The wingman followed close behind Rüdeler, also dropping a guided bomb. These bombs are a cost-effective ground attack product made by installing guidance modules onto regular air bombs.
Its precision isn't as high as missiles, but since Tang Empire planes can drop bombs at low altitude under the cover of night, this flaw isn't an issue at all.
With just two bombs dropped, a large area on the clogged road opened up. However, two huge craters lay across the road, completely severing traffic.
On the contrary, the horses tied to the carts beside the road let out screams due to their injuries, a wheel of a dragged cannon had gone missing, and the artillerymen huddled behind the cannon, shivering from the sudden attack.
The Qin Army, which had just moved from fixed positions, had no organization for a counterattack. They neither fired flares nor took down the searchlights mounted on carts or trucks.