The Orc artillery position is more like a massive open-air warehouse, with almost no camouflage and only simple fortifications.
A dozen Wild Bee Automatic Cannons are parked side by side, with approximately 20 meters between each cannon.
These Wild Bee Automatic Cannons use the chassis of a No. 4 Tank, just like the No. 4 Tanks used by the Armored Corps, making them easier to maintain.
Now, discarded, emptied ammunition boxes are piled around them, while a shed further away holds unused ammunition.
Further away, the towed 155 howitzers are similarly scattered across the position, and each cannon should have a simple sandbag embankment around it, but for convenience, most have not been dug.
After all, the Orc troops haven't been here long; surrounding troops are gradually moving in this direction, and everyone is still adjusting to the march.
An Orc artilleryman carried a shell to his Wild Bee Automatic Cannon, struggling to hand the shell to his companion on the vehicle.