Russia's Military Toll in Ukraine: Over 1.25 Million Personnel and Tens of Thousands of Vehicles Lost.
Russian Army Casualties in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: The Russian military has sustained severe losses since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. From February 24, 2022, to February 15, 2026, its total combat casualties are estimated at approximately 1,253,270 personnel. The intensity of the fighting is underscored by a recent daily toll of 1,250 soldiers killed.
Equipment Losses
In addition to personnel, Russia has lost a massive amount of military hardware. These losses highlight the scale and attrition of the conflict. The documented losses include:
- Tanks — 11,672 units;
- Armored Combat Vehicles — 24,037 units;
- Artillery Systems — 37,293 units;
- Multiple Launch Rocket Systems — 1,648 units;
- Air Defense Systems — 1,300 units;
- Aircraft — 435 units;
- Helicopters — 347 units;
- Operational-Tactical Level UAVs — 134,858 units;
- Cruise Missiles — 4,286 units;
- Ships & Boats — 29 units;
- Submarines — 2 units;
- Vehicles & Fuel Tankers — 78,485 units;
- Special Equipment — 4,071 units.
The staggering scale of these losses points to the continuation of intense combat operations in Ukraine. Such a high rate of attrition may force strategic reassessments by both sides and will likely impact the future course of the war. For analysts monitoring the conflict, these figures are critical for assessing Russia's remaining military capacity and forecasting potential developments in the region.
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