Chapter 1441 The Inevitable Outcome
Da da da da——
This is the death reaper melody of the coaxial machine guns of the T3485 and T43 medium tanks firing continuously, firing barrages at the backs of the approaching German soldiers.
boom--
This is an IS6 heavy tank that has rushed to a position similar to that of the medium tank troops. It turned its rough 122mm main gun towards the fleeing German truck and fired a high-explosive grenade.
"Kill all Fasis! Ulla! Sukka!!!"
Well, uh, there is no need to go into details about what exactly I am doing.
Infantrymen have to have something to say when they charge, even if it's polite and easy-going, don't they?
The 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division, which was pursuing the fleeing Germans with all its strength, basically used all the weapons and equipment that could be launched to fire wildly at the enemy.
Even the charging Red Army tanks had their firepower forcibly strengthened. Many soldiers who felt that two legs could not run as fast as wheels simply did not even bother to get off. He directly maintained the posture of a tank knight, followed the tank and continued to move forward. While moving, he fired at the Germans who had their backs turned to him with small weapons in his hands.
Tanks these days don't have main gun stabilizers. Don't expect the main gun to be very accurate when traveling at high speed. It can barely kill a few infantrymen with high-explosive shells that hit AOE range.
The Red Army infantrymen, who are flesh and blood and do not have the ability to stabilize the things in their hands, can only weave a barrage of firepower with continuous and intensive shooting, thereby making up for the lack of accuracy and causing greater damage to the enemy.
Fortunately, the extremely generous Stalin Guards 1st Tank Division has been adapted to infantry squads and light weapons by Comrade Ma.
The various light weapons used by the soldiers are now rare even in the Mosin Nagant. The Yishuier Bobosha submachine gun and SVT40 semi-automatic rifle have doubled the firepower output capability. In this kind of battle that places great emphasis on the ability to splash water in a short period of time, it can also be easily handled and there is no possibility of being unable to handle it.
Those Soviet tanks that looked like soul-seeking ghosts from the underworld, in the eyes of the German army at this moment, had become fire hedgehogs and battle fortresses that could run and move.
On the top of the turret, Russian infantry mounted light machine guns one after another. They spread out their bipods to stabilize the guns and then fired at their own side.
I don’t know who these Russian guys are, how many of our own friendly troops have been killed, and how outrageous they can be.
Some German soldiers who could clearly hear something not right about the gunshots while running away quickly discovered a scene that made them want to curse on the spot after looking back and confirming it with their own eyes.
Among the additional light machine guns mounted on the roof of the Russian tanks, many are not the ubiquitous and distinctive "big machine" DP light machine guns. Instead, it slaughtered unprotected infantry with its own MG42, which was as efficient as a lawn mower!
Yes, it's the MG42. Those German soldiers who only wanted to escape were not blinded by it.
The war has reached this point. Stalin's 1st Guards Tank Division, which is known as a loving father and enjoys the first-class priority supply rights among the Guards, already has strong troops and mountains of good equipment at its disposal.
In most cases, those German junk equipment obtained by cleaning the battlefield are simply not worth it.
However, even so, there are still two equipment exceptions
The first is the German Iron Fist. This is the latest equipment and is not available in the Red Army. It is easy to use and can be used as soon as you get it. It is also very powerful and is very popular among soldiers. It has become a must-have when cleaning the battlefield. of hot objects.
Then there is the German's standard machine gun MG42. This structure is as simple as an iron pipe with a few patches, but it has an astonishing combat power that is completely inconsistent with its body shape and appearance.
As long as there are still bullets and the barrel doesn't overheat, this thing is always a formidable harvesting machine, the kind of thing that any machine gunner will instantly fall in love with once they try it.
To give a very simple example, Comrade Varosha, the current commander of the infantry regiment, is one of the MG42's ardent fans. In previous battles, he repeatedly used his own rare anti-aircraft MG42 to mow grass and kill countless German infantry with the ultimate theoretical rate of fire of up to 1,500 rounds per minute.
I have lost count of the number of Germans I have killed so far, including the 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division. Naturally, there will be no shortage of opportunities to clean up the battlefield. The number of machine gun belt drums and intact and usable MG42s has been collected to the extent that it is basically the same as that of DP light machine guns.
Who could say no when there are so many goodies available?
The answer is of course no.
The combination of Soviet-made tanks and German-made machine guns killed heavy casualties on the unprotected German infantrymen who were bent on escaping and retreating. Almost all of them had their backs turned.
Bodies were scattered everywhere, with different postures on the road ahead. The Red Army tank drivers, who had never thought about whether to humiliate the corpses, stepped on the accelerator pedal without any hesitation, turned on the full power and drove directly in a straight line. The way forward rolled over.
The battlefield of hot weapons is different from the cold weapons era of face-to-face fighting. In many cases, people who were shot and fell to the ground did not die on the spot.
It can be as fast as one or two minutes, or as long as ten minutes or even half an hour. Depending on the severity of the injury, the time it takes for a person who has been shot to fall to the ground to die without anyone taking care of him varies.
This is a good thing in most cases. As long as you act quickly, you can save the person. But at the moment, it is precisely the source of fear, despair, and even death for many German soldiers.
"Don't come over! Don't come over!!! Someone come to save me, take me away from here! Don't abandon me!"
First, he fell to the ground, looked back at the Russian tank that was about to run over, and made a few desperate and terrified but useless loud howls. The unmoved Russian tank was still roaring at full speed, spewing black smoke, without any sign of slowing down.
The German soldier who was shot in both thighs had no way to stand up again. At this moment, he had already abandoned the companion weapon on which a soldier depended for survival, and that could not save him at all.
He just kept dragging the blood behind him on the ground, using both hands to crawl forward. Under the double pressure of panic and urgency, he didn't even notice that his fingernails were scratched by the soil. He only wanted to survive. He stretched his arms forward in an almost crazy posture and crawled desperately.
But the shrill cry that tried to call on his comrades who were getting farther and farther away to help him, in the end, was only the ruthless crushing and death bombing of the Russian tanks.
The final result was doomed from the beginning.