Ukraine destroyed over 50% of Russian armored vehicles and artillery stocks

Russian army losses are steadily increasing
Jompy draws attention to the fact that for a full-scale invasion, the aggressor country restored 4,799 tanks out of 7,342 pre-war ones, leaving only 19% of the pre-war number of vehicles in warehouses.
The following have been removed from storage:
T-90 — 112 out of 112 pre-war units;
T-80U/UD — 111 out of 193;
T-72 "Ural"/A — 582 out of 1,142;
T-64 — 110 out of 752;
T-54/55 — 176 out of 313.
The situation with infantry fighting vehicles is no better: of the pre-war 7,121 BMP-1/2/3 at storage bases, the Russians have already restored only 16% of the original remains.
The Russian artillery was also seriously damaged: of the pre-war 23,602 units (including mortars and anti-aircraft artillery), about 39% remained at the bases: 14,486 units were restored.
Among the multiple launch rocket systems mobilized:
BM-30 "Smerch" — 29 out of 43 units;
BM-22 "Hurricane" — 234 out of 472;
BM-21 "Grad" — 1,027 out of 1,068.
What is also important to understand is that the aggressor country's stockpiles of rocket artillery only have 18% of the pre-war level of 1,583 systems left.
Armored personnel carrier storage bases have also been significantly depleted — their remaining stock is only 39% of the pre-war number.
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