Chapter 2948: The Tide Turns
There is an old saying that is actually true: it is best to be prepared to be beaten before hitting someone.
If you only want to beat others but don’t learn how to be beaten, it will be very fatal when the fist hits your face.
Sulovichenko has not forgotten the "fresh hatred" that the scum of the SS had set up in the library, and it can even be said that it is "fresh in his memory".
How can it be that only you SS can set up a trick on me, but I can't set up a trick on you SS?
Even if it is a courtesy, it is time for you bastards to taste the taste of being set up. If I don’t give you some surprises, I will let you down for the "interest" I owe you. Now it is just right to pay you back with interest.
Sulovchenko, who had no time to greet Alsim, decided to "act first and report later". It was not that he deliberately ignored the military regulations, but the opportunity was fleeting. When you climb down the ladder to report and then climb up again, who knows what the situation will be like by then? It is possible that the opportunity will be cold.
First, he held the signal flare grenade that he had taken from his waist in his hand and prepared to throw it.
For various tactical needs, the combat engineering troops, as the most elite heavy infantry company of the leader division, not only have a lot of infantry artillery and heavy firepower such as RPG, but also a lot of various strange tactical equipment.
The signal flare grenade, or hand-thrown signal flare, in Sulovchenko's hand at the moment is also one of them.
The reason for developing this gadget is that the leader division infantry unit's initial "hand-throwing smoke bombs to call for direct fire support within visual range" tactics, which shined on the battlefield and achieved outstanding results, and was well received by the front-line combat troops, and some targeted improvement suggestions were put forward.
For example, can the color of the smoke be changed?
After all, white smoke is not only used to call for fire support, but also to block the enemy's vision, charge in trenches and enemy positions, or cover retreat.
In this case, one careless injury may occur. Whether the white smoke within the range of vision is a tactical use of friendly forces or it is necessary to give the enemy two shots on the forehead depends entirely on the experience and judgment of the armored combat vehicle crew with heavy firepower.
But experience and judgment itself is a very vague thing. Although the leader division is full of veterans and elites, you really can't expect the tank soldiers to make accurate judgments and make no mistakes every time.
On the contrary, a mistake could result in a 152 or 122 grenade hitting the top of the friendly army's head or exploding in the crowd. It's not an exaggeration to say that a squad of friendly soldiers was taken away at a time. Avoiding such low-probability serious misfires is obviously a top priority and cannot be delayed.
So, a new type of hand-thrown signal flare with dye added to the charge of the projectile came into being.
This simple improvement is not complicated, and there is no need to inform the rear military factory to arrange production. The comprehensive logistics support brigade under the command of Comrade Karamov, the "Grand Chamberlain" of the leader division, can make this thing for you by hand in the front-line battlefield environment.
You just need to disassemble the original hand-thrown smoke bomb, add some dye to it and reinstall it, which is simpler than the hand-rubbing reinstallation work done by the Peshawar gunsmiths in the 21st century.
Karamov has a well-known brigade organization under his command, with a team of several thousand people.
When there is no war, the young men who don't have to deliver oil and ammunition to the front line have plenty of energy and free time to do this simple job. Just a veteran can teach you how to disassemble and put it back together. If you are proficient in the technique, you can sit cross-legged for an hour and make a bunch of them for you.
So this new type of colored smoke hand-thrown flare, which is a "hand-kneaded product", can indeed be said to have a large output. At least compared with the not-so-high demand of the leader division, it is not a problem for the hand-kneading capacity to meet the combat needs.
And Sulovichenko is holding one of these things at this moment. If you want to say what he plans to do with it, it is obvious - what else can he do except calling for artillery support?
Originally, it was impossible to call for direct artillery support by throwing this thing indoors.
But who made you Germans so desperate to block the window sill so close to you with a wooden board instead of concrete bricks.
If you give the opportunity to the enemy and hand it over, you can't blame others when you are blown away by a cannon later. You can regret your stupidity and incompetence in hell.
Sulovchenko estimated the distance and strength well. He didn't know how many grenades he had thrown since the Great Patriotic War. He was sure that he could throw this thing to the window more than 30 meters away in a straight line. It was easy to throw it down from the stands.
In a flash, Sulovchenko made up his mind and charged up his strength. Then he threw it out with a "powerful brick flying" hand throw on the spot without saying a word.
The canister smoke bomb fired by the pull ring was spinning and rolling in the air. In the blink of an eye, it was thrown to the target location with a standard parabolic trajectory - that is, under the window sill, and in front of the SS who were ready to ambush people.
Da da da da da da——
The sound of the flare rolling to the ground has not yet subsided, and the red smoke has just sprayed out from the mouth of the tank, but has not yet had time to spread.
After throwing the thing in his hand away, Sulovchenko, who immediately raised his gun and fired without looking at the result, was already firing fiercely.
The 62mm rifle bullets that splashed water in full automatic mode came immediately, and the wood chips flew and crackled instantly when they hit the wooden window panels. Sulovchenko, who fired in a crawling posture, had no intention of saving bullets at all. He pulled the trigger tightly and didn't let go, just pouring bullets.
Click-click--
A magazine of bullets was fired empty, and the sound of the firing pin hitting the air came instantly.
He picked up the fully loaded magazine on the side and knocked the trigger hard. He changed the bullet with one hand and pulled the bolt handle to complete the loading action smoothly. After the gunfire stopped for only two seconds, he raised the gun again and fired again.
How could the thin wooden board withstand such a heavy downpour of fire? After two rounds of 60 rounds of fierce shooting, the 62mm rifle bullets, which were known for their heavy bullets and high power, had almost torn the wooden window board into pieces and were about to break.
At the same time, a large amount of dazzling red smoke was ejected from the tank on the ground.
A breeze blew in from the stairwell, and with the help of the wind, the light red smoke floated directly along the almost torn window board and floated directly out of the window.