Renault FT17 lichte tank 3d model
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- Geometriepolygonal
- polygonen882,895
- hoekpunten801,440
- texturesYes
- opgetuigdNo
- AnimatedNo
- Geschikt voor 3D-afdrukNo
- Game Ready (laag poly)No
- UV-gemappedYes
- Onverpakte UV'smixed
Omschrijving
--HD MODEL --
Renault FT17 French Light Tank
-It includes hand-painted textures.
-The turret can move independently
-The model is grouped
-Located in xyz=0,0,0 cordenates
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Designed 1916
Variants
Char canon
Char mitrailleuse
FT 75 BS
Char signal
FT modifié 31
U.S. M1917
Russkiy Reno
Specifications
Weight 6.5 tonnes (6.4 long tons; 7.2 short tons)
Length 5.00 m (16 ft 5 in)
Width 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Height 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in)
Crew 2 (commander, driver)
Armor 8 to 22 mm (0.31 to 0.87 in)
Main
armament
Puteaux SA 1918 37mm gun or 8mm Hotchkiss machine gun
Engine Renault 4-cyl, 4.5 litre, thermo-siphon water-cooled . Gasoline (petrol) pump. Engine oil pump . Zenith preset carburetor. Magneto ignition.
Power/weight 5 hp/tonne
Transmission sliding gear; four speeds forward, one in reverse. One main clutch plus two subsidiary clutches (one for each of the two tracks) used for steering the tank.
Suspension vertical springs
Fuel capacity 95 litres (about 8 hours)
Operational
range
60 km (37 mi)
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The Renault FT, frequently referred to in post-World War I literature as the "FT-17" or "FT17", was a French light tank that was among the most revolutionary and influential tank designs in history. The FT was the first production tank to have its armament within a fully rotating turret.[note 1] The Renault FT's configuration – crew compartment at the front, engine compartment at the back, and main armament in a revolving turret – became and remains the standard tank layout. Over 3,000 Renault FT tanks were manufactured by French industry, most of them during the year 1918. Another 950 of an almost identical licensed copy of the FT (the M1917) were made in the United States, but not in time to enter combat. Armoured warfare historian Steven Zaloga has called the Renault FT "the world's first modern tank.
Aug 05, 2020
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Nov 28, 2021
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