Talk:T-37A tank

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Shouldn't it be mentioned somewhere that this was the first amphibious tank in the world?
 * done. -- Interchange88 ☢ 12:38, 6 August 2010 (UTC)

Page move???
This was moved from "T-37 tank" why? DMorpheus (talk) 18:44, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
 * The tank was actually called the T-37A and the "T-37" designation belonged to a separate but similar prototype tank. Just read the article. -- Interchange88 ☢ 12:34, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
 * Steven Zaloga states that although the initial production version was the improved T-37A, after a short time, it was dropped for the simpler T-37. Elfalem (talk) 07:19, 17 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Should the corresponding Russian-language article be moved as well, then? -- Interchange88 ☢ !~
 * At least a specific reference should be included because, Zaloga's book which is listed as a reference doesn't support it. Elfalem (talk) 20:02, 20 June 2011 (UTC)

merge from T-33 Light Amphibious Tank, T-41 Light Amphibious Tank
These two (and the T-34 light tank) were built by the same team working on the T-37 in 1931–33, but only the latter was adopted for service. There's not much to say about them. —Michael Z. 2008-10-19 01:33 z 


 * Done. —Michael Z. 2008-11-26 00:42 z 

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