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Finally some pulsejets!
I was betting on Trembita going live first, but they went for the V1 instead.
Good news for Ukraine.
In less good news, out of all known Ukrainian soldiers (recruited before or after 2022 but active at some point during the war), 89% are killed or mamed betond recognition.
IIRC 81% are killed.
For Russia that same figure is 23% with IIRC 11 or 17% being KIA.
Ukraine also have many more in the sample.
If we assume a total army recruitment in Ukraine of 2 million (as in all soldiers they've had on the books), then this means 1.62 million KIA.
For Russia, this would mean about 130-170K KIA.