One Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-Three Earth-Shattering
"Release the smoke! Cover our engineers to clear the mines!" Across from Miyamoto, the commander of the German armored forces, Kurt Adolf Wilhelm Mayer, gave the order to allow his troops to continue to advance. As a young man born in 1910, Meier served in the German army for 30 years. Now he is a veteran who has fought on the front line for 2 full years.
In return, this well-known armored commander in another time and space has now become an experienced armored battalion commander. As one of the two armored battalions in this offensive operation, his troops are responsible for Break through the Japanese defense line on the left side, cooperate with the grenadiers to tear a gap, and defeat the possible counterattack of Japanese tank troops.
"Are you kidding...counterattack? How long has it been since the Soviets used tanks to fight back? Are the Japanese tanks more powerful than the Soviets?" Meier put down the binoculars in his hand. The Japanese army was surprisingly quiet, which made him also Feeling a little uneasy, he frowned and asked the middle-aged officer next to the battalion tank who was checking the map on the hood of the car, because this officer was assigned to him as an adviser on military operations in the Far East.
The advisor heard Meier's loud questioning and looked away from the map. He raised his head and looked at Meier, who was protruding half of his body from the tank turret, shrugged his shoulders and replied: "Most of the resources of the Japanese are spent on the navy, and their tanks are similar to our No. 2 tanks." ...Of course, if during the year they realize the gap in their tanks, it is possible to enter service with a new tank."
Tanks in the World War II era were not as complex and sophisticated as modern tanks, including gun barrel casting technology, aiming computer technology, infrared night vision technology, etc. - the tanks of that era were nothing more than engines and similar steel plates, and even the artillery could be used by infantry Cannons make do. So if Japan is determined to build a 100-ton tank, it is possible to realize it, but only their Amaterasu knows how effective this kind of barely made thing is.
Hearing this answer, Meier was somewhat relieved. He looked up at the still-unmoving Japanese defensive position in the distance, finally pressed the communicator in his throat, and ordered loudly to the radio: "Send a signal to the air force, let the engineers go up, and start mine clearance operations! The tanks of the 2nd company cover, if the Japanese army fires, they will fight back immediately."
"Second Company understands!" Through the hissing sound of electric current, the voice of the Second Company Commander came from the earphone. Soon, four armored mine-clearing rocket launchers began to move forward slowly under the operation of the engineers. Their flanking German Leopard tanks started to move, and their slender barrels pointed majestically in the direction of the Japanese positions.
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"Go directly to the armored vehicles? Where are the engineers? Where are the infantry?" Seeing a small number of German tanks coming forward through the binoculars, the Japanese armored commander Miyamoto asked suspiciously. He didn't know who he was asking, it seemed that he was just asking himself, but when he asked these questions, he found that he didn't seem to have the ability to answer these doubts.
by his side,
A Japanese commander held his command knife and said casually: "Miyamoto-sama, maybe in Europe they broke through positions at the expense of losses, and then fought mobile warfare? I heard that they are good at large-scale roundabout and outflanking operations, but not good at combat." positional warfare……"
"Swoosh... I hope so. But I always feel that the other party has some means that we don't know, which makes me have an ominous premonition." Miyamoto was still a little worried about his defense line. He turned his head and said to The officer behind said: "Let the infantry of the Kawasaki regiment find a way to try and try, and try not to let those weird German tanks approach our minefield."
"Hi!" The Japanese officer quickly stood at attention and nodded, answering his commander's order. But before he straightened his waist, the piercing air defense siren sounded, and the harsh sound tore the hearts of every Japanese soldier on the ground.
"Baga! I don't think the Germans will be so simple... the air force? It's really a character that doesn't know how to restrain itself after taking advantage of it..." Looking at the German Stuka 2 attack planes one after another When rushing down the sky, with that unique howling sound, when he swooped down to drop the bomb at a very close distance, Miyamoto seemed to be slightly relieved.
The German's trump card seems to be this near-perfect air-ground integrated combat method. He heard that the Germans proposed this combat method during the first Nomenkan War-but until now, The Japanese army failed to meet the requirements that the Germans said at the time, and they didn't even have the courage to try.
