Eight Hundred and Five Cover Up
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"Okay! Alice from tank No. 113, when you return to the assembly point, write an inspection and pass it to the battalion headquarters! The 1st company cooperates with the grenadiers to control this forest! The tow truck of the maintenance team, give priority to taking the destroyed vehicle The captured new Soviet tanks were brought back. (Baidu search website is the fastest and most stable update) .." In the headset, the battalion commander downplayed the violation of war discipline this time, and the 113 team did this occasional violation of discipline. , not once or twice.
But just as the teachers dote on the students who study well in their classes, the commanders are not willing to blame the brave and capable soldiers under their command too much. All commanders are willing to tolerate some soldiers who have personality, can fight tough battles, and can bring back victories. At least for the battalion headquarters of the 502nd battalion, everyone likes the 113th car group very much.
The truth of the world is almost the same, so don't wonder why for those top students in the school, teachers are extremely easy to get along with; don't wonder why for the backbone of the business, the strict boss is kind and his own father Appearance... Sometimes I have to admit with regret that the whole world is extra tolerant to capable people.
The night has two advantages for the front lines of the war years. The first advantage is that the arrival of the night can provide a good reason for a ceasefire when everyone does not want to fight; the second advantage is that when some people want to Night can also provide cover from the darkness of the moon and the high winds while doing something.
Just as Alice was angrily writing her own inspection, some hasty artillery attacks suddenly started on the German positions. Fifteen self-propelled 150mm caliber howitzers following the armored troops fired fire in the night that should have been silent. Deadly roar.
The shells hit the positions of the Soviet Red Army, setting off a burst of dazzling fire, but at night, this light could not last for a long time, and in just a few tens of seconds, everything returned to darkness. These artillery fires have not been measured in any way, and it seems that they are just to vent the suppressed anger in their hearts.
"Boom!" An explosion occurred on the edge of the Soviet position, and a huge wave of air poured into the trench not far away, making everyone unable to open their eyes. This shell was not very accurate, and it had almost no other effect except to leave a huge crater in front of the position.
In the trench, a Soviet veteran was holding his helmet with one hand, and he did not forget to protect the cigarette in his mouth with the other hand. In order to promote their own firepower and reduce casualties, the Germans almost never attacked at night, so the Soviet veteran did not panic at all, but shook his head, shook off the gravel and dust on his body, and cursed while smoking: "These damned Germans don't know what went crazy today."
Beside him, another Soviet soldier was holding a gun. He seemed to have heard some weird noises, so he poked his head out for a few glances, but found nothing suspicious, so he retracted his body again,
Shaking his head, he said, "I don't know why they fired the cannon, they didn't have the aim at all..."
German artillery is not their strong point, at least compared to other arms, their strength is not strong. But this is only compared with the other arms of the powerful German army. The strength is not strong. At least in the horizontal comparison of the main countries participating in the war, the artillery of the German army is actually quite powerful.
It turned out that the German army had fewer artillery pieces and a mediocre range. These have always been two persistent problems that plagued the German artillery support. Now the German army has more or less made up for the embarrassment of its own small number of artillery by using the captured British 140mm artillery and 203mm heavy artillery, and allowing occupied areas such as France and Belgium to join artillery production.
As for the range, it has not been the main criterion for the German army to measure the performance of artillery. They prefer lightweight towed artillery, or assault guns and self-propelled artillery that are simply modified from tank chassis. To put it bluntly, the German army likes artillery that can keep up with their advancing speed. As for other performances, they can only be ranked behind.
Therefore, this also makes the tactics used by German artillery different from those of other countries. They are good at moving very close to the front line, using precise bursts or short salvos to support front-line infantry or armored soldiers, but they do not like to perform suppression. Shooting is a style of play that makes them feel disadvantaged.
Until now, the 105mm self-propelled howitzer of the German Army has been suppressed by the 122mm caliber howitzer equipped by the Soviet Union, and the German 150mm caliber howitzer has nothing to do with the Soviet 152mm caliber cannon. But these German artillerymen have their own pride. They used mules, horses and cars to complete the feat of transporting thousands of artillery pieces with tanks at the fastest speed in the world.
