BT-7 tank

The BT-7 tank was a fast and agile Soviet tank that was produced from 1935 to 1940. It was based on the American Christie tank design, but had several improvements and modifications. The BT-7 had a powerful engine, a conical turret, and a 45 mm gun that could fire at enemy tanks and infantry. The BT-7 was lightly armored, which made it vulnerable to anti-tank weapons, but it had a high speed and mobility that allowed it to perform reconnaissance and flank attacks. The BT-7 was used in several conflicts, such as the Soviet-Japanese border wars, the Winter War, and the early stages of World War II. The BT-7 was later replaced by the more advanced T-34 medium tank. See more on Support the channel : Support the channel : Thanks !
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