Major General Witt saw smoke from firing emerging ahead of the tank front line and hurriedly raised his binoculars.
Several seconds later, he confirmed that the armored forces had encountered the enemy's anti-tank gun emplacements.
Over the past year, the Ante Army's anti-tank gun units had caused much more losses to the Prosen armored forces than the tank units.
Of course, the Prosen Tank Operators were also very experienced with anti-tank gun emplacements.
First, they would try to find the anti-tank gun emplacements and attack them with artillery shells. If artillery couldn't resolve the issue, they would release smoke, then charge towards the anti-tank gun emplacements.
Last year, for the most part, Prosen's attacking front had a much higher tank density than anti-tank gun density. Moreover, the Ante Army had mostly 45mm anti-tank guns, which didn't pose a high threat to the front of the Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks.