Even amid a less-than-ideal combat situation, there were many favorable pieces of news; for example, the performance of the Dahua Empire's Anti-Aircraft Artillery Troops had been quite impressive of late.
Their battle achievements visibly improved because the performance of their weapons was improving and their combat methods continued to evolve.
The Tang Army's dive bombers' uniquely piercing and terrifying noise could no longer intimidate these anti-aircraft gunners, who were no longer novices.
They used their new weapons to fight more bravely, inflicting heavy losses on the Tang Army's Stuka Dive Bomber Troops.
This was no joke; from when the clouds dispersed and the Air Force could join the battle, up to the present moment, the Tang Army had already lost more than 200 aircraft of various types, with over 170 pilots killed.