Losses of the Russian military to 28.3.2025

by MARTINELECA

28 comments
  1. 122 artillery systems liquidated in a day, new high score for AFU!

  2. Damn, what happened? That’s a lot of artillery and transports.

  3. Is that a new daily high for personal at 1860 !? Rapidly approaching one million orcs taken out.

  4. 210 vehicles, 144 UAVs, and 122 artillery systems down? My oh my.

  5. I think two major things happened yesterday for these numbers:

    There was a failed russian push on the eastern front in Toretsk city with massive russian losses and captured soldiers.

    Ukraine opened a secondary offensive into russia on the northern Kharkiv border into Belgorod taking zhuravlyovka town, flanking russian held Ukrainian territory on the east and west breaking the connection between the two. I suspect that such a push opening a second breach into russian territory must have been a massive strategic decision that broke russian lines splitting that held territory into two and then Ukraine encircled them, at least on the western side. There’s also a major highway on the west there that goes directly north to Belgorod city, far but not as far as the other offensive towards Kursk..

  6. 1860, 122, 210 have to be all-time high # for these Russian logisticship ! Lots of really upset orcs scurrying around like cockroaches 🪳 .
    I hope the news about Putzn is true, and he’s fighting to maintain his illusion of being a strong man. Sickness and old age comes for every individual on this particular planet. It’d be nice if his got here a lil bit quicker than expected. 72 is old

  7. So the Russians still have artillery systems. If I’m not mistaken, by the time they run out, all the other losses will have increased to an extreme degree. 180 human casualties are already a lot, but without artillery support, it’s probably going to be more.

    Edit: +17 tanks? Maybe the increase in losses has already begun. I didn’t notice they lost 17 tanks. I’m not sure here, but it comes to me a lot.

  8. Hot damn, what is that, 4 top records in the last week?

  9. Wow! An amazing day for taking out artillery. May the day come soon when Moscow has no big guns left on Ukrainian soil!

  10. God damn slava Ukraine so much. Can’t wait for Russia to bend the knee. Wish i could do more than provide financial support.

  11. Previous record of artillery: *September 22, 2024, Ukrainian forces neutralized 81 Russian artillery systems in a single day*

    Last 8 days:

    28th of March 2025: 122 NEW RECORD!!

    27th of March 2025: 58

    26th of March 2025: 17

    25th of March 2025: 61

    24th of March 2025: 81

    23rd of March 2025: 104 NEW RECORD!

    22nd of March 2025: 96

    21th of March 2025: 101 NEW RECORD!

    Total over 8 days: 640 arty

    Average over the last 8 days: 80 arty.

    This is madness!! The daily record for arty has been broken 3x in the last 8 days!

    Slava Ukraini!

  12. That’s probably a months worth of orc production capacity down the drain in a single day. Get fucked, russia.

  13. Yowsa, that’s some record losses right there! Happy hunting!

  14. What they do hit a train transporting artillery? That’s insane.

  15. Artillery ranges from mortars (mostly 81mm, 82 mm and 120 mm) to heavy field howitzers (ex. 152 mm Giatsint and MSTA, both B and S models, 170 mm Koksan, and 203 mm Malka aka Pion). This means less shells pouring down over the heads of Ukrainian troops as well as civilians unlucky enough to be in range, from a distance of 1 km-60 km.

    Each artillery unit taken out costs around ¹$70k (ex. 2B14 Podnos 82mm infantry mortar) up to ²$5.25 M (2S7 Malka 203 mm howitzer). Plus as many of these artillery units are Soviet era designed, the infrastructure for producing and replacing them may be limited, even almost, if not completely non-existent (mostly refurbishment in this case).

    Sources:

    1. List of Mortar systems

    https://nations-militaryequipmentlist.weebly.com/mortar-systems.html

    2. List of Artillery Systems

    https://nations-militaryequipmentlist.weebly.com/artillery-systems.html

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