Russian Military Losses Over Four Years of War: Updated Figures Released by General Staff
Total Losses of the Russian Federation's Army
According to Кабмін: The General Staff of Ukraine has released updated figures detailing the Russian military's total losses over a four-year period of the ongoing war. These statistics, which are subject to further verification, cover the timeframe from February 24, 2022, to February 20, 2026, and enumerate losses across various categories of personnel and equipment. The figures provide a stark quantification of the conflict's intensity.
According to the General Staff, total combat personnel losses are approximately 1,257,880, an increase of 970 from prior estimates. In terms of hardware, tank losses have reached 11,684 units, a rise of 2. Armored combat vehicle losses stand at 24,060, with an addition of 6 units.
Equipment Losses
Furthermore, artillery system losses are estimated at 37,387 units, up by 3. Losses of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) remain at 1,649 units, while air defense systems total 1,303, an increase of 1. The data also shows aviation losses of 435 fixed-wing aircraft and 347 helicopters.
- Operational-tactical level UAVs: 138,881 (an increase of 551 units)
- Cruise missiles: 4,314 units
- Warships / boats: 29 units
- Submarines: 2 units
- Vehicles and fuel tankers: 79,112 units (an increase of 76 units)
- Special equipment: 4,073 units (an increase of 1 unit)
These updated numbers underscore the substantial losses sustained by the Russian military during the specified period. Independent verification of battlefield losses is notoriously difficult, and figures from involved parties often differ.
Assessing the Russian Federation's military losses aids in understanding the scale of hostilities and their impact on the broader regional situation. Such data is crucial for analyzing the conflict's potential trajectory, informing strategic decisions, and shaping international policy, as the toll in lives and destroyed equipment reflects not only military but profound socio-economic consequences. These losses may also influence Russia's domestic political climate and public sentiment regarding the continuation of military operations.
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