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Char mitrailleuse Renault FT 1917
France

Le char Renault FT 1917 a été le véhicule de combat blindé et chenillé le plus efficace de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Ce blindé léger a été construit en très grand nombre afin de saturer les défenses ennemies. Le but était de franchir les réseaux de fils de fer barbelés puis de supprimer les nids de mitrailleuses ennemies, malgré le caractère chaotique du champ de bataille.
Le Renault FT est manoeuvré par un équipage de deux personnes, un chef de char/tireur et un conducteur. Le chef de char est soit debout, soit assis sur une sangle, juste derrière le conducteur.
Ici, sur la place Vauban de Maubeuge, il s'agit, comme l'indique un panneau, d'une "maquette grandeur nature du char mitrailleuse Renault type FT 1917, en souvenir 520e et 509e Régiments de Chars de Combat ayant tenu garnison à Maubeuge de 1923 à 1939."
Cette réplique à taille réelle, créée par un chaudronnier d'Avesnelles, date des années 1970, et a été restaurée en 2010.

La photo a été prise en octobre 2015, en début d'après-midi. Panorama réalisé en version HDR (enfuse).

Références : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Char_Renault_FT, https://maubeuge.maville.com/actu/actudet_-Le-petit-char-de-la-place-Vauban-devrait-etre-restaure-l-an-prochain_loc-1084107_actu.Htm, https://maubeuge.maville.com/actu/actudet_-Le-petit-char-de-la-place-Vauban-deplace-et-transporte-pour-restauration_loc-1278465_actu.Htm

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Copyright: Franck Masschelein
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10680x5340
Taken: 19/10/2015
Chargée: 16/04/2020
Published: 16/04/2020
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Tags: tank; war; world war; sculpture; maubeuge; france; hdr; enfuse
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