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Ukraine War Data

What you will find here

In this repository you will find the data we use on www.uawardata.com. You can use this data for free, but please note the citation (see below).

How to cite

If you want to use this data, please quote us. You have two options:

The data

If you already use the data, have a look at the chapter Data Structure Changes for any recent changes

All data is stored in the folder /data as csv and geojson. The structure:

Units

Files:

  • units_all.geojson and units_all.csv: All data points
  • units_current.geojson and units_current.csv: Only the most current day

The Unit-files contains the units and where approximately their headquarters might be. Each unit in turn consists of different battalions (more about this later). The columns/properties of the files:

Property Type Description
date str At which date a unit was there (%Y-%m-%d)
lat float Latitude, only in CSV
lng float Longitude, only in CSV
icon str Nato symbol (MIL-STD-2525C).
icon15 str Nato symbol (MIL-STD-2525C) but with a length of 15 chars. Missing chars are filled with -. Handy for ArcGIS-Users
type str Type of units (eg Mechanized Infantry)
strength str Strength of units (eg Battalion)
strength_in_btg_number number Approx. Strength in Batallion Tactical Groups
strength_in_btg_text text Approx. Strength in Batallion Tactical Groups (could be < 1)
unit str Name of the unit
unitnumber str Name of the unit
subordinate_to str Subordinates to which unit
sources_url str Comma separated list with URLs to Sources
sources_date str Comma separated list with dates of sources. Corresponds with sources_url
notes str Information about the sources
country enum Country where the unit is from. One of these: ru, ua, na
stacked bool True if more than one feature/unit is at this exact location

BTGs

Files:

  • btgs_all.geojson and btgs_all.csv: All data points
  • btgs_current.geojson and btgs_current.csv: Only the most current day

The BTGs-files contains the position of each individual unit (brigades, divisions, etc.). This file is the most accurate representation of the military presence.

Property Type Description
date str At which date a unit was there (%Y-%m-%d)
lat float Latitude, only in CSV
lng float Longitude, only in CSV
unit str Name of the unit
type_of_btg enum Type of unit. One of these: motor_rifle, vdv (Russian Airborne Forces), tank
country enum Country where the unit is from. One of these: ru (Russia), ua (Ukraine), na (unknow)

Data Structure Changes

2022-08-12 Added Sources
Added the columns sources_url and sources_date

2022-05-17 Added icon15 für ArcGIS-Users
Added column icon15. The MIL-STD-2525C-Symbol will have a length of 15 chars. Filled from the right with -.

2022-04-24 Added country code
Added country code to field country. One of these:

  • ru = Russia
  • ua = Ukraine
  • na = unknown

2022-04-22 Multiple icons at same location
Now several icons can have the same coordinates. On uawardata.com they are displayed stacked, one above the other. In the data, they are still added separately.
These Units are marked with stacked = true

Accuracy Ukrainian troops

We reduce accuracy of Ukrainian troops and show:

  • Only data from official government sources
  • We do no other OSINT analysis (equipment, .etc.)
  • Coordinates will be only 3 significant figures

Methodology

The data is collected by Henry Schlottman, a former U.S. Army analyst. Using known troop positions before the war began, pictures of (destroyed) Russian war equipment, information from prisoners, and other public data, he is able to record the approximate position of each unit. Despite all the information, the data remain approximations.

Thanks to

This project is only possible because of these people and companies:

  • maptiler.com, our technology sponsor. Check them out!
  • Volodymyr Agafonkin, an Ukrainian Software developer and founder of the framework that powers the map
  • The OSINT-Community

Credits

Made by Henry Schlottman and Simon Huwiler