Talk:BT-7

BT-7M
Further research revealed that the information given in AFV Weapons Profile No. 37 Russian BT Series is wrong. I will update from a more reliable source. --MaxRavenclaw (talk) 08:34, 26 September 2015 (UTC)

The BT-7M was simply a late BT-7 with the V2 diesel engine. You may be thinking of the experimental BT-IS or BT-SV2. DMorpheus2 (talk) 19:53, 1 July 2016 (UTC)

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Top speed
I haven't found any sources on that 86 km/h top speed. Plus we should really note the difference between the speed on wheels and on tracks. I have some sources that show 72 km/h as the top speed on wheels on road. If nobody objects, I'd like to clean up the speed section and add some sources. --MaxRavenclaw (talk) 10:16, 5 June 2019 (UTC)

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