BT tank
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The BT tank was one of a series of Soviet light tanks produced in large numbers between 1932 and 1941. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had the best mobility of all contemporary tanks. The BT tanks were known by the nickname Betka from the acronym, or by its diminutive Betushka. The successor of the BT tanks was the famous T-34 medium tank, introduced in 1940, which would replace all of the Soviet fast tanks, infantry tanks, and light tanks in service.
1932 — 1945
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BT tank; BT tanks
mass 11.5 tonne, length 5.58 metre,
Malyshev Factory,
38M Toldi, A-20, BT-2, BT-5, BT-6, BT-7, BT-7A, Expeditionary Tank, Ford 3-Ton M1918, Kolohousenka, LK I, Object 907, Object 934, Panzer IA, Ripsaw, Spähpanzer Ru 251, Straussler V-4, T-100 light tank, T-18 tank, T-50, T-60, T-70, Type 4 Ke-Nu, Type 60, Type 93, Verdeja, Vezdekhod No. 2,
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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| class | military equipment | 1935 | BT-7 | BT-series tank | Wikidata |
| class | weapon | BT-5 | BT-series tank | Wikidata | |
| class | weapon | 1931 | BT-2 | BT-series tank | Wikidata |
| class | weapon | 1936 | BT-7A | BT-series tank | Wikidata |
| commons | image | Soviet Union stamp 1940 № 728 | Commons | ||



