Outside the old capital, outside a factory, Tang Army tanks had already crushed a sandbag-constructed breastworks. Bodies of Qin Army soldiers were scattered everywhere, and a blood-covered Qin Country soldier struggled to rise, only for his head to be shattered by a stray bullet.
Another Type 59 tank stopped not far away, providing cover for the attacking Type 59 in its maneuvering. They coordinated seamlessly; on the other side of the wall, a destroyed Type 4 tank was burning fiercely.
This kind of battle induced a strange embarrassment among the Tang Army's armored troops, as if they were firing upon their former selves — their shells shattered equipment that had once been all too familiar to them.
A fierce battle had just erupted here; the Qin Army had tried to protect this factory, but their efforts ultimately failed.