Posted on 03/28/2022 9:17:25 AM PDT by SpeedyInTexas
A detailed list of the destroyed and captured vehicles and equipment of both sides can be seen below. This list is constantly updated as additional footage becomes available.
(Excerpt) Read more at oryxspioenkop.com ...
Running total
3/28 - 316
3/27 - 307
3/26 - 297
3/25 - 289
3/24 - 280
3/23 - 275
3/22 - 270
3/21 - 263
3/20 - 257
3/19 - 251
3/18 - 244
3/17 - 235
3/16 - 229
3/15 - 217
3/14 - 209
3/13 - 204
3/12 - 193
3/11 - 187
3/10 - 164
3/9 - 156
3/8 - 149
3/7 - 140
3/6 - 120
3/5 - 108
As noted on the website: "This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here.
Dead Invaders.
“Junior Sergeant Mikhail Shabaev from Volgograd was killed in Ukraine on March 13. He likely served with the 42nd Motorized Rifle Division in Chechnya.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508133640378765314
“Senior Lieutenant Rashid Salavatov was a spetsnaz group commander from Volgograd. He was killed in Ukraine.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508130421187481603
“Major Azamat Alinov, a Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School graduate and company commander with the GRU/GU’s 3rd Spetsnaz Brigade in Tolyatti, was killed in Ukraine on March 3 by mortar fire.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508126650357194752
“Vladislav Salamatov, a razvedchik with the Central Military District’s 90th Tank Division, was killed in Ukraine on March 9.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508144153531752456
“Senior Praporshchik Sergey Lobachev served with the 331st Airborne Regiment. He was killed in Ukraine.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1507438505785532425
“Paratroopers Andrey Kovalevsky and Sergei Duganov from the VDV’s 331st Airborne Regiment were killed in Ukraine.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508148178838855682
“Lieutenant Maxim Svetlenko was an artillery officer serving with the VDV’s 331st Airborne Regiment. He was killed in Ukraine on March 12.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508140581695934468
“Sergeant Igor Chuposhev of the VDV’s 11th Air Assault Brigade was killed in Ukraine on March 12.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508183990825586697
“28-year-old Semyon Nesterenko previously served with the GRU/GU’s 3rd Spetsnaz Brigade and then likely with the 24th Spetsnaz Brigade was killed in Ukraine. He took part in the annexation of Crimea.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1507092816211726338
“Yefreytor Danila Zudkov served in the VDV’s 331st Airborne Regiment’s reconnaissance company. He was killed near Hostomel on March 12.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508443726888247311
“Senior Sergeant Stanislav Solomatin, Senior Sergeant Ruben Mikhailyants, and Sergei Kartsev from the VDV’s 106th Airborne Division were all killed in Ukraine.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508262025125896199
“Major Alexey Sukhanov served with the Caspian Flotilla’s 177th Naval Infantry Regiment. He was reportedly killed in Mariupol.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508258802264645635
“VDV Sergeant Alexei Shabanov was killed in Ukraine. He likely served with the VDV’s 45th Spetsnaz Brigade.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508250823016566791
“Senior Lieutenant Sergei Argunov of the 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motorized Rifle Division was killed in Ukraine. The turret of his BRM-1K vehicle was struck, which also killed the gunner.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508247459302187013
“23-year-old Pavel Samokhin, a native of Karelia and a serviceman with the GRU/GU’s 2nd Spetsnaz Brigade, was killed near Izyum on March 12.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508455258049191943
“The Northern Fleet’s 200th Arctic Motorized Rifle Brigade’s Leonid Belyakov, Viktor Shokhin, Roman Grudov, and Sergey Egzhov were killed in Ukraine, presumably in Kharkiv Oblast.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1508453395421712389
Demilitarization of Russia continues.
Total loses.
Russia: 2003, of which: destroyed: 996, damaged: 37, abandoned: 232, captured: 738
Ukraine: 574, of which: destroyed: 225, damaged: 16, abandoned: 37, captured: 296
Ukraine has lost 79 tanks and captured 133 from the Invaders.
So Ukraine has more tanks today than at the start of the war.
Images of Ukrainian vehicles destroyed or captured are not as available as images of Russian vehicles destroyed or captured.
“Images of Ukrainian vehicles destroyed or captured are not as available…”
One would think the Russians would be showing them in every possible way. Kind of funny that they aren’t. Don’t you think?
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It’s not only that. You can also see in this footage the Russian huge columns just standing on the road with no protection.
Something that the US military would destroy wholly without even breaking a sweat so it is reasonable to assume Ukraine is able to do heavy damage to them.
“Images of Ukrainian vehicles destroyed or captured are not as available as images of Russian vehicles destroyed or captured.”
It’s also a matter of need.
To get to battle around Kiev for the Ukrainians it is an hour’s walk.
For the Russians supplies are a 100 miles drive away.
You don’t see Ukrainian convoys getting obliterated, because they don’t have a constant need for them.
You might think so, but as noted, the Russians are not as adept at information warfare in the West as are the Ukrainians, no doubt with assistance from the West.
The Russian sources have the disadvantage of much censorship in the West, but they are good at stopping Western media from getting much information into Russia.
The Fog of war is very real.
For the Russians supplies are a 100 miles drive away.
It is the home court advantage in spades.
It is particularly evident in moral.
Ukrainians fighting for home, family, existence.
Russians fighting for Russian imperial expansion? Against NATO expansion? To de-NAZIfy Ukraine? The incentives are not nearly as clear.
It is clear to me this is as much a drone war as an armor war.
Tanks and APCs are looking like battleships; big, expensive, vulnerable. Maybe aircraft carriers should be included...
It’s Christiaan Triebert’s work and he is solid.
The NYT itself is crap of course, but he is a shining light there.
Just a few days after the Kenosha he had an article with time-coded videos showing clearly that Kyle Rittenhouse was innocent.
Too bad that many NYT opinion writers don’t read their own paper.
Maybe land mine.
“It is clear to me this is as much a drone war as an armor war.”
The Ukrainians have clamped down on leaks of TB2 strikes. Miss seeing those...
But drone warfare is the future (and now).
“The Ukrainians have clamped down on leaks of TB2 strikes. Miss seeing those...”
You can always go back and re-watch the Orsk burn in Berdyansk.
Looks like Mariupol may have fallen, and a new assault force is forming in Belarus to make another run at Kiev from the NW.
Send more Javelins.
Seems that the rate of daily losses here have edged up slightly in recent days from about 6 per day, to about 9.
Send more Javelins.
“a rare serious post — i keep seeing people say that it’s okay for russia to lose this many tanks because of all the tanks russia has in reserve
short version: this is, in fact, bad”
https://twitter.com/iAmTheWarax/status/1508494099456065538
“Behold, the reserve:”
https://twitter.com/Kama_Kamilia/status/1508497560260038666
Russia’s best tanks are already in the fight. Alot of the “reserve” is rusting crap.
Also Aleksandra Koroleva who also produced, translated, and likely did the voice-over
Aircraft carriers are history once they are used in an actual war. I am not talking about skirmishes with terrorists or third world nations like Iraq and Libya.
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