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Originally Posted by Pibwl
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Originally Posted by DRG
I'm not sure how everybody , including us, seems to have missed the BT series speeds being low for so long....
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Maybe it's because they are almost perfectly correct (apart from BT-7M) 
According to Russian books by Baryatynski/Kolomiets (Bronyekollektsya series), both BT-2/BT-5 developed 52 km/h on tracks (ie 17) and 72 km/h on wheels, BT-7: 53 (ie 17.6) and 73 km/h and BT-7M: 62 (ie 20.6) and 86 km/h respectively.
Obviously, these tanks could go on wheels on roads only.
Mihail Svirin gives the same figures for BT-2/BT-5, and off road speed 32 / 33. For BT-7 he gives 51.6 km/h (ie 17), for BT-7M also 62.
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Gee..... you mean people who post here quoting "authoritative sources" might actually be completely wrong ??

I'm shocked..........
What I think I needed to do about 4 years ago was tell people if they don't like what they see then use MOBHack and quite making useless work for me . What you are telling us here is most of his stats are questionable