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Here is the list of Machinery involved during the Battle of Staqlingrad:

AXIS:

  • 10,250 artillery pieces
  • 2000 tanks
  • 1500 Aircraft

SOVIETS:

  • 5,000 tanks
  • 16,000 artillery pieces
  • 3,000 combat aircraft
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