M60A3TTS
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28 May – 3 June 1942 (50th week of the war) The Germans destroyed what units had been trapped from 18th and 19th Armies. Once again STAVKA releases the necessary divisions and brigades to bring the armies to strength. Manpower that has been called up to date from our mobilization centers since the start of the year: 2,133,960. Since the start of the war we have mobilized 5,774,310 personnel. Red Army losses to date: 4,032,034 of which over half, 2.2 million have been taken prisoner. Axis losses are a fraction of this at 785,248. Other comparative losses include 53,986 guns vs. 11,286 Axis. 16,961 AFVs lost vs. 3,829. Despite our severe losses, the Red Army boasts 7.38 million under arms vs. the German 4.11 million. We have nearly 500 rifle division equivalents. In guns, our lead is 86,666 to 39,595. Our lead in tanks is not nearly as healthy: 5,834 to 5,389. But this also reflects the number of tanks in the field that can be supported by our underlying truck fleet. Our 21 active tank corps are supported by a reserve of 2,200 T-34 medium and 1,400 T-60/T-70 light tanks. The Armored Directorate recommended increasing the strength of select armies. Consequently the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Shock Armies now each contain three tank corps and four tank armies to be formed in July will receive the remaining twelve corps. The tank corps are also combined with twenty cavalry corps in five armies. This gives us a total of forty one mobile corps formations. Our lead in aircraft amounts to 7,118 to 3,979 German. IL-2 sturmovik production lines are now delivering over 50 of these aircraft a week and will more than triple production in two months. Yak-7B aircraft are now replacing MiG-3 regiments at the rate of two per week. note: the engineer battalions showing lost were disbanded for the most part and replaced by regiments
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