Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2042: Soviet and German Forces Unite, Bobo Is Finished (Part 2)

"The Germans are downstairs! They are rushing in! Hold the stairs, everyone come over!"

"Machine gun, hurry up and get the machine gun! Bring the machine gun over!"

"Fire! It's fire, the Germans are lighting the fire, hurry up!!!"

Before he could finish his words to remind his comrades, a blazing dragon of fire suddenly rushed over like a raging flame in purgatory. The deadly temperature that was infinitely close to life and death was a sure sign of death.

"Ahhh!!! Fire, hot! Water, where is the water!?"

The body ignited by the flames suffered under the ruthless scorching of the death temperature, and the miserable cries that seemed to tear the soul apart overwhelmed the sound of the exchange of fire that resounded through the night.

With just one spray, these Polish insurgents who had no experience in street fighting and wanted to gather at the entrance of the corridor to drive the enemy down with superior firepower instantly suffered unbearable pain, torture and casualties.

One after another, the firemen screamed miserably and ran around. The moving flames were bright enough to light up the entire second floor.

Some firemen rolled and thrashed on the ground desperately, trying to put out the extremely painful and soul-burning death flames on their bodies as soon as possible.

Other firemen were burned so much that they lost their sense of direction and recognition ability. They just ran around instinctively, and maybe they could find water wherever they ran to. Rational thinking at this time seemed to be impossible.

Some firemen who were in a panic rushed down the stairs directly and ran into the Alsim team who were attacking the second floor after a successful attack.

If they were thrown into the crowd by this fireman, everyone would be finished. Alsim, who knew how dangerous these hopeless bastards were, did not hesitate to show mercy to his men. He pulled the trigger of the STG44 assault rifle in his hand and spewed out flames.

The fireman who was dancing and rushing down the last second, in the next second, fell down with his head and body as if he was tripped by a tripwire, and fell to the ground with a plop, still in flames.

As the raging flames engulfed his body, he was shot into a sieve by the medium-power rifle bullets, ending his already painful life in advance and dying on the spot.

"Quick! There is no time to delay, keep rushing! Be careful of your feet, don't get set on fire!"

The dead body was still burning, but the soldiers attacking the building didn't want to waste any more time here.

Alsim, who led the way, was the first to take the lead and stepped over the burning body that had just died under his feet. He took big steps and tried to be careful not to let his trouser legs or soles of shoes get on the burning corpse oil or unburned sticky fuel on the corpse.

Otherwise, it would really be a big deal, so he had to be careful.

Alsim, holding the STG44 tightly, was the first to rush up the stairwell on the second floor, and then he saw the bodies lying all over the floor.

Some of the bodies were still on fire, and the cause of death was naturally needless to say. Seeing that they were motionless, they must have been killed, and there was no need to go up and shoot them mercifully.

Some of the bodies were not Polish ghosts, and of course they were not on fire, but were killed by bullets. The clothes on their bodies silently told their identities: German soldiers who were originally stationed here.

Those German soldiers guarding the building were alone and trapped without help. Although they fought desperately to the end, they still couldn't hold on until the reinforcements arrived. In the end, they were killed by the Polish ghosts who rushed to the second floor, including the wounded.

The battle did not end here, and a fire could not kill all the Polish ghosts.

There were also a few assholes who dodged the flamethrower to wash their faces and retreated to the inner rooms on the second floor. Seeing that the door was closed, they probably didn't plan to make any wise choices.

"What should we do? Fight?"

The squad leader who rushed up immediately after him asked in the shortest language. Alsim, who was guarding the second floor stairs and observing the situation, quickly gave the answer.

"Don't rush in! Bring the door-breaking explosives you brought, let the Polish ghosts taste the Russian flavor!"

As early as Stalingrad, Malashenko had instructed Varosha, who was still a company commander at the time, to make a directional door-breaking explosive with some limited materials that could be collected at hand, and it also had a super anti-infantry effect.

The specific principle is not difficult. This square flat door-breaking explosive that looks like a floor tile is nothing more than a steel back plate with four edges blocked, which is used to direct the explosive chemical energy and limit the killing path of the blasting impact to the rear and the spread of the blasting impact to the top, bottom, left and right.

As a result, the entire chemical energy explosion power is only spread forward, and by controlling the amount of charge, the explosion is not enough to blow up the steel backing plate, so there is no problem, and safety is guaranteed, even if the distance is relatively close, it will not hurt friendly forces.

So how to enhance the anti-infantry lethality?

This is a good question.

During the Stalingrad period, the soldiers who made this kind of door-breaking explosives by home-made methods could not find suitable materials, and all kinds of materials were scarce. They put in everything that could be used as materials, such as nails, shells, bullets dug out of the wall, and sometimes even glass slag, anyway, as long as the sharp fragments can hurt people.

Mix these things with explosives and fill them in, you can greatly increase the anti-infantry lethality of chemical energy blasting during directional spraying.

This kind of thing is simple to make and can be made with steel plates and explosives as well as some debris and shrapnel. It really helped Malashenko and Varosha a lot during the Battle of Stalingrad. There were many Germans who were hiding in the house and couldn't escape because they were blown away by these directional door-breaking explosives, which had a charge much larger than a grenade and could blow away the door and send shrapnel and debris all over the house.

After the Battle of Stalingrad, this kind of homemade and easy-to-use directional door-breaking anti-infantry explosive was naturally retained, and it was even promoted and successfully converted to regular service because of Malashenko.

From now on, they will all be produced according to the standard of the rear arsenal, and the materials and safety factors have been enhanced compared to the original earth-made ones. The sundries and rags filled inside were replaced with uniform steel balls according to Comrade Lao Ma's suggestion. The front of the explosive was pre-prepared with strong glue. Just stick it on the door and pull the fire to send the enemies in the house on their way. It is a home-based trip. A must-have tool for gand sticks.

Although this thing is indeed easy to use, after all, it is a special weapon with a very narrow scope of application. It has rarely been seen since the Battle of Stalingrad.

Unless you need to break down doors in close combat indoors, this kind of weapon that is not small, light, easy to carry, and cannot be used for anti-armor is really useless. The leader just ordered a batch for emergencies, and stored them as standing weapons in the warehouse. Just like condoms, even if you carry them with you and don't use them, it's better than finding out that you don't have them when you need them.

Taking into account the particularity and possible tactical needs of this camouflage raid, Alsim, who has rich combat experience, guessed that this might be used before setting off. It is indeed very useful, but its scope of application is very narrow and can be used all year round. The special weapons that were gathering dust in the weapons depot of the leadership division were applied to Malashenko and approved.

Now, during the Battle of Stalingrad, this kind of weapon that allowed countless unlucky German soldiers to die without knowing what the Russians used to kill them in the way of "beating cattle across the wall" is about to be used again. Let these die-hard Polish ghosts have a taste of their power.

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