The Great Hippo had left behind more than 20 tanks to cover the rear and was outnumbered.
In this kind of large-scale battle between tanks in the wilderness, there was not much to pay attention to. Other than the formation, there was no strategy. The two sides were basically in a head-on battle. It would depend on which side had the fiercer artillery fire.
Although the tank soldiers under the Great Hippo were experienced, they faced the enemy in a hurry. Although they had infantry to help defend, they did not have the time to build a defensive position.
Hence, it was impossible for them to win. Many of the soldiers had the intention to run for their lives.
Although Yu Tian’s armored troops were inexperienced, their formation was reasonable. The heavy tanks were in the lead, and the cannons were at the back. With more people and cannons, they easily defeated the enemy, only losing a dozen or so tanks.