Black crows flock to the abandoned stockpile. Protect your stockpile from cunning mass attacks!
Bombing sounds echo in the late of night! Destroy enemy command tanks in the bombardment!
Bombardment from the sky and hunters on the ground in the dark of night in this difficult vehicle escort mission!
Heavy-duty unit led by a dark villain suddenly appears in the desert. Break through a steel siege and destroy enemy command tanks!
The shadow of a giant tank towers over the wilderness... Only two heroines lead a fierce defense battle that is about to begin!
Break through the defense of the Calamity Unit, led by the young, brave commander who was waiting in the mountain fortress and conquer the enemy's main base!
Collect all the recovered supplies through a bombardment, a turbulent interception, and brilliant anti-tank sniper's eyes!
A vicious hitman lurks in a floating city... Activate the giant drawbridge before you get poisoned!
Escort an armored car safely from the armed supply base before being targeted by a powerful sniper who also penetrates steel!
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