- Russia has lost an Oryx assessment compared to about 1,100 for Ukraine since 2022, for Ukraine.
- In the Kursk, the Russian tank loss is about equal to Ukraine, which is difficult for Kiev’s advantage.
- Ukraine’s collapse resources and trust with Western help hinder the strategic gain in the Course.
Russia has lost more tanks than Ukraine since Moscow occupied his neighbor in his neighbor three years ago.
Open-source analysts with the ORYX team estimate that Russia’s 3,800 tanks are destroyed, damaged, abandoned or caught. Total for Ukraine stands in about 1,100.
Total Only photographed or videographical evidence includes only destroyed vehicles to avoid evaluation.
Russia closes the gap in the Kursk. In the eight-month battle, Ukrainian forces flung to the Ukrainian region in August, Ukraine was exposed to a higher ratio of tanks compared to the losses in Ukraine.
Russia lost 66 tanks in the Kursk, and Ukraine lost 55, Calculations – a non-continuous ratio for Ukraine.
The Ukrainian tank fleet is aged in Western leopard 1s, the Leopard 2S and M-1S, Russia’s tank fleet relying on models for decades. Russia has a greater ability to support and replace tanks compared to Ukraine.
Although Russia has a warehouse, there is still a wide reserve, and although it fully compenses the ability to lose a new one, it can even continue to produce new ones.
The nearest effect in the Kursk shows that the ratio of damage is struggling to maintain the benefits of Ukraine.
Ukraine demands a higher murder rate to worsen Russia’s forces than its lost, but the war for the Cursmus shows that Russia can still hit Ukraine-like losses.
A long-lasting war that Ukraine could not continue its sympathy, Ukraine has little resources, and as long as Western help.
Ukraine has more concerns on the ability to buy other critical equipment from more tanks and allies.
At the beginning of this month, President Donald Trump said that Ukraine has suspended all military assistance to Ukraine after a disputed meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. Then Ukraine withdrew after agreeing to the conditions of 30-day ceasefire deals offered by Russia.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump collided at the Oval Office meeting in late February. Saul Loeb / AFP
Ukraine’s member of the National Security, Defense and Intelligence Parliamentary Committee, in early this month, in the beginning of this month, Ukrainian forces operating in Azerbaijan, especially in the Kursk, America, he said.
However, the ongoing conflict was more about the use of a tank-tank war and the use of many hugged drones of Ukraine.
Ukraine loses the grip in the Kursk, a key bargaining chip in any negotiations in any negotiations on the suspension or end of the war.
So far, Sudzha city of Sudzha, which is about five miles from the border of Ukraine, remains the latest significant castle in the Russian region.
By preventing Ukraine’s decisive progress in the Kursk, Putin can frame the war as a strategic success.