Comparing: T-60 vs. BT-2
Developed in August 1941 at the Construction Bureau of Plant No. 37 under the supervision of N. A. Astrov. The vehicle came into service in September 1941, and was mass-produced until February 1943, with a total of 5920 vehicles manufactured. The T-60 tank was in service until the end of the war. |
Developed on the basis of the Christie tank M1931. Produced at the Kharkiv Komintern Locomotive Factory (KhPZ), with 650 BT-2 tanks and 1,884 BT-5 tanks manufactured from 1932 through 1935. |
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| Tier | II | II | |
| Battle Tiers | 2 3 | 2 3 | |
| Price | 3,300 | 3,500 | |
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| Speed Limit Back | 15 km/h | 20 km/h | |
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| Stationary | % | 16.50 % | |
| In motion | % | 13.00 % | |
| When Firing | % | 4.14 % | |
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| Accuracy | 44.0891 % | 37.5528 % | |
| Neto Credits Income | 2963.23 | 1996.52 | |
| Winrate | 48.1899 % | 44.1008 % | |
| Damage dealt | 87.8131 | 68.195 | |
| Kills per Battle | 0.279357 | 0.285392 | |
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