Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2173 The Maker of Tough Jobs

Chapter 2178 The Creator of Tough Work

"We have arrived at the predetermined target area, but there is not a single German here. What should we do now?"

You can say that the Germans are lame and have no work to do, or you can say that Malashenko overestimated the enemy's ability to do it. Anyway, these two descriptions are telling the same thing: at the final detour closing point, there was indeed no organized and organized German army to set up defenses and resistance. Strictly speaking, there was not even a German deserter who was frightened and surrendered. Google search reading

"Continue to execute the next step, don't stop! The detour is completed, but the return is not done yet. Now fight back and send these fascists to their way!"

Detour, detour, detour without return is not Malashenko's established tactical goal.

Penetrating the rear of the German army and reaching the predetermined target point can only be considered half completed. The remaining half is of course to fight back. As for whether to fight to the annihilation of the whole army or to surrender, it is not up to Malashenko alone. It depends on whether the Germans in the artillery fire not far away cherish their lives.

It is worth mentioning that Malashenko's penetration and detour did not meet with the Varosha Brigade troops at the other end.

Strictly speaking, this battle is not to pull an encirclement, but to penetrate the two sides of the left and right sides with basically equal strength. Arriving at their respective detour mark points is considered the completion of the first stage of the task.

The remaining second stage mission objectives are also the same: continue to fight back, use a strong assault force to penetrate from the weakest position of the German defense, and knock out all the remaining chips in the German's hands that can continue to perform "hard work", and then declare the final victory of this battle.

Compared with the single-direction frontal assault that gathers all offensive capabilities, Malashenko's coordinated and unified command of all the troops in his hands, and the combat deployment of dividing the troops into three routes, two detours, and one frontal assault is of course meaningful.

Even players who have played a basic FPS game know that it is more comfortable to keep a line of guns and shoot at one person, or to shoot at the front with two buttocks being stabbed at the same time and shot at three sides. This is a very simple question that can be imagined with a little thought.

Furthermore, the leader division with a large force and abundant strength, and the combat capability equivalent to the army-level unit, cannot deploy all the troops at hand on the front battlefield at once under the premise of optimal combat efficiency.

Everyone understands the principle of marginal effect. When the troops invested in the front battlefield with a fixed width reach a certain upper limit, you continue to invest more troops in this limited battlefield width, which can indeed gain benefits and further enhance the offensive energy, but the return ratio of this investment and feedback report is very low.

And after the troop input of the battlefield width reaches saturation, the more you continue to invest, the lower it will be. It is meaningless to continue to pile up numbers unless it is really necessary. Of course, it is also a problem that is easy to make in high-intensity large-scale mechanized operations. The key depends on what is the optimal upper limit of the saturation of troop input.

This needs to be explored on the battlefield after the synthetic adaptation that is completely different from the previous one is completed, at least in theory, it is the case in a step-by-step order.

After all, the synthetic operations of various arms after the completion of full mechanization support are very different from traditional operations.

The saturation problem of how much troop input is under a certain battlefield width, naturally, cannot be applied mechanically with previous experience, and everything has to be explored again. In theory, the exploration process will pay a price, and experience, summary and improvement will be gained by learning from mistakes or bloody lessons, at least in theory, but this theory does not work for Comrade Lao Ma.

With a "cheat code collection" from the future in his head, Malashenko has already mastered the theories, tactics, and essentials of mechanized combined arms operations.

After all, it was a complete and reliable set of things that the Soviet army of later generations has summarized after exploring and accumulating all the precious exploration experience that has been preserved for decades before the disintegration of the Cold War and the efforts of several generations.

Even some embarrassing younger generations have used this set of things explored by their ancestors to launch the eleventh Stalin assault on the Nazis.

As a result, due to various pitfalls such as the lack of determination of the leaders, the hasty formulation of the combat plan and the underestimation of the enemy, they were branded with a big "vegetable" word and poor strategic performance. But they can still beat the Nazis on the front tactical battlefield so that they dare not go out of the city to fight in the field and cannot take care of themselves.

To be honest, if the work above is not done well, and the people below can still fight like this, it is enough to show that some tactical things are really useful.

Malashenko has taken this set of things that are still very useful after decades, and now he has adapted it to local conditions and made practical changes. Then he can really beat the Nazis to death and the shit will keep coming out. This is no joke.

The front battlefield is not wide enough, and too many troops will be saturated? It doesn't matter, I can just do a frontal assault and penetration.

No one said that the width of the battlefield cannot be expanded manually. I can open two more battlefields behind your two German sticks, and that is also called battlefield width. I can still put the troops with the highest efficiency ratio into them, and thus maximize the death of you fascist thugs.

And I, Malashenko, also know exactly what the highest threshold of the effectiveness of deploying mechanized heavy troops is. What can you, a bunch of Nazi fascist idiots, do to fight me? I will beat you all back to your mother's womb now!

Malashenko, who was determined to do it, smoothly connected all the tactical arrangements. The Germans, who were already in a mess and unable to reinforce due to the infantry that broke into the front of the position and the enemies that came from the front battlefield, soon discovered in shock.

The two Russian heavy troops that had just killed through the edge of the position and sent in a large number of infantry, now came back from the left and right rear directions at the same time.

They were beaten from the front, the left front, and the right front. The left and right rear were about to be beaten, and it was a more vicious mother-like spiral beating than the three directions in front.

The width of the battlefield was expanded to the point where it almost surrounded the entire German defense area in a circular shape. It was almost like wherever there was a German defense position, there was a battlefield, and it was already or would soon be a battlefield.

In the moment when he had a thorough understanding of the real battlefield situation, Major General Reinhardt in the semi-buried command post was like a puppet with its strings cut. He was unable to stand steadily, staggered, and instantly collapsed on the chair behind him, muttering words that he himself did not know what the meaning was.

"Too fast, how could this happen? Why is it so fast? Why is this so?"

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