Russian Military Losses as of April 10, 2026
Ukraine's General Staff has released updated figures on Russian military losses, current as of April 10, 2026. This date marks the 1,507th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine. The data indicates that Russia's cumulative personnel and material losses remain extraordinarily high, reflecting the ongoing intensity of the conflict. The figures are widely monitored as a key indicator of the war's progression and its immense human and material cost.
As of April 10, 2026, Russia's total war losses include:
- Approximately 1,308,670 personnel (+1,130 in the last day),
- 11,848 tanks (+1),
- 24,375 armored combat vehicles (+5),
- 39,734 artillery systems (+45),
- 1,724 multiple launch rocket systems,
- 1,341 air defense systems,
- 435 aircraft,
- 350 helicopters,
- 229,771 operational-tactical level unmanned aerial vehicles (+2,232),
- 4,517 cruise missiles,
- 33 ships and boats,
- 2 submarines,
- 88,515 vehicles and fuel tankers (+183),
- 4,119 units of special equipment.
The scale of these losses underscores the continued ferocity of the fighting and the significant attrition suffered by both sides.
This information highlights the protracted and intense nature of the conflict and its profound impact on the military resources of the involved parties.
The substantial Russian casualties and equipment destruction point to the severity of combat operations and the sustained resistance of Ukrainian forces. As the war continues, such data is crucial for analysts and policymakers seeking to understand the strategic landscape and anticipate potential shifts in the tactics of both armies.