First, let's define the events. If the Red Army should somehow correlate with the events of the Third Part, then this is 1944. Belgrade Operation - Serbia is the closest to the Italian Theatre.
Then no Conscripts and Molotov Cocktails, only grenades and AT grenades. The Molotov cocktail is an improvised anti-tank weapon of the early years. The infantrymen of the Red Army are called Strelki (Rifleman) or Motostrelki (Motorized Rifleman).
BT-7 and T-26 with similar weapons and armor?
T-26 third tier? Not by events. If out of events, then the T-50 is on the third tier.
As a tractor for guns, the Ya-12 is more appropriate as a tractor of the late period. Because the GAZ truck will not drag the Howitzer.
If, again, the events somehow relate to Belgrade, then the main tank is the T-34-85 on the 4th tier.
But I do not think that Belgrade is the best option for adding the USSR. The best option is the Hungarian Operation and Balaton. Then forget about the BT-7 and T-26, they were not there. SU-76, SU-76i, M10 (which was listed as SU-76 in Soviet documents) T-34, T-34-85, SU-85/85M, SU-100, ISU-122, ISU-152, IS- 1, IS-2. One of the largest parachute operations was planned for the Hungarian operation, so the parachute divisions were united into a parachute army. That's what could be there. On the German side German and Hungarian units
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