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More War Thunder Guides:.A guide on how to turn your weak BR 1.3 tank into a destruction machine, usable in up to BR 5.3 battles.IntroductionSo you play the Soviet tree. If you're like many of us, you have researched the BR 1.3 Light Tank early on in the game. Now, you've grown, researched more and better tanks, and are stuck on researching that one you're super excited about. But you need so many research points, and these battles are getting a bit repetitive.Enter the BT-7 once more. If used right, this Rank I Light Tank can dominate that battlefield from afar, or blow the turrets off opponents at close range. This guide will teach you all you need to know about the BT-7 and its potential in battle.BasicsIn order to use the BT-7 in higher ranked battles, you'll want to ensure that it has been upgraded. If you need to, put your old vehicles back into your loadout and participate in some battles suited for its rank.Once your tank is maxed out, get back into your comfort zone and bring it into battle.
Now, the BT-7 is not like most other tanks in terms of its speed - this tank is very, very fast. However, being a light tank, it has very little armor and can be taken out easily when spotted.
And to compliment that, being BR 1.3, it may have a harder time penetrating some armor than the tanks of respective rankings to the battle. For example, the T-34E STZ cane one-shot an M6A1 from anywhere on the tracks. But the BT-7 may have to aim in the corner to get a one-shot kill.
One last thing: ALWAYS USE THE MOST POWERFUL SHELL. Using a default shell will lower your ability to take out higher ranked vehicles. Now that the basics have been covered, let's move on to the good stuff.Compensating for Low RankingAs stated several times previously, the BT-7 is only BR 1.3, as well as being a Light Tank. This means that in battles where your tank is outranked, your ammo load can be destroyed as easily as a hot knife through warm butter. This means that you have to use this tank's strengths in ground speed and reload time to counter its weaknesses in, well, practically everything else.
This will be explained separately in order to show everything at its fullest. Starting now, we move into how to use the BT-7 in higher-ranked combat.BT-7 Tactics: Using SpeedThe BT-7 is well known for its speed on the ground, maxing out at 37 mph. A tank in BR 4.3 (ie. The KV-1 ZiS-5) are much slower. (The previously mentioned tank can only reach 22.7 mph. Because of this, taking advantage of the slower turret traverse speed on some tanks, you can zip past roads and spot tanks heading towards or away from your position.
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If you aren't good with close combat situations, you can help out your team as a scout using this method. If you are good with or prefer close combat, refer to Section 5: BT-7 Tactics: Reload Time and Close-Quarters Combat. Going back to speed, you can use the BT-7's quick turret traverse speeds combined with the agile ground speeds to skim past roads, and if you're lucky, get a direct hit to any helpless vehicles sitting in the road. This can also be used to get away from sticky situations. For example, say you're facing off against a Pz.Kpfw. H (A German BR 4.3-4.7 Medium Tank), and the opponent lands a hit right on your turret.
It takes out your Turret Horizontal Drive, Gunner, and Loader. While your gun may be completely disabled, your driver is still alive and your tracks are fine. You can use the tank's slim body to your advantage and pull right out beside your opponent. By the time their turret is pointed at where you used to be, you'll already be heading back to spawn to safely repair your tank. Once you're repaired, you can set back out to the battlefield.However, with a damaged tank, you'll likely get instantly killed. Once your BT-7 is critically damaged, it's best to be a scout.
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