 Ukrainian army destroyed over 12,000 Russian armoured combat vehicles since war began. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Defence Forces of Ukraine have destroyed more than 12,000 Russian armoured combat vehicles. Ukraine's Ministry of Defence said this in a post on the social media platform X. Since February 24, 2022, 12,000 units of Russian armoured vehicles have been destroyed, an average of 500 units per month, the report says. Russia is making enough new tanks, fighting vehicles and other equipment, and has enough in storage to sustain its losses in Ukraine, which have been horrendous for two to three more years, maybe even longer according to a new analysis. Despite losing hundreds of armoured vehicles and artillery pieces per month on average, Russia has been able to keep its active inventory numbers stable. The International Institute for Strategic Studies concluded in a report, using aerial imagery, the London-based think tank, determined that Russia has at least 12 artillery storage bases, 10 central tank reserve bases, and at least 37 mixed equipment and armaments storage bases. The exact number of weapons stored that require restoration and activation for use is unclear. The new report said that Russia is capable of efficiently replacing its losses through production and its storage and reserve capacity. Equipment replenishments were roughly keeping pace with battlefield attrition. IISS said, pointing to conclusions that it arrived at in an assessment last year. The UK Ministry of Defence reported that Russia was capable of producing 100 new tanks a month, but experts recently told Business Insider that the new tanks being manufactured were likely older models.