Looking at the horizon that kept exploding in the distance, Ren held the lunch box in his hand. For the first time, he felt that Alice who suddenly opened fire had such a taste that fascinated him. Something appeared in his heart. It's a wonderful feeling, I can't explain it, I don't know the way.
"What kind of nerves are the artillerymen of the 1st Armored Army doing?" Andre also looked towards the horizon, which occasionally appeared due to explosions, and then submerged in the dark night with the disappearance of the explosions.
"There is no unprovoked attack. If it seems that the other party has some weird behavior, then you have to think carefully about what terrible tricks the other party is hiding under the cover of these chaotic surfaces." Ren looked He glanced at Andre, and then pointed to a distant place: "I bet the sound of such a beating, if it's not covering up something, then it's really a hell."
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"If it's not covering up something, then it's really hell!" Rokossovsky, who was in the hidden headquarters on the outskirts of Stalingrad, heard the news of the rumbling guns on the front line, and walked to the map with his clothes on Before, he frowned and said to his deputy: "The Germans have never wasted ammunition so recklessly. When something like this suddenly pops up, it must be..."
Suddenly he came over in a daze, and then looked at his deputy: "Let the air defense force be on alert! The other party may have a plane that has crossed the border!" He thought of the attack method that the German army might arrange, which may be a large-scale night bombing , In order to deceive people, they fired randomly on the front line to cover up the obvious sound of engines in the silent night sky.
Then he asked another officer beside him: "By the way, the radar sent from the United States... is the kind of equipment that can detect the opponent's aircraft. How is it assembled?"
"Your Excellency, the operators from the United States are training our soldiers how to use it, and they cannot be put into actual combat yet..." the officer replied with a guilty conscience. After all, for the Soviet Union, this kind of high-tech gadget is still very rare equipment, and there are not many talents who can understand and use it. First of all, these instruments are all in English, which limits the use of this equipment by many Soviet soldiers.
"Don't be in a hurry! Now we still operate according to our night air defense plan! Don't mess it up!" Rokossovsky is obviously not in the mood to pursue the progress of using American equipment at this time. He also knew that a total of 10 sets of this kind of equipment were sent, two sets were disassembled and analyzed in secret for imitation, and most of the rest were deployed in the direction of Moscow. He was able to get one set, mostly because the city behind him called Stalingrad.
"Sound the city's air defense alarm! The Germans have been making such a fuss for more than two hours. We have to be prepared to prevent German planes from suddenly appearing in the sky above the city!" The officer of the air defense department suggested.
"You plan to sound the air defense alarm once the Germans bombard the front line to mobilize?" Rokossovsky frowned and asked. The officer also knew that his behavior was a bit reckless, so he lowered his head and stopped talking.
"The aircraft formations that can be dispatched at night are limited, and the bombing accuracy is very low, so there is no need to be too nervous." Rokossovsky always felt that the German army took off bombers at night. The results obtained are limited.
His keen intuition made him feel that the Germans were not covering for the bomber's night attack, but he really had no idea what it was for: the paratroopers were his concern, but the paratroopers on the front line with such a density of troops were undoubtedly the killers. The enemy's one-thousand self-defeating one-thousand-five tactics, how insane the German commander must be to come up with such a self-defeating style of tactics?
When the German bombers entered the sky above Stalingrad, the air defense alarm was sounded. However, there seemed to be not many German aircraft, maybe only ten or twenty. After destroying some insignificant things, he flew away in a hurry.
At this time, all the vigilance of the Soviet army was lifted, and most people breathed a sigh of relief-apparently the German army only used artillery to harass the front line to cover this unsuccessful night bombing. At least most of the commanders in the Soviet Red Army think so.
However, Rokossovsky is still not sure, because he feels that his intuition will not deceive him, so he feels that the Germans are still hiding some more terrifying purposes behind this attack. Only in this way can they explain why the German army It will be so mobilizing, trying to cover up something.
On the German position, Rennes showed a strange smile as he listened to the roar of the engine after the returning German bombers deliberately lowered their altitude. He confirmed more than anyone else that this German raid was not ordinary, but a truly treacherous blow that had been prepared long ago.
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