If all the shells were fired, there would be about 20,000 rounds.
This was enough to blow up every corner of the oasis army camp.
However, after a basic number of shells bombarded, the artillery fire suddenly stopped, and the battlefield seemed to become much quieter.
The oasis army was shocked and suspicious. The soldiers outside the camp did not dare to return to the camp to clean up the mess.
Thousands of rounds of artillery shells had already blasted the armored troops’camp into a puddle of mud.
Some of the vehicles that survived the artillery shells were left alone in the camp. No one cared about them.
Their armored troops only had less than 50 of them left. Among them, there were less than 20 tanks. The rest were mostly military vehicles that ran faster.
It seemed that the proportion of the remaining tanks was relatively large, which meant that the tanks were indeed more resistant to being beaten up.