Russia-Ukraine War Methods Using data from Oryx's site, I've put together a quick tracker to visualize equipment losses since Russia's February 24th invasion of Ukraine. This is only equipment that is independently verified, as noted by Oryx: This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equip...
Some context: Dutch open-source intelligence website Oryx, which has been collecting visual evidence of military equipment losses in Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022, reported earlier this week that 16 of Ukraine’s Bradleys were either destroyed or damaged ...
the continued fighting has had a considerable effect on the Russian military, with Oryx, anopen-source intelligence website, estimating that Russia has lost up to half of its operational tank fleet since the beginning of the war. According ...
about attacks and troop movements. and a group called oryx has been using osint to verify the destruction of military equipment on both sides. for more, see: the nuclear threat early on in the war, vladimir putin uttered phrases that sent shivers through western leaders who we...
Russia’s unrelenting attacks all along the front line since last fall—attacks that have cost it thousands of vehicles—might create the impression that the Kremlin has equipment to spare. It does not. The nearly half-million-strong Russian force in Ukraine has been losing at least 500 tanks...
Instead, Russia has lost at least seven generals, 3,000 pieces of large equipment and as many as 20,000 troops during its nine-week war against its much smaller neighbor, according to NATO estimates, Ukrainian government reports and open-source intel tracker Oryx. It has still not managed to...
The government of Buryatia (a minority region in Russia disproportionately represented among frontline soldiers) spent $3.4 million of its own funds to provide drones and other equipment to its soldiers, reflecting popular awareness that the Russian military is failing to adequately equip them. ...
abandoned in recent days represent almost 15% of the 109 that Washington has given Kyiv, according to Jakub Janovsky of the Dutch open-source intelligence website Oryx, which has been collecting visual evidence of military equipment losses in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began on February 24,...
abandoned in recent days represent almost 15% of the 109 that Washington has given Kyiv, according to Jakub Janovsky of the Dutch open-source intelligence website Oryx, which has been collecting visual evidence of military equipment losses in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began on February 24,...