"Russia's Resilience: Adapting to Equipment Losses in Ukraine Conflict"

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A new analysis suggests that Russia can sustain its current equipment loss rates in Ukraine for 2 to 3 more years, possibly longer, due to its production capacity and storage reserves, despite losing hundreds of armored vehicles and artillery pieces per month. However, some of the stored equipment is outdated. Ukraine has struggled to field new units with sufficient equipment, with US aid for Ukraine stalled in Congress, potentially placing greater strain on the Ukrainian military if support continues to be withheld.
- Russia can withstand years of equipment losses at current levels: report Business Insider
- Russia refits old tanks after losing 3000 in Ukraine - research centre Reuters
- Russia forced to 'sacrifice quality for quantity' in war with Ukraine Defense News
- Russia Lost 10% Of Its Deployed Tanks Trying To Capture Avdiivka Forbes
- Russia can sustain war effort for 'two or three years,' finds defense study POLITICO Europe
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