New Russian Military Losses in Ukraine Revealed by General Staff: Total Cost of Destroyed Equipment Estimated
Updated Figures on Russian Casualties
According to Главком: On June 17, 2026, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released the latest data on Russian losses, marking the 1,575th day of the full-scale war. According to the report, Russia's total personnel casualties have reached approximately 1,386,680, with 1,260 deaths occurring in the most recent period. This update provides a fresh snapshot of the ongoing conflict's toll on invading forces.
Equipment Losses
In addition to personnel, the report details significant destruction of military hardware. Russia has lost:
- 12,033 tanks (+7)
- 24,775 armored fighting vehicles (+7)
- 44,169 artillery systems (+51)
- 1,874 multiple rocket launcher systems (+4)
- 1,427 air defense systems
- 436 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
- 1,677 ground robotic complexes (+10)
- 355,593 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles (+2,052)
The estimated financial value of these losses across various categories is as follows:
- Cruise missiles – approximately $14.34 billion
- Unmanned aerial vehicles – around $10.66 billion
- Aircraft – $13.08 billion
- Helicopters – $5.29 billion
- Tanks – $30.08 billion
- Artillery systems – $66.25 billion
- Armored fighting vehicles – $14.85 billion
- Air defense systems – $21.40 billion
- Naval fleet – 33 ships/boats ($1.98 billion) and 2 submarines ($600 million)
These figures from Ukraine's General Staff underscore the immense toll on Russian forces, both in manpower and equipment, reflecting the war's prolonged and intense nature. The calculations are approximate, as only the General Staff holds the precise breakdown of destroyed equipment by specific modifications.
This data highlights not only the scale of Russia's losses but also the broader military landscape in Ukraine.
The depletion of equipment and personnel could shape future combat operations, as dwindling resources may limit Russian capabilities on the front lines. The conflict's duration and mounting losses suggest that tensions will remain high, making peace initiatives crucial for regional stability.
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