Revue du 14 juillet (1922) (...)Agence Rol btv1b53086863m 1
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Français : Titre :
Revue du 14 juillet [1922], tanks [à l'hippodrome de Longchamp] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
Auteur :
Agence Rol. Agence photographique
Date d'édition :
1922
Format :
1 photogr. nég. sur verre ; 13 x 18 cm (sup.)
Description :
Référence bibliographique : Rol, 76364
Description :
Collection numérique : Photographies de l'Agence Rol
Description :
Image de presse
Droits :
domaine public
Identifiant :
ark:/12148/btv1b53086863m
Source :
Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie, EI-13 (917)
Couverture :
14 juillet 1922
Notice du catalogue :
http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb438901174
Provenance :
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Commentaire : chars FT du 503e régiment de chars. Source : [1], [2]
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The Renault FT (Fusilier Tank) was a French light tank that was introduced during World War I. It was one of the first tanks to feature a fully rotating turret, which allowed the tank to engage targets in any direction. The Renault FT was also the first tank to be mass-produced, with over 3,800 units built during the war. The tank had a crew of two and was armed with either a 37mm cannon or a machine gun. It had a top speed of 7 miles per hour and could cross trenches up to 6 feet wide. The Renault FT was used by several countries during and after World War I, including France, the United States, Poland, and Yugoslavia. The Renault FT was considered a revolutionary design at the time, and its influence can still be seen in modern tanks today. Its success on the battlefield helped pave the way for the development of armored warfare in the 20th century.
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