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Renault FT variant database

History Based on the Renault FT

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Operation Priority is an interactive series of books that document the history, strategy, and technical aspects of the Renault FT tank. The central goal of Operation Priority is to act as a database and repository for all things Renault FT, focusing around information on variants and function. All variants are planned to be recovered, and no Renault FT shall be left behind. The series tells a story about the history of conflict in the early twentieth century based on the technological development of the Renault FT. All Renault FT variants are intertwined with history whether it be in the nations they served with or the ideas they pioneered.

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Constant Database Updates: A unique feature of this database is that it will forever be open to change. The series is an interactive community driven project that accepts other fellow enthusiast’s input. Being that the Renault FT is a vehicle that is over 100 years old, many variants have missing data or very little information about them that still exists, so any help to recover this data is appreciated. If you discover any errors or would like to add new information, please leave a comment directly on the book highlighting where a change can be made and the author will be immediately notified.

 

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Note: The current version of the main database and the Operation Priority Series is always available on this site. Download is not required.

The upload date can be located under the details section of the PDF.

All sources used are located in the main database.

The Operation Priority series:

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Paypal Donations

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I created the main book and the series to be free of charge as I personally believe that education should not come with a price. It is welcome and appreciated that readers who are willing to donate may do so, in a way to "name their price" of the book. Donors may pay any amount of money that they feel the book would or should be worth. I will be grateful for any donations large or small that may be sent my way. The funding will be used to purchase books and other source material I do not already have that can be used in Operation Priority.

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Donors, thank you in advance for your generosity and thank you for taking time to read Operation Priority!

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