Of course, it's a low-budget film, and one can't expect much more than a passing grade for the effort put into making it. The spaghetti western style is evident from the very first frames, both in the way it's shot and in the dialogue.
It's always amusing to see mistakes that are clearly a result of the limited budget, like finding oneself in the middle of an intense battle between Sherman tanks, even if they belong to opposing factions.
A film without glory or sorrow, with a certain moral message, albeit not overly profound.
For genre enthusiasts, it's just another film about the Africa campaign of World War II, but for others, it can still help them get a little glimpse into the lives of those soldiers scorched by the sun in the midst of the vastness of the North African desert.