![]() The A-20 was a convertible tank, while the A-32 was not. Koshkin managed to come up with two new tank designs: the A-20 (armour thickness of 20 mm, hence the figure in the name of the model) and the A-32 (armour thickness of 32 mm). This meant they could roll out on either tracks or wheels, depending on mission requirements and the ground-type. The BT line was unusual due to being convertible tanks. ![]() In 1938, Mikhail Koshkin, a prominent tank design specialist, was assigned to design a replacement for the BT tank. The T-34 may have never existed instead in its place, a model called T-20. Don’t miss this chance to get them for half-price and earn more credits all month long! If you don’t have these tanks yet, from the 1 st May at 07:10 until 5 th May 07:00 CEST (GMT+2), the T-34 and T-34-85 are discounted by 50%.
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