Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1843 The Speeding Death Train (Part 2)

When the heavy whistle sounded, Alsim, who was trembling as if he had been electrocuted, immediately realized that the situation was not good. Reading

The slight trembling of the entire train that he had just seen with his own eyes was not the noise made by firing, but the precursor of the power of this thing starting to run and preparing to run away.

Once the German train left this place and drove out of the platform, what would happen next and what it meant, Alsim knew it almost instantly without even thinking about it. All the efforts and efforts would be in vain at that time, and it would be no exaggeration to say that the blood and sacrifice of the soldiers would become meaningless.

Alsim had reason to believe that the Germans must have stuffed all the treasures they could take away into the armored train. Using this monster with strong armor and powerful guns to transport and escort these stolen treasures was indeed the best choice.

But it was too unrealistic to rely on infantry alone to stop such a steel dragon monster. Even the absolute heavy infantry among the infantry and the combat engineers of the Soviet Red Army could not do such a thing.

All hopes at this moment can only be placed on the division commander and the heavy tanks of Stalin's First Guards Tank Division, which are also equipped with strong armor and powerful guns. Only these mainstays of the Red Army's steel torrent can accomplish such a difficult task.

If even the heavy tanks cannot stop the escape of this column of steel monsters, then everything will end here and there will be no more solutions.

The red shining flare is like a bright lamp hanging high in the sky, extremely dazzling. Alsim is sure that this flare will be seen by the comrades waiting outside the station, and only they can save the current situation from danger.

As if to respond to Alsim's thoughts, less than half a minute after the flare was launched, the outer wall of the station, which had been broken into pieces and devastated, suddenly shattered like a wooden fence smashed by a mad bull, and brick chips flew everywhere.

The IS6 heavy tanks, the most iconic of the Stalinist Guards 1st Tank Division, roared into the station with their huge steel bodies from the smoke and dust. This heavy tank with excellent design and outstanding combat power has almost become the symbol of the invincible troops of the Stalinist Guards 1st Tank Division. Alsim has never felt that he feels so close to these big iron guys as he does now.

The IS6 heavy tank, which took the lead, broke through the wall, broke into the restricted area, and rushed into the station. Following closely behind was a more powerful heavy tank with a larger body and more visual impact than the IS6. The special combination of the Guards logo and the division emblem on the turret is obviously painted, and the turret number 177 can tell at a glance whose car it is.

"Who fired the signal flare! Who fired the signal flare? Come out and report the situation!"

What is a little surprising is that the IS4 heavy tank No. 177 did not break into the restricted area in a combat state with the turret hatch closed, but drove into the station yard with the turret hatch open and half a person standing outside the turret.

As soon as Malashenko led his team into the yard, he immediately started yelling, eager to learn the first-hand battlefield situation and find the person who fired the signal flare to find out the truth.

Malashenko, who roared like a lion as soon as he appeared, did not wait too long. The instigator of everything soon stepped forward and stood up.

"Comrade division commander, I fired the signal flare! Captain Alsim, the commander of the first company of the combat engineer battalion, reports to you!"

Malashenko, who supported the turret with both hands to stabilize his body, looked from top to bottom and saw that the person standing in front of his car seemed to match the face in his memory, and the questions that followed quickly came out of his mouth.

"Where are the things? Have you found the treasure? Where are all the things!?"

Faced with Malashenko's questions that were as fast as a machine gun, Alsim, who had no time to waste time explaining the situation, just raised his hand and pointed his big hand, and immediately shouted to Malashenko in the direction of the platform behind him.

"The Germans are trying to escape, comrade commander! They got a heavy armored train with cannons on it, and the treasure is in it! The train just started, and it's still time, hurry up and intercept them!"

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The dense noise of the heavy tank cluster action around him blocked Malashenko's hearing. From the time he saw the signal flare and ordered to set off until he rushed into the platform, Malashenko, who thought his ears were fine, didn't hear the whistle of the train starting.

After Alsim's sudden reminder, Malashenko, who was speechless and realized that "something went wrong", didn't even have time to curse. He just picked up the radio transmitter next to the turret cover and shouted orders.

"Target, platform! Charge! All crews, rush up! Stop the German armored train! Don't let these bastards run away with the treasure!"

There is no doubt that Malashenko was really angry at the moment.

Not only Alsim, but even Malashenko didn't expect that these fascist bastards would actually use an armored train to transport the treasure.

This is naturally not a battle that infantry can handle. Letting infantry charge a serious armored train, how stupid can a fool think of it? If this thing is ready and firing at full power, the fierce firepower it bursts out is no less than that of an armored company, or even more. You can say that it is a cruiser moving on the railway.

Although two regiments with more troops were brought in for the sake of caution at the beginning, Malashenko currently has far fewer tanks that can be used and rushed to the platform immediately. All in all, it is at most the number of a company.

There is no way, who made this bloody emergency come so suddenly, and being able to mobilize a company of tanks to rush into the station so quickly is already the maximum reaction speed. After all, tanks are not like infantry, which can rush into the station in a swarm. You have to pay attention to the formation of the convoy or the traffic rules of the battlefield, right?

There was no time to waste, so he had to rush forward. Before he could really see what the German heavy armored train looked like, Malashenko could only firmly believe that the IS6 heavy tanks in his company were enough.

As for the specific tactical arrangements and arrangements, how to stop the German armored train? Is it necessary to use the main gun to directly fire at this stupid group of iron fools? Everything is hard to say now, and the final result can only be seen when they really rush onto the platform.

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