Overview
The RBT-5 is a Soviet prototype light tank developed from the BT-5, it features two large 'tank torpedoes' on the sides of the turret.
Variants
- BT-1
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- BT-2
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- BT-3
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- BT-4
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- BT-5 Oct 1932 Prototype
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- BT-5 Mar 1933 series
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- BT-6
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- BT-7 1935
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- BT-7 1937
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- BT-7M — Object A-8
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- BT-8 (unrelated to BT-7M)
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Derivatives
- BKhM
- Chemical combat vehicle based on the BT-7.
- BKhM-2
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- BT-2 (BD-2)
- BT-2 with the BD-2 series 1 diesel engine.
- BT-2 (DA-2)
- BT-2 fitting the DA-2 twin machine gun setup.
- BT-2 (KB EKU OGPU)
- Concept model with a 76.2mm cannon.
- BT-2 (Putilov)
- Concept model with a 76.2mm cannon.
- BT-2 (V-2)
- BT-2 with the V-2 diesel engine.
- BT-2-IS
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- BT-2khim
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- BT-2PKh
- Snorkeling BT-2.
- BT-5 (BD-2)
- BT-5 with the BD-2 diesel engine.
- BT-5 (PBT)
- BT-5 with PBT amphibious equipment.
- BT-5 (RS-132)
- BT-5 fitting a single 132mm rocket.
- BT-5 (V-2)
- BT-5 with the V-2 diesel engine.
- BT-5-IS
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- BT-5diz
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- BT-5dizRT
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- BT-5PB
- Amphibious tractor.
- BT-5PKh
- Snorkeling BT-5.
- BT-5RT
- BT-5 with 71-KT-1 radio.
- BT-7 (76.2mm 1-j)
- Prototype with 76.2mm, first model.
- BT-7 (L-10)
- BT-7 concept with L-10.
- BT-7 (P-40)
- BT-7 with P-40 anti-aircraft mount.
- BT-7 (TDP)
- Prototype with 46mm cannon and TDP equipment.
- BT-7 (V-2)
- BT-7 with V-2 diesel engine.
- BT-7A
- 1937 "artillery" model.
- BT-7A (71-TK-3)
- BT-7A with 71-TK-3 radio.
- BT-7A (F-32)
- BT-7A with F-32.
- BT-7A (L-11)
- BT-7A with L-11.
- BT-7Mkhim
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- BT-7RT
- BT-7 with radio.
- BT-7zyen
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- BT-20 — A-20
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- BT-32
- Model with a cannon mounted in the hull.
- BT-SV
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- BT-SV-2
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- D-38
- Up-gunned model.
- DFBT-7
- BT-7 with fascine deployment equipment.
- KBT-7
- Command BT-7.
- KhBT-2
- Chemical throwing BT-2.
- KhBT-5 / KhBT-1
- Chemical throwing BT-5.
- KhBT-7
- Chemical throwing BT-7.
- MAS-1 / LT-1
- Flying model.
- OT-7 / OP-7
- Flamethrower BT-7.
- RBT-5
- Prototype with 250kg 'tank torpedoes'.
- SBT
- Engineering tank, can carry a bridge or other equipment.
- TT-BT-7
- Remote controlled BT-7.
- TU-BT
- Remote control station vehicle.
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Soviet Land Vehicles  1919 - 1945
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Tracked Vehicles
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Light Tanks
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Tankettes
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PPG • T-17 • T-21 • T-23 • T-27
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Standard Light Tanks
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GAZ-70 • LTG • LTP • LTTB • NI • Obj. 211 • Obj. 217 • T-18 (M) • T-26 (1931 • 1932 • 1933 • 1937 • 1938 • 1939 • -1 • -4) • T-30 • T-45 • T-50 • T-53 • T-60 (1 • 2 • ZiS-19) • T-70 (M) • T-80 • T-118T • T-126 • T-127
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Amphibious Light Tanks
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K-90 • PT-1 (A) • T-5Pch • T-36 • T-37 1933 • T-37 1934 • T-38 • T-39 • T-40 • T-41 • T-43 (-1 • -2) • TM
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Flamethrower & Chemical Light Tanks
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KhBT-7 • OT-7 • OT-26 • OT-130 • OT-131 • OT-132 • OT-133 • OT-133E • OT-134
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Remote Controlled Light Tanks
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TTBT-7 • TT-26 • TU-26
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Utility Light Tanks
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BT-DT • SBT
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Cavalry/Fast Tanks
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A-8 • A-20 • BDT-1 • BT-1 • BT-2 • BT-2IS • BT-3 • BT-4 • BT-5 (A • IS • PKh) • BT-5IS • BT-6 • BT-7 • BT-7M • BT-20 • D-38 • MT-25 • T-46
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Lend-Lease Lights
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Tetrarch • M3A1 Stuart • M24 Chaffee
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Command Light Tanks
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BT-TU • KBT-7 • T-26PT (early) • T-26PT (late)
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Medium Tanks
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Standard Medium Tanks
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A-20 • A-32 • A-34 • A-43 • KV-13 • T-22 • T-24 • T-28 (1932 • 1934 • 1938 • E 1938 • 1940 • M • 85 • 95) • T-29 • T-34 Series • T-34 M1940 • T-34 M1941 • T-34E M1941 • T-34 M1941/1942 • T-34 M1942 • T-34 M1942/1943 • T-34 M1943 • T-34 M1943/1944 • T-34M • T-34M M1942 • T-34-57 M1941 • T-34-57 M1943 • T-34-57 M1944 • T-34-85 M1943 (early) • T-34-85 M1943 (late) • T-34-85 Model 1944 • T-43 • T-44 • T-112
