Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2422 Moving Copper and Iron Wall

Malashenko was not prepared to suspend the attack, and the entire leadership division had no time to rest.

If you want to completely win the battle, you must complete a certain condition, a certain necessary task, and for the current leader, seizing the outer defense of the German stick to complete the breakthrough is only the first step. The scorched earth that has been plowed by the artillery fire of the group army is the top priority now.

"Keep the distance between each vehicle crew, infantry get on the vehicle, and charge forward in standard attack formation! Don't give the enemy a chance to breathe, attack!"

Malashenko's slightly anxious order echoed on the radio channel and lingered in the ears of every tank soldier who heard the news. Disturbing news followed almost at the same time.

"Enemy reinforcements have been discovered! They are approaching twelve o'clock and are approaching quickly! They have already rushed to the position!"

As the saying goes, whatever you are afraid of will come to you. If a person is unlucky, his farts will hit his heels.

The situation of missing the trip that Malashenko was most worried about finally came, but not in the form of not rushing at all, but in a way that was similar to "semi-not rushing".

It is said that it is "half-way" because not only the German reinforcements have arrived at the position, the vanguard troops have already entered, and the leader's division attack troops led by Malashenko have also arrived at the assault position and are about to make contact with the enemy.

This is like a mouse calling for help, but the tiger cat that feeds on the mouse has also rushed to the prey, raised its claws, opened its bloody mouth and prepared to attack. At least in Malashenko's view, it is basically similar. Case.

So if you think about this kind of thing carefully, under such circumstances, not only is it not a bad thing, it may even be a good thing.

Didn't you German call for help?

Okay, save me the trouble.

If you clean up one group, you just need to clean it up. If you clean up two groups, you can just get enough for one pair. You see, I will be done with it if I can't do anything today.

Malashenko's thinking this way is by no means an underestimation of the enemy, but an accurate judgment based on the current situation.

The Germans who had been covered by army-level artillery fire preparations had not fully recovered and were ready for combat, and most of the Germans who came from the rear positions to support them were in a state of movement and were still maneuvering. The small number of Germans who entered the position were not worth mentioning. The tiny amount of time was not enough for them to deploy their defensive formations and complete their deployment.

So this is because the old Germans have been tortured to death and have not yet recovered, and the new Germans do not have enough time to put up a posture and cause trouble for Malashenko.

Then this is very "wonderful", so wonderful that Malashenko wants to say: "What the hell is such a good thing?"

Malashenko had said this to Lavrinenko long before this battle actually started.

"This bunch of fascist rubbish had better bring all their rubbish and rubbish with them, and don't leave any behind. After I have destroyed their main force, I will not have to go all over the mountains and fields to suppress their remaining soldiers and defeated generals, and capture those deserters and prisoners of war. "

The scene in front of you cannot be said to be that the Germans are out in force, packing all the garbage and rushing to deliver it, but at least it is another large force of life clearly placed in front of you, like a delicious meal that has just been cooked and served to the table. , and you happen to be so hungry that your mouth is watering and you are screaming. If you don't pounce on it immediately and eat it to your heart's content, then what the hell are you waiting for?

"Attention all units, prepare for encounters! Don't hesitate to forcefully attack the enemy's defenses. Kill these German scum and their reinforcements together! Send them on their way!"

There are ways to storm a position by storm, and there are tactics corresponding to an encounter when fighting an encounter.

Malashenko gave an excited order over the radio, and the lower-level commanders who heard the order immediately made corresponding adjustments and deployments, and then immediately issued the order through the radio that allowed real-time communication between mechanized infantry and tank units.

The change of the entire combat order is calculated in seconds, from division level to brigade level to regiment level, battalion level, company level, platoon level, down to the smallest "one vehicle equals one squad" level. The unhindered and rapid issuance of combat orders gave the Leader's Division strong battlefield adaptability. There has never been any Red Army unit that can adjust and issue battlefield orders as quickly as the Leader's Division.

As a result, the remaining German troops who defended the scorched earth position witnessed with their own eyes how the large group of steel men rushing over in front of them quickly completed the formation change at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Among the troops following behind, a larger number of huge heavy tanks quickly filled the forefront of the formation, and the front line of the assault formation that originally maintained a certain distance between vehicles was quickly filled into a denser iron wall impact state. Those infantry fighting vehicles that were originally following our own heavy tanks retreated slightly, leaving enough lanes and space for more heavy tanks to move forward.

The entire formation adjustment during the charge was smooth and seamless. There was no sense of sluggishness caused by procrastination, lack of coordination, and insufficient understanding of orders and tactics. Of course, it was enough to make the German commander on the opposite side, who was holding a telescope and watching the situation closely, dumbfounded, stunned, and even unable to understand. It really "shocked my mother for a whole year."

The sight of flying dust and rapid progress is enough to give people an illusion, a very strong illusion.

It's as if the huge thing rushing towards you in the field of vision is not the tanks and torrent of Russian tanks and steel, but the once airtight moving iron wall that is violently pressing towards your face. Anything that stands in front of it will be shattered instantly, and of course it will be enough to kill any Nazi who dares to use it as a chariot.

"Damn it! Where did these Russian monsters come from!? I have never seen such a troop before, it is simply unheard of!"

As the saying goes, laymen watch the excitement, while insiders watch the door.

In the eyes of the German commanders who gathered at the forward observation post, the most shocking thing was not how well-equipped the Russians were, or how many heavy tanks they had, which were so awesome that they exploded.

But the coordination and ability of these Russians to quickly change formations is simply outrageous!

You must know that this is a rapid change of formation during the charge. The whole process is not even calculated in minutes, but in seconds.

What kind of tacit understanding is this? It’s a bit too far-fetched to be able to do it with just radio, right?

The Germans were surprised, puzzled, and horrified beyond measure.

But in short, the impending copper wall and iron wall are still approaching at an unabated speed and are about to collide.

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