Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2002 Mobile Brigade

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A full-caliber high-explosive grenade with a bullet diameter of up to 130 mm has been loaded into the chamber. The one that Iushkin is keeping a close eye on is probably the last remaining Panther II on the entire front-facing battlefield.

Iushkin could probably guess that the 130mm caliber grenade hit King Tiger with one shot. If it didn't hit the target, it would probably not have any satisfactory effect.

That's right, Iushkin doesn't like failure, especially when he fails when he does something for the first time.

As long as it is possible, you should choose a more reliable plan the first time you do something to ensure safety and one-time success. For example, choose a black man whose defense is not as thick and thick as the Tiger King. Leopard 2 is a good choice to start with.

The Panther 2, which had just fired a shot and started maneuvering, kept loading while avoiding the enemy's aim, waiting for an opportunity to fire another shot. It was still unclear what kind of terrifying thing there was in the Soviet heavy tank cluster opposite. Things have already set their sights on him.

"For constant speed movement, continue"

Iushkin, who has entered a state of integration of man and artillery, is accustomed to whispering and talking to himself while maintaining concentration. This is one of the reasons why Malashenko commented that he "talks nonsense as soon as he goes to the battlefield." one.

The Panther 2 was maneuvering forward at a constant speed, and Iushkin easily caught the rhythm. Before the Panther 2, which was indeed a bit awkward and kept changing its trajectory, adjusted its direction of maneuver again, I was sure that I had pulled it right. Iushkin's finger, which corresponded to the amount of advance, had already touched the trigger.

"This is it, die!"

boom--

A roar far more violent than the firing of the 122 gun exploded instantly, and huge and heavy projectiles rushed and roared towards the target from the flames of the muzzle. From the perspective of a bystander, it was already an impressive and powerful strike, with such force and ferocity that no one would doubt the tragic fate of the target who received this blow.

The speeding shells made a shrill whistle and hit the upper part of the Panther's side armor, hitting the bullseye in the middle.

The Black Panther II, which was still maneuvering, was like a rat that fell into a pit of fire. The whole body was instantly swallowed up by the violent explosion flames and firelight impact.

The warhead of the projectile has a larger charge than the 130 grenade of the 122 grenade, and the explosion sound and shocking shock wave produced are far superior to the former. This was enough to make Iushkin, who had been staring closely at the gun scope, unable to see clearly the target after the gun hit the target. What kind of state is it now? Everything as far as he can see is a piece of flying sand, rocks and dust. Flying.

"Sokka! Is this German guy dead? I can't see anything!"

Iushkin, who was spitting out sweet things and scolding his mother, quickly got the answer. After the fire and smoke caused by the explosion gradually dissipated, what was left could only be the final result of the dust settling.

The astonishingly powerful 130mm full-caliber grenade not only instantly blew away all the skirt armor on one side of the poor Panther II, but also opened a fire on the already thin and low-defense side armor. It is estimated that at least a pig's head can be completely inserted into the big hole.

The cracked armor gaps and fragments were intertwined and distorted, as shocking as open wounds on a human body. The turret tilted to one side with the gun barrel hanging down silently told that the turret steering mechanism of this Black Panther II had been completely destroyed by the explosion. As for whether it could continue to be used in battle, that was even more nonsense.

No surviving German armored soldiers escaped from the bombed wreckage, and there was no sign that anyone was still alive in the cracked armor wound on the side of the vehicle.

There is no doubt that this unlucky Panther II did not survive this test and was taken away by a powerful 130mm full-caliber grenade and drove westward.

Iushkin achieved the result he wanted. For the first time, he used a grenade to hit the German's broken car and achieved an instant kill. The result of one shot and two black panthers was a satisfactory ending to the first battle.

"Done! Ha! The poor and weak Fasis is vulnerable!"

"Armor-piercing bullets are good!"

That is to say, by using the time to confirm the target situation after firing, Artyom, who was so busy, and his new partner worked together to complete the loading of the next armor-piercing projectile requested by the commander, and closed the gun breech.

Malashenko does not intend to stay here and play shooting games with the Germans. The outcome of the battle has actually been decided at this point. It was time to prepare for the next move and send away these Germans who still seemed to have no intention of surrender.

"Attention all vehicle crews, the first attack formation charges forward! Keep your distance and press forward from the front, eliminate the last remaining enemies, and then go to support our comrades!"

The two wings of the Grossdeutschland Division's defensive position are entirely protected by their own armored forces. Once this temporary protection is shattered, it also means that in front of Malashenko, there will no longer be any offensive path leading to the flanks of the German position. block.

And this kind of "no more obstruction" is not unique. It is also the same for Varosha's troops at the other end of the front, who are also at an advantage against another flanking German armored force.

"Report the situation, Varosha, have you done it over there?"

Malachenko believed that there would be no big problem with Varosha, or if he could lose even this kind of game that was purely for record-keeping, then Varosha would not have to stay in the position of brigade commander, and should give up his position as soon as possible and return to his regiment commander. Even if he could afford to lose, Malachenko could not afford to lose this man.

Unlike Malachenko and Kurbalov, who were majored in tank soldiers, Varosha, who was majored in infantry, still did not have the habit of following the front-line troops in the tank to command the battle even when he became the commander of the heavy combined brigade. After all, this was not what he was good at, but this did not mean that Varosha would shrink in the rear fixed command post to give orders.

A mobile brigade headquarters modified from the chassis of a Stepunk truck supported by the Americans is Varosha's new battlefield command post. At the same time, there are six other command vehicles with the same chassis modification, but with different functions and equipment, which serve as auxiliary command and backup vehicles, carrying other staff and communication personnel of the brigade headquarters of the second heavy combined brigade.

To be precise, this entire mobile command vehicle fleet is the complete mobile brigade headquarters of the Second Heavy Combined Brigade.

The extremely high level of mechanization and the uniqueness of tactics and methods of the Leader Division have determined that the traditional camping brigade headquarters has been difficult to keep up with the ever-changing battle process speed, at least for the front-line combat troops.

However, this does not mean that the fixed command headquarters of camping are not suitable for the Leader Division at all. It’s just that such a traditional command organization is more suitable for a division headquarters that does not need much mobility, because Malashenko is personally commanding on the front line, so there is no need to update the combat situation of the front-line troops, and only needs to be responsible for coordinating and mobilizing matters in the rear. It’s that simple.

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