 launchers) in service as of 2010[50] Soviet Union
Command post S-300 can manage in any combination the elements of S-200 and S-300.[51][52][53] Self-propelled air defence
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes ZSU-57-2 "Sparka" Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun 10[1] Soviet Union
Most in storage, some units were reactivated during the Syrian Civil War.[54] ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun 400[1] Soviet Union
23 mm. 2K12 Kub (SA-6) Self-propelled SAM system 195[48] 200 (As for 2012)[55] Soviet Union
9K33 Osa (SA-8) Self-propelled SAM system 14-60,[1][56] 14 batteries (60 launchers – autonomous war machines)[57] Soviet Union
Two were captured by Liwa al-Islam. 9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9) Self-propelled SAM system 20[1] Soviet Union
9K37 Buk (SA-11) Self-propelled SAM system 20[1] Soviet Union
9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13) Self-propelled SAM system 30[1] Soviet Union
9K37M2E Buk-M2E (SA-17) Self-propelled SAM system At least 10 Russia
Observed in use at Al-Mezzah.[58] 9M311-1M Tunguska (SA-19) Self-propelled air-defence system 6[59] Soviet Union
S-300 (S-300 SA-20A / SA-20B surface-to-air missile systems Delivery not completed, status unclear.[60][61][62][63][64] Russia
No more than 6[61] systems and 144 missiles.[62] There is missiles (With photo[63] missiles in army, but no text on the availability (2014))[64] Pantsir-S1 (SA-22) Self-propelled SAM system 36–50[65]+10 In 2016, +1RL-123E Early detection radar, +command posts.[66] Russia
Ballistic missiles
Tactical ballistic missiles
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes FROG-7[67] Tactical ballistic missile ≈18 mobile launchers[68] Soviet Union
Unknown number of missiles. Scud-B[67] Tactical ballistic missile ≈42 mobile launchers[68] Soviet Union
North Korea
≈200 missiles OTR-21 Tochka[67] Tactical ballistic missile ≈12 mobile launchers[68] Soviet Union
≈100 missiles.[68] Russia allegedly sent 50 additional Tochka missiles in February 2017 to Tartus.[69] 9K720 Iskander Tactical ballistic missile 24[70] Russia
Downgraded export variant Iskander E ordered in 2006 – Status unclear.[71] Hwasong-6[67] Tactical ballistic missile ≈160 missiles[68] North Korea
North Korean Scud C Version. Hwasong-7[67] Tactical ballistic missile ≈100 missiles[68] North Korea
North Korean Scud D Version. Fateh-110[67] Tactical ballistic missile 900+ missiles[68] Iran
Local designation M-600 or Tashreen. Zelzal-2[72] Tactical ballistic missile N/A Iran
Zelzal-3 Tactical ballistic missile N/A Iran
Shahab-2 Tactical ballistic missile N/A Iran
At least one used in February 2014 according with a video upload by foreign insurgents.[73][74] Command posts
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Name Type Quantity Origin Notes Senezh-M1E[75] General-purpose self-acting[76] HLCPs N/A[55][77] Soviet Union
Photography on the site developer As an option, with the use of HLCP, management of all types of air defense systems, the Air Force and all kinds of radar air defense forces. Effective radius of 1,600 km for 77 fired targets[78] May receive data order to send target indication for different systems.[79] Unmanned aerial vehicles
Name Type Quantity Origin Photo Notes La-17RM Unmanned aerial vehicle N/A Soviet Union
Reconnaissance drone. Withdrawn from service. Tu-143 Unmanned aerial vehicle N/A Soviet Union
Reconnaissance drone. Withdrawn from service. Ababil Unmanned aerial vehicle N/A Iran
Medium-range reconnaissance/surveillance and short/medium-range attack drone. Mohajer 4 Unmanned aerial vehicle N/A Iran
Reconnaissance drone. Used during the Syrian Civil War since late 2012.[80] Yasir Unmanned aerial vehicle N/A Iran
Reconnaissance drone. Used during the Syrian Civil War since late 2013.[81] Unmanned combat air vehicles
Name Type Quantity Origin Notes Shahed 129 Unmanned combat air vehicle N/A Iran
Spotted in Syria on 10 April 2014 over Al-Maliha, East-Ghouta (Damascus), it was used for reconnaissance without missiles.[82] References
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