Chapter 136: This Will Block Their Way to Wealth

The speed of "Saint Chammon" at 8.5 kilometers per hour was fine; it was equivalent to a slow jog. If it was dispersed and deployed, it would be difficult for the enemy artillery to hit it.

But the CA-1's speed was only 5 kilometers per hour. The "Holt 60" originally had a speed of 15 kilometers per hour, but because too many things had been added, it had slowed down to walking speed, and in actual combat, it was even slower.

And the Germans' artillery had long been accustomed to the speed of infantry advancement and knew how much lead to take when firing.

Any tank should try to avoid this rhythm, but the CA-1 designed by Estiny happened to match it exactly.

Considering the Germans' advantages in fire range and power, what could a CA-1 with a 75-cannon do on the battlefield?

They would be blown to pieces by the German heavy artillery before even seeing the target!