Before the enemy attacked, their artillery preparation was not only swift but also extremely fierce.
In the blink of an eye, the fierce artillery fire covered the defensive positions of the Luosha Army in the east, turning the scorched hill into a hell of rampaging flames.
The feeling was like the end of the world, with the ground shaking and mountains trembling.
However, the duration was also very short-lived.
Overall, it lasted less than 10 minutes.
As for the effect of the shelling, it's really hard to say!
In modern defensive operations, heavy troops are no longer deployed upfront, nor is human wave tactics relied upon. The number of troops is not the key factor in deciding victory or defeat, so for the attacking side, relying on artillery strikes to weaken the defender's combat power is nearly impossible.
Often, the defenders place their troops behind the defense line.
Even when forced, they set up anti-artillery holes at reverse slope positions for soldiers to hide.