Coordination between infantry and artillery is the litmus test for any army. If a military can't even manage this, it has no claim to being a modern force.
Gao Yang wasn't sure about the standards of Yemen's regular troops, but from what he had seen so far, the Houthis Armed Forces were undoubtedly an undisciplined rabble. This puzzled him greatly, as logically, a group of over a hundred thousand should not be this backward.
But at least today, it was proven that among the people Abdullah brought along, not one had any knowledge of artillery.
Rebrov looked to Gao Yang for help, and Gao Yang nodded and said, "Let's treat it like we're shooting at a stationary target."
