
It carries 12 missiles and is fitted with a crane to load them onto the launch. 1989: (1, destroyed) (2, abandoned) (3, captured)Ĩ T-72B3: (1, destroyed) (2, destroyed) (3, destroyed) (4, damaged) (5, abandoned) (6, abandoned) (7, captured) (8, captured)ģ6 T-72B3 Obr. The 9T217 transloader is based on the same chassis as the launch vehicle. Tanks (140, of which destroyed: 42, damaged: 2, abandoned: 26, captured: 70)Ģ2 T-72B: (1, destroyed) (2, destroyed) (3, destroyed) (4, destroyed) (5, destroyed) (6, captured and later destroyed) (7, destroyed) (8, destroyed) (9, damaged) (10, abandoned) (11, abandoned) (12, damaged and abandoned) (13, damaged and captured) (14, captured) (15, captured) (16, captured) (17, captured and stripped) (18, captured) (19, captured) (20, captured) (21, captured) (22, captured)ģ T-72B Obr.


Any informational content related to the Ukrainian conflict is welcomed. Russia - 905, of which: destroyed: 362, damaged: 10, abandoned: 150, captured: 381 A subreddit documenting the oddly specific phenomenon of Ukrainian farmers stealing Russian armored vehicles. (Click on the numbers to get a picture of each individual captured or destroyed vehicle) The Soviet flag is used when the equipment in question was produced prior to 1991. ATGMs and MANPADS are included in the list but not included in the ultimate count. Similarly, some of the captured equipment might be destroyed if it can't be recovered. Captured examples are already being put into use according to reports. Many of the entries listed as 'abandoned' will likely end up captured or destroyed. Ukraine: A Ukrainian farmer has now borrowed an abandoned 9T217 transloader for the 9K33 Osa SAM system, meaning if transferred to the UA military there. Ukraine: A Ukrainian farmer has now 'borrowed' an abandoned 9T217 transloader for the 9K33 Osa SAM system, meaning if transferred to the UA military there is 24 more missiles to fire. All possible effort has gone into discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Small arms, munitions, civilian vehicles, trailers and derelict equipment (including aircraft) are not included in this list.

Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. This is the model of Bal-E transporter-loader (transloader) vehicle.l tube frame 9k33 9t217 antiaircraftweapon battle battlefield military. This list is constantly updated as additional footage becomes available. By Stijn Mitzer in collaboration with Joost Oliemans Kemal, Dan and Jakub JanovskyĪ detailed list of the destroyed and captured vehicles and equipment of both sides can be seen below.
