• Sodium_nitride
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    30 days ago

    On an average day in the 905-day wider war, the Russian military loses nearly four tanks and nearly eight infantry vehicles, according to a running tally by the analysts at Oryx. The Ukrainian military loses just one tank and three infantry vehicles on an average day.

    Given the sizeable artillery and drone advantage that Russia holds, this statistic sounds like bullshit.

    If go to the website mentioned, they explain that their stats are based on videographic evidence and count captured or abandoned equipment as losses.

    What I am guessing is going on here is a combination of factors

    1. Ukraine has less equipment to lose
    2. Significant amounts of Russian equipment is reported as abandoned when it isn’t (it’s hard to judge whether or not a piece of equipment is abandoned just from photos or videos).
    3. Some losses are double counted. It’s not as if the equipment has easily identifiable ids. If a tank is mistakenly identified as abandoned, but it is not, then gets destroyed, it is counted as 2 losses.
    4. Some equipment is identified as Russian despite being Ukrainian. This could be done on purpose for propaganda, but it could also be the result of Ukrainians doing false flag attacks (haven’t heard anything about this though).
    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      The whole open source intelligence thing has been a propaganda vehicle. There’s been a whole joke going around how Oryx stopped reporting numbers once Ukraine ran out of Soviet vehicles and they couldn’t pass NATO ones as being Russian.

    • miz
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      29 days ago

      according to a running tally by the analysts at Oryx

      well, there’s your problem

    • D61 [any]@hexbear.net
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      29 days ago

      abandoned equipment

      So… any time a vehicle is left in place for the mobile mechanic convoy to pick up… if a Ukrainian sees it, it counts as a battlefield loss right up until the moment that its picked up by the mechanics pick it up.