This aerial combat result wasn't unexpected.
What happened next, however, was truly unbelievable.
Under normal circumstances, after setbacks in an aerial assault, the Fanluo Army should adjust its operational deployment, such as strengthening artillery preparations.
In drafting plans, one must account for unexpected situations.
As the saying goes, better safe than sorry.
Evidently, the Fanluo Army had no plans for unexpected situations, or perhaps never even considered that the initial air assault would fail.
The disparity in strength between the two sides was truly vast.
The Fanluo Air Force deployed nearly a thousand combat aircraft, whereas Bakistan's Air Force had fewer than 600 operational combat aircraft in total.
