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Tanks in World War I were often not effective due to mechanical unreliability, with many breaking down or getting stuck in difficult terrain. Their slow speed and limited maneuverability made them vulnerable to enemy artillery and machine gun fire. Additionally, early tanks had inadequate armor and were often deployed in insufficient numbers, limiting their impact on the battlefield. Tactical doctrines were also underdeveloped, leading to ineffective coordination with infantry and other units.

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