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How Much Death Can the Russian Military Take in Ukraine?

Ukraine War Update Day 332nd was a day with more casualties for both sides and no tanks in Ukraine. 

Despite the new wave of military assistance to Kyiv, which provides more weapon systems Munition and weapons for the Ukrainian military Germany continues to stand as an obstacle to the U.S.’ and West’s willingness to support Ukraine With tanks

Russian Casualties In Ukraine

In the meantime, the Russian forces are losing men left and right.

Moscow’s new year began in a bloody manner.

In just three weeks, the Russian forces have lost almost 5,000 men—approximately an entire brigade—and hundreds of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces, and other weapon systems. 

Video footage from the ground clearly shows that Russia has at least one. S-400 anti-aircraft battery. This is the first documented loss of the weapon systems. 

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense is overall a success. claimed According to Saturday’s figures, around 120,160 Russian troops were killed and another 3,000 were injured.

Weapons that were destroyed include 287 fighter and attack, bomber and transport jets as well as 277 attack helicopters and transport helicopters. Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS)17 boats and cutters; 4,918 vehicles with fuel tanks; 220 anti-aircraft battery, 1,891 tactical unmanned air systems, 193 special platforms, including bridging vehicles; four mobile Iskander missile systems and 749 cruise missiles that were shot down by the Ukrainian Air Defenses. 

There are many ammunition options for Ukraine 

The latest U.S. military aid package There is a lot of ammunition in Ukraine.

While weapon systems are essential for the Ukrainian military, they also need sufficient ammunition to fight the battle. 

The $30th U.S. package was $2.5 billion in price military aid to Ukraine The following are ammunition items.

-20,000 155mm artillery round; 

600 precision-guided, 155mm artillery rounds

-95,000 105mm Artillery Rounds

-Approximately 11,800 120mm mortar rounds

-Additional ammunition to High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, (HIMARS)

-12 ammunition support vehicle;

-High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARMs);

-Approximately 2,000 anti-armor rockets;

-More than 3,000,000 rounds small arms ammunition

Because of the intense fighting, Ukrainian forces are often forced to use large quantities of ammo.

In fact, some days the Ukrainians can be found in Ukraine artillery batteries In 24 hours, they fired over 6,000 shells. This would have a weekly output of 42,000 artillery bullets. 

The Netherlands announced it would send two MIM-104 Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine. This brings the total number of Patriot batteries promised to Ukraine to five, three from the Netherlands and one from the U.S.

Denmark also sent its entire fleet of 19 self-propelled CAESAR 155-millimeter CAESAR howitzers to Ukraine.

Ukraine still has not received what will be one of its most critical weapon systems for its forthcoming counteroffensives. tanks

Berlin refused to send the ambassador despite attending a conference attended 50 NATO partners and NATO members. Leopard 2 main battle tank Ukraine. The German government also refuses to allow reexport permission to third-country countries like Spain, Finland, and Poland. 

Germany wants the U.S. Send an email M1 Abrams tanks Ukraine to authorize the transfer Leopard 2s.

But the Pentagon doesn’t believe that sending the M1 Abrams to Kyiv would be the best course of action at this moment, citing the complex logistics necessary to support one of the world’s most advanced and capable main battle tanks in combat. 

The Ukrainian army still requires advanced tanks to eliminate the Russian forces from the country.

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Expert Biography A 19FortyFive Defense and National Security Columnist, Stavros Atlamazoglou An experienced defense journalist, specializing in special operationsHe is a Hellenic Army veteran (national military service with the 575th marine battlion and Army Headquarters) and a Johns Hopkins University grad. He is currently working towards a Master’s Degree in Strategy and Cybersecurity at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). His work has been featured on Business InsiderSandboxxAnd SOFREP.


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