Technical specifications: 2.35:1 ultra-wide screen, cinematic native quality, 4K medical CGI details, differentiated modeling, 24fps. 0-3 seconds: Use the first frame of [@Image 1]. Extreme close-up shot of a cloaked man, his expression stern, roaring loudly in English through his mask: “All units, move out! Fire at will!” He holds a rifle level, the muzzle spitting highly granular blue-white fire, with shell casings ejecting. Note the realistic recoil vibration against the shoulder stock, and the visible refraction distortion of the air above the barrel due to the high heat generated by continuous firing. 3-7 seconds: The camera quickly pulls back and to the side. The perspective expands along the diagonal path of the armored vehicle in [@Image 1], but the formation is no longer neat. In the thick smoke, a cluster of heavy vehicles of varying heights and completely different models suddenly appears: some are 8-wheel drive infantry fighting vehicles, some have huge radar dishes, and some are low-profile tracked tanks. All vehicles advance staggered and scattered in a tactical formation, with significant differences in mud distribution and armor coating on each vehicle. 7-12 seconds: The shot quickly cuts to a heavy armored vehicle. A soldier single-handedly pushes open the heavy metal hatch; the hatch trembles slightly due to its weight. The soldier quickly crouches inside to operate a heavy machine gun, scanning around with alert eyes. A missile vehicle in the rear is angled towards the sky; the missile ignition instantly produces huge white smoke and red light, immediately blowing away the surrounding snow. When the tank's main gun fires, the black smoke and muzzle flash from the muzzle brake have extreme realistic texture. 12-15 seconds: Wide-angle overhead view. This is a chaotic yet orderly steel torrent, with hundreds of advanced vehicles of various shapes carving deep and shallow, wide and narrow track marks in the snowfield. The vehicles realistically bump and shake as they travel over the uneven snow, and the concentration and blackness of the exhaust fumes vary. The scene is accompanied by low-frequency engine rumble and intermittent distant explosion flashes, creating a palpable sense of battlefield pressure. Sound Effects: Authentic, loud English commands, heavy tank cannon roar, missile ignition scream, crunching sound of tracks grinding ice, accompanied by epic war drum music. Prohibited: Watermarks, subtitles, neat formations, repeated models.