Losses of the Russian military to 2.11.2023

by MARTINELECA

25 comments
  1. This has to be a record day for ground equipment. Slava Ukraini!

  2. Artillery and APV falling like flies to a fly lamp! 🤩🥳

  3. Anyone have a pool going as to when 400k troops will hit?

  4. I am honestly shocked that Russia can lose 300k people, 5.2k+ Tanks, almost 10k APVs, 7.3k Artilleries, 850 MLRS, 300+ for Aircraft / Helicopters, and a crap ton of other pieces of equipment while staying in the fight. It boggles my mind a country can lose so much and still fight.

  5. “Yeah, hi North Korea, it’s us again, we’ve, um, kind of lost all the stuff you sent us already and wonder if you do credit maybe? Maybe we can even sell you this bridge we have? We’ll throw in some Ladas, the next available orders – you’ll love the 2036 model! How bout it?”

  6. Wow that’s a lot of artillery & APVs. Also hooray for another plane down!

  7. Pretty much the best aggregate totals we’ve seen in quite a while even with the debacle Russia has demanded near Avdiivka

    Ukraine continues to win the artillery duel and Logistics destruction by a landslide.

    Ukraine’s equipment and Military evolves into the future, while Russia’s is deteriorating towards the 19th century

    Слава Україні!

  8. The one thing that every Russian should understand after seeing those losses is this: Russia right now has no way to effectively defend itself against Nato in conventional warfare.

    Which means that a NATO invasion was never a serious threat, which means that all of Putins words about evil NATO were an obvious lie, since he just squandered all the weapons and troops he would need to protect Russia.

    When you are, allegedly, actively threatened by an enemy superpower, you don’t ‘waste’ the majority of your equipment on a ‘secondary conflict’ that will leave you defenseless, especially if this secondary conflict party is no actual threat to you (like Ukraine was to Russia before their invasion). Ukraine was never a military threat to Russia before their invasion.

    It’s an obvious conclusion. Russia was therefore never actually threatened by NATO, and Putin knows this, but the average Russian is too dumb to grasp the obvious.

    It’s sad to say it, but I have no more trust in the ‘normal’ Russian citizens, they are either openly supporting Putins madness or complicit by working for or in that mad system without protest.

    Every Russian has a choice: leave Russia, or stay and support the regime.

    Just as the average German had to suffer the consequences for the Nazis doing terrible things, and be branded evil for being complicit by at least doing nothing and letting their government commit evil, so will the Russians be branded when this war is over.

  9. how in the world do they manage to keep material at the front? These numbers are staggering. How many trainloads of equipment and how often they are delivered to maintain this!

  10. This honestly feels like Ukraine is fighting a hydra. No matter how many people they kill or equipment they destroy. Russia just keeps coming back over and over again.

    I wonder what effects of killing so many people does to the regular Ukrainian soldier. How many lives can each soldier take before they mentally break down?

  11. What a mauling. To put into perspective COVID probably killed about a million ruzzians in a similar time frame. Americans too. In usa no one even talks about that number. Just blew it off for political reasons.

  12. Looking forward to 10,000 APCs. I have grown to hate those cockroaches. Within a week in all likelihood.

  13. Wow, a big day amongst big days.

    Big artillery numbers given they obviously had to also respond to human wave attacks.

    Maybe the NK shells are an Achilles heal, able to fire and give away their positions, but not long enough range to reach Ukraines…..

  14. there was an ork drone footage of UA troops operating deep in occupied territory north of Krasnohorivka (near Avdiivka). if UA could push in this vector, they could cut ork supply route to Krasnohorivka and relieve Avdiivka from northern pressure.

    UA advanced near Klischiivka (Bakhmut area) along the railway. they secured a tunel crossing under the railway and were even spotted behind the railway. UA also managed to cross the railway near Kurdiumivka, which is south of Klischiivka. on this direction, orks tried an attack, but were repelled by UA arty.

    Denys talks (among other things) about an interview with Zaluzhnyi in The Economist. it’s an interesting article and Denys sums it up. basically, Zaluzhnyi explains struggles of the operations. it’s impossible to do mass assaults because of how the modern recon works (mostly thanks to drones). and it’s visible on ork mass assault fails. he also says, that UA has enough to stop any significant ork attacks, but not enough to attack significantly themselves. therefore UA is reviewing strategy constantly and trying to employ new ways of how to attack. obviously, the F-16’s will be huge factor. but it’s now public info, that UA will receive more ATACM’s and even the long range ones as well. so this might open some possibilities as well. plus, we haven’t seen Abrams in action. and i think next spring/summer we can expect even bigger push than this summer. hopefully, with lessons learned already employed. the other issue is ammunition. while orks received tons of arty ammo from north korean wankers, western supplies are more scarce. hopefully our production is ramping up consistently.

    https://youtu.be/h6Rf2Ds5u04

    btw, there were scary infos about how EU support to UA will be fucked after we elected the pro russian wanker in slovakia and that slovak-hungarian axis could be causing more harm to UA support. there was an EU Council summit at the end of october and the support was accepted unilaterally! weirdly enough, media that were eager enough to report on how the support is doomed, don’t report on this fact. link below is in slovak, but the autotranslate should work.

    i’ll translate what the czech prime minister Fiala said, because he’s spot on:

    “We hear various statements of politicians before the European Council Summit. I read in media about how everything will be blocked, what the hungarian or slovak prime ministers said. But then there’s the reality of the European Council. When you look at the results [of the council], which were unanimously accepted, then you see a difference. It’s a clear statement of support to Ukraine including the confirmation of all pledges, that EU has made.” [https://spravy.pravda.sk/svet/clanok/686698-fiala-pomoc-pre-ukrajinu-podporili-ju-aj-fico-a-orban/](https://spravy.pravda.sk/svet/clanok/686698-fiala-pomoc-pre-ukrajinu-podporili-ju-aj-fico-a-orban/)

    don’t get me wrong our and hungarian PM’s are still pro russian wankers, but we can’t lose morale and determination because real-politik is totally different than populism, which is more attractive to the media, because it provides views, likes and engagements. member states know very well that they depend on EU and EU works only if its united. SK and HU dicks will cause issues, but we’re too insignificant to really do substantial harm.

  15. Looks like ruzzians joining us to help with the numbers 👍👍👍

  16. “What Russian equipment do you want to target today?”

    UAF – “Yes”

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