Total enemy combat losses from 02/24/22 to 07/15/23 amounted to approximately:

  • Personnel - about 237180 (+590) people were eliminated
  • tanks - 4102 (+5) units
  • armored personnel carriers - 8019 (+11) units
  • artillery systems - 4463 (+14) units,
  • MLRS - 680 (+0) units,
  • anti-aircraft/anti-aircraft systems - 425 (+2) units
  • Aircraft - 315 (+0) units
  • helicopters - 310 (+0) units,
  • UAVs of operational and tactical level - 3807 (+24) units
  • cruise missiles - 1273 (+0),
  • Ships / boats / warships / boats - 18 (+0) units,
  • vehicles and fuel tanks - 7036 (+17) units,
  • special equipment - 664 (+2) units.
  • @somethingsnappy
    link
    English
    61 year ago

    I don’t understand how the casualties can be real. I’m a jaded American, and I just can’t fathom Russian casualties being at a rate of nearly 200,000 a year. Slava Ukraini.

    • @hanekam
      link
      English
      61 year ago

      It just boggles the mind. Russian society will be haunted by this for generations.

      Even if you halve this figure, it’s double the losses the USA took in Vietnam, from a cohort of young men less than a third as large. By the war’s end the impact on Russian society will be an order of magnitude larger.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        41 year ago

        It’s more than the total combat losses of the US civil war for both union and confederate armies, but instead of 4 years it’s been done in 1.5.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 year ago

    They’re just something so hauntingly fucked about the term “liquidated personnel” and it makes me incredibly sad.