Russian General Alexander Tatarenko 'Killed in Ukraine's Belbek Air Base Strike' (www.kyivpost.com)
from Rapidcreek@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 11:59
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eran_morad@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 12:43 next collapse

Good. Fuck russia.

HikingVet@lemmy.ca on 02 Feb 2024 13:03 next collapse

They are losing a surprising amount of senior officers.

GONADS125@feddit.de on 02 Feb 2024 13:16 collapse

I was just thinking I want a list of russia’s senior officers with the dead scratched out for visual representation. Their losses are insane…

I was just thinking about the Iraqi Most Wanted playing cards given to US troops, and that if there was one for russia, I feel like half the deck would be dead officers by now.

khannie@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 13:29 collapse

Not a visual representation but there is a list on Wikipedia of Russian generals killed in this war.

It is one metric fuck tonne of senior staff, no doubt lots of it coming from solid intel and HIMARS or similar.

twistypencil@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 14:12 collapse

That lists 9, which doesn’t seem like a fuck tonne

BottleOfAlkahest@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 14:40 collapse

For context, Russia has been at war with Ukraine for almost two years. They have lost 9 Generals. The US was in Afghanistan for two decades. We lost 1.

9 is a fuck ton of senior staff in 2 years.

Grimy@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 16:08 collapse

It’s hard to get a good picture imo. Russia is from what I understand top heavy so has more. Wiki says 1000 in 2008. Granted I don’t think all of them are active and there’s sectors like logistics that have generals, as well as different types of general although the wiki list only mentions the two highest types.

I would love to see an article that goes in depth on what this means for their army.

BottleOfAlkahest@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 21:47 collapse

The US military (all branches) has just over 600 flag officers. If Russia has 1000 that’s still a massive difference between the loss rate. (.16% vs .9% or 139% difference) Also the US military also has logistics generals, not sure where you were going with that, could you please expand on it?

I’m not a numbers person so my math may be a tad wonky but that still looks like a significant impact.

If your just saying the army then the US has 218 as a max number of generals. 1 loss is almost .5% (.45%) of their numbers in 23 years. Russia lost almost 1% (.9%) in 2 years. At that pace in 23 years they should expect to lose almost 103 generals or over 10% of their flag officers.

That’s a rate of .5% of generals a year. The US is averaging that in 2 decades.

I don’t care how top heavy they are; 1% is an impactful amount of flag officers to lose in a year. Even if the impact is only to morale.

Jaysyn@kbin.social on 02 Feb 2024 13:07 next collapse
nicetriangle@kbin.social on 02 Feb 2024 13:12 next collapse

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NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social on 02 Feb 2024 13:17 next collapse

Oh no! Lol jk

Nobody@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 16:07 next collapse

I hear Russian general corpses grow the best sunflowers.

TheMightyCanuck@sh.itjust.works on 02 Feb 2024 20:44 next collapse

And he didn’t fall out a window! That’s kinda rare with Russian high command

DarkThoughts@fedia.io on 02 Feb 2024 19:03 collapse

How many generals are we at now? 12? I completely lost track.