During the first two years of a full -scale war against Ukraine, the Kremlin managed to make for a huge gap between losses and the manufacture of new equipment.
Due to the huge losses of armored battlefield equipment, Russian troops began to cross horses. On Tuesday, February 4, forbes writes.
Journalists noted that the losses of Russian equipment in Ukraine exceed 15,000 units. At the same time, the manufacture of new equipment was caught behind, and reserves of old equipment from the Cold War were depleted by the end of 2024, forcing Russian troops to eventually move on horses.
“Russian mechanized regimes have lost their armored vehicles at speeds of 6,000 units per year. It is too much for Russian factories to replace them. Russia produces nearly 200 new BMP battle vehicles -3 and 90 new T -90M tanks annually, as well as many hundred other new vehicles, including BTR -82 -colored vehicles, “the material said.
It is indicated that such a “demochanization” makes Russian infantry vulnerable to Ukrainian artillery.
At the same time, journalists emphasized that this does not mean that Russia is losing war, as Ukraine is experiencing serious problems.
“Russian troops suffer from heavy losses. However, they continue to move to many areas where Ukrainian defense is stretched out due to a lack of strength -tao -and where Russia concentrates existing ones forces, “emphasized by the material sets.
Remember that the previous day Ukraine’s armed forces have been able to lighten 1270 residents. Since the beginning of an entire war against Ukraine, the Russian army lost 842 930 military.
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