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Chapter 2554 Take this back and study it carefully

Author: Corgi

If it is just lifting and putting the cannon tube, it will naturally not take long.

However, after the visit of Marashenko and Kojing, they did not leave immediately. The main reason was Marashenko, who still followed Zhukov with Kojing and continued to walk while talking.

"So, if everything is ready and you can open the fire at any time? Is that true?"

Malashenko is not from an artillery department, and he doesn't understand how this unprecedented super cannon operates and how it fires.

This thing is definitely not ready. What Marashenko said doesn't matter, and what Kojing said doesn't matter. It's only if Zhukov, the biggest leader in the scene, said that he is the one who controls everything.

After all, this is an artillery unit directly under the Front Army, and everyone and the only cannon here are all.

"You can think so, of course it's okay for you to say that."

"There are only some trivial finishing work left in the future. A small part of the assembly and construction have not been completed. About half of the shells have not arrived. At present, only half have just passed. Complete combat preparations are not a question, but if the situation suddenly changes and needs to be necessary, it can indeed open fire, at any time."

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After hearing this, Marashenko felt thoughtful, as if inspired by Zhukov's words, thinking about something. After a while, he raised his head again and spoke quietly at Zhukov.

"Then if there is a need in the battle, how should I call for support from this thing? Who should I contact at that time?"

Zhukov smiled when he heard this. It was not that Marashenko's question was funny, but that he had almost expected Marashenko to ask this question.

"Did you ask less of a key part? For example, who wants to call the support of the Red Stalingrad?"

"Ah this."

Seeing that his little thoughts were seen through by Comrade Zhu on the spot, Malashenko, who was a little embarrassed but was only limited to a "slight" level, immediately smiled and simply admitted to speak.

"It's me, Comrade Marshal. Haven't we discussed it before? We agreed to use this thing to hit a few high-value targets, kill the Germans' majesty and morale, and quickly resolve the battlefield battles. Then how should I contact you when you need this thing to volunteer?"

How to use the Red Stalingrad is indeed an unprecedented problem. Marashenko has never had such a luxurious and supreme experience in the past.

Of course, Zhukov is not a difficult person to talk to. Since Marashenko has asked this, the joke will naturally end here.

"I will send a liaison team to your division, including a technician from the 17th Guards Artillery Brigade, who will be responsible for the designation of artillery coordinates and related professional matters, and there is also a liaison officer who will be responsible for establishing and ensuring effective communication. Of course, the communication equipment must be provided by the division commander, your division headquarters should not be short of these things, right? The division commander who does not go back often."

"."

Suddenly, Zhukov was "destroyed" by another move. When Malashenko heard this "comrade in the division commander who did not go back often", he felt his face turned red. Although Zhukov did not oppose his "special method" of commanding wartime operations, it still felt a little embarrassed to mention it suddenly in this way? Maybe that's it.

"Then what are the coordinates of the shelling we plan? Comrade Marshal. This thing takes a long time to load and the number of shells is limited. I think it should limit the scope of the shelling target, right?"

The Red Stalingrad is not a weapon that can vent artillery fire, and Marashenko knows this.

What Marashenko didn't know was this thing. To be precise, it should be what is the lowest limit for the target to be bombarded in Zhukov's plan.

Is it a large building that is easy to defend and difficult to attack? Or is it necessary to open a landmark building to open fire?

It is important for Marashenko to figure out this point, which directly determines the situation under which the leader can call for support from this thing. Marashenko wants to figure out the starting line of the type of target that can be bombarded in advance, so that it can save some unnecessary trouble.

In case of wartime troops submitting the shelling request to the division headquarters, and then uploading the division headquarters to the front army headquarters, but failing to pass, that would be a waste of time.

"I have prepared this for you. Take this back and study it carefully and you will understand it."

"If you have any questions you don't understand, you can contact me at any time, either by telegram or phone number. I guess you will not have time to come to me personally. Or you can wait for the contact team to come in and ask them. Didn't you just say that you would send a professional technician to you? He will explain all the problems to you, and this is also one of his tasks. You can ask him clearly at that time."

"As for me"

Before he finished speaking, Zhukov raised his arms and rolled up his sleeves and looked at the time on his wristwatch. He blurted out his words after he had already made a decision.

"The organization and coordination of the battle and a lot of things about the Front Command are still waiting. You two don't have to accompany me, just go with them."

"By the way, Kejing, are you going to go back to China now? Or do you have any other needs that I have to help you arrange?"

Kojing is not affiliated with any front-line troops, nor is it a combatant. To put it bluntly, he is an unmanned non-staff member. Even Zhukov has no right to decide what Kojing should do next. Now I can ask this question just to know Kojing’s next plan and if I can help, I will help. That’s all.

"I? I'm planning to go back to China and don't have time to stay on the front line. But I plan to go to Leningrad first. Before leaving for the front line, I told Shah Mulin that I would go to his place to see if there is anything I can help with. It happened that Marashenko also gave me a big gift and took it to Shah Mulin and let me show off to him, ha."

"Gift???"

Now it was Zhukov's turn to become a "question marker" and he had no idea what Kokin was referring to. It was a large gift, so he could only turn his attention from Kokin to Marashenko for answers.

"It's nothing, it's just a German headless tiger I picked up. After the turret was removed, it carried four super-large anti-tank missiles, which were the same principle enlarged version of the thing used by the German infantry. Kojing happened to like me and asked him to take it away. Anyway, he would eventually send it back to the rear for research. Heavy armored combat vehicles are also the area he was responsible for, so he took it back along the way and saves us from trouble in the future."
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