(IISS) the researcher said that Russia lost half of its tanks and now it relies on older Soviet-era models.


reported by| Paul Mitchel
politics section- CJ journalist
16 Feb.- 2023


Sky News reported that the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), said that
Russia has lost around half of its best tanks since it invaded Ukraine and is now struggling to replace them with older Soviet-era models, a leading research center said as per a report in Sky News. Russia has lost between 2,000 and 2,300 tanks - while Ukraine has had 700 destroyed.
Henry Boyd, a research fellow at the IISS, told sky news;

Owing to this, Moscow has been forced to rely on older Soviet-era models, They're producing and reactivating nowhere near enough to compensate for those loss rates"

“Their current armored fleet at the front is about half the size it was at the start of the war,” he added.

 


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Meanwhile, Moscow's air force is still largely intact, and the country may deploy it more actively in the next phase of the war, the IISS report said.

This comes as Ukraine prepares to receive a shipment of tanks from its Western allies, including US Abrams, German Leopards, and British Challengers which Kyiv believes will help in turning the tide against Russia. Ukraine has also urged allies to send fighter jets.

On Thursday, Russia attacked Ukraine with a barrage of cruise and other missiles hitting targets from east to west. Ukrainian authorities said one of the strikes killed a 79-year-old woman and injured at least seven other people.

Russian forces used a variety of missile types, firing 36 in all in a two-hour overnight burst, Ukraine’s military chief Valery Zaluzhnyy said adding Ukrainian air defense batteries shot down 16 of them.

Ukrainian authorities said targets in the north, west, south, east, and center of the country were struck.

 

 

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