Still 130+ combined enemy land vehicles and equipment liquidated, can we expect the over a hundred daily figure to be maintained from here on out?
Hey, if it doesn’t exist yet, I would like to plot this data over time. Is there a csv or some other file with the whole time series?
And where do those numbers come from?
Vehicles and meat will stay high until they lose entirely; they can throw poor non-Muscovites into the fire until their economy crashes, and they can put a basic engine on a shopping cart and call it a troop transport. Tanks, artillery, and air defenses, those they can’t replace so easily anymore, now that their stockpiles are down to the dregs.
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Still 130+ combined enemy land vehicles and equipment liquidated, can we expect the over a hundred daily figure to be maintained from here on out?
Hey, if it doesn’t exist yet, I would like to plot this data over time. Is there a csv or some other file with the whole time series?
And where do those numbers come from?
Vehicles and meat will stay high until they lose entirely; they can throw poor non-Muscovites into the fire until their economy crashes, and they can put a basic engine on a shopping cart and call it a troop transport. Tanks, artillery, and air defenses, those they can’t replace so easily anymore, now that their stockpiles are down to the dregs.
[Daily stats](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1i9i380/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
Any guesstimates/statistics on what years those destroyed tanks were (initially) built?
Orcs running out of artillery?
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