Considering the overall situation in China, the mobility of the artillery used in this place is more important than its range or power.
Furthermore, taking into account the extremely poor industrial level of the Chinese at the time, they had to use low-quality materials as much as possible in manufacturing the artillery to ensure the availability of raw materials for both artillery and future ammunition supply.
These domestically produced artilleries from that time proved this point. Both the 75mm mountain artillery and the 105mm howitzers had highly versatile ammunition choices, which could use Japanese ammunition of the same caliber in addition to the self-made ones.
"Chinese people have always believed that these artilleries were made from blueprints purchased from Europe at the time, but in fact, that is not the case," Leonard said to Joan after reviewing all the information.