Chapter 1733 "Put It Here to Fertilize the Land"
It wasn't until the devastating artillery fire actually came down that Malashenko, who thought he had expected everything, finally realized that he had thought about things too simplistically before, and what actually happened was almost Said it was completely different from what he thought in his mind.
"Oh my God, is this going to bombard a Kraut from Belarus to his grandmother's house? It's almost like a battle-ready level of artillery coverage."
The person who was surprised to such an unspeakable degree was none other than our political commissar.
The above words were spoken by Comrade Political Commissar to Malashenko on the other end of the channel as he pressed the radio transmitter.
"Don't say you didn't expect it. I didn't expect this firepower, let alone destroying the Germans. If those Germans hadn't built more anti-gun holes in advance, it would not be impossible to annihilate the entire army."
Compared with the limited movement Comrade Comrade Political Commissar felt in the rear, at this moment, Comrade Malashenko was waiting on the front line to enjoy the Western view. However, looking at the scene of raging fire on the German position, it was like purgatory. clearly.
Tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, anti-tank guns
All the weapons and equipment you can think of were basically lifted into the sky by the violent impact of the shells. While pointing straight into the sky and flying into the sky, they were also reduced to parts and debris flying all over the sky. All the weapons that were blown up to the sky were basically counted one by one. They were all blown to pieces than the factory settings and could be restored with just one click.
If the solid weapons and equipment made of steel are like this, the flesh and blood bodies of mortal bodies are naturally not much better.
Malashenko has seen countless times the bloody remains of Germans being blown into the sky. Such situations often occur when the Red Army field artillery clusters fire intensively at enemy positions, and those unlucky German soldiers who have no time to hide and find cover. , the parts will fly all over the sky like a doll torn to pieces by a naughty boy, which is extremely bloody in the eyes of ordinary people.
But in Malashenko's impression, those German soldiers who were directly smashed by heavy artillery barrages in the past could at least fly into the sky in a relatively identifiable state. For example, even if it is blown to pieces, you can still clearly see which remains are arms, which are thighs, or which are half a head. This is not considered a complete smash.
But this time, Malashenko felt that his existing knowledge had once again been subverted by the extremely cruel and destructive artillery fire, and it was completely subverted.
In order to better appreciate the Western view of the Germans being bombed, Malashenko, who had just joined Lavrinenko and Kulbalov, immediately borrowed a camera with a larger magnification and a longer effective observation range. The high-power artillery team came over to look at the scenery.
To say that this thing is a bit special, first of all, it is not made in the Soviet Union, nor is it a street vendor supported by the United States. It is one of the trophies that Kulbalov got from the Germans before. It is very rare: genuine. The original German Zeiss artillery scope, there are probably only a few of them in the entire division that were captured in intact condition.
The tanks made by the Germans are not very good and not as good as the ones made by the Soviet Union. But if you want to talk about the Zeiss optical sights made by the Germans, Malashenko really deserves to know that these do not look very impressive, but in fact they can Thumbs up for something that works great.
Whether it is the sighting systems of the Tiger and King Tiger tanks that I have visited before, or the artillery scope in my hand now, the optical sights made by Zeiss always make people feel impeccable. And this is not just Comrade Lao Ma who feels this way, but all the comrades in the entire division who have tried these "shabby" Krauts say so, and it can be said that they have received rave reviews.
It is true that Malashenko also knows that there will be such a feeling. In fact, most of the optical sights made by the Soviet Union are indeed a bit shoddy and too cheap. Compared with the German Zeiss, there is indeed a big gap, and the judgment is clear. Caused by. If you really want to say that the German guy's Zeiss sight is as good as Zentraedi's black technology, I'm afraid he's exaggerating a little too much, but it's not that good.
But one code leads to another, if it works well, it will work well, and if it can pull out pus, it will be a good plaster.
Now that we have better optical sights made by Germans, it’s okay for my buddy to use his German-made things to witness the scene of these Germans being sent to the sky. The props are the same.
"Damn, these artillerymen are so damn powerful! Instead of dismembering the Germans and blowing them into pieces, are they chopping up dumpling fillings? With one shot, you don't even need a meat grinder. We just happened to dig up the soil from the crater and bury the minced meat and soil together, saving us the trouble of collecting the bodies. Is this just to fertilize the ground or something else?"
What made Comrade Lao Ma sigh in such amazement was actually a masterpiece caused by a high-explosive grenade fired from a 203mm B-4 howitzer.
After crossing a distance of more than ten kilometers, this 203mm high-explosive grenade hit the German position directly. It happened to hit a magical and unbiased position: a simple anti-artillery place crowded with German infantry. Hole.
It would be unfair to say that the German army did not have a long memory and remembered eating rather than fighting.
In 1944, when the war situation became increasingly unfavorable and the strategic initiative had been lost, the increasingly frequent Soviet assaults and increasingly fierce Soviet field artillery fire made the German army truly realize that even if they attack the starting position, they still need to build anti-gun bunkers and Necessity of fortifications.
Otherwise, those Russian idiots who don't know when something is wrong and just want to have fun firing a round of volleys will smash as many large-caliber heavy artillery projectiles as they want on the top of their own heads, making them crackle. After the random bombing, there was a tragic scene of corpses and pieces of flesh and blood everywhere.
Similar to situations and scenes like this, the German army in 1944 has lost count of how many times it was because of its carelessness and obvious omissions in defense that it was beaten by irregular and random artillery strikes that resembled a cold-blooded attack. Unbearable. Sometimes even the alarm clock for getting up in the morning was brought by the Russian guy from the opposite side with heavy artillery shells, which was really disgusting.
The German army, which had been shouting "offense is the best defense" at the beginning of the war and did not bother to carefully build defensive positions, was now forced to become a ground mouse, step up its tutoring, and seriously learn how to repair the earth's fortifications.
Things like anti-gun holes that were not even bothered to build in the past are now beginning to appear in large numbers in the German offensive starting positions.
The number may be a little small, but at least it can squeeze in all the defenders in the standard configuration. This is the minimum that can be done. It would be nice to have a hole drill, and what more bicycles are needed.
But those German infantrymen who thought they could escape by getting into the hole obviously failed to take into account an important factor that usually did not happen.
What would be the result if the Russians on the opposite side brought in heavy artillery with a caliber of more than 200 millimeters and hit the roof of the anti-gun cave directly with one shot?