The last thing Crowe went for was a tank… but not a tank with a main cannon and infinite orbit (Caterpillar) like the one that worked in World War II, but a chariot that was used in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Crete, etc., to pull horses. In front of Crowe was an open-top type that allowed two horses to pull, and from what I saw, the quorum was like three with your people in it.

"Even though the invading Illustria is a mountainous terrain, did you bring out a tank?

"In some cases, we also envisioned pulling enemy soldiers into the area to fight."

"I see...... Is the weapon a short bow?

"We expect more disruption and partition from enemy forces than from a hit. I was hoping to use a fire arrow, but here's the weapon of my destiny."

What the tank commander showed us was a weapon that also existed in the Earth world. No, it was used as a hunting tool rather than a weapon in the Earth world...

"Bora..."

A weapon with a hammer on both ends of a three-fork string. Throw and tangle with the opponent, swing and hammer the opponent, but tank squad usage would be the former.

"Stop or at least restrain the enemy cavalry movement..."

"Yes, if you throw it high, you will target the rider, if you throw it low, you will tangle it in the legs of the horse, you will aim for a horse to fall or fall"

"What would the range be if you threw it?

"It's about thirty to forty meters. However, in action, both the enemy and this one are approaching at high speeds..."

"If you are approaching each other, can you throw it further than that?"

It may be effective in towing enemy cavalry, but it has a short distance to engage. Isn't the short bow still more effective?

"No, the range is definitely short, but it's easier to hit than an arrow."

Easy to hit?... Oh, is that a hazard radius problem? In the case of an arrow, it is invalid if it is off the axis about five millimeters in diameter, but in the case of a bola, it can be entangled as long as it is caught on the string.

"It's quite a hit if you're in a state of conflagration, and if the horse falls or the rider falls, the subsequent movement will be hampered, so the effect is huge."

"I see... do you want to use a short bow in a long distance fight"

"There are other things like this."

The next thing the commander took out was... a stone throwing string (sling)?

"If you get used to it, you can fly farther than a normal bow, and you can't withstand shocks with about leather armor, so in some cases you can use it better than a bow. And... you can throw flasks like this."

What the commander showed me was a flame bottle shaped more like a round pot than a bottle. Is it a little bigger than softball?

"I see... can you fly nearly a hundred meters with a stone throwing string (sling)? Don't be a threat, depending on how you use it."

While I was being explained, I was curious about something, so I'll ask.

"This stone throwing string (sling), is it a tanker specific piece of equipment?

"No. Some have it for infantry and archers as well, but it will eat a little time on top of the standout preliminary motion until you throw it, so you have limited use. We can travel at high speeds in tanks, so we're not too disadvantaged..."

"Sure... it could only be used in the case of pre-emptive attacks or surprise attacks..."

However... there is another problem with (F).

"But... the Theodoram army seems to be refining its tactics against cavalry for a long time... is that also for any reason?

"Is it a reason… because the history of the founding of Theodoram is history"

That's how he taught me the story of the founding of Theodoram, in which those who were chased home were bound so that they could be driven away by the horseback riding nation.

"I see... cavalry is the enemy"

"I have the pride of being one of the best in the country when it comes to battles against cavalry... with the exception of Your Excellency (My Lord)"