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Russian Battalion Only Has 10 Tanks and 30 Soldiers Left: Ukraine
By Ellie Cook
1/15/23 at 10:30 AM EST
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-battalion-tanks-ukraine-kharkiv-oblast-general-staff-1773875

One of the battalions making up an “elite” Russian tank regiment waging war in Ukraine has just 10 tanks left, operated by 30 soldiers, according to Ukraine’s armed forces.

The battalion of Russia’s 26th Tank Regiment, which is fighting around the city of Kupiansk, in the Kharkiv region of eastern Ukraine, had 10 T-80BV main battle tanks still in “serviceable condition” as of Thursday, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine posted on Facebook on Sunday.

The rest are “destroyed or disabled,” according to the General Staff, with those still in operation manned by around 30 Russian personnel.

A Russian tank battalion typically consists of approximately 40 main battle tanks, according to current affairs magazine The Diplomat. Each of the Russian tank regiments has around 93 tanks in three battalions, according to Insider.

In its latest combat losses report on Sunday, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry claimed its forces had destroyed 3,106 Russian tanks and killed more than 115,000 Russian personnel since the invasion began last February, although Russia has not released casualty numbers recently.

The Russian Defense Ministry has been contacted for comment.

In the early days of the war, the Ukraine military claimed there were morale problems in this Russian tank unit, with Ukraine’s General Staff posting on Facebook in March last year that soldiers in the 26th Tank Regiment of the 47th Tank Division were asking to end their contracts to fight in Ukraine.

Defense and security analyst Professor Michael Clarke told Newsweek on Sunday that the Ukrainian claim in Sunday’s Facebook post was “plausible,” given the “significant casualties” that the 26th Tank Regiment is thought to have suffered early in the war in March.

The 26th Tank Regiment is part of the 47th Guards Tank Division, which is a crucial point, according to Clarke, given the “elite” status conferred by the title of “Guards.” It is typically awarded by the Kremlin for distinguished service, while the fact that the regiment is equipped with T-80 tanks rather than standard T-72s shows the unit’s importance, Clarke stressed.

However, he suggested the idea that Russian personnel in the battalion has been cut to 30 “is probably a red herring.” The T-80 tank is operated by a three-man crew, he explained, “so if they are down to 10 serviceable tanks and therefore 10 crews, that is right.”

The bigger question was how many personnel remain tasked with repairing and maintaining the tanks, since if there aren’t enough people doing these jobs, then “operational tanks just become steadily more unserviceable, whether or not they get hit by enemy fire,” he added.


8 posted on 01/15/2023 5:48:23 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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9 posted on 01/15/2023 5:50:22 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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In the Soviet army three tanks made a platoon, three platoons and one company commander's tank made a company, and three companies and one battalion commander's tank made a battalion. That gives the 31-tank figure for a tank battalion in a tank unit. The 40-tank battalion was assigned to infantry divisions as a separate battalion to be used as the division commander thought fit. That may explain this discrepancy.
27 posted on 01/15/2023 7:59:31 PM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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