Hundreds of Russian Military Objects Are in Range of ATACMS

This interactive tool allows users to inspect 225 known Russian military objects in Russia that are in range of Ukrainian ATACMS.


Known Russian Military and Paramilitary Objects in Range of Ukrainian ATACMS as of August 26, 2024

Clicking on pins reveals information about that military or paramilitary object. Users may can pan and zoom in on the map using the mouse and buttons on the bottom right side of the map.


Note: This list of 245 known objects does not include the various field camps and new installations that the Russian military has erected near Ukraine to support Russia’s war. This list is therefore conservative and only identifies a portion of all the military objects in range of ATACMS. The regimental, brigade, and division headquarters provided in this list are mainly relevant in how these objects facilitate training and serve as storage areas, since the combat units that are normally permanently based here are forward deployed in Ukraine. ISW would like to acknowledge X (formerly Twitter) users  @Archer83Able  and  @breakingcraft_  for collating this comprehensive data set on Russian military and paramilitary objects. ISW has verified their findings and conducted additional geospatial analysis to determine which objects are within the maximum range of ATACMS, based on ISW’s control of terrain assessment as of August 26, 2024. 


This interactive map is a complementary tool to a special report published by ISW on August 27, 2024. ISW’s daily campaign assessments of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including our static maps, are available at  understandingwar.org ; you can subscribe to these daily reports and other updates   here  . For additional insights and analysis from ISW, follow us on Twitter   @TheStudyofWar  . For media inquiries, please email   press@understandingwar.org 


Map by  George Barros   © 2024 Institute for the Study of War and AEI's Critical Threats Project made possible by the Dr. Jack London Geospatial Fund at ISW