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In early 1942, the Italian Commando Supremo faced some difficult choices in maintaining its commitments. The Royal Italian Army could not both replenish its losses in North Africa and stand up a new army in Russia to fight alongside the Germans. Italian infantry divisions in North Africa would convert to the new AS.42 standard, which substituted the firepower of automatic weapons and anti-tank guns (in a dual role as infantry-support weapons) for manpower. That would also ease the burden of supplying the troops across the Mediterranean Sea.
By June, the Germans had taken note and started to instill similar changes in their own infantry formations. The infantry companies of the 90th Light Africa Division’s 155th Infantry Regiment now included more machine guns and two platoons of captured Soviet 76.2mm field guns in a dual infantry-support/anti-tank role.
In the spring of 1942, Col. Hermann Balck of the Army’s Mobile Troops Inspectorate recommended formation of several divisions heavily-equipped with motorized anti-tank guns, to be rushed to key points of the front to stem enemy advances. Balck also argued against the practice of lavishing new equipment on a handful of favored divisions where much of it would be unused or lost (a year later Balck would oversee expansion of the worst such excess, the Panzer Grenadier Division Grossdeutschland).

