The Tang Army front-line troops also did some minor modifications to their aircraft, adding protective steel plates to vulnerable parts, with a focus on safeguarding the pilots and navigators.
Consequently, the weight of the Stuka Dive Bomber increased and its range was affected. As a result, most of the modified Stukas often had their sirens removed.
That is to say, most of the Stuka Dive Bombers of the Great Tang Kingdom in use today actually didn't have the device that emitted the piercing scream during a dive anymore.
However, due to the deeply ingrained impression, the enemy forces still had a strong aversion to Stuka Dive Bombers and would instinctively seek cover whenever they saw aircraft diving.
The Tang Country Air Force, after a long period of combat analysis, realized that they were in fact lacking a medium bomber to execute the task of bombing enemy positions.