First Mobile Group Army, decoy artillery positions.
As the bombs fell, a Stuka dive-bomber of the Prussians, trailing thick smoke, smashed into the ground.
The second Divine Arrow also took to the sky, making a turn in the air and chasing after the low-flying enemy aircraft.
The Stuka, with the Divine Arrow on its tail, had its gunner desperately firing at the approaching missile. Sadly, the machine gun's fire density was no match for close defense weapons, and manual aiming couldn't compete with radar and photoelectric targeting of future generations.
Thus, the Divine Arrow caught up with the Stuka, turning it into an orange glow.
The Stuka burst into flames, its wings ablaze as it plunged toward the ground.
The third Divine Arrow launched, pursuing the enemy that had already disappeared over the horizon.