This tank battle, which took place on the night of August 4, could be characterized as both brief and sudden.
After returning to the Joint Force Headquarters and obtaining more intelligence, Ding Zhennan realized that the Iraqi Army had never intended to cross the border.
Just as he had previously speculated, the Iraqi Army was merely making a show.
As for the BMP-1 that triggered the battle, it most likely didn't cross the border but went to inspect a boundary marker that had been in place for decades.
Because it was in the desert, these boundary markers had never been maintained after being established.
Before invading Kuwait, Iraq was also a member of the oil-producing group on the southern coast of Boss Bay, maintaining good relations with neighboring countries like Saudi Arabia. During the eight-year Iran-Iraq War, to fight against Boi Country, oil-producing countries led by Saudi Arabia had provided Iraq with tens of billions of Gold Yuan in grants.