Volume 1, Volume 3, Volume 6 - Still Weak

The scout immediately told the "Glory Sand Warriors" that the advance force of the other side was different from what they had seen during the previous reconnaissance, and that they had two light vehicles.

"This ...... Damn ......" "Glory Sand Warrior" couldn't help but frown lightly when he said this.

The enemy has more than one vehicle, which most likely means that if one vehicle is attacked, the other will immediately return and report that they have been attacked.

"We'll have to find a way to eliminate both of their vehicles at once!" said the adjutant on one side.

"There's no choice but to fight hard!" "Glory Sand Warrior" shook his head helplessly and said—although, he also knew that it would be very difficult.

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On this side of the hill, the soldiers who operated the artillery were already in their respective positions on the side of the artillery.

Slightly behind each gun, there is a phalanx of shield swordsmen for defense, and a phalanx of crossbowmen for attacking the enemy.

The enemy's vehicles began to advance into the valley.

"They're coming, ready. A commander who directed the artillery fire said to the soldiers around him.

These guns, mounted on special installations, have already been reloaded, and now it is only necessary to shoot at the enemy when it is approaching.

Now, the angles of the guns on these hillsides have been adjusted, and all the guns have been adjusted before, pointing to the middle position - so that all the guns can attack the opponent's vehicles in a single concentrated fire.

The commander of the artillery fire looked nervously at the other side of the valley.

The light vehicles, emitting gray-black smoke, began to approach this way.

As the vehicle got closer, the sounds of the unknown machinery began to become clear.

Suddenly, the sound of artillery fire was heard from the opposing vehicle!

The soldiers present were all taken aback.

Fortunately, the enemy's shells only exploded on the opposite hillside - the other side first spotted those camouflaged artillery props.

"Okay! now! Fire!" shouted the commander of the artillery fire.

As soon as the commander of the artillery fire gave the order, the artillery hidden on this side of the hill began to fire one after another.

Solid spherical shells hit the valley, raising a puff of smoke and dust.

The commander of the artillery fire stared at the bottom of the valley.

It didn't take long for the smoke to disperse.

"Ah...... This!...... Everyone ......" the commander of the artillery fire suddenly became afraid.

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Before some of the soldiers could react, suddenly, there was a "boom" from one of the opposing vehicles!

Immediately afterwards, not far from the side, there was an explosion - this time, the opponent's target was no longer the camouflage artillery props on the opposite hillside - the own side had already fired just now, so the opponent could naturally find the hidden artillery positions here.

The cannonball just now exploded directly in front of the shield sword soldier phalanx not far from the side, and it became chaotic!

Fortunately, limited by the elevation angle of the enemy's vehicle artillery, the shells did not explode in the phalanx, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable.

However, on this hillside, it is not completely without danger.

The enemy, on the opponent's two light vehicles, began to use small arms and began to counterattack towards their own artillery positions.

However, compared to the old artillery, it takes a long time to reload, and it is not possible to return fire immediately.

In the volley of small arms from the other side, some of their own soldiers fell to the ground one after another.

It was filled with all kinds of shouts.

"The loader is down, is there anyone else who is going to load?" one of the gunners shouted for help, looking at the nearby guns.

However, the scene was already chaotic.

The situation became even more serious - the other side also had a third vehicle, which drove from behind the boulder.

"Loaded artillery, direct fire!" shouted the artillery commander to the soldiers operating the artillery.

The gunners here, before they could take aim, hurriedly opened fire.

Solid-spherical shells, smashing haphazardly into the valley - there appeared to be only one shell, hitting the rear of the enemy's light vehicles.

The soldiers immediately looked over there.

The soldiers, as well as the artillery commanders, nervously watched the sand and dust scattered in the valley.