Impossible to know for sure but pre-war the estimate was about 14,000 total with about 5,000 of them being “active”. The other 9,000 of them were in storage. If all of the number are accurate that means that Ukraine has destroyed Russia’s entire pre-war active tank inventory and the only reason that Russia has tanks on the battlefield now is because they are pulling from their Soviet Era stockpiles. How many of those even CAN be made to operate is anybody’s guess but I’d be surprised if they could get more than 2/3rds, or roughly 6,000 units, field ready.
I think it’s reasonable to say that the UA has destroyed around half of the total number of tanks that Russia is capable of fielding.
@Buelldozer I was looking to calculate the percentage, but holly crap, that’s a lot!
Perhaps Russia is still using some of those tanks that are considered as “active” as it brought tanks from storage before. I guess it will still be a lot until Ukraine will destroy the last such tank from Russian Army’s inventory, but it’s still impressive for a nation like Ukraine, even with all the Western help.
If all of the number are accurate that means that Ukraine has destroyed Russia’s entire pre-war active tank inventory and the only reason that Russia has tanks on the battlefield now is because they are pulling from their Soviet Era stockpile
That, plus the ones they’re continuing to build. It’s not like they’ve 0 industry.
according to perun this started happening some time ago with share of destroyed BMP-1 rising and BMP-2 falling (BMP-3s seem to be destroyed at a constant pace probably meaning that they are manufactured all the time) same thing happening with older models of tanks appearing in larger numbers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctrtAwT2sgs
I know I previously linked a video of Covert Cabal counting tanks (see my other comment), but he just today released a video counting Russia’s IFVs in storage.
IRC IISS claimed 17500 before the war broke out. Remember that the Russians basically throw nothing away, so that probably includes tanks left to rot in a field somewhere. But they’re not above sending soldiers to the front in a half rotten bean can, not as if they care.
@nuke how many does Russia have, officially?
Impossible to know for sure but pre-war the estimate was about 14,000 total with about 5,000 of them being “active”. The other 9,000 of them were in storage. If all of the number are accurate that means that Ukraine has destroyed Russia’s entire pre-war active tank inventory and the only reason that Russia has tanks on the battlefield now is because they are pulling from their Soviet Era stockpiles. How many of those even CAN be made to operate is anybody’s guess but I’d be surprised if they could get more than 2/3rds, or roughly 6,000 units, field ready.
I think it’s reasonable to say that the UA has destroyed around half of the total number of tanks that Russia is capable of fielding.
@Buelldozer I was looking to calculate the percentage, but holly crap, that’s a lot!
Perhaps Russia is still using some of those tanks that are considered as “active” as it brought tanks from storage before. I guess it will still be a lot until Ukraine will destroy the last such tank from Russian Army’s inventory, but it’s still impressive for a nation like Ukraine, even with all the Western help.
Russia’s Navy was getting wrecked by a country with no Navy. So… yeah…
That, plus the ones they’re continuing to build. It’s not like they’ve 0 industry.
according to perun this started happening some time ago with share of destroyed BMP-1 rising and BMP-2 falling (BMP-3s seem to be destroyed at a constant pace probably meaning that they are manufactured all the time) same thing happening with older models of tanks appearing in larger numbers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctrtAwT2sgs
Covert Cabal dredged through satellite footage and counted the bastards.
And? What’s the number.
I know I previously linked a video of Covert Cabal counting tanks (see my other comment), but he just today released a video counting Russia’s IFVs in storage.
IRC IISS claimed 17500 before the war broke out. Remember that the Russians basically throw nothing away, so that probably includes tanks left to rot in a field somewhere. But they’re not above sending soldiers to the front in a half rotten bean can, not as if they care.
@Hyperreality That seems like 28.57% of the entire Russian tank fleet. Oh well…
@nuke
Suspect it’s more like 50%. The 17k number includes stuff rotting in a field, much of which is likely only good for (refurbishable) parts.
@Hyperreality Yeah. That seems to be the minimum in this situation. Even 28.5% is quite a big number.
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