1/ Bit of a long-delayed update, but after all the recent footage I wanted to focus on showing the changes on the smaller storage bases for a change, not the major ones everyone has heard about.
2/ I talked about the different types of storage bases in depth on the attached thread, but I'll focus on the former MESRBs:
3/ These are brigade-sized storage facilities with equipment ready-to-go to refit movilized units or quickly replace material losses. As expected, they're long gone for the most part by now.
4/ Like the 247th/338th, completely empty but a few trucks:
5/ The 245th, that a year ago barely had anything left and appears to also be totally empty by now in Sentinel-2 (no recent public footage of decent quality):
6/ The 246th, which almost got mostly depleted pretty soon and last year was refilled with trucks, but this one too appears now empty on Sentinel:
7/ The 239th, which got initially used as a staging point for the February 2022 invasion due to its location near the Ukrainian border, and by late 2024 was mostly deserted and alspo mostly storing trucks:
8/ The 904th, located on Crimea and used initialy also as a staging point for the invasion and later for most of the war as a repair and cannibalizing depot for damaged equipment, also virtually empty by now both of functional and damaged equipment:
8/ Or the 600th, which was the biggest MT-LB depot and now barely has 19 left as of a few days ago, the rest being trucks that got parked there during the war:
9/ Just one base stands, the 230th. Half the equipment there was taken during 2022/early 2023, but since then no changes, but movign the equipment around the base:
10/ Most likely this is due to its remote location on Sakhalin island, right next to Japan:
11/ The rest, we can assume if they aren't entirely depleted of heavy equipment by now, they'll be before this 2025 ends. And at the same time the major storage bases, both Central Tank Reserve Bases and Artillery Arsenals, keep getting thinner and thinner.
12/ Of these major bases, there's now a clear pattern where apparently each base specializes on demothballing one type of equipment. As such, we can expect the 22nd to be out of T-80s and BMPs this year, the 349th of BTR-70s and the 2456th of BMPs, for example.
13/ We can also expect some types of artillery systems to drop in number in storage. For the most part this has ceased to happen as Russia can kinda keep up with arty losses and has already expanded enough their army both in personel and equipment:
14/ But some like 2S1s or M-46s will also decerase in storage for a while.
15/ Finally, I also want to make some clarifications regarding the number of stored equipment in the sheet after the recent update. Some bases were simply recounted because my initial tallies back when I started weren't as realiable as they're now.
16/ But in other cases, it's due to suddenly appareance of certain types of AFVs in storage bases, like MT-LBus at many artillery arsenals or BRDM-2s at the 349th (previously it was BMPs at that same 349th base):
17/ And in other cases, changes in methodology. That's why the MT-LB figure went up, because until now I hadn't counted 9P149 Shturm-S (MT-LB-based ATGM carrier), unlike other things like specialized BTR-60 C&C posts, NBC-variant BRDM-2s or MT-LBus in general.
18/ This can mostly be located on artillery bases. And on top of that, the 374th, near the Finnish border, has seen a dramatic increase of almost all types of equipment, including Shturms and normal MT-LBs these last few months:
19/ That's it for now, but I haven't forgotten I left some threads listed on my to-do list early this year without ever publishing! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
20/ And of course, kudos to everyone that helped: @A36848080, @aXielMeMer943, @dude100500, @HighMarsed, @CovertCabal, @waffentraeger, @Ath3neN0ctu4, @hizzo_jay and many others!
This is the 943rd, I got confused.
21/ In case anyone thinks this is the entire list of smaller storage bases, it isn't. This is just a bunch of samples.
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Talk about bad luck. The 349th was just updated a tiny bit on Google Earth:
And then there'e even more infuriating instances like the 2141st artillery storage base, without an update since late 2022 with pretty bad blurry footage and recently missed by a single kilometer:
Of course Google Earth had to update the 769th just one week after I buy my first ever satellite image, precisely of that base. @CovertCabal I feel you now.
This is the image I recently bought: the 769th as of May 30th 2025. I won't bother couting it because it's too grainy and numbers appears to remain more or less the same as last time. But that's not the interesting part.
You probably noticed already that the local junkyard has been cleaned up. They most likely are sorting and cannibalizing those hulls for any useful part to send to BTRZs to repair other stored BMPs.
That's also why some previously emptied spots have been refilled, with those cannibalized hulls moved there to not confuse them with unchecked hulls.
1/ @aXielMeMer9432 and @waffentraeger just found a lot of updated images boht on Google and Livingatlas. Among these, there are several major storage bases, and as usual, the pattern is them becoming depleted. Let's see a few of them.
2/ Before going deeper, I want to make clear I haven't yet counted any equipment left at these. Still, just a look at them shows that they're not much left.
3/ First of all, the 6018th Central Tank Reserve Base. This one was included in @Vishun_military's recent report, but now it's available for all to see that last September most remaining useful equipment was gone.
It's about time to realize Russia has a shitton of equipment. Just because they lost 2k BMP-2s and still use them amptly does NOT mean they're getting them abroad.
They started the war with 3k in active service and probably 1-1,5k more in storage. Just like MT-LBs, we'll see them for a long time even after stored ones have been depleted for replenishment.
1/ One last thread to end 2024! Let's take a quick look at Russia's towed AA guns in storage: S-60s and KS-19s 🧵
2/ So it's no mystery that this war is full of stark contrats: Leopard 2s and self-propelled MT-LBs, Ladas and BMP-3s... And also old towed AA guns repurposed for ground targets. The main Soviet systems in this regard were S-60s and KS-19s.
3/ Both Ukraine and Russia have been using them extensively since 2022. But while Ukraine at times modernizes them with targeting systems (not always tho)...