As of March 14, 2024, marking day 750 of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Russian military continues to endure significant losses on Ukrainian soil. This report, leveraging the latest summary from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Defense Express, provides a detailed overview of these losses.
Detailed Losses as of Day 750
• Personnel: Approximately 427,840 Russian troops have been reported as casualties, an increase of 970 from the previous report.
• Armored Combat Vehicles:
• Tanks: Total of 6,757 units, an increase of 5.
• Armored Personnel Vehicles (APVs): 12,938 units, with 17 additional losses.
• Artillery Systems: 10,565 units, 11 more since the last report.
• Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS): 1,017 units, unchanged.
• Anti-Aircraft Warfare Systems: 717 units, an increase of 2.
• Aircraft and Aerial Assets:
• Aircraft: 347 units, no additional losses.
• Helicopters: 325 units, unchanged.
• UAVs (Operational-Tactical Level): 8,220 units, an increase of 15.
• Cruise Missiles: 1,920 units, an increase of 1.
• Naval Losses:
• Boats/Warships: 26 units, no change.
• Submarines: 1 unit, steady count.
• Other Equipment:
• Special Equipment: 1,708 units, with an increase of 9.
• Vehicles and Fuel Tanks: 13,959 units, 27 more than the previous day.
Analysis
The data from day 750 of the conflict underscores the ongoing and substantial losses sustained by the Russian military in terms of personnel and various types of military equipment. These figures highlight the persistent intensity and the significant toll of the conflict on Russian forces.
As the conflict extends into its third year, the sustained and extensive losses experienced by Russian forces underscore the prolonged and severe nature of this military engagement. The high number of casualties and equipment losses indicate the enduring intensity and impact of the conflict.