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Article Russian Casualties - 01 September 2025

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u/graylocus 4d ago

Love the tank, APV, and artillery numbers. I just wish the troop casualties were 10x higher...daily.

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u/countzeroreset-007 4d ago

Yes, makes one wonder does it not. The tank and AFV numbers have been low, when compared to this time last year. Which could, as opposed to would, indicate that russia has run out of both. Could also mean it is simply impossible, due to drones, to bring tanks and AFV close enough to the front to matter. Would be interesting to know where these vehicles are getting taken out. Taken as a whole the numbers seem, at least to me, russia has reached their limits. If so then one has to ask how much Ukraine has left. Hopefully Ukraine have continued to bleed the bastards dry, and can continue to,do so until they win their freedom.

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u/WastingMyLifeToday 4d ago

In summer it's still possible to travel by e-bikes, golf-carts, ... (not that it's a great form of transport)

But when mud season arrives or when it's below freezing, that's going to be way harder.

Are they holding back some AFVs and tanks for winter?

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u/HatchingCougar 4d ago edited 4d ago

They’re undoubtedly holding back (reconstituting some type of armoured force).

The near complete lack of T90s / BMP3s being included in the daily trickle of lost tanks for most of 2025 is a pretty clear indicator of such.

Whether it be for winter use, establishing a breakthrough / exploitation force or for some other nefarious purpose is anyone’s guess atm.

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u/Comfortable_Gate_878 4d ago

several t90 have been destroyed over recent weeks the problem now is identifying them as they are basically covered in layers of crap to protect them.

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u/HatchingCougar 4d ago edited 4d ago

Near complete does not mean none (though it does infer close to).

The percentage of the destroyed tanks being T90 is so low, that even accounting for the “shed” problem for identifying them, Russia will still have a decent net growth in absolute numbers of T90s from current production 

So the question remains, where are all the T90s that we know that they’ve been producing ?  Because they’re not at the front ….

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u/Comfortable_Gate_878 4d ago

They were supposed to be producing about 275 a year at one point. But then the were building ones without advanced nightvision and decent optics due to sanctions. They were also supposed to export a few to india and a few other countries. I bet they are lucky to make 10 a month now

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u/logicaceman 4d ago

My amateur understanding is that Armoured vehicles are less important for the defender. Not unimportant but for the aggressor to move over open fields without protection is very deadly. They mainly survive by dispersion. There are not enough drones in the air to hit hundreds of soldiers at once.

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u/Comfortable_Gate_878 4d ago

17 APV seems a lot for one day. The Orcs must have been doing some serious attacks. Nice to see a Helicopter as well.

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u/Delicious-Jicama-529 4d ago

Likely to have been extra counts added in from the previous days following their confirmation.

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u/logicaceman 4d ago

I remember when 4 tanks was a disappointment. Nowadays it is a high.

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u/PerceptionGreat2439 4d ago

At the start of the war, russia lost nearly 80 tanks at a pontoon crossing.

Slava Ukraini!

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u/Jazz4Impression 4d ago

What’s the story about the helicopter?

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u/ToxicHazard- 4d ago

Likely this footage

One clearly hits the first Mi-8, but the second appears to be a miss