This article by Scott Boston from the now defunct Red Army Studies website maybe helpful in understanding the evolution of the Red Army's armoured forces: If you want to dig deeper, volumes 1, 2, and 3 of Charles Sharp's OB series at is probably the best English-language source. The TO&E evolved over the years, so the answer depends on what period you're talking about. If you go to Google and search for "soviet tank corps" you should find your answer. In 1942 they created a division-sized organization but called it a Tank Corps. A couple remained in the Far East, but that's the only exception I can think of without digging into some books. Large tank units of division size were eliminated from the Soviet order of battle on the German-Soviet front in 1941. ![]() Unless you can tell where a website that will tell me more about the subject. I am not hasving any luck finding anything on the internet. By the end of the war there were ast least 10 entire Tank Armies in the Soviet arsenal. WHAT? The Tank Division did not cease to exist in 1941. Tank Divisions per se ceased to exist on the German-Soviet front sometime in 1941. ![]() What exactly do you mean by "tactical order?" TO&E? What was the tactical order of a Red Army Tank Division throughout the war? Profile | register | preferences | faq | search Red Army Tank Division - The Dupuy Institute Forum
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