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The Ukrainians have destroyed five billion dollars worth of Russian equipment

According to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army, the Russians have lost 58 planes, 83 helicopters, 362 tanks, 1205 armored personnel carriers, 135 cannons, 62 multi-barrel jets, 33 anti-aircraft guns, 585 cars and 60 cars since the beginning of the invasion. , one ship and two speedboats.

In monetary terms, 47% of losses are accounted for by planes and helicopters, 29% by tanks and 14% by armored personnel carriers.

Destroyed tanks have cost Russia $ 1.5 billion, armored personnel carriers $ 0.7 billion and planes and helicopters $ 2.4 billion.

The models of all the crashed aircraft are not yet known. However, among the aircraft used by the Russians in Ukraine are the SU-25, which costs $ 11 million, the SU-30 – $ 33 million, the SU-34 – $ 36 million.

The Ukrainian army has also shot down two IL-76 transport planes, each costing $ 86 million.

Forbes states that the estimates are only approximate and that the prices of the equipment are from open sources.

The magazine has not included in its calculations the price of Russian missiles fired at Ukraine.

The Iskander ballistic missiles and the Kalibr cruise missiles, which fired on the Russians in Ukraine alone, cost a total of about three billion dollars.

In addition, the Ukrainians are also seizing Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers that are still in use.

The company “Ukroboronprom”, which is adapting the seized Russian armor to the needs of the Ukrainian army, has refused to disclose the amount of the equipment confiscated to the opponent, but has stated that it is “large”.

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