Misses on Ukrainian equipment by Russian loitering munitions are no longer being counted. Hits on Ukrainian equipment are included in the list of Ukrainian losses. This page was last updated in early March 2023.
The use of Iranian-designed loitering munitions by Russia has received a large share of international media attention. Though they are a menace to Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, Russia has so far largely refrained from using them against Ukrainian military targets. A more serious development to Ukraine's Armed Forces comes in the form of the indigenously-designed Kub and Lancet-3(M) loitering munitions that Russia has increasingly been deploying to strike Ukrainian artillery, radars and surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems out of reach from Russia's ground-based assets.
The increasing use of loitering munitions comes as Russia's fleet of attack helicopters has suffered extensive losses. [1] The situation is hardly better with the country's inventory of UCAVs, with heavy losses only prevented by a dearth of UCAVs in the first place. [2] Rather than purchasing additional Iranian loitering munition types to make up for this lack of aerial fire support,
Russia has sought to massively expand the production of an
improved version of the Lancet-3 (referred to as the Lancet-3M in this
article), which was already tested in Syria in 2020. [3] These have seen increasing use since October 2022, although the less effective Lancet-3 and Kub
loitering munitions continue to see use as well.
After a suitable target has been located by a reconnaissance UAV like the ZALA 421-16Е2, a loitering munition is dispatched to the target's location. In the event that the target moves away from its original location, the chance of a hit is greatly reduced, as neither the Lancet nor Kub have been designed with use against moving targets in mind. [4] Both the Kub and Lancet-3(M) have also been observed to miss static targets. [5] [6] The presence of thick branches or protective nets in front of a target can also lead to a premature detonation of the loitering munition. [7] Furthermore, the light warhead (3-5kg) not always guarantees the actual destruction of the target, even after a direct hit.
In addition to acting as successful tools of destruction, and inciting fear into the minds of any artillery crew, Russia has also sought to fully utilise the loitering munitions' propaganda effect by uploading footage of their exploits. Ironically, uploads include not only clear hits on Ukrainian targets, but also misses and even strikes on obvious decoys. [8] The Lancet-3(M), unlike the Kub, is fitted with optical-electronic guidance for increased accuracy in the terminal stage, which has the additional benefit that the effect on target is always filmed, in turn enabling analysts to get an idea of the number of successful strikes that were conducted.
A list of Ukrainian targets visually confirmed to have been destroyed, damaged, struck or missed by Russian Kub and Lancet-3(M) loitering munitions until early March 2023 can be viewed below. When the targeted piece of equipment is not believed to have been seriously damaged, it is included as struck. Therefore, the
amount of equipment destroyed is higher
than recorded here. Hits on buildings and infantry are not included in this
list.
(Click on the numbers to get a picture of each individual vehicle or piece of equipment)
Hits On Ukrainian Vehicles And Equipment (113)
Tanks (11)
- 1 T-62M: (1, struck by Lancet-3M) (Captured from Russia by Ukraine, then struck by Russia)
- 4 T-64BV: (1, destroyed by Kub) (1, struck by Lancet-3M) (2, struck by Lancet-3M) (3, struck by Lancet-3M)
- 1 T-72M/M1(R): (1, struck by Lancet-3M)
- 1 T-80BV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 T-84U: (1, struck by Lancet-3M)
- 3 Unknown tank: (1, struck by Lancet-3M) (2, struck by Lancet-3) (3, struck by Lancet-3M)
Armoured Fighting Vehicles (8)
- 1 MT-LB AFV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 BRM-1K AFV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 BMP-2 IFV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 BTR-4: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Kozak-2 IMV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 M1151 HMMWV IMV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Unknown AFV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3)
- 1 Unknown BTR: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
Engineering Vehicles And Equipment (2)
- 1 MT-T heavy tracked cargo carrier vehicle: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 BMK-460 towing and motor boat: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
Towed Artillery (24)
- 1 152mm D-20 howitzer: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 2 152mm 2A65 Msta-B howitzer: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 2 155mm FH-70: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 19 155mm M777A2 howitzer: (1 and 2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (4, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (5, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (6, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (7, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (8, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (9, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (10, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (11, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (12, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M) (2, damaged by Lancet-3M) (3, damaged by Lancet-3M) (4, damaged by Lancet-3M) (5, damaged by Lancet-3M) (6, damaged by Lancet-3M) (7, damaged by Lancet-3)
Self-Propelled Artillery (25)
