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BT-7 - Wikipedia
The BT-7 [b] was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. It was lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for the time, and had much better mobility than other contemporary tank designs.
Soviet Tank BT-7 (Red Army) - YouTube
2012年2月3日 · "...Tanks BT-7 (БТ-7) were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had the best mobility of all contemporary tanks of the world. In about thirty minutes the crew...
BT-7 cruiser tank
The BT-7 (Bystrochodnij Tankov or "Fast Tank" type 7) was derived from the 1930 American-built Christie tank, which had been perfected and modified into the BT-2 and BT-5 series. These were pure cavalry tanks, designed for speed, with good armament but weak armor.
BT-7 | War Thunder Wiki
The BT-7 was a Soviet light tank, developed from the previous BT-5 light tank. Both designs shared the same 45 mm 20-K cannon aswell as coaxial DT machine gun. Unlike the BT-5, the BT-7s hull was welded and the shape of hull at front was also redesigned. The frontal armour protection was slightly increased from 13 to 20 mm of armour.
BT-7 | Military Wiki | Fandom
Using the American Christie suspension, allowing high speed, the BT -7 was the final development of tanks BT (BT-1 BT-2 BT, BT-S and BT-5), having, through the experience of combat, welded armor steeper, higher speed and cannon more powerful engine.
Inside the Chieftain's Hatch BT-7 part 1 - YouTube
The BT-7 was a fast tank developed in the 1930s. This is the first of a two-part tour of the vehicle.For the US Forum, go to http://forum.worldoftanks.com/in...
Test of the BT-7 tank after a long restoration. - YouTube
Test of the BT-7 tank after a long restoration.
BT-7 (Bystrochodnij Tankov) Light Fast Tank - Military Factory
2020年11月11日 · At any rate, this mating produced a fast and agile tank, giving birth to the definitive BT-7 model of 1935 with its new turret, new transmission, stronger armor and more powerful engine.
BT-7 Light Wheeled-and-tracked Tank - GlobalSecurity.org
In accordance with the design documentation for the new tank, it was planned to install a more advanced and reliable M-17 engine, develop a welded hull with improved visibility for the...
BT-7 Artillerie soviet self propelled gun
The BT-7 Artillery was a fast and mobile infantry support/self-propelled gun version of the ever reliable Soviet BT-7 light or “Cavalry” tank, developed by the design bureau of the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory. These modified BTs were produced from 1936 to …
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