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Renault FT - Wikipedia
Over 3,000 Renault FT tanks were manufactured by France, most of them in 1918. After World War I, FT tanks were exported in large numbers. Copies and derivative designs were manufactured in the United States (M1917 light tank), in Italy (Fiat 3000), and in the Soviet Union (T-18 tank). See more
The Renault FT (frequently referred to in post-World War I literature as the FT-17, FT17, or similar) is a French light tank that was among the most revolutionary and influential tank designs in history. The FT was the first … See more
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About half of all FTs were manufactured in Renault's factory at Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris, with the remainder subcontracted to … See moreWorld War I
The Renault FT was widely used by French forces in 1918 and by the American … See more• Char Renault FT at the Musée de l'Armée
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• A … See moreThe FT was designed and produced by the Société des Automobiles Renault (Renault Automobile Company).
It is thought possible that Louis Renault began working on the idea as early as 21 December 1915, after a visit from Colonel J. B. E. Estienne See moreThe first turret designed for the FT was a circular, cast steel version almost identical to that of the prototype. It was designed to carry a See more
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It was ambitious, with several turrets and a crew of 7. Perhaps overambitious, as the Mediterranean shipyard dragged on to produce a single prototype. Eventually a serie of 10 “super-heavy tanks” were built in 1920-21, propelled by captured …
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The crew accessed the tank through the front, through a two-doors hatch, and collapsible upper vision armored panel. The commander could exit from the rear turret hatch, a feature which became mainstream on French tanks.
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May 29, 2018 · General Jean Baptiste Estienne, commander of the French tank force, the Artillerie Speciale, was the leading advocate of this concept. It also appealed to industrialist Louis Renault, and after a meeting between the two in …
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Dec 3, 2018 · The Renault FT, often referred to as the FT-17, was a ground-breaking tank design which entered service in 1918. A French light tank, the FT was the first tank to incorporate many design aspects which are now …
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