Over 1,300 Russian Troops and Dozens of Vehicles Lost in a Single Day, Ukraine’s General Staff Reports
Russian Military Losses as of June 3, 2026
According to Главком: Ukraine’s General Staff of the Armed Forces has released updated figures on Russian military losses as of June 3, 2026. The report covers personnel casualties, equipment destruction, and the estimated financial cost of the destroyed hardware. These numbers come on the 1,561st day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
As of June 3, 2026, total Russian personnel losses have reached approximately 1,366,910, with 1,130 killed in the past 24 hours. The following equipment losses have been recorded:
- 11,974 tanks (5 destroyed in the last day)
- 24,673 armored fighting vehicles (7 in the past 24 hours)
- 43,172 artillery systems (+60)
- 1,826 multiple launch rocket systems (+5)
- 1,403 air defense systems (+3)
- 436 aircraft (no change)
- 353 helicopters (also unchanged)
- 1,548 ground robotic systems (+6)
- 325,615 tactical-level UAVs (+1,853)
- 4,733 cruise missiles (+40)
- 33 ships and boats (no change)
- 2 submarines (also unchanged)
- 102,575 vehicles and fuel tankers (+437)
- 4,245 pieces of special equipment (+4)
Estimated Cost of Losses
The financial toll of Russia’s lost equipment is substantial. Destroyed cruise missiles are valued at roughly $14.19 billion, based on an average cost of $3 million per missile. UAV losses are estimated at $9.76 billion, with each unit priced at $30,000. Lost aircraft are valued at $13.08 billion, and helicopters at $5.29 billion. Tank losses amount to $29.93 billion, assuming an average cost of $2.5 million per tank. Artillery system losses are estimated at $64.66 billion, with each system costing $1.5 million on average. Armored fighting vehicle losses are worth approximately $14.80 billion. Air defense system losses total around $21.04 billion, based on an average cost of $15 million per system or radar. Ships and boats are valued at $1.98 billion, while submarines account for $600 million.
Note: These estimates are approximate, as only Ukraine’s General Staff knows the exact breakdown of destroyed equipment by specific model.
The data reflects the sustained and intense nature of the fighting in Ukraine. Russia’s heavy losses in both personnel and equipment are likely to affect its military strategy and operational capabilities going forward. The estimated cost of destroyed hardware also highlights the economic burden Moscow faces, which could have long-term consequences for its military strength and economy.
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