Another entirely new weapon was a peculiar type of artillery support firepower. Unlike traditional cannons, it lacked a gun barrel, and the launching rack was mounted directly on a truck, making it look like a row of railroad tracks.
Indeed, this contraption was the Katyusha Rocket Launcher, a new, area-covering fire support weapon provided by Tang Mo to the troops.
This device was a modern version of "shooting a swarm," with its strength not being precision but volume.
Compared to traditional artillery, the point of using an entire company to pour a battalion's worth of artillery fire onto the enemy's position in an instant was the very reason this gadget existed.
Due to its powerful impact and low entry barrier, the Tang Army had not yet equipped it on a large scale, and the security classification was very high. In fact, the Tang Army did not even consider deploying this weapon to the Qi Country frontline.