The Oryxpioenkop portal, managed by Dutch specialists, registers material casualties on both sides every day based on images taken of destroyed, damaged, abandoned or captured material. According to its balance sheet, as of April 12, the Russian loss of 476 tanks, 256 armored fighting vehicles, 497 infantry fighting vehicles, 96 armored personnel carriers, 21 ambush-protected and mine-resistant vehicles ( MRAP), 91 infantry mobility vehicles, 53 towed artillery pieces, 96 self-propelled artillery systems, 49 multiple rocket launch systems, 14 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, 787 vehicles of various types (trucks, 4×4 and light vehicles), 20 aircraft, 32 helicopters, 28 unmanned aerial vehicles and three ships.
For its part, up to the same date (47 days since the invasion began), the Information Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine assures that they have caused Moscow the loss of 732 battle tanks, 1,946 armored combat vehicles, 349 artillery systems, 111 multiple rocket launch systems, 63 anti-aircraft means, 157 aircraft, 140 helicopters, 1,406 trucks, seven ships, 76 tanker transports and 124 unmanned aerial vehicles, among others.
On the part of Russia, its Ministry of Defense offered on Tuesday a count of the equipment destroyed to the enemy, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which includes a total of 130 aircraft and 99 helicopters; 244 S-300, Buk-M1 and Osa AKM anti-aircraft missile systems; 443 unmanned aerial vehicles, 2,139 armored, including battle tanks and other vehicles; 241 multiple launch rocket systems; 917 field artillery pieces and mortars, and 2,046 special military vehicle units.