No one knows exactly how much junk the Great Tang Empire captured on the Eastern Continent: because there's simply too much to count.
The so-called military trucks captured by the Tang Army, many are actually just civilian standard. And these so-called civilian standards on the Eastern Continent are essentially the standards of World War II trucks.
Those so-called trucks made up of engines with just a few dozen horsepower and wheels barely wider than bicycle tires aren't considered vehicles at all in the Great Tang Empire.
Not to mention those tanks equipped by the Allied Forces... The Tang Army started phasing out this scrap metal during the Great Tang Group era.
Twenty years have passed, and the tanks on the Eastern Continent still remain at the technological level of the Mark IV tanks and World War II Panther Tanks. The officers from the Tang Army responsible for inspecting and receiving these weapons can't believe their eyes.