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Lend-Lease Mediums
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Matilda II • Matilda IV • M4A2 "Sherman" • M4A2(76)W "Sherman"
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Flamethrowing Medium Tanks
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OT-28 • OT-34 M1941 • OT-34 M1942 • OT-34-85
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Heavy Tanks
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Standard Heavy Tanks
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A-7 • IS-1 • IS-100 • IS-2 • IS-3 • IS-4 • IS-6 • IS-7 • KV-1 (1939 • 1940 • E 1940 • 1941 • 1942 • S 1942) • KV-3 • KV-4 • KV-5 • KV-7 • KV-9 • KV-10 • KV-11 • KV-85 • KV-100 • KV-122 • KV-220 • KV-221 • KV-222 • SMK • T-32 • T-35-1 • T-35-2 • T-35A • T-35B • T-39 • T-100 • T-150 • U-14
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Flamethrowing Heavy Tanks
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KV-8 • KV-8S • KV-8M • KV-12
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Self-Propelled Guns
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SPAA
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GAZ-72 • SU-8 • SU-11 • SU-17 • SU-72 • T-60-Z • T-70-Z • T-90 • ZSU-37 • ZUT-37
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SPATG
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GAZ-71 • ISU-122 (-1 • -2 • -3 • S) • KhTZ-16 • OSU-76 • SU-26 • SU-31 • SU-71 • SU-76 • SU-76i • SU-85 • SU-85B • SU-85i • SU-85M • SU-100 • SU-100U • SU-101 • SU-102 • SU-122P • SU-122-44 • ZiS-30
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SPG
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BT-5A • BT-5AT • BT-7A • ISU-130 • ISU-152 (-1 • -2) • KV-2 (107) • KV-14 • OSU-76 • SU-1 • SU-3 • SU-6 • SU-7 • SU-10 • SU-14-2 • SU-18 • SU-45 • SU-122 (-3 • M) • SU-130 • SU-152 • T-26-4
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SPH
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AT-1 • S-51 • SU-2 • SU-5 (-1 • -2 • -3) • SU-14
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SPRA
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BM-8-24 • KV-10 • RBT-5
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Miscellaneous
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Bridge-related
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IT-26 • IT-28 • ST-26
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Transport & Towing
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ATP • HTZ Komunar • Komitern • Stalinets 2 • S-60 • S-65 • STZ-5 Stalingradec • T-20 Komsomolets • T-26T • T-26T2 • Voroschilovets • YA-12
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Half-Tracked Vehicles
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Combat
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Armoured Cars
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BA-30 • BA-64Z
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SPAA
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M15A1 CGMC • ZiS-42 • ZSU-17
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SPATG
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GAZ-TK • SU-57 • ZiS-41
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Utility
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Transport
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Autocar 2½-ton Halftrack • B-3 • GAZ-60 • M2 Halftrack • M5 Halftrack • NATI-3 • ZiS-22 • ZiS-33 • ZiS-35Sh • ZiS-42 • ZiS-42M
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Wheeled Vehicles
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Combat
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Armoured Cars
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BA-I • BA-3 • BA-5 • BA-6 (M) • BA-9 • BA-10 (M) • BA-11 (D) • BA-20 • BA-21 • BA-27 (M) • BA-64 • BA-NATI • BAD • BAD-2 • D-8 • D-12 • D-13 • FA-2 • FAI (M) • GAZ-TK • PB-4 • PB-7 • LB-23 • LB-62
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Railroad Armoured Cars
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BA-6 ZhD • BA-10 ZhD (M) • BA-20 ZhD • BA-64 ZhD • BAD-2 ZhD • FAI ZhD
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SPAA
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94-KM SPAAG • Chevrolet G7107 SPAAG • GAZ-AAA SPAAG
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SPATG
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KSP-76 • SD-57 (N) • ZiS-31
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SPH
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SU-1-12 • SU-12
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SPG
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SU-4
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SPRA
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BM-13-16
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Utility
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APC
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BA-64E
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Medical
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BA-22
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Motorcycles
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BSA-M20
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Transport
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GAZ-63
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Trailers
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KP-42 • KP-43
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