USSR 1941

Chapter 202 Tank Soldiers

There are only two updates today, and I will make up for it another day!

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Then Kalashnikov laughed: "I never thought you would do that, Comrade Shulka! Do you know? I admire not your bravery, nor your cunning..."

"You mean imagination?" Shulka asked. [.New.Thought.Road.Chinese.Written.Net.Www.SLZWW Hand Play First Release]

Kalashnikov stared at Shulka with wide eyes, nodded after a long while and said: "Nothing can be hidden from you, Comrade Shulka! Yes, what I admire is your imagination and adaptability. time...you can come up with a nearly perfect solution, but I can only stare blankly in the tank!"

"You will have such an imagination too, Comrade Kalashnikov!" said Shulka. "Your imagination is even better than mine!"

Shulka is telling the truth, the guy in front of him is the father of AK, and AK47 has led light weapons for decades... It is still enduring in Africa until modern times.

But Kalashnikov didn't think so.

He smiled self-deprecatingly, and was silent for a while, as if he had had some ideological struggle, and finally he mustered up the courage to say: "I am timid, Comrade Shulka!"

"What?" Shulka glanced around habitually. This topic must not be heard by others, otherwise Kalashnikov's future would be over.

"At that moment, I didn't actually hear the sound of the following infantry stopping!" Kalashnikov said: "To be exact, I didn't hear clearly, or I ignored it!"

Shulka knows what's going on. Installing a telephone on the tank can indeed solve the problem of internal and external communication, and it is very simple. The problem lies in doing a long telephone line, and at this time the t34 tank has 4 people Operational, there are not enough crew members to answer the call.

Therefore, tankers usually dig a hole in the tank cap and strap the phone directly to it, so that they can keep in touch with the follower while operating the tank.

The disadvantage is that the phone will become loose from time to time due to the involvement of the phone line, and the driver has another burden.

For example, Kalashnikov, as a driver, needs to drive the tank, and at the same time, as the commander of the tank, he must direct the firepower. In addition, he must keep in touch with the followers outside the tank at any time and even learn about the situation from the followers.

In this case, it is inevitable that some information will be missed.

"That is to say..." Shulka said, "Did you take the initiative to stop the tank?"

"Yes!" Kalashnikov nodded.

After being silent for a while, he continued: "I saw the two destroyed tanks in front of me, my head was 'coaxed', and I couldn't help but imagine how a shell would destroy the tank and blow myself to pieces. , and I couldn't help stopping the tank... shameful, isn't it?"

"No, Comrade Kalashnikov!" Shulka replied: "That's normal!"

"I don't need consolation, Comrade Shulka!" Kalashnikov took a sip of vodka from the cup: "I even lost my ability to think at that time. If it weren't for your command, I believe I would have become like those two like a tank..."

"This is the problem!" Shulka said: "Do you think I am comforting you? No, I think that fighting the enemy requires not only courage, but also wisdom... If you rushed up bravely at that time, the result was what?"

Kalashnikov did not speak.

"It turned out to be the same as those two tanks!" Shulka said. "Being hit by enemy shells and turning into a pile of scrap iron... This does not allow us to win!"

"Maybe you are right, Comrade Shulka!" Kalashnikov said, "but at that moment I should have rushed up, and you will command the next tank to the same victory!"

Shulka spread his hands to express his helplessness, and he found that he was not the only one who fell into self-blame. Kalashnikov had no idea how important his life was to the Soviet Union.

But suddenly Shulka realized that Kalashnikov seemed to be right, that at that moment he really should have rushed up...

The reason is that after Kalashnikov was injured on the battlefield, he wanted to think about how to deal with the German submachine guns in the hospital, so he gave up being a tank soldier and embarked on the road of developing rifles.

But now, Kalashnikov is probably not injured because of himself. Does not being injured mean...he will not reflect deeply in the hospital? Of course you will not give up being a tank soldier?

Shulka couldn't help but curse secretly, is this a bad thing? !

"What are you thinking?" Kalashnikov asked.

"I was wondering..." Shulka asked: "Comrade Kalashnikov, have you ever thought about giving up being a tank soldier?"

"Of course not!" Kalashnikov denied without thinking: "Why do you have such an idea? Yes, I am indeed timid, but this does not mean that I will give up tank soldiers, especially at this time, The country needs me!"

Shulka wanted to slap herself...

Why was it Kalashnikov's tank that came up? !

There were more than 80 tanks in the brigade, but Kalashnikov's tanks followed!

After thinking about it, Shulka said: "I didn't mean that, Comrade Kalashnikov! You are right, the motherland needs us right now, and of course we can't escape! But... the motherland needs us not only It's combat!"

"For example?" Kalashnikov looked at Shulka suspiciously.

"For example, designing a rifle!" Shulka pointed out the key point: "You have the talent in this area..."

"Maybe this is what I want...Comrade Shulka!" Kalashnikov said in embarrassment: "But I am a tank soldier, and I still want to fight the Germans! I don't even know if I will go back alive! "

Kalashnikov is right, Kalashnikov, as a tank soldier, really has no conditions to do this.

What can Shulka do?

Should we continue to wait for Kalashnikov to be injured?

No, next time it may not be an injury but a sacrifice!

Shulka even wanted to report Kalashnikov, so that he could no longer be a tank soldier... But this is obviously not a good way, because it may lead to Kalashnikov being severely punished.

So……

"I heard you!" Shulka asked. "You worked in Stalingrad for a while and knew some people?"

"Yes!" Kalashnikov replied: "But this doesn't change anything. They need a tank soldier more than an ordinary engineer!"

"What if you're not an ordinary engineer?" Shulka asked.

"What do you mean?" Kalashnikov looked at Shulka suspiciously.

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