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Anonymous No.64491857 [Report] >>64491941 >>64491949 >>64492168 >>64493173 >>64493611 >>64493737 >>64495986
What are the most common military vehicles in the Russo-Ukrainian war?
Anonymous No.64491873 [Report] >>64491876 >>64491879 >>64491949
Motorbikes, technicals and electric bikes
Not even joking
Anonymous No.64491876 [Report] >>64491879 >>64491958 >>64496134
>>64491873
Not talking about the zigger meat waves

What about the Ukraine chads who are casually wiping them out 1000:1?
OP No.64491879 [Report] >>64491932
>>64491876
I'd like to know what the most common vehicles are including the most common fighter jets and infantry carriers.

>>64491873
What is the ratio of technicals and armoured vehicles?
Anonymous No.64491932 [Report] >>64491934
>>64491879
Tell us about the project first, then we might deign to do your basic fucking research for you.
OP No.64491934 [Report]
>>64491932
I just want to know what the most common military vehicles in the war are. That's all.
Anonymous No.64491941 [Report]
>>64491857 (OP)
Donkeys.
Anonymous No.64491949 [Report] >>64491978
>>64491857 (OP)
Armour is still mostly BTRs, BMPs and T-72s but armour in general is getting rarer.

>>64491873
The most common military vehicle in every war is trucks but it's not an interesting answer.
Anonymous No.64491958 [Report]
>>64491876
>passive-aggressive strawman falseflag
Anonymous No.64491978 [Report] >>64492000 >>64493678
>>64491949
What about other tank models?
Anonymous No.64492000 [Report] >>64492222
>>64491978
I just had a search for a decent breakdown and can't find shit, shame all the oryx data isn't well formatted.
Anonymous No.64492168 [Report]
>>64491857 (OP)
ya mudda
OP No.64492222 [Report]
>>64492000
Me neither but thank you for trying
Anonymous No.64492494 [Report] >>64492512 >>64493148
This is a 3 year long war across a front line spanning hundreds of kilometers so it depends on where and when you are looking.

If you are interested in the Donbass region front lines across the last 6 months or so, we are talking about mostly fucking around in motorbikes, armored cars, civilian cars and BMPs. The average BMP has been disabled and repaired something like a dozen times by now, but they are still around in large numbers.
Tanks are around but you won't see them because they are used as artillery something like 95% of the time. Even BMP3s are being used as artillery most of the time.
Armored vehicles are used to deliver and rotate troops to/from the front line so again you won't actually see them on video very often.
>so why bikes and not tanks
Because of drones and mud. Tanks, especially heavy tanks over 50 tons tend to get stuck in the mud which makes them sitting ducks for any kind of long range attack. Usually a drone to disable it and then a couple hours later they get an artillery cannon to blow it up if they dare. Otherwise it's left alone until someone drags it to a repair depot.
Another common thing you'll see in attacks is that all vehicles are treated as disposable. They'll use a BMP to cross half a mile at which point they get hit, run out and sprint forward, it's a very common scenario. And that's a major reason why bikes are popular. They don't get stuck in the mud easily, they move fast, their narrow wheels don't hit mines as often and they are just as disposable as the BMP but with a fraction of the price tag. They buy them in bulk.
If you want to go forward with a tank and employ direct fire, you have time for maybe 4-6 shots before you have to turn back and run from certain death. They still don't make it back very often even with just 4 shots.
Most of the vehicles are actually in the back line, either as self propelled howitzers or as trucks moving supplies around.
Anonymous No.64492512 [Report] >>64492553
>>64492494
What does the air situation look like?
Anonymous No.64492553 [Report]
>>64492512
In terms of fixed wing, both sides are dropping guided glide bombs from ~70km away, but the Russians are dropping something like ~100 times more of them.
Aside from that, everything is covered with air defense and nobody dares get too close to the line of contact.
My biggest question is as to what's going on with helicopters. I know the Russians are throwing LMUR missiles out of helis, but as best I can tell helis do just that + offset rocket sprays but that's more of a scare tactic than actual damage. And LMUR missiles aren't produced in vast numbers. Helis can't get close to the line of contact so they seem to be extremely limited in terms of doing anything.
We can also talk about drones and counterdrone measures in which both sides as spamming them, but again the Russians have a lot more drones because they make theirs in giant factories while Ukraine assembles in dislocated workshops in basements, reworked car mechanic shops and such. Also Rubicon. Laser anti drone weapons have been recorded, but from what I understand these are prototypes undergoing battlefield testing.
And we can also talk about missile and long range suicide drone attacks which is one long statistical table that I don't really want to get into because I don't really understand it properly anyway.
Anonymous No.64493148 [Report]
>>64492494
>Even BMP3s are being used as artillery most of the time.
i wouldnt like to be anywhere near enemy fire with that thing
Anonymous No.64493161 [Report]
T-62 is the most common Russian tank
Anonymous No.64493173 [Report]
>>64491857 (OP)
M113's and M113 derivatives are very common as far as Ukrainian armored vehicles go.
Anonymous No.64493611 [Report]
>>64491857 (OP)
FPV drones.
Anonymous No.64493678 [Report] >>64494188
>>64491978
@verekerrichard1 on twitter has some nice graph breakdowns of equipment loses
Anonymous No.64493737 [Report]
>>64491857 (OP)
Electric scooters
Anonymous No.64494188 [Report]
>>64493678
NTA but thanks anon.
Anonymous No.64495986 [Report]
>>64491857 (OP)
Gavins vs Ladas.
Anonymous No.64496134 [Report]
>>64491876
>What about the Ukranny
They have also made extensive use of motorbikes, quadbikes and similar. Useful for moving people and supplies fast through shit muddy fields. A truck trying to do the same thing is only a bigger, slower target for a drone going behind lines.