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A New Frontier for Engineering: The Mark I Tank

2023-11-02 11:41:44

Many people say tanks are not ready for battle, they should keep them secret to Germans until they run with full capacity. These heirs will become reality. The tank failed the attack. They were suffering from the topography of Somme, many crew members had no experience, they were not used to their dominance, and others had mechanical problems. This weekend the British and French troops made considerable progress and achieved up to 2,300 miles in some areas, but we could not break through the German armies.

The tank was another new invention used in the First World War. The first tank used on the battlefield was Mark One. Infantry troops failed to break the front of Germany after I first used it in 1916. The tank soon proved its value. When the tank first arrived at the battlefield, German soldiers were afraid of these machines, and the tank broke through the enemy's position. The main problem with tanks is that they can only be used in certain terrain. In contemporary war, the progress of these technologies was either immoral or natural, but the pioneers of such weapons were surprised. If a soldier trains more accurately or invents a better strategy, the number of casualties in World War I may be reduced. But, if these advances are used properly, who knows the outcome of World War I?

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