The next morning, Shire chose to go to the factory with Dejoka.
Although they called it work, it was really about monitoring the progress in various aspects.
The "Shire B1" tank successfully entered mass production, with over 20 units already produced and initially passing the tests.
Shire considered this tank as a secret weapon, intending to accumulate a substantial number before deploying them suddenly on the battlefield, thereby shocking the German Army.
During this phase, Shire redeployed some frontline tank soldiers back to the factory for secret training.
The difference between the "Shire B1" and the "Shire A1" tanks was that the latter was operated by two people.
The fewer the number of people, the easier the coordination, so for the small "Shire A1" tank, the gunner and commander could merely kick the driver's foot to signal the direction to move.
It basically required no coordination training; just knowing how to operate it was enough to take it easily into battle.
