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This is a list of Ukrainian, Russian and Russian-separatist aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War based on visual evidences or official confirmation from involved parties. It includes helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and drones (UAVs), and losses from the War in Donbas, the current Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Wagner Group mutiny.
Russian forces took heavy paratrooper losses during the Battle of Kyiv. [36] Later during the Battle of Kyiv, on 28 February, Russian forces sent a 15,000 strong convoy from Belarus into Ukraine, in order to help encirclement efforts of Kyiv. Ukraine employed Bayraktar TB2 drones to breach Russian anti-air systems included in the convoy. [37]
The war involves the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Russia, the Korean People's Army, [1] and a number of national guard and volunteer groups. [ 2 ] The pro-Russian Donetsk and Luhansk People's Militias fought alonside the Russian Armed Forces until September 2022, when the separatist republics were formally annexed by Russia ...
Ukraine's army is making use of combining heavy weapons and remote-controlled drones to make their way through Russia's eastern occupation of the country.
Russian forces have used reconnaissance drones to support their deep-strike operations in Ukraine. This has been a major headache for Kyiv.
The Russo-Ukrainian War has seen extensive use of drone warfare, with Ukraine claiming to have produced one million drones in 2024 alone. [11] In February 2023 a member of Ukraine's Separate Presidential Brigade asked Wild Hornet's co-founder Dmytro Prodanyuk, then member of the volunteer organization "Svoboda Ukraine", if his volunteer organization could supply FPV drones to the brigade.
Ukraine has sidelined U.S.-provided Abrams M1A1 battle tanks for now in its fight against Russia, in part because Russian drone warfare has made it too difficult for them to operate without ...
Unknown number of tanks brought back from storage because of the losses during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and upgraded/rebuilt. [55] As of 16 July 2024, at least 940 (4 T-80B, 584 T-80BV, 4 T-80BVK, 36 T-80BV Obr. 2022, 98 T-80U, 2 T-80UK, 7 T-80UE-1, the only T-80UM2, 125 T-80BVM, 24 T-80BVM Obr. 2022 and 21 unknown variants) have been ...