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Chapter 1308 Continue to Fire

The Soviet infantry groups that kept advancing forward completely disrupted the position of the already struggling German troops.

These highly skilled Soviet infantrymen seemed to be deliberately avoiding close combat with the Germans. The close-quarters hand-to-hand combat that had been seen in the past was very rare in today's battles. From the perspective of the Soviet army as the attacker, it was almost

If it can be avoided, it must be avoided.

The highly efficient automatic firepower combination of Bobosha 41 and Bobosha 43 was at the forefront, followed closely by at least one SVT40 semi-automatic rifle, plus the remaining Mosin-Nagant rifles to coordinate the attack.

In most cases, the German soldiers were killed on the spot by the extremely fast-shooting Bobosha. On the rare occasion, the German soldiers who had the opportunity to engage in close combat with the Soviet army were either swarmed up and killed on the spot when there were more people than others, or they were killed on the spot.

He was stabbed to the point of death by the bayonet and the spear that followed the short spear, and he died in pain on the spot, clutching his stomach.

This assault group tactic, which centers on a large number of grenades and more than half of the automatic firepower, has been used for the first time. The person who suggested that the hand-to-hand combat of the past should be avoided as much as possible and replaced with this new method of warfare is none other than our division commander, Comrade Lao Ma.

Having had combat experience in the past, Malashenko became more and more aware that brutal hand-to-hand combat would cause too much damage to the infantry troops, especially his already rare and valuable veteran troops! After every battle, there will be countless

When veterans who can play a greater role die, the death rate of new recruits becomes even higher.

The more he thought about it, the more he was losing money. Malashenko, who felt pain all over his body, was determined to make a thorough reform of the existing infantry tactics.

Don't Germans like to fight with guns and avoid close combat unless absolutely necessary?

Okay, come on, let’s have a gun showdown! What I’m comparing with you is the automatic firepower. The most important thing that I, as a kind-hearted Guard, don’t lack is the priority supply of all kinds of good equipment.

Under the reforms led by Malashenko, the level of automated firepower equipment of the Varosha Infantry Regiment has been upgraded to a terrifying level.

Under necessary circumstances, such as the current battle for positions that is bound to be close to a battle, each assault team can be equipped with more than half of the automatic weapons. Individual assault teams with optional equipment can even increase the proportion of automatic weapons to 100

70/70, light machine guns and submachine guns are mixed and carried to charge, attacking both near and far.

The trenches where they reached were littered with corpses and blood, as if they had been plowed by a death broom.

The Germans who faced this kind of tactics for the first time could be said to be completely caught off guard. The Germans, who were used to seeing Maozi shouting "Ula" and rushing forward with bayonets to see the red, had never seen this formation before. The dense automatic firepower was like a trench storm.

The person was so stunned that he couldn't even lift his head. If he dared to duck and shoot, he would be beaten to pieces and killed on the spot.

To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth thinking about.

The classic truth is applicable no matter what time it comes, and for the current German army, this is an issue that deserves to be considered very seriously and carefully.

The destruction that is close at hand is like a big death saw, pulling on your neck and constantly pulling it across, making a terrifying sound of "click" and "click". The spine feels like it is being sawed to the point of being pulled apart, and you feel the pain of cutting your skin.

disappear.

The truth that time is running out is right in front of us, but no one knows exactly how long there is left.

The German troops on the highlands had actually begun to carefully manage this place and build fortifications before winter began. For this purpose, they not only used their own infantry and engineers, but even brought in a bunch of Ukrainian devils and forcibly recruited local migrant workers.

Work.

Strictly speaking, the fortifications here are well built. The infantry trenches are well organized. The communication trenches connecting different positions are criss-crossed like a spider web. Even the bunker fortifications used to protect anti-tank guns are specially constructed with concrete sandwich layers.

It has been reinforced by pouring, but it still can't withstand the direct fire of 122 Heirloom.

If it were not for these fortifications and bunkers, the German army, which had been beaten into pieces, might not have been able to hold on long ago. But these things were still not enough to withstand the Soviet offensive and save the fate of the German army.

The firepower of Stalin's 1st Guards Tank Division is so terrifying!

It is hard for you to imagine that a division-level unit actually has its own divisional Katyusha rocket launcher battalion and ISU152 self-propelled howitzer battalion, a heavy firepower configuration of dual self-propelled artillery.

After the firepower was covered, the heavy-duty direct firepower that reached the front was even more unimaginable! Heavy tanks, regardless of ammunition consumption, lined up in a row, opened the front and fired wildly. The 122 high-explosive grenades were even worse than mortar shells.

valuable!

The offensive collapsed, morale was shattered, and bodies were destroyed in the death catastrophe of bullets and artillery fire.

Human beings all have a scientifically defined endurance limit, but soldiers have a stronger endurance limit, but they are still not absolutely invincible.

The National Defense Forces troops guarding this position could no longer bear the turmoil. The desperate huge and rapid casualties could not see any hope of victory. There was no way to escape in the face of such violent direct fire.

Possibility of day of birth.

There was no special order or special communication in advance. The Mauser 98K rifle carrying the white vest on the first side was raised so abruptly and hastily.

"Comrade Commander, the Germans are raising the white flag! They want to surrender!"

The extremely powerful Iushkin was the first to see the unusual movement not far away. The white vest hanging on the head of the rifle was almost invisible in the vast snow, and it almost blended into the background. Fortunately, it was known as the "First

"One Gunner" Iushkin's eyes are as sharp as an eagle's.

Malashenko, who was sitting in the commander's position on the other side of Iushkin, could hear clearly, but his cold and unchanging face remained unmoved.

"But that's not what all the Germans mean, keep firing! Fight until all these bastards surrender!"

The German troops on a small position decided to surrender on their own without prior organization. The leader might be a battalion commander, company commander, or even platoon commander. Anyway, he would not be a high-ranking official and would not have the ability to coordinate and command the overall situation.

Because of this, the German troops in several other trenches and block positions still had not surrendered. They were still firing stubbornly, and it was not clear whether they were eager to die or really believed that there was still hope.

Malashenko is not a battlefield virgin, and it is impossible for him to make fun of his own soldier's life because of a few stinking and hard German sticks that refuse to surrender.

Since some of you don't surrender, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, all German soldiers will be treated equally for this!

The fighting will not stop, the Red Army will continue to fire.

If you really want to complain after death and find someone to complain to, I suggest you go to hell and strangle a few ghosts of your comrades who refused to surrender to take revenge, if the ghosts can die again.


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