this post was submitted on 10 Sep 2024
54 points (95.0% liked)
Ukraine
10295 readers
738 users here now
News and discussion related to Ukraine
Community Rules
🇺🇦 Sympathy for enemy combatants is prohibited.
🌻🤢No content depicting extreme violence or gore.
💥Posts containing combat footage should include [Combat] in title
🚷Combat videos containing any footage of a visible human involved must be flagged NSFW
❗ Server Rules
- Remember the human! (no harassment, threats, etc.)
- No racism or other discrimination
- No Nazis, QAnon or similar
- No porn
- No ads or spam (includes charities)
- No content against Finnish law
💳 Defense Aid 💥
💳 Humanitarian Aid ⚕️⛑️
🪖 Volunteer with the International Legionnaires
See also:
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
This is the most insane meat-wave yet, losing 1380 personnel, but only 1 tank! Apparently very little equipment for the Russian soldiers to support their offensive.
Allegedly the Ukrainians have stopped Russian progress in the Donetsk region towards Pokrovsk.
And 9 Russian attacks in Kherson have been averted yesterday.
Hopefully it's the Ukrainian defense strategy that's beginning to pay off, where Ukraine has build strength while the Russian continued their offensives exhausting themselves.
This combined with more air defense like the Iris-T from Germany, and Russia running low on missiles, will hopefully improve conditions in Ukraine.
That's what I've been following too. And additionally, based on quick'n'rough estimation from wikipedia numbers, artillery reserves are pretty much depleted too, so Russia is fighting on what ever soviet era relics they can refurbish and what they can manufacture/buy. I don't think they'll have short of ammunition any time soon, but diminishing numbers of barrels should start to show up on these statistics 'in the near future', whenever that might be.
The ammunition gap is down to 1:2 or 1:2.5 in favour of Russia according to Syrskyi. That is down from 1:5 at the start of this year.
And, just to clarify for those who didn't click the link, that's gap in usage. So Russia still shoots twice as many shells than Ukraine, but it's getting closer. Article doesn't mention if that's because Ukraine has more shells available or if Russia shoots less, I'd guess it's because of both.