https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-ukrainian.htmlhttps://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equipment.htmlThis is the rundown of hard confirmed equipment losses by both sides. This only tracks vehicles where it is 100% certain that they are unique events, and does not include "we know they lost this but the wreck wasn't photographed yet" (which results in a few big spikes in the data when the front moves and there's suddenly a lot more wrecks getting imaged), "I don't know what the hell this used to be" shrapnel, or "something blew up, but no proof what or whose" situations. With photo evidence being ironclad, these are reasonable floor figures. In the big lists, every entry has a link to the photo of the loss, and the people behind it
will remove anything proven false.
The floor figure is:
Ukraine - 866, of which: destroyed: 393, damaged: 22, abandoned: 35, captured: 416
Russia - 3044, of which: destroyed: 1615, damaged: 48, abandoned: 243, captured: 1138
Not going into the details - you can look at the linked source if interested, but confirmed figures show Ukraine's net losses (factoring in captures) at -272, and Russia's vehicle losses at 2,628. Now, Ukraine is maintaining good opsec, so there is no question that they're losing more than we know about. The same is almost certainly true of Russia. But if you assume we know about every single Russian loss, Ukraine would have to be hiding the destruction of
2900 vehicles to have parity, and there's nothing to suggest that big a gap. If nothing else, Russian propaganda would be parading something just to counteract the narrative that they're losing badly.