They are taken for 6000 km: the Russian Federation rakes the old BMP from the reserve warehouse in Komsomolsk-on-Amur (photo)
The landfill is located near Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Far East, at a distance of 6 thousand km. The analyst noted that the Russians disassemble the most damaged machines, and those that are more or less target begin to repair. The Jompy post about the BMP of the Russian Federation appeared on the evening of October 6. The analyst analyzed the satellite photos of the landfill in the Khabarovsk countries.
The first two photos are a playground filled with about 20 rows and several chaotic groups of old cars. "They finally take up all these damaged BMPs and try to repair as much as possible," he wrote. The analyst has published enlarged fragments of the image and explained that some of the old armored vehicles were in the process of disassembly for spare parts, and some were already repaired and probably ready for sending (about 50 units).
Jompy noticed, among other things, the remains of the T-80 tanks (without towers, only buildings) and even one APC-50. In addition, he recalled the conclusions of the analyst with Nick D'Mithridates, who noted that the Russians plan to process the T-80 into heavy flame-dumbs tos-1 and armored evacuation machines Bram-80. "Because certain types of armored vehicles become rare, more desperate measures are needed," Jompy summed up. The details of the analyst were added to the "militaristic" portal.
In particular, it is specified that it is about the composition of the reserve, which was already written in early 2022. At that time, it was noted that the 111 central database of the reserve (42857, coordinates 50. 692576,136. 868322) kept more than a thousand old tanks. On Google Maps, you can find the specified terrain and highlight the part that appears in the Osinter photo. We see that the area allotted from BMP is approximately 11 ha.
Meanwhile, in the winter of 2025, the Budiness Insider media analyzed the estimated amount of BMP of the Russian Federation. It turned out that the annual loss of armored vehicles of the Russians - at the level of 6 thousand units. In December 2024, Jompy estimated that as of the end of the second year of the war, Moscow was stored 2358 armored vehicles of different types (BTR-60/70/80), and at the beginning of their invasion was 3673.