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the Tank was adopted by the red Army in may 1931. It was developed on the basis of the wheel-tracked vehicle of the American designer Christie and was the first in the family of BT (high-Speed Tank), developed in the Soviet Union. Assembled by riveting from armor plates with a thickness of 13 mm, the tank body had a box section. In the frontal sheet of the body was mounted the entrance hatch of the driver. Weapons were placed in a cylindrical riveted tower. Tank has high-speed characteristics. Thanks to the original design of the chassis, it could move both on the track and on the wheel. On each Board there were four rubber-coated support rollers of large diameter, with the rear support rollers served as the driving wheels, and the front were controllable. The transition from one type of engine to another took about 30 minutes. The BT-2 tank, as well as the subsequent tanks of the BT family, was produced at the Kharkiv locomotive plant. Communist international.
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