- 5 122mm 2S1 Gvozdika: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M) (2, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 4 152mm 2S3 Akatsiya: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 2 152mm 2S19 Msta-S: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 9 155mm M109A3/A4/A5: (1 and 2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (4, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M) (2, damaged by Lancet-3M) (3, damaged by Lancet-3M) (4, damaged by Lancet-3M) (5, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 4 155mm AHS Krab: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 155mm Caesar: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
Multiple Rocket Launchers (4)
- 3 122mm BM-21 Grad: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 122mm RM-70: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) Systems (8)
- 1 9K35 Strela-10: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 9K33 Osa SAM system: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 3 9A310M1 TELAR (for Buk-M1): (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 2 5P85S (launcher for S-300PS): (1 and 2, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 5P85D/S (launcher for S-300PS): (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
Radars (12)
- 3 P-18 'Spoon Rest D': (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 6 36D6 'Tin Shield': (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (4, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M) (2, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 P-18ML: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 PRV-16ML: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 RPMK-1 for the RPMK-1 Ulybka weather radar complex: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
Command Posts And Communications Stations (2)
- 1 Radio relay station for the TB2 UCAV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Control cabin for P-18 'Spoon Rest D' radar: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
Naval Ships (3)
- 1 Gyurza-M class gunboat: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Zhuk-class patrol boat: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Unknown vessel: (1, damaged by Kub)
Trucks and Vehicles (14)
- 1 Oshkosh FMTV M1083A1P2 truck: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Jelcz P882 D53 truck: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 4 Ural-4320 tanker truck: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Lada: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 2 SUV: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M)
- 4 Unknown truck: (1, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (2, destroyed by Lancet-3M) (3, destroyed by Kub) (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Unknown vehicle: (1, damaged by Lancet-3M)
Misses On Ukrainian Vehicles And Equipment (41)
Ukrainian Equipment (41)
- 2 T-64BV MBT: (1, missed by Lancet-3M) (2, missed by unknown loitering munition)
- 2 T-72 MBT: (1 and 2, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 MT-LB with ZU-23 AA gun: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 MT-LB: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 3 Unknown AFV: (1, missed by Lancet-3M) (2, missed by Lancet-3M) (3, missed by Kub)
- 2 BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle: (1, missed by Lancet-3M) (2, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 IMR-2 heavy engineering vehicle: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 122mm D-30 howitzer: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 152mm D-20 howitzer: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 7 155mm M777A2 howitzer: (1, missed by Kub) (2, missed by Kub) (3, missed by Lancet-3M) (4, missed by Lancet-3M) (5, missed by Lancet-3M) (6, missed by Lancet-3M) (7, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 240mm M240 mortar: (1, missed by Lancet-3)
- 1 122mm 2S1 Gvozdika (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 2 155mm M109A3GN: (1, missed by Lancet-3M) (2, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 155mm AHS Krab: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 4 122mm BM-21 Grad: (1, missed by Lancet-3M) (2, missed by Lancet-3M) (3, missed by Kub) (4, missed by Kub)
- 1 9K33 Osa SAM system: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Stormer HVM SAM system: (1, missed by Lancet-3)
- 1 5P85D (launcher for S-300PS): (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 5N63S 'Flap Lid B' radar (for S-300PS): (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 P-35/37 'Bar Lock' radar: (1, missed by Lancet-3)
- 1 36D6 'Tin Shield' radar: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 2 AN/TPQ-36 lightweight counter mortar radar: (1 and 2, missed by Kub)
- 1 Communications station: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Technical: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Unknown target: (1, missed by Lancet-3M)
Hits On Ukrainian Equipment Decoys (4)
Ukrainian Decoys 4)
- 2 Decoy towed artillery: (1, hit by Lancet-3) (2, hit by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Decoy 9K33 Osa: (1, hit by Lancet-3M)
- 1 Decoy 9A310M1 TELAR (for Buk-M1): (1, hit by Lancet-3M)
Hits On Russian Equipment Decoys (2)
Russian Decoys (2)
- 1 5P85D (launcher for S-300PS): (1, hit by Lancet-3M)
- 1 5N63S 'Flap Lid B' (for S-300): (1, hit by Lancet-3M)
Special thanks to Tuffy.
[1] List Of Aircraft Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/03/list-of-aircraft-losses-during-2022.html
[2] Too Little, Too Late - A Guide To Russia’s Armed Drones https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/10/too-little-too-late-guide-to-russias.html
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