A panzer division in World War II consisted of a tank brigade with four battalions, a motorized infantry brigade with four rifle battalions, an artillery regiment, and reconnaissance, antitank, and engineer battalions and service units. What about an Armored Division? Well, an Armored Division can have anywhere from 4 to 6 Armor Battalions. There are about as many answers to this as there were WW2 armored divisions. It is widely known that there are 58 tanks in an Armor Battalion. The standard USA armored division order of battle (per the 1943 organization) had three tank battalions and one mechanized cavalry squadron. Early in the war the panzer divisions used mostly light tanks, and later they used mostly medium tanks. That would be close to 200 medium tanks, light tanks, and armored cars in the division at full strength. 58 tanks in an Armor Battalion, an Armored Division has 4-6 armor battalions.
How many tasks are there in an Armored Division?