BT-7
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Q787729
Soviet light tank
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1935 — 1945
BT tank, combat vehicle family, Malyshev Factory, Soviet–Japanese border conflicts, World War II,
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Type | Description | Date | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | |||
link | The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II@ | Wikidata | |||
image | BT-7 | 1941 | Wikimedia | ||
image | BT-7 in the Togliatti Technical Museum 01 | 2021 | Wikimedia | ||
image | BT-7 in the Togliatti Technical Museum 02 | 2021 | Wikimedia | ||
image | BT-7 in the Togliatti Technical Museum 03 | 2021 | Wikimedia | ||
image | BT-7 in the Togliatti Technical Museum 04 | 2021 | Wikimedia | ||
image | BT-7 in the Togliatti Technical Museum 05 | 2021 | Wikimedia | ||
image | Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-020-1268-36, Russland, russischer Gefallener, Panzer BT 7, | Wikimedia | |||
image | Control Ice | Wikimedia | |||
image | Lida, Čyhunačnaja. Ліда, Чыгуначная (06.1941) | 1941 | Wikimedia | ||
image | Niemiecko - radziecka linia demarkacyjna (2-4233) | 1939 | Wikimedia | ||
image | Sheetlet of Russia stamps no. 1404-1407 - tanks | 2010 | Wikimedia | ||
image | Быстроходный легкий танк БТ-7 в Музее отечественной военной истории | Wikimedia | |||
image | Советские танки на Халхин-Голе | 1939 | Wikimedia |