

Haller's Army, returned to Poland, with all equipment. In June 1919 the 1st Tank Regiment, along with Gen. The unit was based on equipment and part of personnel of former French 505th Tank Regiment, and was equipped with 120 most modern at that time light tanks Renault FT-17. Haller in France, so-called "the Blue Army", there was formed the 1st Tank Regiment. In April-May 1919, in the Polish Army of Gen. History of Renault tanks in the Polish Army: This page is devoted to the Polish service of FT-17 tanks only. Most of the produced tanks were still in service at the outbreak of World War II, although they were completely obsolete by then. These tanks were used by most countries, which possesed armoured forces in interwar period, usually as their first tank type. After World War I they were exported to many countries. The tank was widely used in the battles of the First World War since. The prototype was constructed in 1917, and more than 3800 were produced. It was the first tank with an armament in a rotating turret, and its composition became the classic one. The French light infantry tank Renault FT-17 (Renault FT M1917) was probably the most revolutionary tank design in the history. Renault FT-17 tank in the Polish service PIBWL presents: Renault FT-17 in the Polish service
