Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2485: Huge Telegraph Pole

The huge missile body that was highly recognizable on the battlefield was so large that even from such a long distance, the well-informed Malashenko could feel the strong ominous aura emitted by the anti-tank missile in flight, which was emitting flames, as if he was observing it closely next to it.

As the saying goes, the larger the missile body, the more explosive it is, and the harder it hits people. For any ammunition that uses warhead explosives to convert chemical energy to kill, the change in the amount of explosives not only directly determines the gradual increase in power, but also has a huge additional gain effect.

When the amount of explosives reaches a certain level, it will cause a qualitative change in the damage effect.

Even if it cannot break the enemy's defense, the huge explosive power is enough to smash most of the heavy targets in front of it and send them to heaven. For example, one of Malashenko's favorite things to do every day is to use the Red Navy's 130 naval gun grenades to indiscriminately smash the German tanks, at least most of the tanks.

And now, the situation has changed.

As the leader of the attacked division, they had to withstand the bombardment of this German heavy anti-tank missile, which was almost as big as half a telephone pole. Just looking at the huge size of this thief, Malashenko felt a considerable degree of chill, and could not imagine what would happen if one of his tanks was directly hit by this thing.

Although Malashenko had seized the opportunity before the last moment and pressed the radio transmitter that he had been holding tightly in his hand to warn and remind, it was too late after all.

Receiving voice information from the human brain and then making corresponding reactions to carry out actual maneuvering and evasion is not something that can be done instantly but takes time.

And the huge anti-tank missile that was whistling at a distance that was not far away would not give the tank crew such an opportunity to evade at all, and time was not enough from the beginning.

In a flash of lightning, it hit the upper armor of the front, followed by a terrifying explosion. All this happened in just a breath that even bystanders could hardly react to.

Boom boom——

"Alpaca!!!"

Malachenko, who was so angry that his eyes almost popped out of their sockets, was helpless and could do nothing. He could only watch this huge anti-tank missile hit the IS7 heavy tank with the turret call sign 131.

Undoubtedly, whether it is the turret call sign or the vehicle type under the leadership division organization rules, this is a mass-produced command-type IS7 heavy tank that is at least a company-level command vehicle.

Although Malachenko has always been absolutely confident in the protection level of the IS7 heavy tank, this confidence does not include the current situation.

There is an upper limit to any defense level, especially for chemical energy damage.

As for that huge thing that is as big as half a telephone pole, it is said that the IS7 can really defend against it.

It is not clear whether others believe it or not, anyway, Comrade Lao Ma, who is pragmatic, really doesn't believe it here. The "authentic national curse" that he ran out of his mouth subconsciously is the most true portrayal of Malachenko's inner heart at the moment.

When the explosion and smoke, which were comparable to the size of a 152mm grenade, finally dissipated and the dust gradually settled, Malashenko was able to see what kind of damage and harm the Germans had caused to the world's strongest heavy tank.

The final impact can only be described as shocking.

When the explosion and smoke dissipated, this huge IS7 heavy tank had been completely paralyzed in place and could no longer move.

The two tracks on the left and right sides were all cut in half like half a fan of pork.

The front track plates were even completely removed from the entire track. The track, which was missing several pieces, now fell and spread on the ground like two cross-section strips that had been bitten off.

The front guide wheel was not in a good condition either. The huge explosion shattered it as soon as it caused damage, and the several road wheels that followed closely and were densely arranged were also blown to pieces, either incomplete or completely disappeared.

The IS7 heavy tank, which had lost its front ground support, was digging the ground with its head down, just like a bull in the Colosseum that was stabbed in the back by a long spear and fell to the ground, no longer able to stand up and continue fighting.

It was not just the walking device that was severely damaged. The 130mm naval gun tube transplanted from the Red Navy destroyer had also been blown to pieces.

The front half of the gun tube had been blown away to who knows where, leaving only the back half of the gun tube connected to the gun shield and the root of the gun. Obviously, there was no possibility of continuing to fire and fight.

The front upper armor of the vehicle body, which was directly hit by the terrifying explosion power generated by the missile, was also in a bad condition. Huge, burnt black stains covered the entire front of the arrow-shaped vehicle's upper armor, with scattered traces spreading outward from the center of the explosion.

From the angle and distance where Malashenko was, it was impossible to determine the details of the damage to the armor, and it was also impossible to know whether the armor was completely penetrated, but these questions were obviously no longer important at the moment.

The IS7 heavy tank could no longer continue to fight, and even whether it could be repaired in the field became an unknown number, which needed to be marked with a huge question mark of great uncertainty.

For the Germans, regardless of whether the armor is penetrated or not, as long as the IS7 can be withdrawn from the battle and removed from the available equipment list of the leader division, then such a result can be regarded as achieving the goal, which is acceptable and can even be said to be the best situation that can be expected.

This can no longer be said to be "a big trouble", but "an unprecedented trouble", so big that it has the potential to shake the foundation of the leader division, and for a moment, it made Malashenko feel a chill on his back.

The most cruel reality is that the Germans now directly surpass the IS6 heavy tanks and have the ability to destroy the leader division, or the strongest IS7 heavy tank in the Red Army or even the world in service in one step.

What's more damning is that this thing is a precision anti-flying ammunition deployed on a motor vehicle, not an unguided random bomb deployed in a fixed position.

Although the accuracy of your German anti-tank missiles, well, I have to say that it is indeed close to random like Hanzo, at a long distance it is just a "fate, wonderful".

But, as you can see, the Germans can guarantee acceptable accuracy by just keeping this thing at medium and short distances. It only takes a moment for a huge telegraph pole to send the 70-ton armored behemoth IS7 away on the spot, so this is still very annoying.

There are many problems derived from this, all of which are troublesome things that make people feel headache just thinking about them, and there is no ready-made solution. This is an unexpected situation that is completely beyond Malashenko's expectations.

But Malashenko has no mind to think about these things now. If he does not solve this huge problem in front of him, it is equivalent to not even having the opportunity to think about how to solve future problems.

Killing this terrifying "behemoth killer" in front of him and winning the battle that must be won in front of him, the mission and task of Malashenko and the leadership division have never changed from beginning to end.

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