Is the Russian invasion force really that much smaller than the Ukrianian troops?

Is the Russian invasion force really that much smaller than the Ukrianian troops?

>"verloren" = lost

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K but Russia has muslims.

Ukrainian figures likely have reserve in them and they are not yet fully mobilised. Should be in about week, maybe even this week. Ukraine has already received lot of new western weapons and are training reservist to use them. Russia btfo very soon.

Ukrainian forces lost
>between 2,000 to 14,000
>90% disparity in numbers
Russian forces lost
>between 10,000 to 16,600
>40% disparity in numbers

The holy mother of god of cope in this image.
Germany apparently has more than double amount of "accuracy" in Russian losses than the "accuracy" of Ukrainian losses.
This is considering that Ukraine is supposedly a friendly country so intel should be free-flowing, while Russia is an unfriendly country so intel should be difficult to gather.

I wonder if the german editors who were asked to compile this graphic were laughing their asses off.

yeah good luck with that, kek
at this rate I'd give Ukraine a month at best before their army is non-existent

They are still using pretty much only the troops that were actice pre-war. Reserves are untapped and flow of western weapons is non-stop. Russia has not mobilized at all. It's Russia that is running out of troops. They are trying to get troops all over the country and the speed for replacement troops is not even close to what it should be.

oh you were actually serious, I thought you were writing satire, but this makes thing even funnier.

That's not how it works, sorry.
Russia is grinding Ukraine's best prepared troops into meatballs. All the whole destroying Ukraine's fuel depots, arms depots, command posts, air power, AA units.
The west can't supply Ukrainian frontlines with weapons, because Russia controls Ukraine's airspace, and the best NATO countries can hope is landing somewhere in Lviv. But that's not sufficient to actually transfer the arms to Kyiv or anywhere east of Kyiv.
So Ukraine is in effect running out of equipment, running out of fuel, running out of arms, and running out of professional soldiers.
Mobilization of reservists won't help, because Ukraine's logistics won't even exist at this point

ahhah two more weeks bro

>Ukraine has 2.5k tanks and 12k armoured vehicles
Surprisngly a lot desu, what are they doing with them?

For the other numbers, they don't even give a margin of error. Are we to understand they are entirely accurate, or entirely made up?
Russia supposedly has a total of about 13,000 battle tanks. But apparently, "Putin's invasion army" had exactly 1,000 of these, of which exactly 300 have been lost.
So they are now stuck at 700. They are not allowed to bring in any of the remaining 12,000 tanks that are still in Russia, because that just wouldn't be fair.

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No way Ukraine only lost that much when hospitals are overflowing with bodies judging from the videos I’m seeing. Literally lined up in the streets in the latest vice videos. So many civilians are dead too, and this is the Russia “trying” not to kill them.

Ukraine has half a million combat experience reservists being mobilized in the west

And yet sand niggers in Afghanistan moved weapons around an almost fully occupied country and drove the USA out.....but Ukrainians incapable of the same.

That was guerilla warfare. The Taliban were never able to oppose invasion in open frontline warfare, as is still the case in Ukraine.
Sure, once the organized military of Ukraine collapses and Russia occupies all Ukrainian cities, there would be potential for a guerilla underground resistance. That might become a problem for Russia if they were stupid enough to imitate America's approach of spending 20 years occupying a hostile civilian population.
The resources needed for open military conflict are orders of magnitude larger than what you would need for guerilla pinprick attacks.

That doesn't matter if they don't have adequate support. Russian artillery will make hamburger out of them

Yes because Afghanistan didn't maintain active field formations to wage a conventional war

We should send them a few redditors to help them

But the US were dealing with people with a culture way different than ours. And we didn’t speak a similar language either.

I don't think it's informative to give a single number for Ukrainian troops. I believe they have different tiers of manpower in different states of readiness and training, e.g. regular professionals, militia, reservists, green conscripts, etc, and numbers are constantly increasing as they continue to mobilize

Ruskies are winning with 1/3 of Ukrainians' forces? Damn they're good