Russian Military Casualties in January
Ukrainian drone units achieved a new record in January, eliminating over 30,000 Russian military personnel. They also set a new high for the number of downed 'Shahed' kamikaze drones. Each strike was verified by video evidence within the DELTA system, demonstrating the decisive impact of unmanned technology in modern warfare.
Key Units and Strategic Objectives
The Security Service of Ukraine's special unit 'Alpha' accounted for the highest number of eliminations. The 412th Nemesis Brigade of the SBS led in intercepting Shahed drones. In total, more than 100 units carried out missions using ground-based robotic systems, which completed 7,495 missions in January. The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade executed the most successful operations during the month.
This follows a previous record for Russian losses set in December. The stated strategic goal remains the destruction of 50,000 Russian troops per month. The increasing reliance on drone warfare marks a significant shift in the conflict's dynamics, with Ukraine leveraging technology to counter a larger conventional force. These figures highlight how unmanned systems are reshaping battlefield tactics and providing a critical advantage.
The data underscores the growing dominance of drone technology in the current combat environment, particularly within the Ukrainian conflict. The effectiveness of these units is altering the balance of power on the front lines and enhancing the Ukrainian military's capacity to resist aggression. The reported enemy losses indicate an intensification of Ukrainian operations and their commitment to achieving strategic objectives.