Losses of the Russian military to 9.6.2024

by MARTINELECA

15 comments
  1. 60 artillery, ~80 vehicles, 26 tanks, ~1300 orcs…..good hunting day! 

  2. Artillery destruction figures are just mind boggling to me, we’re talking about red army level losses for the forces in the field and limited ground gained…

  3. The continuous high causality rate gets the most attention but I’d like to point out the counter battery operations that has been taking place to give us the high Russia artillery pieces that either damaged or destroyed will become a significant threat to Russian assault or area defense operations. They can produce all the shells they want. Once they reach a point where their barrels are less effective and no replacements will become significant on the battlefield pending a reduction in glide bombs from the Russian aircraft.

  4. Come on f16s can’t wait to see the fun they unleash on the smelly orcs

  5. The past week’s numbers – russia was clearly not expecting Western green light for cross border attacks. I say more weapons and less restrictions.

  6. Covert Cabals next artillery count update is going to be really interesting.

  7. Remember when a few weeks ago we were celebrating 500K ork casualties? We’re now nearing a quarter of the way to 600K…

  8. I’m looking forward to the day when Russia starts screaming and throwing a tantrum that Ukraine is ‘invading Russia’ because Ukraine is retaking their own territory that Russia tried to claim. I’m looking even more forward to the day when Russia is screaming and throwing a tantrum because Ukraine has thrown them off of ALL the territory Russia tried to take. And the more Russian artillery and armor that gets destroyed, the sooner both of those days arrives.

  9. What happened? Did they drive a couple trains off a cliff?

    On the plus side of things, I’m guessing this really lightens the logistics burden for the Russian army, right?

  10. Love to see it. Though I do wonder is there any way to tell how many of these 60’s would be the larger towed howitzers/SPGs as compared to smaller mobile mortars that are also classified as artillery?

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