Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1871 A Bold Plan

"Is this guy really crazy? Does he really want to fight with the Russians? Will he be beaten to pieces or risk his life in that damn place?"

Unn couldn't believe that the young boy in front of him was talking seriously. At this time, how could there be such a blind bastard who thought that the Russian steel monster was easy to deal with?

Yes, the Russian infantry is worse than their armored forces. If it is infantry versus infantry alone, the German army may not be able to achieve a good record in the battle. Read МIf the numbers are the same and the technical equipment is not too different, the German infantry can even win with a high probability. Based on his past combat experience, Unn dared to say that he was definitely not lying and not talking nonsense.

But once those Russian armored forces join the battle and come to muddy the waters, Unn can guarantee that the development of the battle will never develop in a direction that is too favorable to the German army.

Especially the Russians are starting to have more and more new tanks in their hands, and the old tanks are being phased out more and more quickly. The latest T43 medium tanks and Stalin VI heavy tanks are very powerful, and ordinary German armored forces cannot fight against these. The monster has no advantage at all, and only the elite German armored units equipped with Panthers and King Tigers can compete with it.

The young boy in front of him holds the Tiger King in his hand. This is indeed his ability to challenge the Russians. Wu En has to admit this.

But what can these eight King Tigers do? In particular, Wu En felt more and more that the Russian force he encountered just now was just a vanguard force, and there would be a large Russian force to follow soon. This young boy named Kalvus was here. He actually dares to utter arrogant words at such a time. Is this guy a fool or a lunatic? ?

"snort"

He stared at Calvus' face for nearly ten seconds, but could not find any hint of joking or fear in it.

At this point, Wu En can only say that he may have really met a "reckless man" who is not afraid of death, but it may also be that this guy really has some trump cards or abilities that he doesn't know about, and he is sure to defeat those Russians. I don't know for sure.

Anyway, you are not the one going to fight the Russians to death, so why should you care about such a fool who doesn't listen to good advice?

There is no need to say more at this point. Since you want to fight, then I will help you and let me see what your final result will be.

After thinking about the matter, Uen gradually relaxed his frown, but Kalvus in front of him still kept a smile on his face and waited.

"Listen carefully, I will only say it once, there is no time to say it a second time, Lieutenant."

Seeing that the lieutenant colonel in front of him was finally willing to say something, Kalvus nodded again with that harmless smile.

"Of course I'm listening, sir."

About two minutes later, when Kalvus, who had confirmed that everything he wanted to know was too late, returned to the car again, Kammer, who had burned the second cigarette to the butt of the cigarette, was sitting on the edge of the turret waiting.

"What did you hear? Are the Russians in the village planning a party to welcome us?"

"There's no party, but we have to give the Russians some gifts."

Calvus, who returned to his car, immediately called his comrades to gather around him. The people summoned were not only Calvus's own crew, but also the few King Tigers that were accompanying him behind him. Other German armored soldiers who got out of the car not long ago.

"Look here, guys, I got some new information."

The war zone map taken out from the satchel on his waist was spread out on the ground by Calvus, and the twig he picked up casually became Calvus' temporary guest lecturer.

"The enemy in the village is not simple, it is a heavily armored force."

"The infantry people described that the enemies were all the latest Stalin VI heavy tanks, and there were also a few new T43s. I don't know what the follow-up strength was, but in the first wave of battles that attacked the village's defenses, at least About fifteen Russian tanks appeared, accompanied by at least one battalion of infantry. "

"A battalion!?"

The other commander, who had his general's hat tilted on his forehead, sounded surprised, and hurriedly asked Calvus as if he had heard something extraordinary.

"We may be able to defeat more tanks with fewer tanks, but how do you deal with infantry? We only have these eight tanks. The village is a paradise for infantry fighting. If we rush there, we will be surrounded by them from all sides. There is no infantry cover to rush in. You can only die, Carl.”

The words of the commander with his military cap tilted were nodded in approval by several other commanders present. Kalvus, who turned his attention to Kosher, quickly responded.

"You're right, so we have to go over and have a look and do some reconnaissance. See if those Russian infantry are still in the village. Maybe they have left for other tasks? If so, this is our absolute best chance. A great opportunity. The Russians don’t know we’re coming. This is a great opportunity to surprise their heavily armored forces.”

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Seriously speaking, several captains present felt that Calvus's idea was too whimsical and natural.

Why do you think that the Russian infantry will leave after taking the village? This is not common sense. Generally speaking, isn't it normal to continue to hold on to a village after taking it?

The German tank commanders gathered together all had their own ideas, but no one stood up to speak first. The first person to break the silence was finally Kalvus's close friend, the No. 213 Tiger King tank commander Kosher.

"Then I'll go with you. Just like before, drive a bucket truck to see if it works."

How to confirm whether the enemy's deployment is the same as you expected? It's very simple. Go there and see for yourself. The brave and tough brothers Kalvus and Kosher often drove bucket trucks to the enemy's noses to investigate and find out the situation, and this time was no exception.

Just when Kalvus and Kosher were about to drive the bucket truck to conduct forward reconnaissance, something was happening to the Soviet troops stationed in the village ahead that they didn't know about yet.

"Emergency support? Why not send tanks? If you need emergency support, wouldn't it be better if it's faster? Why did you leave us behind?"

The deputy company commander, with a question mark on his face, still didn't quite understand the current emergency. In the newly built forward command post in the center of the village, Kirill, who was holding the newspaper that had just been sent a call, was explaining to him.

"The ones who followed us in the attack were all light infantry, and they were seriously lacking in defensive heavy weapons. The superiors were worried that if we were transferred away, the village might be in trouble if it encountered a counterattack from the German armored forces and large forces. It would be impossible to defend without heavy weapons."

"An infantry encounter just broke out in the south. The group of Germans we ran into was probably the same group as the one we met in the village, probably from the same division. There was a lack of encirclement forces over there, so we had to transfer our light infantry to support them first. In short, the follow-up infantry would arrive soon, and the time we had no infantry on hand was very short, maybe not even an hour."

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