Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2055 Midnight Ambush

Malachenko would not naturally participate in and command the battle as an infantryman. Although the German Panther II was not very easy to use, and it always felt a little uncomfortable and awkward, it was still a main medium tank, wasn't it?

If Malachenko could leave the tank alone and quit his job to become an infantryman, it would be really outrageous.

Moreover, without any positional artillery to rely on, the only direct anti-armor artillery firepower that could be relied on was the few Panther IIs led by Malachenko. These vehicles were all relied on to deal with the German rubbish.

If we really want to talk about infantry anti-tank firepower, it can't be said that there is really no infantry anti-tank firepower.

But the Panzerfaust is really touching when it comes to tanks, mainly because the effective range is really hard to describe.

It's okay to launch sneak attacks and ambushes, or to hold fixed positions.

But in a battle like this, where you must not let the Germans bomb you to the bridge and you must quickly eliminate the enemy's armored forces, the Iron Fist is really not very suitable. Using tank-to-tank anti-armor firepower to solve the battle is undoubtedly the most appropriate choice.

"The Germans' broken cars are coming up, how do we fight them? Blow them away directly?"

As soon as Malashenko stepped into the car, Iushkin, who had been waiting impatiently in the gunner's position, immediately asked. Not only did he talk nonsense when fighting, but he also got excited when fighting.

Malashenko, who sat in his commander's position, did not rush to answer Iushkin, but after slightly adjusting his commander's periscope and aiming the center of vision at the German's position, he spoke quietly.

"The German tanks are in the front, but it is not clear whether there are more behind. Observe first and wait for my order!"

Malashenko was worried that the tanks brought by the Germans might not be limited to the few broken Type 4 tanks that could be seen within the field of vision.

Maybe it was a rat pulling a big ladle - the big head was behind, and if there were a few big guys hanging behind it that were not discovered in advance, the surprise index would suddenly increase a lot.

After all, Malashenko knew that Warsaw was indeed an ominous place.

In the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising in the existing history, the Germans not only dispatched traditional armored tanks, but also dispatched the large self-propelled heavy artillery units, which can be regarded as special armored troops in this era.

The big Grizzly assault guns and the even bigger Sturmtiger all participated in the battle. What if the Germans came to the bridgehead with this thing in the middle of the night to support, and then used 380mm rockets to hit the bridge.

Not to mention that the bridge was destroyed in one shot, at least it would be no problem to open a big hole in the bridge deck, this is a fucking giant rocket with the caliber of the main gun of a battleship.

Even if the bridge didn't collapse, it would inevitably affect the efficiency of the heavy troops' passage. Although the possibility of the Sturmtiger appearing in this place was very low, Malashenko still decided to observe and figure out the enemy situation before fighting.

What if the Germans were scared away by opening fire too early?

Malashenko was planning to keep all these bastards here. It would be embarrassing if they ran away, right?

Just as Malashenko was keeping an eye on the approaching German marching column, there was an unexpected movement in the German column opposite.

"Are there Germans driving towards us? Oh, they are coming directly towards us! Just one car!"

Iushkin, whose magnification was higher than Malashenko's commander's scope, exclaimed. He clearly saw a barrel car rushing out of the German marching column and was now speeding towards the bridgehead at a rapid speed. Such an unexpected situation was not within the pre-planned plan.

For Malashenko, it was also thanks to his heart that he knew that this was World War II, not the Middle East battlefield of the 21st century.

If you change to the 21st century, and replace Comrade Lao Ma with the Russian troops stationed in Syria, and take a group of people to guard a crucial bridgehead, in the middle of the night, a car suddenly stepped on the accelerator and rushed towards the bridgehead. You can see that Malashenko would be scared to death by PTSD on the spot. Who knows if there is an unscrupulous green uncle in the car who is ready to self-destruct and send you to the west.

Fortunately, the Germans are not green but black, and they should not do such unscrupulous things as car bombs in this era.

Then the question is, what is the German going to do by coming here alone in a car?

After calming down and thinking quickly, Comrade Lao Ma thinks that he is probably here to make contact or confirm the situation?

Anyway, it should not be said that our side has been exposed. If it is really exposed, why would the Germans send a car here? Do they think they are so awesome that they come to persuade surrender? Obviously impossible.

After weighing the pros and cons, Malashenko finally decided to let the German's little car come over first to see what would happen. If we really want to say the worst case scenario, the probability is really close to zero. Malashenko thinks it's worth a gamble.

"Two people got off the car, one in the front and one in the back. The one in front looks like a senior official. What should we do?"

Iushkin, who watched all this happen eagerly, reported the latest situation in real time. Malashenko, who was not blind, didn't need such a report, so he just thought the guy was talking nonsense.

"Arsim should be able to solve it. He will send someone to deal with it. Let's observe first."

Malashenko believed that with Arsim's ability and experience, he was enough to deal with the current emergency.

And the facts that followed also confirmed Malashenko's idea. Alsim really sent someone to argue with the two Germans who got off the car. It is estimated that he should have picked the one with the best German level.

At such a long distance, Malashenko naturally couldn't hear what those people were saying.

But with his superior eyesight and the commander's periscope with a good field of view, he probably saw that the two Germans who got off the car seemed to be a little impatient and dissatisfied. They kept gesturing and talking nonsense there. The guy sent by Alsim to negotiate was able to deal with it well. You gesture with me, I gesture with you, let's see who can gesture better.

"What are they talking about? How can you bargain with the capitalists?"

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Malashenko said nothing and did not answer Ivushkin's meaningless question, for fear that he would miss some important details if he was distracted, although Malashenko himself was also muttering in his heart, wondering what those people were talking about.

At the same moment when Malashenko was thinking about whether to pick up the radio to ask, the man sent to negotiate suddenly took action and temporarily retreated, which made Malashenko pause his actions, and then Arsim's radio took the lead to call.

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