Russian equipment losses accelerated over the past week [link to data source in comments]

by AuroraStarM

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  1. Russian equipment losses have increased over the past week compared to June or held their pace.

    Notably 29 MLRS systems were lost in a week compared to 57 in all of June (June’s record loss rate doubled).

    The loss rate of anti-aircraft warfare systems has increased by 60%. Twenty-one were lost in July and 56 in June.

    The russians lost 39 pieces of special equipment so far in July. This corresponds to a loss rate increase of 37% compared to June – which already set a record.

  2. Of course they are. Himars are being used on all kinds of russian artillery

  3. That green curve rises quicker than a T-72 turret. To the moon 💪

  4. The loss of “Special” equipment looks like an exponential curve. In a couple of weeks the losses will reach infinity.

    PS what is special equipment?

  5. This data is interesting when you consider that vehicle losses remain consistent through the RUS winter offensive and the current UA offensive. In theory as a defender you should be losing less vehicles. Anyways food for thought.

    The coming weeks will be more interesting with the recent increased donations of artillery from the USA, Italy and other European allies. Coupled with the new shells these numbers are only going to get spicier.

  6. If the Russians keep losing soldiers like this then they should be in deep trouble pretty soon. Recent estimates put the number of frontline Russian soldiers at 180k. With these kind of numbers, the Russians wil run out of soldiers within nine months. Pretty soon they will have little choice but to send in the last ‘crop’ of recruits out of their mandatory military training or they need to mobilize a new batch of mobiks.

  7. Actually the turrets flying off Russian T-72 haven’t lost any acceleration. With newer weapons they have even gained more speed when being propelled upwards into the sky

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