Although the current performance of British tanks is quite touching, in this era, tanks are lethal weapons that can effectively resist German rifles and machine guns.
While it is true that firearms can cause damage to tanks, German artillery cannot accurately target these tanks, especially since they are now close to the German front lines, where there are many German soldiers.
On the way forward for these tanks, countless trenches and iron wire mesh that could block the British and French forces were easily crushed, and the German troops had no power to resist at all.
Under the cover of more than ten tanks, more than five divisions of British soldiers launched an attack on Germany.
In just five hours, these tanks pushed the front line forward by more than five kilometers, something the British and French forces had not achieved in the previous days.