The details were too perfect, perfect to the point of almost causing despair.
This kind of impenetrable infiltration attack, an overwhelmingly strong firepower, even had a hint of the invader's flavor.
Of course, humans had not been entirely unsuccessful.
Even if it was by sheer luck, the firepower that humans occasionally struck back could penetrate the enemy's shield, hit the main body of the flying machine, and cause significant damage.
As long as it hit once, these delicate machines would lose control, crash to the ground, and then explode.
On average, the casualty ratio between human fighters and flying machines on the left front that Third Squadron was responsible for was 1.5:1.
It was incredibly intense.
First Squadron and Second Squadron were slightly better off. Although the combat units they faced seemed more formidable, the performance of their soldiers in various aspects was indeed stronger, and the casualty ratio barely reached 1:1.