Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2884 Super Earth Plane

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If you say his resume is brilliant, it is indeed quite "brilliant".

Sulovchenko never dreamed that the talent called Ochayev in front of him was actually introduced by Artim in this way across the military branches, and he even didn't expect that it would involve the relationship with the division commander.

But on second thought, Artim was so popular in front of the division commander.

If he asked the division commander to do a small thing, it would really not be a difficult thing and could be done.

Although the fact that the ground crew crippled the ace pilot sounds serious, think about it from another perspective. What kind of person handled this matter and came to rescue him? It was a Soviet hero who was famous throughout the army and the country, a legendary tank major general, a proud disciple of Marshal Zhukov, the founder and first and current division commander of the leader division, and even the supreme leader Comrade Stalin praised him. Major General Malashenko.

Do you think it is difficult to get a case of a ground crew member who injured the little ace pilot because he was drunk and did not intend to do so?

Besides, Malashenko did not just let people off the hook. Comrade Lao Ma also has something to say. I am providing a chance for the guilty talents to make meritorious service with a better use of their value, in order to better fight the enemy.

Are you dissatisfied?

If you are dissatisfied, just keep it to yourself, or report it to the higher-ups, whatever you want.

As for how the higher-level leaders evaluate your "performance art", it is none of Comrade Lao Ma's business, and that's another matter.

It is neither necessary nor important to delve into these past events now.

The important thing is that Sulovchenko is really curious. When Ochayev in front of him dismantled the big firecracker on the battlefield, did he really not feel anything at all?

"Comrade, you know the danger of unexploded aerial bombs better than I do. Were you not afraid when you started to dismantle it? Did you really believe that you could deal with the British bombs?"

Ha——

Sulovichenko asked this question in disbelief, and there was no trace of negative emotion on his face. Comrade Ochayev, who looked "relaxed and happy", just smiled casually.

"Comrade Lian, my grandfather told me when I was very young: do it first, then be afraid. People who are afraid before they start to do it can't accomplish anything."

"There is no essential difference between aerial bombs, just like British guns are guns and Soviet guns are guns. They are similar and not completely different."

"I believe in my ability, believe in myself, and believe that I can complete the task, and then I did it. After removing the fuse, I thought about whether I was afraid just now. I was a little scared, but it didn't affect my completion of the task. This is my answer."

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Okay, it seems that my previous understanding of the saying "Alsim Company is full of tough guys" is still a little shallow.

Alsim Company is not only full of tough guys and explosives experts, but also has no shortage of explosives experts transferred from the aviation force. The so-called "hidden dragons and crouching tigers" probably means this.

"Okay, time for small talk is over. If you keep dragging your feet, those Nazi dogs in cages will get so anxious that they'll bite the iron door."

"Come on, help me lift this thing over, come on!"

The bomb in the back of the truck is neither big nor small, it's just a 500-pound British bomb. It weighs a little over 200 kilograms, which is roughly equivalent to the total weight of three normal adult men.

After the fuse is removed, this thing is just a tin can filled with explosives, as Alsim said, and it's very safe. Even if you hit its warhead with a sledgehammer, it won't explode unless you use some means to detonate it, so just go ahead and lift it.

Equivalent to the total weight of three normal adult men, it's still quite heavy.

Not only did Alsim and Sulovchenko start at the same time, but even Claus, who followed them, was very tactful and called on his brothers to help carry the thing away.

A group of men carried a British 500-pound aerial bomb to the place where it was needed - the big iron door at the entrance of the underground arsenal.

"Okay, just put it here. The explosives on hand are enough to detonate. This time, give these Nazi bastards a big one! Enough to blow the people and the door into a meat paste!"

The total weight of the aerial bomb is more than 200 kilograms. According to the starting charge coefficient of 50%, it is more than 100 kilograms of explosives.

What is the concept of more than 100 kilograms of explosives?

It is equivalent to piling dozens of 152mm high-explosive grenades at the door. After a while, they will detonate at the same time. Please imagine the specific power.

"Wait, what if those Nazis hide underground? Wouldn't our work be in vain?"

Sulovichenko's worry makes sense, but Alsim has already thought of a solution, but he is not going to execute it himself, mainly because he doesn't have the ability to do it.

"Don't you speak German? Find a way to trick those bastards inside to the door and gather them together. Anyway, they can't see what's going on outside, so how they cooperate inside is up to you, right?"

"Well, that makes sense."

After the operation was completed, everyone in Alsim who had arranged the ceremony scene retreated to a safe distance and waited, leaving only Sulovechenko responsible for pulling the fuse and gathering the enemies.

"Inside! The damn door is stuck! The British air raid blew the door apart! We don't have enough manpower outside, so you pull it from the inside. Get more manpower, and we push it from the outside. Let's open the door together! Just a little bit closer!”

Sulovechenko, who was holding the fuse in his hand, opened his mouth. The SS soldiers who had been waiting inside for a long time, but could not open the broken door no matter how hard they tried, were as if they were grasping at a life-saving straw. Extremely excited.

"What? Are you about to open the door? Are you about to open it? Is that what you mean?"

Obviously, Sulovechenko's fluent German successfully managed to get through. Just listening to the tone of the reply, you know that this group of SS soldiers who are anxious to escape and do not want to be suffocated have no idea about this. A little bit suspicious.

"Yes! The door is about to open! There is still a little bit left, and the crowbar can't reach in! We push from the outside and you pull from the inside. If more people work together, we will definitely be able to open the door!"

"Okay, okay! We are all here, most of us are here! Just say it at the beginning! Thank you, thank you!"

Hey! Why don't you leave your thanks here? Let's thank you in front of your Kaiser later!

Sulovechenko, who was really unable to hold himself back, suppressed laughter and pulled the fuse without any hesitation. He smelled the white smoke and shouted loudly.

"Okay! Start! We are pushing here, everyone! Work harder! Rescue our comrades! Push hard!!!"

It's enough to get things to this point. As for the rest and what the outcome will be, it can only be said to be "do your best and listen to fate." In short, Sulovechenko doesn't want to stay here. The right way is to take a plane with these scumbags and run away quickly.

After Sulovechenko, who was running all the way, came to the bunker at a safe distance, he met Alsim.

Alsim, who had been pricking up his ears just now, listening to what Sulovechenko was yelling but not understanding, couldn't help but ask.

"What did you shout? Did those Nazis believe it?"

"Believe it, how can you not believe it? I said their mother was waiting for them at the door. They were all as excited as their grandchildren."

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Alsim, who was not in the mood to talk nonsense, stopped talking. He was just counting down the time until the fuse burned out until the last second arrived on time.

"Now, explode!"

Boom——

The engineer explosives tied together in series were successfully detonated. The 500-pound aerial bomb that was dropped by the British but failed to explode was finally successfully exploded in the German capital with the "strong assistance" of the Soviets. .

The powerful explosion directly raised the debris into the sky and flew in all directions, along with the blown-up metal door fragments, scattering everywhere and straight into the sky.

If the Nazi dogs locked in the dog cages were really fooled, then the moment the explosion sounded, the outcome was actually doomed.

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