A top Russian tank touted by Russian President Vladimir Putin as the “world’s best” has suffered at least 100 losses in the war in Ukraine, according to open-source information.

The losses were recorded by Oryx, an open-source intelligence site that relies on visual evidence to confirm and track war losses on both sides. More T-90Ms may have also been lost in combat but not recorded. Business Insider was unable to independently verify the information.

Losses, per the site’s analysis, include destroyed, damaged, and captured vehicles.

  • @myliltoehurts@lemm.ee
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    314 months ago

    Losses, per the site’s analysis, include destroyed, damaged, and captured vehicles.

    How about “ran out of fuel so ditched it on the side of the road and a farmer towed it away” ones? Unless that’s just considered “captured”

  • @Etterra@lemmy.world
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    94 months ago

    It doesn’t matter how good the tank is if the crew only got a short half-assed training regimen.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    44 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The significant losses of the T-90M in combat highlight how the war has threatened heavy armor on both sides, even higher-end systems.

    Earlier this year, the Defense Ministry of Ukraine posted footage of a US-made Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle overwhelming a Russian T-90M tank with fire from its 25mm chain gun.

    Drones and loitering munitions, as well as mines and anti-tank missiles, are perhaps the greater threat, as these have also destroyed top Western armor provided to Ukraine, such as the Challenger, Leopard, and Abrams tanks.

    Just as Ukraine has been doing with some of its tanks in this threat environment, Russia has equipped some T-90Ms with protective cope cages to shield them against anti-tank weapons and drones.

    The tank boasts a powerful engine, panoramic sight with rangefinder, thermal imagining, multi-layered armor, and ammunition placed outside the unit to prevent a catastrophic explosion.

    One of the first reported losses of the advanced T-90M occurred just months into the war, when a Ukrainian journalist shared a photo of the charred vehicle in Kharkiv.


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  • @mindlight@lemm.ee
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    24 months ago

    Pfffft … Russia putting Franken Tanks on the battlefield is because the Russian economy is booming, not because Ukraine pops T-90s like bubble wrap.