USSR 1941

Chapter 373 Identity

"Fight!" With Shulka's order, the soldiers opened fire.

First of all, several rockets went straight to the "No. 3" tank in the middle of the road from both sides of the road.

The accuracy is not enough to make up the number. Five rocket launchers aim at the same target at the same time. As long as one rocket launcher hits, it can be guaranteed to be destroyed.

The result was two hits, and the "No. 3" tank immediately stopped with black smoke and a few bangs.

Then there were all kinds of weapons in the hands of the soldiers. The bullets poured into the German army in a crossfire. Several side three rounds were smashed into a sieve in an instant, and one of them might have been hit by the fuel tank and ignited a raging fire.

Several clever German soldiers immediately rolled to the side of the road to hide themselves.

But this is meaningless. The Soviet army is ambushing on both sides of the road, which means that the central road has no dead ends for their firepower.

At the same time, the half-track vehicles ambushing on both sides of the road started up, and they carried the machine gunners and sped forward along the road. The machine guns on the vehicles poured bullets at the following German troops, instantly knocking out the German troops. It will be defeated.

With a bang, Shulka killed a German soldier.

These German troops were obviously veterans, and they immediately knew that the only way to save their lives was to rely on the Soviet general not far from them, so they rushed towards the Soviet army while shooting, hoping to mix in or catch them as a shield.

Shulka, of course, would not let them do what they wanted, and shot down one of them.

The instructor fired a burst of bullets at them with a "Porposa" submachine gun and temporarily pressed them back, but a German soldier still found a gap in the firepower and rushed up and pointed his rifle at the paralyzed man who was so frightened that he could not move. lieutenant general.

"No, no...don't shoot!" the lieutenant general yelled in panic.

At this moment, there was a "bang" gunshot, and a bullet fired by Shulka hit the German soldier's abdomen. on the ground.

At this time, Shulka jumped out, shot and ran to the lieutenant general and shouted: "What are you waiting for? Wait for them to come up and give you a shot?!"

It was only then that the lieutenant general came to his senses, got up from the ground in a panic, and ran back with his back bent.

"Run to the side of the road!" Seeing that the lieutenant general was still running along the road, Shulka couldn't help shouting bitterly.

But this was very difficult for the lieutenant general, because his legs were already weak from fright, so he tried several times but failed to climb over the one-meter-high snow wall.

In desperation, Shulka bent down, hugged his feet and threw him over like a sack.

At this time, two grenades with green smoke were thrown from the direction of the German army, and Shulka jumped over the snow wall in a hurry.

"Boom" two explosions, a wave of air and snow powder fell from the sky like rain from the other side of the snow wall.

"Grenade!" Shulka yelled.

Just now, it was due to the presence of one of our own people nearby, so I was so cautious. Now that the lieutenant general has been rescued, I don't care so much.

The soldiers knew it, and one by one pulled the grenade and threw it to the German hideout.

The German soldiers let out a desperate scream, and then "boomed" for a while, they were completely blown into silence.

The attack of the half-track vehicles on the other side was also very smooth.

Halftracks excel in their speed,

They quickly outflanked the German army in the snow, and kept throwing grenades on the road when the machine guns fired, which made the German army helpless, even though they still had a tank and an armored reconnaissance vehicle... …This is the configuration of the German reconnaissance squad, except that if they are performing reconnaissance missions they usually use the "two" or 35T.

This shows that the German army was also worried that they would be intercepted by the Soviet army during the pursuit, so the "No. 3" tank was allowed to follow up.

It's just that in front of the rocket launcher, the "No. 3" tank is actually no different from the light tank.

Under the cover of Soviet firepower, the bazooka shooter quickly maneuvered to the flank of the tank... Among them, the fastest was the Cossack, and he and his assistants caught up in a half-track vehicle.

Then get off the car, get close to the target, reload, and suddenly get up and pull the trigger... With a "chirp", the rocket is on the rear side of the "No. 3" turret.

It was only later that the Cossacks realized that it was very dangerous to do so, because the back of the turret is usually where tanks store ammunition. This way, only a "boom" was heard, because half of the tank's turret was blown off by the shell, and there was a huge air wave. After throwing the Cossack off the bazooka and falling far away for a long time, I couldn't get up.

If it weren't for the snow wall to block most of the energy and debris, I'm afraid the Cossack would die under his "masterpiece".

Before long, the battle was all over.

The German army was wiped out... This is not surprising, because the German army can't run half-track vehicles. Even if two side three-wheelers successfully turned and escaped along the road at the first time, the half-track vehicles were able to chase and shoot at the same time.

The weakness of the side three rounds is that they have almost no defense, so the two cars and three rounds were overturned on the side of the road within a short distance... Facts have proved that it is very unwise to use the side three rounds to escape in this situation, they might as well Take cover on the spot and possibly survive longer.

When Shulka found the lieutenant general, he saw him curled up in the snow and shivering. He didn't know whether he was frozen or frightened.

When he saw Shulka approaching, he raised his pistol as if pricked by a needle...

"Oh ho..." Shulka raised his hand and joked, "Comrade General, you successfully captured me!"

The lieutenant general breathed heavily, stared blankly at Shuerka for a while, and then put down his gun.

"Has the enemy retreated?" the lieutenant general asked.

"Yes!" Shulka replied: "No one escaped, and we took several prisoners!"

"Captive?" The lieutenant general looked at Shulka.

"Yes!"

"where?"

Shulka raised his head not far to the right.

There were five German soldiers squatting on the side of the road under the control of Soviet soldiers with their hands raised.

Without further ado, the lieutenant general stepped forward and raised his gun, aiming at the back of the captive's head with a "bang bang"...the action was so crisp and fast that even Shulka had no time to stop it.

"We don't need prisoners!" the lieutenant general said to Shulka, without blinking his eyes, and he was completely different from him who was scared out of his wits before.

"What's your name?" the lieutenant general asked Shulka.

"Shulka, General!"

"'Breakthrough hero'?" The lieutenant general looked at Shulka unexpectedly.

"Yes, General!" Shulka replied: "That's what they call me!"

"Very good!" The lieutenant general nodded.

At this time, several guards rushed up and asked the lieutenant general: "Comrade Mechlis, are you okay?"

"Of course!" The Lieutenant General replied.

Shulka couldn't help standing on the spot when he heard the words... the lieutenant general in front of him was actually Mehlis!

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