Brusilov thanked Shire profusely and left satisfied.
Just as they stepped out of the command center, the interpreter and advisor who had been following Brusilov the entire time asked in confusion, "General, do you believe in Shire's tactics? It seems like he didn't give us much, just a few suggestions."
Their original intent for this trip was to get a tank design and supporting tactics from Shire, but it's apparent now that this goal was not achieved.
To the advisor, the advice of using sledges, carts, and the Maxim gun was good, but it still seemed hard to counter the Germans' tanks, leaving him a bit disappointed.
Brusilov smiled softly, "This is already enough."
He didn't elaborate, but in the eyes of advisors and laymen, there was always a wish to have those seemingly grand pieces of equipment to ensure victory.
But Brusilov understood that it was often the simple and easily mass-produced equipment like sledges, carts, and the Maxim gun that had the most killing power.
