Losses of the Russian military to 5.11.2024

by MARTINELECA

8 comments
  1. For a long time there was a lull in enemy APC/IFV destruction which allowed artillery liquidation rate to surpass them, but recently it has flipped, is it because of the Kursk operation where a lack of established trench networks means mobile forces have to make up the difference?

  2. Sadly there is not a thing remarkable about today’s numbers. This insanity has become the norm and the world no longer takes any notice.

  3. Keep on taking out that armor and artillery! Moscow doesn’t know any way to attack without stupid amounts of artillery shells to throw.

  4. Ukraine’s attacks on ammunition depots and systematic destruction of Russian artillery systems have shown effective results.

    – No significant changes on the Kursk front.

    – Positional battles are ongoing around Vovchansk in the Kharkiv direction.

    – Active Russian offensives continue on the Kupiansk and Luhansk fronts without major advancements. No significant battles occurred on the Siversk front.

    – Russian forces around Bakhmut are relatively passive. In Toretsk, Russian units are attempting to restart their offensives, but have not yet succeeded.

    – Active offensives persist on the Pokrovsk front, with Russian forces improving their positions at one point. An intense offensive also continues southwest of Donetsk, with minor advancements.

    – Russian units were passive on the southern front. More active battles occurred on the islands and east bank of the Dnipro River, but these were limited in scale.

  5. Tanks have consistently been decimated at a rate presumed to be well above replacement rate. Russia is running itself pretty thin and it could get interesting if some of the regions rebel against Russian rule.  As handy as scooters are, they have their limitations.

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