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Report: Russia has lost 20,000 units of equipment since the beginning of the invasion

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The Oryx OSINT project has recorded the loss of at least 20 thousand pieces of equipment by Russia during the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war.

Oryx (Oryxspioenkop) is a Dutch open-source intelligence (OSINT) project on defense. It was founded in 2013 and covered mainly the war in Syria. However, after the full-scale invasion began, it focused on the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Although the project ceased active operations in October 2023, some of its participants continue to record equipment losses during the Russian invasion.

Since Oryx’s calculations are based only on visually confirmed losses that can be found in open sources, the reported losses should be considered a minimum limit for the overall assessment.

In total, the project estimates that from the beginning of the invasion until January 18, 2025, Russia lost 20,004 units of equipment. Of these, 15,039 units were destroyed, and another 842 were seriously damaged. In addition, 1,115 units were abandoned on the battlefield with an unknown status, and the Ukrainian military captured 3,008 units as trophies.

The losses of armored combat vehicles – tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and MRAPs – amounted to 11,597 units. Of these, 8,720 were destroyed, 367 were damaged, 975 were abandoned, and 1,535 were lost to captivity.

In addition, 437 units of towed artillery systems, 869 units of self-propelled artillery systems, and 451 multiple rocket launchers were lost.

At least 298 air defense systems, 134 planes, and 151 helicopters were also lost.

As previously reported, an OSINT researcher discovered over two hundred cases of suicides of Russian soldiers on the battlefield.

The two hundredth suicide case was recorded on January 9, but as of today, January 18, there are nine more such cases.

Ukrainian troops record many cases of suicides by Russian soldiers after unsuccessful assaults, most often by wounded soldiers but sometimes even by infantrymen.

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