Overwhelm, Crush, Annihilate

"After dealing with the enemy's fighters, Han Shu ordered the armored troops to move out and launch an attack on the enemy.

The self-propelled howitzers fired first.

A distance of thirty-odd kilometers was well within their firing range.

The enemy's anti-air weapons could intercept rockets and cruise missiles, but they had no means against self-propelled howitzers.

Beep beep beep...

The shells had just been launched when the enemy's counter-battery radar sounded an alarm and locked onto the artillery position within a mere 3 seconds.

Different countries had their own counter-battery radars.

What mattered here was the reaction time.

The Russian radar could lock onto an artillery position in 5 seconds, whereas the American version could do it in 3 seconds.

Though the difference was only a mere 2 seconds, the gap in electronic information technology was immense, not even on the same level.