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Latest revision as of 03:26, 27 October 2022
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Description
The BT-7 was a Soviet light tank put into service in 1932. It served from the Spanish Civil War until the end of the Second World War and was one of the most produced Soviet light tanks of WW2 at a total of roughly 5,700 units. BT stands for "Bistrokhodny Tank", literally fast tank.
Vehicles
Rank I
Rank II
History
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Media
- Videos
See also
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- reference to the series of the vehicles;
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External links
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