The combat losses of Russian occupiers from February 24, 2022 to November 13, 2023

by UNITED24Media

4 comments
  1. At some point they must tip over the point at which they have no more equipment to lose, hope it’s soon.

  2. Curious if these statistics are tracked against previous intelligence assessments of military inventories in order to get the true depth of loss. I mean, from a naval standpoint alone, we can derive the effect of losing 22 warships and boats, and the obvious inability of Russia to mobilize more ships to the region.

  3. In the last 5 days, an average of 10.6 tanks have been destroyed.

    According to Covert Cabal, russia has about 3500 tanks left.

    The more tanks they lose, the bigger the advantage of ukraine in armament quality and quantity gets. Just like with their artillery, though russia had (and in some areas still has) the advantage there first.

    If it stays with 10.6 tanks per day, they’ll all be used up in 330 days. But as I said, the more tanks get destroyed, the bigger the ukrainian advantage gets, the faster russian tanks explode.

    Endure, guys. It will still take a while, but the end is in sight.

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