The Japanese army lacked tank units capable of crushing opponents, and they did not have the ability to conduct large-scale training and concentrate on using aviation. However, in the Battle of Nomonkan, the Germans proposed a seemingly powerful fighting method. Keep it in mind. Miyamoto knows that now the Germans have realized the idea of the year, and can skillfully use this method to bring terrible pressure to the opponent.
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Meier saw his Stuka 2 attack aircraft through the binoculars, and saw that the aircraft almost hit the ground at an angle and height, and easily dropped the mounted aerial bombs on the Japanese defensive positions. The pervasive explosion looked so devastating that even Meyer couldn't help but worry about the enemies on the opposite field - what would I do if you were all dead?
Relying on the cooperation of such adept air-ground integrated offensive by the German army, it is of course impossible for the ground troops to just watch as the air force bombards indiscriminately. They have to use this time when the enemy is exhausted to complete those complicated preparations before firing. The engineers skillfully fixed the bomb belt on the rocket, and placed all the devices for detonation. After checking the safety and fixing plugs, they finally started their work.
After several people nodded to each other to confirm that all preparations were in place, the engineering commander in charge of demining pressed the button to fire. The electrified rockets immediately began to launch one after another towards the Japanese positions, and the dragged bomb belt was also pulled by a strong force, flying over the minefield and extending towards the Japanese trenches.
"Explosion!" With a heart-piercing roar, the engineer turned the detonator in his arms, and then the infantry in the Japanese trenches were horrified to find that the unexploded rockets flying over from the opposite side were dragged. Those thick "ropes" suddenly exploded.
And with the trembling of the ground and the sand and gravel flying everywhere, many Japanese soldiers immediately couldn't feel anything when their eyes went dark. The huge vibration and the roar of the explosion directly caused the Japanese soldiers in the nearby trenches to stagger, and a few unlucky guys were even killed directly in their own trenches.
The Soviet army on the Soviet-German battlefield has experienced such a shocking explosion many times. This kind of massive demining operation is even more deterrent than artillery coverage. After most Soviet troops have experienced it once, they will No more courage to challenge the second time. Now, the Japanese army has also seen this terrible engineering vehicle - an "engineering vehicle" that is much more powerful than most of the weapons in their hands.
"Hey! It's been almost a year, and I still like the engineering demining vehicle the most! Every time the movement of demining, it really makes people's pores open, so comfortable!" Meier put down the binoculars, and he was far behind. Feeling the awe-inspiring momentum, he smiled and shouted to the people around him, and the people around him also laughed back to his battalion commander.
"If you're on the Japanese side, then you don't have this wonderful experience." Standing by the car behind the tank, the German officer with his hands behind his back shouted to Meier with a smile. It was also the first time he had seen this demining method of engineers on the front line, and it was indeed enough to shock his heart. In just a few years, his motherland has become so powerful, which is indeed a happy thing.
Such a wide road appeared in front of the German armored forces so easily. The German Stuka 2 attack planes on the Japanese position were still throwing their bombs at the Japanese soldiers recklessly, and this side was filled with gunpowder. The road to the front has been opened for the German army, and the German engineers waved to the tank troops rushing forward, while the tanks of the 2nd company had begun to accelerate and rushed towards the Japanese defense line.
"The 1st company and the 3rd company keep up! Let's go!" Meyer laughed loudly, then he stretched out his hand, put on the earphones hanging around his neck, and then commanded the tank while the engines roared. On the turret, the commander retracted his upper body, and then easily closed the hatch.
"Attack! Attack! Arrive at the Japanese defensive position along the passage, and then expand the breach to the two wings! Try to cover our grenadiers and reduce their casualties! The 2nd Battalion is on our side, and there are more than 2,000 Soviet reserves behind us, Japan People will lose!" In the earphones, various orders followed one after another, and the German offensive had already begun, but on the opposite side of them, the Japanese nightmare today seemed to have just begun.
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"Your Majesty the Emperor... How can human bravery overcome such a terrifying weapon?" Miyamoto looked at the front of his position, the wide minefield was completely destroyed by a terrible mine-sweeping weapon of the German army, and wailed. He sighed and said: "Next, we can only fight hand to hand with the Germans... Now let me see if their tanks are as powerful as the legends say!"
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