On October 25th, near Agincourt, Henry V's English army, mostly comprises of base troops and a little contingent of noble knights, defeated the army of Constable of France Charles d'Albret, a much larger force boasting top hefty cavalry in europe. The English success wound up being decided by the work associated with Welsh longbow. This device ended up being easy to use, despite a quick training. It might hit at 200 yards and penetrate the armor of knights.