The artillery bombardment lasted only one day, to be precise, less than 24 hours. By the evening of the 12th, the main Fanluo forces in Udaipur had begun to move toward Deogarh.
Actually, in these more than 20 hours, each PH-300B only fired 17 rounds.
On average, the interval between each firing was over an hour.
It's not that there was a shortage of ammunition, but there weren't many worthy targets for guided rockets, especially fixed targets like air defense positions and command centers. As for armored targets like tanks and vehicles, using guided rockets was often not worth the cost.
The main issue is that the currently produced guided rockets were all equipped with high explosive warheads and not equipped with anti-armor submunitions at the moment.
