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The trackless 59G fired a shot, and with the help of the brand-new fire control system, the barrel steadied and aimed precisely at the enemy's tank before hitting its target.
The first 59G was hit by the enemy and caught fire and exploded, while the second 59G had its track blown off by a hit to the front right side. However, the second 59G managed to fire in time, striking the enemy.
The barrel of the enemy's leading tank drooped, followed by a puff of blue smoke from the muzzle. It was the enemy's tank that had fired first and was in the process of reloading when it was struck by a 125mm tank cannon. The armor-piercing round penetrated the turret, and the resulting blue smoke emerged from the yet-to-be-loaded, unsealed breach.
But then the second enemy tank fired, with a roar, the turret of the trackless 59G was hit, and after firing just one shot, it never had the chance to fire again.