ferdi254 Your the one who quoted the 7000 ton target for supplies and i pointed out that one train of 100 cars fully loaded would sustain the forces you spoke of and a second train per day would give the Soviets another 7000 tons to build reserves.
As for the forces in the south the Greek and Turkish force tend to be made up of mostly older equipment and the Italian Army has Yugoslovia in the way so it will need to find a way to get those troops into the war.
As for the quality of the Soviet Army in the Central front while many units are made up of obsolete equipment and older troops the mainline units have the best of the Soviet Armies frontline equipment and in number to. So they are not in that bad of a situation.
As for the forces in the south the Greek and Turkish force tend to be made up of mostly older equipment and the Italian Army has Yugoslovia in the way so it will need to find a way to get those troops into the war.
As for the quality of the Soviet Army in the Central front while many units are made up of obsolete equipment and older troops the mainline units have the best of the Soviet Armies frontline equipment and in number to. So they are not in that bad of a situation.