Russia has pulled off a stunning battlefield turnaround: despite losing more than 16,000 armored vehicles in its war against Ukraine, Moscow now has more armored vehicles than it did in 2022. New analysis reveals that Russia has withdrawn 13,000 old vehicles from long-term storage and added nearly 4,000 brand-new platforms, bringing its fleet to over 21,000 vehicles, surpassing pre-war levels. Analysts warn this is a worrying signal for Ukraine and any nation facing Russia in future conflicts. Military expert Delwin says Russia is “not exhausting its armored reserves,” and at current production levels, the fleet will remain above 2022 strength through at least 2030.

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