230 enemy land vehicles and equipment destroyed, russian artlleryship seems to be going at a rate of nearly a thouand every two weeks, hope they experience ammo shortages before running out of guns in any case.
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118 UAVs. It is about all Putin has left. May Ukraine’s response be swift and sure.
If the averages of the last 30 days keep steady, 1 million troop casualties will be reached **in 41 days** on the **6th of June** and the numbers will be:
According to Jonpy99 – it’s still premature to say that Russians are running out of equipment due to overall trends, but he does estimate that they could run into shortages after their Summer offensive this year.
Also: Andrew Perpetua estimates that the Russian economy will face bigger issues within months, though I can’t say that I can totally agree with his assessment.
Finally: 51st GRAU arsenal strike led to at least 50% of the stockpile there going up in flames and explosions – and many Russian anti-air missiles may have exploded.
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230 enemy land vehicles and equipment destroyed, russian artlleryship seems to be going at a rate of nearly a thouand every two weeks, hope they experience ammo shortages before running out of guns in any case.
118 UAVs. It is about all Putin has left. May Ukraine’s response be swift and sure.
[Daily stats](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1k854y9/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
If the averages of the last 30 days keep steady, 1 million troop casualties will be reached **in 41 days** on the **6th of June** and the numbers will be:
Troops: 1000307
Tanks: 11084
APV: 23160
Artillery: 29281
MLRS: 1413
Anti-aircraft: 1182
UAVs: 37952
Missiles: 3290
Vehicles&fuel tanks: 51492
Special equipment: 3958
If the averages of the last 30 days keep steady, the numbers on the **31st of December** will be:
Troops: 1266364
Tanks: 12968
APV: 27404
Artillery: 40977
MLRS: 1620
Anti-aircraft: 1368
UAVs: 58424
Missiles: 3766
Vehicles&fuel tanks: 78961
Special equipment: 4455
According to Jonpy99 – it’s still premature to say that Russians are running out of equipment due to overall trends, but he does estimate that they could run into shortages after their Summer offensive this year.
Also: Andrew Perpetua estimates that the Russian economy will face bigger issues within months, though I can’t say that I can totally agree with his assessment.
Finally: 51st GRAU arsenal strike led to at least 50% of the stockpile there going up in flames and explosions – and many Russian anti-air missiles may have exploded.