Weapons of War at Hostomel


US Army Training & Doctrine Command TRADOC Worldwide Equipment Guide: The WEG was developed to support the TC 7-100 series and all OPFOR portrayal in training simulations (constructive, virtual, live, and gaming). The equipment portrayed in this WEG represents military systems, variants, and upgrades that U.S. forces may encounter now and in the foreseeable future. The authors continually analyze real-world developments, capabilities, and trends to guarantee that the OPFOR remains relevant.

To request equipment be added to the WEG, email the TRADOC G-2 OE & Threat Analysis Directorate WEG Analyst Richard Garcia at [email protected].

Note: The material included in the WEG is for training and educational purposes. The system parametric data captured here is drawn from a variety of sources. Every data point is corroborated across multiple sources. For additional information on sources used to generate the data, visit the following link: https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/How-To/WEG/Worldwide_Equipment_Guide

https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/List/ORIGIN_russia–rus–f8577e&DOM_land-53d795

A detailed list of destroyed and captured Russian vehicles and equipment at Hostomel Airport can be seen below. This list only includes vehicles and equipment destroyed or abandoned on the perimeter of Hostomel Airport. The total amount of equipment captured and destroyed in and around Hostomel itself is far larger than recorded here.

(Click on the numbers to get a picture of each individual captured or destroyed vehicle)

Armoured Fighting Vehicles (7, of which destroyed: 5, recaptured: 2)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (23, of which destroyed: 20, damaged: 1, recaptured: 2)

Armoured Personnel Carriers (3, of which destroyed: 3)

Towed Artillery (2, of which captured: 2)

Anti-Aircraft Guns (1, of which captured: 1)

Jammers And Deception Systems (1, of which destroyed: 1)

Helicopters (6, of which destroyed: 5, captured: 1)

Trucks, Vehicles and Jeeps (68, of which destroyed: 65, captured: 2, recaptured: 1)