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The losses to the long range systems is insane lately especially the Artillery. They have been averaging 30+ a day for months.
This is also probably confirmed loses, so it could be even higher.
They were 60+ average for most of last year. Russia must have changed something about how they did battle for this year.
Insane to think given their pre-war stockpile but a lack of supply might the the answer to that question. Not as many targets for Ukraine to hit.
Ive noticed that casualties have gone down from the ≈ 2000/day we were seeing some weeks ago, but that artillery and tanks seem to have gone up or at least remained relatively constant. Seems like there should be some take-away here, as russia seems to be loosing more equipment per man now than some weeks/months ago.