Ukrainian defenders could have destroyed up to 40% of Russia’s pre-war army tank fleet but thousands of older models still in store

Russia’s army is estimated to have lost nearly 40% of its pre-war fleet of tanks after nine months of fighting in Ukraine, according to a count by specialist thinktank the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS).

That rises to as much as 50% for some of the key tanks used in combat, forcing Russia to reach into its still sizeable Cold War-era stocks. Ukraine’s tank numbers are estimated to have risen because of the number it has captured and supplies of Soviet-era tanks from its western allies.

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