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Every tank, assault gun, tank destroyer, anti-tank gun, and captured vehicle fielded by both sides at Stalingrad — organized by nationality, class, and role. This is the complete registry, not a highlight reel. The catalog covers Soviet and German armor alongside Axis-allied vehicles from Romania, Hungary, and Italy. Each entry includes designation, battlefield role, one defining specification, and the operational scale that determined whether a platform shaped the battle or merely appeared in it. Prewar holdovers, mid-war upgrades, improvised conversions, and captured hulls are all accounted for. Purpose-built infantry tanks, long-gun mediums, open-top tank destroyers, self-propelled guns, and towed anti-tank weapons each receive their own entry — nothing is inflated, nothing is omitted because it was inconvenient. Entries are grouped by side, then by class: light tanks, medium tanks, heavy tanks, assault guns, tank destroyers, self-propelled artillery, anti-tank guns, and captured equipment. Time-stamped sections are available for every major category if you want to move directly to a specific platform or role. The registry makes one argument clear: Stalingrad was decided by density, replacement rate, and the ability to shift armored weight — not by any single platform. Which vehicle on this list do you think is the most underrated in standard accounts of the battle? Subscribe to Armored Index for complete equipment indexes and military catalog breakdowns published every week. #Stalingrad #TankHistory #WW2Armor #EasternFront #MilitaryHistory