The goblins under flank attack were already disoriented. Their commander dispatched dozens of soldiers to launch a counterattack on the flank once more.
They tried to drive away the enemy near the village flank, but behind the enemy stood a Lion-type armored reconnaissance vehicle, equipped with a powerful 75-caliber cannon. For a moment, neither side could prevail over the other.
When the Orc troops advanced past the smoke-sealed zone, both sides' vision gradually improved. The smoke grenades were dissipating, and both sides' firing points began to have an effect.
The Orc machine gunners, who had long been impatient, commenced their strafing, the MG42 machine gun's chainsaw-like sound echoed across the battlefield.
Tracer bullets rained down on the goblin trenches, forcing the exposed goblins back into their tunnels, while the wood barricades reminiscent of chevaux-de-frise were smashed by a No. 4 tank.