Ukraine war: Russia’s ‘low quality, high quantity army’ to lose half a million troops by year’s end, UK intel

The increased casualty rate reflects how the quality of the Russian military decreased following the partial mobilisation of military reservists in September 2022, the department said.

The mobilisation turned Russian forces into “a low quality, high quantity mass army,” according to the department.

Russia shows ‘no regard for the lives of its own soldiers’

Analysts have said that Russia is employing “human wave” tactics in Ukraine, in which large numbers of poorly trained soldiers are sent to the battlefield and die in high numbers.

One example of this tactic was a recent report of near-suicidal attacks on a section of the eastern front in which Russian forces repeatedly tried to commit identical tank assaults in the same part of a Ukrainian forest that was thwarted by Ukrainian forces seven times.

John Kirby, the spokesperson for the National Security Council, said that the tactic showed that Russia “continues to show no regard for the lives of its own soldiers, willingly sacrificing them in pursuit of Putin’s goals.”

Recruits carry ammunition during military training at a firing range in the Rostov-on-Don region in southern Russia in October 2022. UK intelligence believes that Russia will lose half a million troops by year’s end. Photo: AP

The UK defence department said it is likely to take Russia five to 10 years to rebuild a cohort of “highly trained, experienced readiness force.”

Russia has been secretive about the numbers of its casualties, but US intelligence estimates that around 315,000 of Russia’s troops have been killed or injured since the beginning of the war.

This is believed to be around 90 per cent of the personnel it had when the war began.

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