In 1935, the final of the Soviet cavalry tanks, the BT-7, were produced. This Russian tank included features from tanks created by the United states engineer, Walter Christie. The "BT" within the name represents "Bystrokhodny Tank" meaning fast tank. The coil spring suspension system, which was designed by Walter Christie, and powerful engine permitted this tank to reach an on-road rate of 31mph. To improve rate and flexibility, the tracks might be eliminated so that the car would operate on-road with just the tires. The BT-7 showcased a 47mm weapon, 7.62mm DT machine weapon, sloped frontal armor, and a Model M-17T (V-2 at BT-7m motor. The sloped armor had been found in subsequent tanks such once the T-34l. Approximately 4,700 BT-7 tanks had been produced from 1935 to 1939. The tanks had been utilized through the Spanish Civil War, in battles contrary to the Japanese forces in Mongolia as well as on the Eastern Fronts.
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