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- BT-7 height "2420.0".
- BT-7 length "5660.0".
- BT-7 weight "13900.0".
- BT-7 width "2290.0".
- BT-7 abstract "The BT-7 was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had much better mobility than other contemporary tank designs. The BT tanks were known by the nickname Betka from the acronym, or its diminutive, Betushka.The BT-7 Tank's successor would be the famous T-34 medium tank, introduced in 1940, which would replace all of the Soviet fast tanks, infantry tanks, and medium tanks then in service.".
- BT-7 height "2.42".
- BT-7 length "5.66".
- BT-7 origin Soviet_Union.
- BT-7 thumbnail Soviet_cavalry_tank_BT-7m.jpg?width=300.
- BT-7 type Light_tank.
- BT-7 usedInWar Soviet%E2%80%93Japanese_border_conflicts.
- BT-7 usedInWar Winter_War.
- BT-7 usedInWar World_War_II.
- BT-7 weight "1.39E7".
- BT-7 width "2.29".
- BT-7 wikiPageExternalLink bt-7.html.
- BT-7 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=RAgROdZd5gs.
- BT-7 wikiPageID "199473".
- BT-7 wikiPageRevisionID "599331882".
- BT-7 armour "Hull: 6-20 mm".
- BT-7 armour "Turret: 10-15 mm".
- BT-7 caption "BT-7M, 1940, with tracks removed from the wheels and carried on the hull".
- BT-7 crew "3".
- BT-7 date "February 2011".
- BT-7 designDate "1935".
- BT-7 designer Kharkiv_Morozov_Machine_Building_Design_Bureau.
- BT-7 engine "Mikulin M-17T gasoline".
- BT-7 enginePower "450.0".
- BT-7 hasPhotoCollection BT-7.
- BT-7 isUk "no".
- BT-7 isVehicle "yes".
- BT-7 manufacturer Malyshev_Factory.
- BT-7 name "BT-7, BT-7M".
- BT-7 number "2700".
- BT-7 primaryArmament "45".
- BT-7 productionDate "1935".
- BT-7 pwRatio "32.37".
- BT-7 reason "Better to provide the table that provides meaningful comparison to Germans. Armor division?".
- BT-7 secondaryArmament "2".
- BT-7 service "1935".
- BT-7 specLabel "variant BT-7-2".
- BT-7 speed "Off-road:".
- BT-7 speed "Road:".
- BT-7 steering "steering stick".
- BT-7 suspension Christie_suspension.
- BT-7 transmission "Chain drive".
- BT-7 type Cruiser_tank.
- BT-7 type Light_tank.
- BT-7 variants "BT-7-1, BT-7-1V, BT-7-2, BT-7A, BT-7M , BT-IS".
- BT-7 vehicleRange "Off-road:".
- BT-7 vehicleRange "Road:".
- BT-7 wars Soviet–Japanese_Border_Wars.
- BT-7 wars Winter_War.
- BT-7 wars World_War_II.
- BT-7 subject Category:Cavalry_tanks.
- BT-7 subject Category:Interwar_tanks_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- BT-7 subject Category:Light_tanks_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- BT-7 subject Category:Military_vehicles_1930–1939.
- BT-7 subject Category:World_War_II_tanks_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- BT-7 type Device.
- BT-7 type Weapon.
- BT-7 type Product.
- BT-7 type PhysicalDevice.
- BT-7 type Weapon.
- BT-7 type DesignedArtifact.
- BT-7 comment "The BT-7 was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had much better mobility than other contemporary tank designs.".
- BT-7 label "BT-7".
- BT-7 label "BT-7".
- BT-7 label "BT-7".
- BT-7 label "BT-7".
- BT-7 label "BT-7".
- BT-7 label "BT-7".
- BT-7 label "БТ-7".
- BT-7 label "بي تي-7".
- BT-7 sameAs BT-7.
- BT-7 sameAs BT-7.
- BT-7 sameAs BT-7.
- BT-7 sameAs BT-7.
- BT-7 sameAs BT-7.
- BT-7 sameAs BT-7.
- BT-7 sameAs m.09gczb2.
- BT-7 sameAs Q787729.
- BT-7 sameAs Q787729.
- BT-7 wasDerivedFrom BT-7?oldid=599331882.
- BT-7 depiction Soviet_cavalry_tank_BT-7m.jpg.
- BT-7 isPrimaryTopicOf BT-7.
- BT-7 name "BT-7, BT-7M".