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in hindsight, might even be a BT-7
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I think it is a BT-5, the BT-2 had a much smaller turret.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/BT-2_in_the_Kubinka_Tank_Museum_02.jpg
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BT-2 -3 -4 -5
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Red Army had only 3 types of "BT" - BT-2, BT-5, BT-7. BT-29 was an experiment. This one is BT-7, its "nose" has round shapes, BT-2 and 5 has "square"