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  2. Russia’s unsustainable equipment losses in Ukraine - AOL

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    In the air, Russia has not fared much better, losing significant numbers of its most sophisticated and notionally most capable fixed and rotary-wing platforms. According to Oryx, at least 12 ...

  3. Open-source intelligence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    [23] [24] [25] Because it reports only visually confirmed losses, Oryx's tallies of equipment losses have formed absolute minimum baselines for loss estimates. [ 26 ] [ 23 ] The Free Buryatia Foundation , which was founded in opposition to the invasion, has used open-source intelligence to try to track the number of Buryats killed in action in ...

  4. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    Oryx was started in 2013, and initially focused on Syria [6] and later on the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. [10]The blog gained international prominence through its work during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, counting and keeping track of material losses based on visual evidence and open-source intelligence from social media.

  5. BMP-3 - Wikipedia

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    As of February 5, 2025, open source intelligence website Oryx has visually confirmed the loss of 677 Russian BMP-3s (417 destroyed, ... air conditioner etc. ...

  6. BTR-80 - Wikipedia

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    Russia was visually confirmed by Oryx to have lost 785 BTR-82A(M)s (596 destroyed, ... Fitted with a new 300 hp engine, additional armour and air conditioner.

  7. 9K33 Osa - Wikipedia

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    As of 14 December 2024, 28 losses of 9K33s by Russia and 21 by Ukraine are documented with photos or video by the OSINT website Oryx. [29] [30] The War Zone notes that the number of losses could be higher since Oryx only tabulates visually confirmed losses. [28]

  8. Sukhoi Su-24 - Wikipedia

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    Russia denied the loss of any aircraft, though this was rebutted by satellite imagery. [68] On 9 October 2022, a Russian Su-24 crashed during landing in the Rostov region in Russia due to technical malfunction. [69] As of 30 March 2023, the Oryx open-source intelligence website has visually confirmed ten Russian Su-24 losses. [70]

  9. T-90 - Wikipedia

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    As of 6 February 2025, Oryx blog had documented that Russia had lost at least 178 T-90s since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (visually confirmed), including 42 T-90A (of which 29 were destroyed, 3 abandoned, 10 captured), 1 T-90AK (captured), 11 T-90S (9 destroyed, 1 abandoned, 1 captured) and 124 T-90M (73 destroyed, 15 damaged ...