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BT-2 U.S.S.R.

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A U.S.S.R. wheeled caterpillar tank developed in the 1930s. The first vehicle of the BT light tanks. The tank was based on the U.S. Christie M1931 (Model 1940), but differed from its peer in various design solutions, and had higher speed and better mobility. A total of 620 vehicles of different modifications were manufactured. The vehicle with a new engine and elliptical turret featuring a 45-mm gun was designated BT-5. A total of 1,884 vehicles of this type were produced. Some of them were exported to Spain, others participated in the battle of Khalkhyn Gol, Polish campaign, Winter War, and Second World War.

Nation U.S.S.R. U.S.S.R.
Tier Tier II
Type Light Tank Light Tank
Cost Credits 3,500 Experience 270

Crew

Crew Member Commander

Commander

Radio Operator

Crew Member Driver
Crew Member Gunner

Gunner

Loader

II

BT-2

IV

M-5-400

III

71-TK-3

I

BT-2

I

37 mm B-3

II

BT-5

IV

M-17L 1,400 r/min

II

BT-5

I

20 mm TNSh

II

45 mm 20K

Characteristics

Firepower

36 / 36 / 40 HP Damage
40 / 64 / 19 mm Armor Penetration
2.50 s Gun reload time
24 rounds/min Rate of Fire
864 HP/min Damage per Minute
2.50 s Aiming Time
0.46 m Dispersion at 100 m
185 pcs Ammo Capacity

Mobility

10.29 / 11.50 t Weight/Load Limit
400 hp Engine Power
38.88 hp/t Specific Power
55 km/h Top Speed
36 deg/s Traverse Speed
32 deg/s Turret Traverse Speed

Survivability

305 HP Hit Points
15 / 13 / 10 mm Hull Armor
26 / 13 / 13 mm Turret Armor
12.03 s Suspension repair time

Spotting

240 m View Range
300 m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.

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