"Boom!" A shell smashed into the rudimentary position, and a soldier holding a K1 rifle patted the dust off his head and poked his head out to look at the distant enemy troops.
The opposing soldiers didn't seem to want to attack right away but instead were waiting for sufficient ammunition to bombard the target area into flat ground.
These bloom shells produced by Shireck were imitations of Great Tang Group's howitzer shells, albeit rougher.
After all, the chemical agents inside their fuze ignition devices were just first-generation products with little improvement.
Great Tang Group had always been improving its formulas, which led to the successive development of bullet and shell technology. They never stopped their progress, so the technology gap between them and conglomerates like Shireck didn't narrow but widened instead.