Ukraine's tank count rebounds with foreign aid after losses
Ukraine does not disclose official detailed data on losses and replenishments in armoured vehicles. However, independent sources roughly agree on the number of destroyed tanks in the Ukrainian army. Comparing this with foreign aid and a list of captured equipment allows us to estimate how many tanks Ukraine has left.
20 November 2024 06:23
Nearly three years of intense fighting have seriously depleted Russia's tank reserves, and the losses suffered by Russia were detailed by Wirtualna Polska journalist Mateusz Tomczak. In this context, how do the losses on the Ukrainian side of the conflict appear?
Damian Ratka from the Defence 24 service attempts to estimate based on publicly available data, referring to lists of destroyed and lost equipment published by Western and Russian news services.
Right after the dissolution of the USSR, Ukraine had 5,200-7,100 tanks of various types. Over time, this number was reduced, and old equipment was sold to foreign clients or scrapped. As a result, just before the Russian attack, in 2021, Ukraine had approximately 2,000 tanks.
1,000 days of war cost Ukraine losses of 794 units (according to Oryx) or 699 units (according to the Russian service Lost Armour), and these numbers do not include lost Western-manufactured tanks and refer to T-64, T-72, and T-80 models. Despite some discrepancies, they are quite consistent regarding the scale of Ukrainian losses.
These losses were partially offset by captured equipment, with 533 Russian tanks of various types falling into Ukrainian hands. It should be noted that not every captured tank was put into service. Some were unfit due to their technical condition, while others were used as sources of spare parts.
Ukraine's losses have been more than compensated by tanks delivered as part of international aid. So far, Ukraine has received about 630 tanks of various types from abroad.
Moreover, according to current declarations, the total number of tanks the West provides is expected to exceed 900 units. This means that Ukraine has more tanks after nearly three years of fighting than it did at the beginning of the war, and their number will increase.