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Chapter 2807 Welcome to Flame Mountain

Chapter 2807 Welcome to Flame Mountain

Author: Corgi

Chapter 2807 Welcome to Flame Mountain

It is a correct and proper way to set up a reserve ammunition depot that is extremely fragile and crucially important underground.

The tall and sturdy G-type air defense tower is enough to protect the ammunition depot located directly below. In theory, as long as the air defense tower itself is not penetrated, any aviation bomb that attempts to initiate will not hurt the ammunition depot at all.

It is also because it is located underground and protected by a strong and thick concrete wall. Not only can the initiation attack be completely immune, but it is basically a delusion to bombard the ammunition depot by breaking through the surface by oblique angles.

However, this is only relative to conventional weapons. The problem is that the "Red Stalingrad" is not a conventional weapon at all.

The 800mm concrete destructive bomb with an astonishing destructive force was shot directly into the base of the air defense tower under the support of huge gravity acceleration.

The seemingly indestructible air defense tower's outer wall, which hit the sky like a meteorite, only had a limited weakening effect, but no blocking effect at all.

After breaking through the outer wall of the air defense tower without any suspense, the projectile, whose kinetic energy impact has not been exhausted and the delayed fuse has not yet been triggered, is still moving further along the established ballistic route.

The seemingly thick concrete cover layer that was covered directly above the bottom ammunition depot seemed so pale and weak and fragile in the face of the kinetic energy impact that could penetrate the outer wall of the air defense tower.

When the concrete cover is ruthlessly pierced and continues down the ammunition depot along the lifting well, there is no longer any effective defense to rely on.

The most fragile core node was completely opened in front of the violently bombarded projectile, and all the results were destined at this moment.

When the delayed fuse successfully triggered the projectile warhead loading and caused an explosion, it was stored in the ammunition warehouse, not only in full, but also in a large amount of 128mm shells with a margin tube, as well as various types of shells such as 37mm and 20mm were also exploded.

It is also worth mentioning that Comrade Lao Ma guessed something right, a very important thing.

There are indeed some other things in the reserve ammunition depot in the lower floor under this air defense tower, besides ammunition.

As the largest air defense tower in all types of air defense towers, the strongest combat power, the most complete comprehensive facilities, and all kinds of emergency equipment, the ultimate creation of Nazi. It has the ability to form oneself and fight independently in extremely harsh battlefield environments.

This not only requires the G-type air defense tower to have complete supporting facilities and emergency equipment, but also requires sufficient reserve materials, including various ammunition, food, drinking water, medical supplies, etc.

The G-type air defense tower is even more needed, which has a considerable degree of self-sustaining power supply capacity. Even when the power supply system in Berlin is cut off and damaged, it can still continue to fight until the power system resumes supply, and there will be no situation where the entire tower will be completely suspended once the power is cut off.

After all, you can't expect the Germans to "use love to generate electricity" in the event of power outage to drive the bullet-raising machines, elevators, elevators, lighting, communications, as well as the numerous anti-aircraft gun sets and giant searchlights on the top of the tower, right?

Therefore, when the external power supply of the air defense tower is completely interrupted, it is necessary to have enough self-supply power supply self-sustaining force that can be used for a period of time.

Otherwise, the enemy can solve the problem by first destroying the external power system and building a paralyzed air defense tower, and then using heavy bombers to carry super heavy bombs and targeted removal.

Although Germans often come up with some unexplainable designs.

But at least they are a camp with long-standing battle formations and rich practical experience, and they still have military theory logic and basic design considerations. It is impossible for the ultimate creation that has been built so hard is destroyed in the end because it has no electricity to become a pure target without defense.

The final result is that Delao has set up backup generator sets for each partition of the G-type air defense tower that can operate independently or even call electricity across regions.

Even if power outages in Berlin, the G-type air defense tower will not be outage, at least not for the time being.

In the case of so bad that the G-type air defense tower can even temporarily transfer the lower power to the top layer for combat use. After the battle is over, the power supply will be transferred to the middle layer lighting and medical facilities to ensure the consumption of basic living and medical treatment.

It sounds tall and noble, it is simply the ultimate fortress of the doomsday survival madman in this era and the most ideal paradise refuge.

But the problem is that the generator is not a void power generation. If you want the generator sets in various areas of the tower to operate normally, you have to reserve the fuel specifically for these generators in advance.

Fuel is even better than ammunition in terms of risk factor. At least the shells have a fuse, and it is not so easy to blow up after disassembling the fuse, but there is no oil. This is just a fierce thing that can be blown up at once. Not to mention World War II, even in the high-tech era in the 21st century later.

Therefore, the safety level of reserved fuel must not be low. If necessary, it should even be higher than the safety level of ammunition reserves. Even if it cannot be higher, it must at least be of the same level.

So where is the safest place in the air defense tower with relatively limited space?

There is no need to look for it or think about it. There is only one safest place - the underground reserve warehouse located directly below the bottom of the air defense tower.

So this can also be said to be a relatively helpless move. It is "only this" way to store ammunition and oil together.

Otherwise, what are you going to do? Do you set up the open air of the oil warehouse on the top of the air defense tower to avoid the internal space being occupied? Is there any problem with your head?

The advantage is that the safety factor of the oil tank has reached the ultimate highest level under the independent combat unit of the G-type air defense tower, and it can no longer be higher.

But the result was also real, which was the live broadcast of the "Ruins and Flame Mountain" that Malashenko saw in front of him.

The act of your dear man who had no choice but to store ammunition and oil was directly caused by cracking the land of the Berlin Zoo and keeping fire out. It is also the direct reason why the void fire dragon in the air defense tower soared straight into the sky. The explosion of the ammunition depot alone could not cause such a large-scale "active volcanic eruption".

It is also because the inadequately burned fuel is sprinkled on the surface and continues to burn under the action of open flames that the "Ruins Flame Mountain" was finally formed and became a "magnificent wonder" that had never appeared in Berlin City in the existing history.

"What's next? The goal has been solved."

The battalion commander of the Rocket Assault Battalion, who was not sure about the complete combat plan, asked out of curiosity, and Malashenko, who answered him, only had a mysterious expression with a calm smile on his face.

"Of course, let all the zis in the city know what earth-shaking things we did just now."

(End of this chapter)
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