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He must have wanted to protect his country's army from enemy bullets, and for that purpose, he invented a tank that looked like an armor.
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I think he was inspired to see something like a shield or something like a bullet block, and he thought it would be even better if he wanted to block them all.
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He probably wanted an all-round protection, so he thought of the boxy box, and then he had an inspiration.
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He must have seen that bullets often shuttled on the battlefield, and people would be hit if they were not protected, so he invented the tank.
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He may have been inspired by an animal that wanted to protect himself from injuries while still being able to hit his enemies effortlessly.
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It must have been watched. There are too many movies, so there is a desire for the country to protect. So the tank was invented. Tanks also belong to the king of the land.
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The inspiration is most likely from the box, because the tank is like a big box with tracks attached to it, which protects the inside.
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He definitely wanted to protect himself with a heavily armed thing that wouldn't be hit by bullets, and then he could shoot a lot of valuable news.
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I don't know who invented it, **Like technology, they are progressing, and they may also want to reduce**.
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More than 100 years ago, there was an inventor in England who was armed with a spear and shield and played against his friends.
The opponent's spear rained down on him, and the inventor used his shield to resist and block, but it was still difficult to parry. At this tense crisis, the inventor came up with an idea, "The shield is too small!" If the shield is as big as an iron house, the enemy will not be able to poke me with a single shot! ”
Thinking of this, he found another problem, although such an iron house was safe, he had become a snail or turtle that could only shrink into his shell to save his life. Self-defense is for a better offense! He thought, "This iron house can only defend itself, but not attack."
So he had another idea, he wanted to open a hole in the iron house, from the hole to stretch out the offensive spear, or guns and cannons, this iron house should also be equipped with wheels, and then install tracks so that the iron house will run, so that it can better protect itself, but also more good attack, so the inventor, according to this idea, invented a tank.
In 1916, the British tanks rushed to the battlefield for the first time, and the German soldiers saw this behemoth for the first time, and they were so frightened that they screamed, and they became a mess, and retreated ten kilometers at once! This story tells us that whoever is good at putting the strengths of others together throughout his life will be the winner.
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In the early days, the invention of the conceptual tank, which was a simple combination of tractors, armor, and machine guns and artillery, put an end to the customary practice of attacking machine-gun trench positions with infantry charges. Before the advent of tanks, infantry charges suffered heavy casualties, and it can be said that tanks are a concept poured out of blood.
In areas that seem impossible to achieve a breakthrough, just as an infantry is facing a trench, if you adjust your thinking, you may be able to complete the breakthrough. In general, it means not to fight against strong difficulties, but to use your brains to try to disintegrate.
Later, when the tank began to face ***, it was also very unhappy.
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Spear, shield, offense, self-defense combined into one tank.
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Where there is demand, there will be change, just as there is an economic law, where there is demand, there will be a market.
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1. A truth derived from the invention of the tank.
The inventor focused the strengths of the spear and shield on the tank, allowing it to have both (attack) and (defense), and to have the best of both worlds, rather than the disadvantages of both. In life, we often combine the strengths of two objects to become a new one with the best of both. See below for details
2. Other two-in-one inventions (two things combined to invent a new thing**), such as:
Ships and airplanes were combined to invent aircraft carriers.
Grenades and rifles were added together to invent the automatic grenade launcher.
Paper was combined with the teacup to invent the paper cup.
The parachute was combined with the engine, and the paramotor was invented.
The LCD screen was combined with a USB flash drive to invent MP4.
Jasmine and tea were combined to invent jasmine tea.
Tables and chairs were combined to invent the all-in-one table and chair.
Printers, scanners, fax machines, and photocopiers were combined to create the all-in-one printer.
The faucet was combined with the car to invent the fire engine.
Electricity and the guitar were combined to invent the electric guitar.
Airplanes were combined with boats to invent the seaplane.
Mortars and howitzers were combined, and the mortar was invented.
Howitzers and cannons were combined to invent the howitzer.
The tank and flamethrower were combined to invent the Spitfire tank.
The train and the cannon were combined to invent the train cannon.
Artillery and cars were combined, and self-propelled guns were invented.
The strengths of depth charges and rockets were combined into one, and anti-submarine rockets were invented.
The strengths of the glider and the bomb were combined into one, and the gliding guided bomb was invented.
The strengths of mobile phones and computers combined into one, and the tablet was invented.
Doors and iron plates were combined to invent the security door.
Computers and locks were combined to invent the electronic lock.
Computers and vacuum cleaners were combined to invent the robot vacuum.
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In order to reduce the number of personnel in the land war** and achieve greater results!
During World War I, the main land battles were trench warfare and positional warfare, but at that time, soldiers, rifles, machine guns, and artillery were the main body, and the degree of mechanization was too low. This not only led to serious personnel, but also slowed advance, it was difficult to expand the results, and killed 1,000 enemies and lost 800, so the tank came into being at this time.
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