Losses of the Russian military to 1.2.2025

by MARTINELECA

10 comments
  1. Artillery numbers are picking up again, interesting how every time a large batch of enemy howitzers arrives at the front counter-battery fire and Saint HIMARS concentrate on them and spare the logistics vehicles some of the hurt, but when there aren’t enough high value targets availabe watch out in the rear!

  2. AA/AD systems (lowest left) have not had a loss shown on these metrics for quite some time.

    Not sure whether to be happy (so few left, not priority targets), or concerned (unable to take out more).

    We’ve all seen successful UA long range air strikes reported here… but I don’t want to be overly optimistic.

    What are the community’s thoughts?

    ***EDIT:*** Spelling/grammar

  3. Ninety-nine hundreds of tanks turned to wrecks, ninety-nine hundreds of tanks, you shoot more down, Putin’s a clown, let’s see if Russia is out of tanks yet…

  4. Every day a new reason for hope!

    🇺🇦🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦🇺🇦

  5. On a typical day of fighting Russia loses

    783 personnel

    28.5 tanks or AFVs

    22.1 artillery/MLRS

    .7 planes/helicopters

    36.7 vehicles/fuel tanks/special equipment

  6. How much longer will we just stand by and watch? Day after day, we see the devastating numbers, the destruction, the suffering. And what does the European Union do? A few weapons, a handful of tanks—is that our so-called “support”? Is this the grand solidarity we take so much pride in? Our Union, our unity, means nothing if all we do is issue empty threats but refuse to take real action.

    Wake up, people! Today, it’s Ukraine—tomorrow, it could be you.

    The enemy has made their stance clear. Negotiations? An illusion. Nuclear threats? Nothing but empty noise to intimidate us. Ukraine is not just fighting for itself—it is fighting for us, for our future, for the freedom of all of Europe. And what do we do? Argue and hesitate, debating endlessly until the moment is lost, until it no longer matters.

    Meanwhile, our enemies make their moves. North Korea sends troops, using them as cannon fodder, yet every soldier they send makes Ukraine’s fight harder. And us? We remain divided, passive, waiting.

    I sincerely want to thank President Zelenskyy and the whole Ukrainian army for the courage and for the values they stand for. They remind us what true leadership and resilience look like.

    Never forget Bucha. Never forget the countless war crimes committed against innocent people. We must not forget.

    This is not the time for weakness. This is the time to stand as one. Ukraine is fighting for us—it’s time we finally fight for them!

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