On July 8, 1951, the Motorized Infantry Regiment was reorganized into the 7th and 8th independent tank regiments. In late 1954, the division returned from Korea and on June 1, 1955, and the Motorized Infantry Regiment was re-activated. From February to March 1958, the division was reorganized as an "independent tank division": all heavy tank companies and self-propelled artillery batteries were detached, and three medium tank companies were attached. The Motorized Infantry Regiment was renamed the "Mechanized Regiment". The Motorized Artillery Regiment was renamed the "Artillery Regiment". On April 5, 1959, the division absorbed the independent tank company of the
Airborne Division. From July 1963 to January 1964 its 3rd Tank Regiment received 56
Type 59 tanks, becoming the first Type 59 tank unit in PLA ground force. However the regiment was not filled to fully equipped (80 tanks) until October 1969. From February to September 1964 4th Tank Regiment received fifty-six Type 59 tanks. The regiment was not filled to fully equipped until October 1969. On September 18, 1967, the 331st Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment from the
203rd Army Division were attached. As of August 10, 1969, all tank regiments were re-designated and the division was composed of the: • 5th Tank Regiment (former 3rd Tank Regiment) • 6th Tank Regiment (former 4th Tank Regiment) • 7th Tank Regiment (former 331st Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment) • Mechanized Regiment • Artillery Regiment From February to June 1971, the 7th Tank Regiment was re-equipped with eighty Type 59 tanks. On March 21, 1976, the Mechanized Regiment was renamed the "Armored Infantry Regiment". The division remained as a "tank division, catalogue A" unit during the 1970s. In 1979, a total of 110 officers and 1579 enlists took part in the
Sino-Vietnamese conflicts 1979–90. From January 1, 1983, the division was put under command of the
12th Army Corps. From August 1, 1985, the division is attached to the
12th Army. In 1989 a detachment from the division took part in the
enforced martial law and the crackdown on protests in Beijing. By then the division was composed of the: • 5th Tank Regiment; • 6th Tank Regiment; • 7th Tank Regiment; • Armored Infantry Regiment; • Artillery Regiment. In October 1998, the division was renamed the "2nd Armored Division"(). The Armored Infantry Regiment was disbanded and absorbed into tank regiments which became armored regiments. By then the division was composed of the: • 5th Armored Regiment; • 6th Armored Regiment; • 7th Armored Regiment; • Artillery Regiment. ==Division to brigade==