The hunt for enemy artillery is downright massive.

23 artillery systems per day is a lot.
Add to this the fact that artillery has a decisive weight in this war.
Among other things – air defense. Destroyed air defense systems began to reappear in reports. Each destroyed air defense system only means that both the front-line airspace and the vast territory of the Russian Federation are exposed, which they cannot protect in full.
Let me remind you that the Russians are dragging a huge number of anti-aircraft missile systems even from the far north (for example, the Arctic Tor, recently seen at the front). They may have many missiles for air defense, but the number of launchers is limited.
You can also notice that every day, the Russians lose from 15 to 30 units of armored vehicles (tanks, armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, etc.). Within one day, it may not seem like a very large number, but if we take even a week (from February 28 to March 7), then this is 140 units of various armored vehicles, which is quite an impressive number.
I will leave the number of liquidated infantry without comment. Everything is clear to everyone here. True, the only thing I want to clarify is that the shortage of armor, artillery, and shells for the Russians in a very short time can lead to a collapse in certain sectors of the front. It is impossible to fight with one infantry. The Russians themselves (military correspondents, analysts, and propagandists) also talk about this.

Losses of Russia on 07.03.2023
Approximate assessment of the Armed Forces from 02/24/2022
🪖 Personnel: ~619920 ( +4240 )
killed: ~154,830 ( +1,060 )
wounded: ~464.490 ( +3180 )
captured: ~600 ( 0 )
🚛 Military equipment: 21607 ( +74 )
Armored combat vehicles: 6714 ( +11 )
Tanks: 3432 ( +9 )
Artillery: 2456 ( +23 )
Aircraft: 303 ( +1 )
Helicopters: 289 ( 0 )
RSZV: 488 ( 0 )
Air defense means: 253 ( +3 )
Automotive equipment and tanks: 5323 ( +16 )
BpLA OTR: 2095 ( +9 )
Special equipment: 236 ( +2 )
Ships and boats: 18 ( 0 )
Missiles: >9000 ( no data )

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