Chapter 1095: Terrifying Scream
call out--
Ding-ding——
Boom——
There was a sudden sound of a strong ammunition detonation. Before Malashenko could react to what was happening, he felt a strong shock wave of ammunition detonation penetrate the armor and come straight towards him.
Malashenko, who was still conscious, knew that the huge explosion was not coming from his tank, but if this terrifying and huge explosion was not too close to him, Malashenko, who was experienced in the battlefield, was convinced that he It is absolutely impossible to feel it so clearly.
In other words, the horrifyingly powerful ammunition exploded very close to him, and there was no need to say what the being that was exploded into a ball of fire was.
It was not Lavrinenko and Kulbalov's car that exploded, which was a matter of great joy to Malashenko.
The IS2 heavy tank, which was hit by a shot that hit the target and penetrated the turret, encountered a soul-crushing instant kill. The heavy and huge turret was detonated by the powerful ammunition and was directly thrown off the vehicle and knocked upside down on the ground.
The raging fire devoured everything inside the tank and licked the armor. The turret and the body of the vehicle were swept away and burned by the wave of flames. It was obvious that there was no trace of life left.
Malashenko, who neither knew nor had the time to get out of the car to check the situation in detail, frowned. The muzzles of the only Panther tanks in the field of vision were not pointing here. Shenke didn't see any sign of the Tiger tank, not to mention Nan Ge's giant figure that couldn't be hidden at all.
An obvious and critical question before us is, where did this armor-piercing bullet fired from the shadows fly from? Where is the vehicle that fired this armor-piercing projectile hiding now? From which direction will the next fire come?
Malashenko didn't know the answers to these questions, and he scanned the surroundings anxiously, hoping to find valuable clues quickly.
"Do you see where that damn bastard is? Iushkin!"
After spending a few seconds scanning around but finding nothing, Malashenko, unwilling to give up, loudly asked Iushkin, hoping to get useful results from Iushkin.
However, Iushkin, who only had a narrow field of view and high-magnification main gun sight, was destined to disappoint Malashenko.
"I didn't see it either, Comrade Commander! I don't know where the shell came from."
Being beaten and looking for the enemy is a very bad situation, but what is even worse is being beaten and not knowing where the enemy is.
Does this mean that the No. 177 crew led by Malashenko is terrible?
No.
On the battlefield filled with artillery fire, at this moment there are at least thousands of firing firearms of various calibers firing in unison. The sounds of various guns and explosions are connected together and resound through the sky. It is more exciting than the Chinese New Year. The muzzle flashes of the guns flashed like stars on the position, and the increasingly dense smoke filled the entire battlefield, almost blocking the sky.
Under such circumstances, even if a god comes, there is no guarantee that you will be able to track down the enemy with 100% success rate. When your vision is confused and your hearing is almost useless, what method do you use to track and learn about it in time? To the exact location of the enemy? This is like being suddenly shot by a German sniper in the fierce street fighting in Stalingrad. There is absolutely no way.
There is no point in continuing to waste time. Malashenko has reason to believe that even if his crew does not see and learn the exact location of the enemy, it is impossible for no one in his entire battalion of tank soldiers to see some clues. Bar?
But before Malashenko, who grabbed the microphone at hand, could connect to the channel and ask questions, the Kraut's armor-piercing projectile, who knew how fast the rate of fire was, suddenly struck strangely again.
The German, who had succeeded in killing someone, this time targeted the Malashenko car that charged the hardest.
This steel monster, which looks unique and powerful, must be a difficult target to deal with. It should be dealt with first in order to avoid future troubles.
The SS, who control the deadly cutting-edge weapons in their hands, have reason to believe that no matter how cutting-edge the Russian heavy tanks are, they will definitely fall under their majestic barrels after the sound of a gun.
The full-caliber hooded armor-piercing projectile that hit the armor plate on the front of Malashenko's vehicle hit accurately instantly. The high-speed projectile driven by the muzzle velocity of kilometers per second carried extremely terrifying and frightening kinetic energy. The sound of hitting the armor plate on the front of the car at a large angle can only be described as a "loud noise", which may even be a little inaccurate.
Ding-ding——
call out--
"It's the Kraut! We've been hit, they're targeting us!"
The first person to blurt out was Iushkin, who was sitting in the gunner's position and aiming the gun. Malashenko, who was sitting behind Iushkin, quickly searched for the enemy without saying too much. , we must find the target before the extremely short muzzle flash and launch smoke completely dissipate!
Efforts will always be rewarded, especially if you accurately grasp every opportunity for insight and never miss any opportunity.
Malashenko relied on intuition and experience to operate the commander's periscope, and his efforts were not in vain. The muzzle, which was about 500 meters away and located on a small slope behind the German position, was emitting radiation at this moment. The smoke was rising from the fire that had just been fired.
Malachenko was sure that he had found the culprit, but what surprised him more was not the position of his opponent, but the shocking shape of the weapon in his hand.
The huge size and huge muzzle brake were obviously not the shape of any German anti-tank gun he had seen before. But if you say that this thing is an 88 anti-aircraft gun, it would be too far-fetched. Malachenko has never seen any German 88 anti-aircraft gun look like this, not to mention that the anti-aircraft 88 gun itself does not have a muzzle brake.
The observation angle from the front to the side made it impossible for Malachenko to see the length of the opponent's gun barrel. It is quite difficult to identify the specific model of the target. It is really difficult to get an accurate answer based on such a limited front projection area.
But Malachenko, who felt something was wrong, had a very bad premonition at this moment.
After fighting in Stalingrad for more than half a year, he had not fought in a field battle for a long time, and subconsciously forgot that the German anti-tank guns had not been updated for a long time.
Considering that the German armored forces had greatly accelerated in advance under the influence of his butterfly effect, Malashenko did not think that the Germans would sit back and watch his anti-tank guns continue to be so lame, but the final result that could be obtained in this way would obviously be very terrible.