Historical inaccuracies.

Close Combat - Cross of Iron is based on Atomic Games award Winning Close Combat Series. Close Combat is a real time game were you take command of German or Soviet squads on the Eastern Front during World War II. This version is being developed by CSO Simtek and will include many new features and improvements.
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Catop
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Historical inaccuracies.

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Hi everebody!

Recently I came across a historical inaccuracy in game, as i think.
In Cross of iron the command tank BT-7a have turret which doesn't rotate. Is it true?
I looked through several historical articles about bt-7a, but didn't find anything about turret being not rotating.
There are also some photos with turret turned aside.

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http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/ ... /BT_7A.htm




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Soviet units types bearing the name cossack and streltski are fictitious.
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seems like it moves to me
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Maybe it's fixed at 45 degrees?
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