Analysts reported that it could affect the pace of attacks by the Russian army at the front
An increase in the losses of Russian armored vehicles during most of 2024 may affect the pace of the advance of the aggressor country's army in some areas of the front.
This is stated in a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Analysts note that a social media source that tracks Russian military depots using satellite images shared an updated assessment of Russian tank and armored vehicle depots on December 22. It is noted that 47% of pre-war tank stocks, 52% of pre-war infantry fighting vehicle stocks and 45% of pre-war armored personnel carrier stocks remained in storage in the Russian army.
In addition, it is noted that the invaders used all the T-90 tanks and most of the T-80 tanks they had before the full-scale invasion. However, a large part of the old T-72, T-64/62 and T-54/55 tanks remains in storage….