Antares
Respected Leader
Jompy & kumppanit ovat saaneet joltain nimeämättömältä taholta lahjoituksena tuoreita sateliittikuvia, mikä mahdollisti ryssän varastotukikohtien taulukon päivittämisen lähemmäs nykyhetkeä.
Jompy kommentoi uusia numeroita näin:
Thanks to the kind benefactor we observe that in 3-4 months things have changed a lot for the Russian tank reserve:
- Overall tanks have dropped from 3,106 to 2,478.
- More specifically, T-72As, which previously stand almost the same as prewar, have dropped from 900 to just 461.
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Even at bases which previously hadn't seen abrely any tank drawdown like the 2544th, which also has T-62s, T-72As are being pulled out like crazy.


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No surprise, considering other recent developments linked to this one, which are what allowed us to suspect in the first place T-72As were fastly being removed from storage bases:

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Unfortunately I can't disclose the footage, but sooner or later it'll be available via public sources or someone privately buying it and then publishing it.
All figures in the spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...oDxEzxczh7AP2ovjEFV010/edit?pli=1&gid=0#gid=0
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I always want to give special thanks to @PetTheGreat1, as he was the first to noticed strange patterns on Sentinel-2.
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Also, we should probably discard the remaining 642 T-64s.
Whatever few are pulled then and now, here and there, it's most likely they're either scrapped or cannibalized to get spare parts for the few that former DLPR forces still operate in Ukraine.
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I see a lot of people celebrating this. Not sure why. Short term this aren't gol news, it means that Russia will eventually have at its disposal a lot more heavy equipment.
Long term yeah, this is probably good news for those opposed to Russia.
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Some people are also surprised why this is happening now.
I think it's not so weird.
Let me explain: things are going sour for Russia.
It's likely that another mobilization wave will eventually be enacted due to the drying out of volunteer influx.

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Unlike volunteers, mobiks won't be as easy to pointlessly waste in suicidal motorbike assaults.
A return to classic mechanized attacks makes sense in this new context.
That's the TL;DR.
Jompy kommentoi uusia numeroita näin:
Thanks to the kind benefactor we observe that in 3-4 months things have changed a lot for the Russian tank reserve:
- Overall tanks have dropped from 3,106 to 2,478.
- More specifically, T-72As, which previously stand almost the same as prewar, have dropped from 900 to just 461.
-
Even at bases which previously hadn't seen abrely any tank drawdown like the 2544th, which also has T-62s, T-72As are being pulled out like crazy.


-
No surprise, considering other recent developments linked to this one, which are what allowed us to suspect in the first place T-72As were fastly being removed from storage bases:

-
Unfortunately I can't disclose the footage, but sooner or later it'll be available via public sources or someone privately buying it and then publishing it.
All figures in the spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...oDxEzxczh7AP2ovjEFV010/edit?pli=1&gid=0#gid=0
-
I always want to give special thanks to @PetTheGreat1, as he was the first to noticed strange patterns on Sentinel-2.
-
Also, we should probably discard the remaining 642 T-64s.
Whatever few are pulled then and now, here and there, it's most likely they're either scrapped or cannibalized to get spare parts for the few that former DLPR forces still operate in Ukraine.
-
I see a lot of people celebrating this. Not sure why. Short term this aren't gol news, it means that Russia will eventually have at its disposal a lot more heavy equipment.
Long term yeah, this is probably good news for those opposed to Russia.
-
Some people are also surprised why this is happening now.
I think it's not so weird.
Let me explain: things are going sour for Russia.
It's likely that another mobilization wave will eventually be enacted due to the drying out of volunteer influx.

-
Unlike volunteers, mobiks won't be as easy to pointlessly waste in suicidal motorbike assaults.
A return to classic mechanized attacks makes sense in this new context.
That's the TL;DR.