Considering you're using wartime production numbers to determine the pre-war numbers of tanks I don't think there is much point in discussing this topic with you. But just to enlighten you. At the beginning of the war the Soviet Union already had more than 20.000 tanks and lost over 20.000 till the end of the year.
Oh boy! 20k tanks! Tell me pookums, what were those tanks again? Were they the shitty T-26s that got completely obliterated by even basic anti tank weapons? But 20k of them! Thats a whole… 1/6 of the tanks they had/produced during WW2. Are you going to next pretend their biplanes which they flew early in WW2 makes them the largest air power too?
Are you trolling?
Are you retarded? Shall we go over the production numbers together pookums?
Considering you're using wartime production numbers to determine the pre-war numbers of tanks I don't think there is much point in discussing this topic with you. But just to enlighten you. At the beginning of the war the Soviet Union already had more than 20.000 tanks and lost over 20.000 till the end of the year.
Oh boy! 20k tanks! Tell me pookums, what were those tanks again? Were they the shitty T-26s that got completely obliterated by even basic anti tank weapons? But 20k of them! Thats a whole… 1/6 of the tanks they had/produced during WW2. Are you going to next pretend their biplanes which they flew early in WW2 makes them the largest air power too?
3k were T34s and KVs. So almost as many as Germany had in total during the beginning of the invasion.
And how is the total war production relevant to pre-war numbers?
What kind of argument are you trying to make?