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| BA-30 | |
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| Type | Half-track |
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| Specifications | |
| Weight | 4.6 tonnes |
| Length | 4.94 m |
| Width | 2.4 m |
| Height | 4.6 m |
| Crew | 3 |
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| Armor | 6 mm |
| Main armament |
DT machine gun (1512 rounds) |
| Engine | GAZ-M1 gasoline engine 50 hp (37 kW) |
| Power/weight | 10.9 hp/tonne |
| Suspension | half track |
| Operational range |
253 km |
| Speed | 37 km/h |
The BA-30 was a Soviet half-track armored car developed in 1937. Only a small number were built.
BA-30 is the designator for a D cell battery in the U.S. military's Joint Electronics Type Designation System.[1]
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