Updated Figures on Russian Military Losses
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) has published updated data on Russian military losses as of the morning of Tuesday, March 10, 2026. This marks the 1,476th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine, a conflict that continues to shape European security.
The cumulative Russian losses reported as of March 10, 2026, are as follows:
- personnel – approximately 1,274,990 individuals (an increase of 950);
- tanks – 11,758 units (+13);
- armored combat vehicles – 24,174 units (+7);
- artillery systems – 38,202 units (+73);
- multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) – 1,679 units (+4);
- air defense systems – 1,328 units (+2);
Status of the Air Component
The air component situation remains stable: the number of aircraft is unchanged at 435 units, as is the number of helicopters at 349 units. Losses in operational-tactical level unmanned aerial vehicles have risen to 168,809 units (+2,169). The count of cruise missiles remains at 4,403 units, and ships/boats at 31. Submarines remain at 2 units. Automotive equipment and fuel tankers total 82,510 units (+221), while special equipment stands at 4,087 units (+4).
These updated loss figures indicate the continuation of intense combat operations and their impact on Russia's military potential. The sustained increase in personnel and equipment losses may reflect mounting pressure from Ukrainian forces and the operational challenges Russia faces. Such data is crucial for analysts and policymakers seeking to understand the dynamics on the battlefield and the trajectory of the war.