As someone who called out the bullshit stats about "how bad Russia was losing," I'm going to have to do the same here. This looks unbelievable, at least at first glance.
6.3k tanks and armored vehicles lost by Ukraine seems insane. I started doing math, but had missed that it included other armored vehicles at first but, still, that just seems crazy high. I think that's like fifty percent of their forces, and that may include stuff that wasn't even operational for deployment.
On the other hand, I'm certainly no expert, and Russia has apparently been lobbing missiles like crazy, maybe they really have been just obliterating all the armor. Also, war is crazy, and it's hard to conceptualize all this, so who knows.
It would certainly be interesting if true though, considering this is the opposite of what the media wants to pretend is happening. Also, either way, all this death is at the hands of the globalists keeping this war going.
The missiles are hitting large targets, like power distribution centers, and they've been quite limited in number. If the Russians are taking out armor, it's by use of artillery, which has been deployed massively. According to some folks, 99% of fatalities on both sides are the result of artillery, and don't even have bullet wounds.
Those armored vehicle stats are likely pumped up, as its likely that even things such as armored bulldozers and engineering vehicles are being counted. Nonetheless, it is an impressive kill difference.
The armored losses could also be due to the fancy top of the line Ukrainian tanks being prototypes in numbers likely below 10 per type. Those are either being held back or were destroyed long ago, so Ukrainian armed forces are going up against the Russian Military with older vehicles that don't have adequate upgrade packages. Russian armored vehicles, on the other hand, will still be made up of majority older vehicles, but they likely have more that are upgraded, and even the ones that aren't do have the support of a more organized supportive system.
Most videos you see of a "Russian" tank having been destroyed in an ammo cookoff are likely Ukrainian, as the concussive force of such an explosion will render most identifiers either gone or covered in ash.
As someone who called out the bullshit stats about "how bad Russia was losing," I'm going to have to do the same here. This looks unbelievable, at least at first glance.
6.3k tanks and armored vehicles lost by Ukraine seems insane. I started doing math, but had missed that it included other armored vehicles at first but, still, that just seems crazy high. I think that's like fifty percent of their forces, and that may include stuff that wasn't even operational for deployment.
On the other hand, I'm certainly no expert, and Russia has apparently been lobbing missiles like crazy, maybe they really have been just obliterating all the armor. Also, war is crazy, and it's hard to conceptualize all this, so who knows.
It would certainly be interesting if true though, considering this is the opposite of what the media wants to pretend is happening. Also, either way, all this death is at the hands of the globalists keeping this war going.
The missiles are hitting large targets, like power distribution centers, and they've been quite limited in number. If the Russians are taking out armor, it's by use of artillery, which has been deployed massively. According to some folks, 99% of fatalities on both sides are the result of artillery, and don't even have bullet wounds.
Those armored vehicle stats are likely pumped up, as its likely that even things such as armored bulldozers and engineering vehicles are being counted. Nonetheless, it is an impressive kill difference.
The armored losses could also be due to the fancy top of the line Ukrainian tanks being prototypes in numbers likely below 10 per type. Those are either being held back or were destroyed long ago, so Ukrainian armed forces are going up against the Russian Military with older vehicles that don't have adequate upgrade packages. Russian armored vehicles, on the other hand, will still be made up of majority older vehicles, but they likely have more that are upgraded, and even the ones that aren't do have the support of a more organized supportive system.
Most videos you see of a "Russian" tank having been destroyed in an ammo cookoff are likely Ukrainian, as the concussive force of such an explosion will render most identifiers either gone or covered in ash.