Russian Losses in Ukraine

On 24th February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, sparking the largest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Since the start of its war in Ukraine, Russia has suffered approximately 1108510 casualties and lost over 206408 pieces of equipment as of .

1312 Days

3 years, 7 month(s), 5 day(s)

Length of the war

Personnel

~1108510 +(1110)

~1108510 Personnel Lost since 2022.

Artillery

33231 +(45)

33231 Artillery Lost since 2022.

Aeroplanes

427

427 Aeroplanes Lost since 2022.

Helicopters

345

345 Helicopters Lost since 2022.

Tanks

11211 +(7)

11211 Tanks Lost since 2022.

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

23290 +(2)

23290 Armoured Fighting Vehicles Lost since 2022.

Rocket Systems

1503 +(1)

1503 Rocket Systems Lost since 2022.

Anti-Air Systems

1223

1223 Anti-Air Systems Lost since 2022.

Ships

28

28 Ships Lost since 2022.

Submarines

1

1 Submarines Lost since 2022.

Unarmoured Vehicles

63040 +(131)

63040 Unarmoured Vehicles Lost since 2022.

Special Equipment

3977

3977 Special Equipment Lost since 2022.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

64385 +(454)

64385 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Lost since 2022.

Missiles

3747

3747 Missiles Lost since 2022.

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Open Data

The dataset is sourced from the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and carries a likely bias. This dataset represents the most consistently reported figures on the war but should not be considered definitive.

The dataset is publicly maintained on GitHub under open-source licences. Users are encouraged to verify information independently and use it responsibly.

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Additional Resources

Official Website of Ukraine The official website of Ukraine, providing verified information and updates about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The site offers a comprehensive overview of the conflict, including news updates, personal stories, and detailed accounts of Russia's war crimes. It also features a collection of war-related images and resources for media professionals. https://war.ukraine.ua
Ministry of Defence of Ukraine The official website of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, providing official statements, military updates, and press releases on Ukraine’s defence efforts against Russia’s invasion. The site includes information on Ukraine’s armed forces, strategic developments, and government initiatives related to national security. https://mod.gov.ua
DeepStateMap DeepStateMap is a live, interactive map providing real-time updates on the battlefield situation in Ukraine. It aggregates information from various sources, including official reports and user-submitted data, to track frontline changes, territorial control, and key events in the war. The map is a valuable tool for visualising the ongoing conflict. https://deepstatemap.live
Oryx Oryx is an independent open-source intelligence (OSINT) platform documenting equipment losses in the war. It relies on verified visual evidence to track destroyed, damaged, and captured military assets from both sides. The site is widely recognised for its meticulous and unbiased approach to documenting battlefield losses. https://www.oryxspioenkop.com
Ukraine Oversight An official U.S. government website dedicated to tracking aid and assistance provided to Ukraine. It offers transparency on U.S. financial, military, and humanitarian support, detailing oversight efforts to ensure accountability in aid distribution. The site includes reports, audits, and data on how resources are being utilised. https://www.ukraineoversight.gov
Preston Stewart (YouTube) Preston Stewart is a military analyst and content creator who provides in-depth analysis of military conflicts, with a focus on the war in Ukraine. Through his social media platforms and YouTube channel, he breaks down battlefield developments, strategy, and historical context in an accessible way. His content is based on open-source intelligence (OSINT) and military expertise, making him a valuable resource for those looking to understand the tactical and operational aspects of the conflict. https://www.youtube.com/@PrestonStewart