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Français : Char léger Renault FT 17 de 6,5 T (1916) prévu pour un équipage de 2 hommes (chef de char/tireur et chauffeur), équipé d’une tourelle à révolution totale armée d’un canon court de 37 mm semi-automatique, pourvu d’un blindage en acier d’une épaisseur maximum de 22 mm ( tourelle) et 6 mm (plancher), dont le moteur de 16 Cv permettait d’atteindre la vitesse maximum de 8 Km/Hr, exposé dans le musée de l’armée de l’Hôtel de Invalides à Paris.
English: Light tank Renault FT 17 of 6.5 T (1916) intended for a crew of 2 men (tank commander / gunner and driver), equipped with a turret with total revolution armed with a short barrel of 37 mm semi-automatic , provided with a steel armor with a maximum thickness of 22 mm (turret) and 6 mm (floor), whose 16 hp engine allowed to reach the maximum speed of 8 km / hr, exhibited in the museum of the army of the Hôtel de Invalides in Paris.
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