Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 581 Exceeding Pressure

The convenience of battlefield communications, which had always been a unilateral advantage of the German army, was completely broken. The 1st Guards Tank Breakthrough Regiment, all equipped with wireless communication radios for inter-vehicle communication, was also able to communicate in real time on the battlefield.

The Soviet tanks, which could stay put and defend themselves while waiting for work, took advantage of the situation and beat the German armored troops who initially tried to make a frontal breakthrough to the ground, leaving behind a pile of burning wreckage before being forced to give up. this unrealistic idea.

The German tanks, unable to penetrate the armor of the Soviet heavy tanks head-on, began to repeat their old tricks, outflanking and using full power in an attempt to penetrate the weak points of the Soviet defensive positions from the side.

The KV1 heavy tanks standing behind the infantry trenches were divided into two. Under Malashenko's real-time field command, they methodically divided the forces sufficient to deal with the German army and intercepted and fired in the corresponding direction.

In the past, the Soviet tank crews, whose battlefield communication methods were extremely poor, had an easy time facing German tanks in one direction. It was not difficult for the muzzles to attack in the direction of the only enemy attack.

However, once the German tanks divided their forces and outflanked them, the Soviet tank troops with poor communication and sluggish command would often focus on one thing and not the other. They would only focus on hitting the German tanks in one direction and miss the German tanks in the other direction, or directly expose their chrysanthemums. Under the sight of other people's gun scopes, the German tanks, which had seized the opportunity, supported each other and quickly fired to eliminate them.

The various Soviet vehicle crews had no tacit cooperation under the flexible and changeable tactical actions of the German army. The German armored soldiers, whose tanks were not as good as the Soviet army, relied on such a magic weapon to gallop around in 1941. For a time, they seemed to be crazy and boundless. There was no Soviet opponent that could be beaten.

But the German army's tactical magic weapon, which has always been tried and tested, turned out to be a bitch meeting a rapist when it encountered the First Guards Heavy Tank Breakthrough Regiment commanded by Malashenko: it was completely blind.

Malashenko also has the vehicle-mounted radio station that the German army has. Malashenko still has the thick armor that the German army does not have. The powerful main gun that the German army cannot reach, Malashenko, is also very embarrassed to hold in his hands.

If you can't beat him head-on, you'll be defeated by tactics.

There is an idiom in ancient China that is very suitable for describing the predicament Major Edman is facing at this moment. This idiom from China is called "The donkey in Guizhou has poor skills", but Major Edman will probably never have the chance to know this idiom and understand its meaning until his death.

Lavrinenko, who has excellent strength, has received a resounding title since the beginning of the Moscow battle last year: Sniper Eyes.

Lavrinenko, who serves as the commander of the vehicle, relies on the commander's periscope with a very limited field of vision in his hand to always seize every opportunity for decisive victory on a cruel battlefield with complex battle situations and fleeting fighter planes without escaping from his hands.

In terms of bike command ability and precise understanding of the battlefield, Lavrinenko's actual level is even higher than that of their regimental leader comrade Malashenko. That bike looked inconspicuous on the brutal battlefield filled with artillery fire. The No. 3 J1 medium tank has been firmly fixed on Lavrinenko's eyes.

Among this group of German tanks, there are at most four or five Type 3 J1 medium tanks, which have a slender 50mm main gun barrel, and a star-shaped command vehicle antenna mounted on the butt engine compartment of this Type 3 J1 medium tank. It is even more eye-catching.

Although almost no one would care about all these inconspicuous details on a battlefield filled with artillery fire, Lavrinenko, who already knew how to distinguish German command vehicles, did not miss them.

"Mikhail, that German Panzer III tank with the spider web antenna on its butt, kill it first!"

The command vehicle star antenna, which has several more branches than the ordinary communication antenna, was vividly called the "spider web antenna" by Lavrinenko and many Red Army tank soldiers.

After receiving the order from the commander Lavrinenko, the gunner Mikhail, who used the maximum speed to turn the steering wheel with all his strength, quickly aimed the black main gun at the target. The vehicle had hardly participated in the battle and had always been there. The special Panzer III, protected by other tanks, looked like a timid and trembling mole.

"Go and eat shit! Nacui!"

boom--

Lavrinenko's car, which has been in use since it was taken over last year, is already stained with battle scars and mottled.

Countless armor-piercing bullets scratched and even left shallow pits all over every inch of armor around the tank. This prototype vehicle was designed to achieve the best performance for index testing at the beginning of its manufacture. It was a scientific research vehicle. Comrade Jing personally supervised the production of absolutely fine products.

The unreliability of armor doping does not exist at all on this precision-built castrated version of the KV220 prototype. Except for some existing problems that cannot be changed in the design, Kogin did everything he could to improve this prototype. It was built into the best factory condition and becomes more comfortable the more you use it. Lavrinenko swears that the one he chose was definitely the right one.

The scene of the KV220, covered with battle scars, spitting out muzzle fire and flames is extremely shocking. The powerful 85mm main gun sends the hooded armor-piercing projectile in the chamber out of the fire and flames, directly towards the target in front of you. .

The moment the main gun fired roaringly, another German armor-piercing round flew from nowhere and hit Lavrinenko's car. The unusually strong mantlet, which had once jammed the 88-gun armor-piercing round and caused the embarrassment of failure to penetrate, once again showed its power.

This unexpected 50 mm sub-caliber tungsten core armor-piercing projectile was also stuck on the gun mantlet. The awkward and abnormal scene was full of ridicule like a toy dart hitting the target, and the armor was scarred by battles. Another scar was added that symbolized supreme merit.

Almost at the same time, the 85mm hooded armor-piercing projectile that broke through the wind with the German armor-piercing projectile hit the target equally accurately. The No. 3 J1 medium tank was suddenly hit without any precautions, and the front armor of the turret was torn open and the armor shook violently.

No one knows what terrible tragedy happened inside the tank in this flash of lightning.

The small head of the No. 3 tank shot straight into the sky like a champagne cork that was popped open after being violently shaken. The flames of the tank shot straight into the sky from the body of the tank against the turret, releasing astonishing destructive energy to destroy everything.

Lavrinenko, who was staring closely at the focus of his vision, could clearly see that half of a human's thigh was hanging on the turret steering gear seat ring of the Panzer III tank and being lifted into the sky.

"Oh, look at this bastard, Comrade Commander! I bet the Germans loaded the cannons with more than the standard. The turret will fly up to at least seven or eight meters high!"

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