An API service has been created in Ukraine that shows the statistics of enemy losses – RussianWarship.rip . It receives data from the official website of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. If you integrate it into your site, you can automatically receive and publish these statistics.
In the partner material with Webspark , we tell how the service works and who can use it in their work.
Who and how created the service
The RussianWarship.rip service , which automates the receipt of enemy casualty statistics, was created in March by the Webspark team . Every day it shows how the number of losses of enemy equipment is changing – from aircraft to cruise missiles, how many losses were among the personnel yesterday and today.
The idea to make RussianWarship.rip came to the founder and CEO of Webspark Evgeny Katrich. It took one month to create the service. First we made a web version, and then a version with the API .
Using the API application programming interface, various sites – for example, the media – can automatically receive and publish these statistics, as well as build statistical graphs to visualize enemy losses.
“Ukrainians are proud of their defenders. It is very pleasant to watch the work of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and see the daily increase in the losses of the Russian occupier. Automate services and save time for more important things,” say the creators of the platform.
Integrate enemy casualty statistics on your website.
How the service works
All data for RussianWarship.rip is taken from the official website of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The service itself is easy to use. It will take about an hour to integrate it in its simplest form, and then everything depends on the imagination of the one who will set it up. For example, you can quickly get up-to-date statistics, or you can build graphs based on historical data.
“Our policy is an open API , we do not require authorization from those who use it. This simplifies the entry point, which is what we want. So more people in the world will know the truth,” says the Webspark team.
The service has versions in Ukrainian and English.
Learn more about the service and API .
About Webspark
The Webspark development team has been in web development for 16 years and covers the full development lifecycle.
From the beginning of the mass invasion of Russia, the Webspark company began to help Kharkiv residents. For example, more than 500 Kharkiv families were evacuated, 10 tons of humanitarian aid were purchased and delivered to Kharkiv. They also help the military – they personally buy things that the Ukrainian army needs, at their own expense and at the expense of their partners. For example, these are army turnstiles, thermal imagers, armor and ammunition.
Now the company continues to work, saves jobs and helps the native city.