On the morning of July 14, after the initial artillery preparation, an eerie silence fell on the battlefield.
Wang Zhong's forces were insufficient, and the area under the army group was actually spread throughout the fields with infantry squads connected by radio.
From Wang Zhong's bird's-eye view, he was reminded of the feeling of playing "Red Dragon" in ranked battles—he had reached the rank of a senior officer in Red Dragon and had some insights.
The battlefield in Red Dragon was just like that, with infantry squads or even smaller reconnaissance teams equipped with observation equipment scattered over a battlefield tens of kilometers wide, each platoon often controlling one to two kilometers of open ground.
If the enemy launched an attack, rockets from the rear would instantly cover the battlefield, and the Air Force would swoop in.