The general, convinced by the concept of the light tank, asked the commander-in-chief, General Joffre, to support his request and place an order for machines meeting precise specifications: maximum weight 4 tonnes, maximum height 1.75 m, armour resistant to 30 m (or 22 mm), machine gun on 360Ā° turret, 2-man crew. Maximum speed 12 km/h maximum, 40 hp engine.
Renault FT 17 tank of the 9th army.
Joffre then wrote to the under-secretary of state for war: "I believe that, both to reinforce the artillery units and to create groups of gunners to support attack divisions on troubled terrain, it would be helpful to have a thousand machine gun tanks at our disposal" and "I would like a machine gun tank of this type to be produced as quickly as possible and I think you should be aware that the firm Renault has set up a project that can satisfy this demand". Challenged by his successor, the order was initially effective only for a prototype model before the bulk orders placed in 1917.
For Further informationĀ :
Book : Gilbert Hatry, Renault usine de guerre, 1914-1918, Lafourcade,1978
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BYl36yByRg
Source: ECPAD 9ARMEE 4 I72