This is also why people often say that it's rare for shells from the same artillery to fall into the same crater.
And such rapid bombardment cannot be sustained for too long.
The displacement is too great and requires readjustment.
Otherwise, what if it hits one's own troops?
But for those militants...
The shells falling from the sky keep exploding around them incessantly.
The ravaging shockwaves, the flying shrapnel...
In such intense bombardment, lying flat on the ground is useless.
Either turn and run quickly, leaving the bombardment area.
Or quickly attack, charging into enemy positions.
Staying in place means only one thing - a sure death.
But attack? How to attack?
With supplies airdropped, Tang Xiao and others' firepower greatly increased.
Especially with several light machine guns and plenty of ammunition.
Under the control of experienced mercenaries, the prolonged bursts of fire were extremely lethal.