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Chapter 1415 Saying the old horse, the old horse will arrive

It was Varosha's idea to lay booby traps in front of the position. In fact, except for him, a clever guy full of clever ideas, almost no one could think of such a way.

The grueling Battle of Stalingrad produced the most brave, tenacious, agile and tenacious warriors. In Stalingrad, using tricks such as booby traps and tripping mines to lay traps for the enemy was just a basic operation. In other words, only those who have learned these things

, can we truly escape from that purgatory battlefield alive. Those who have not learned how to do it have long been told that they will not be able to escape from this city.

Comrade Varosha, who was entrusted with important tasks by Malashenko, was the best among those who walked out of Stalingrad alive.

Varosha has many ways to deal with these Germans who want to sneak up on them under the cover of darkness, and it is much easier to kill them than to kill those Germans who touch the buildings in the middle of the night in Stalingrad.

Digging a hole in the wet mud that had just rained and placing trip mines, and then piling a pile of 152 shells next to it to increase the siren decibels and explosion power. Anyway, the Germans were advancing all night, and you couldn't even see them if you walked forward in the dark.

If there is something under your feet, it would be strange if you don't wear it, and the initiator of this weird idea is our Comrade Varosha.

Night fighting should be something that both warring parties should try their best to avoid. In the current environment, it can be said that both the Soviet and German armies are not good at it. After all, there are only a few who can master night fighting like the volunteers. Marashin

Although Ke is a time traveler, he does have a certain understanding of how to fight at night, but he has never conducted special training for his troops before.

Therefore, even with the help of flares hanging high in the sky, the two warring parties, who were fighting to the death in front of the position and had their brains exploded, still behaved unnaturally and extremely unaccustomed.

The German troops attacking in the dark had their vision blocked. Even though they were fully illuminated and exposed by the flares, they could hardly see what was going on on the opposite position. They could only see the flashing firelight that was spitting out like crazy. It was impossible to see clearly at all.

Where is the main firepower point on the opposite side, where are the guns and where are the tanks?

If you really don't have any other options, you can only just fight randomly, and when you see a flash of fire, just say hello to various guys and finish the job.

Although they had carefully prepared a defense plan to wait and see, the situation on the Soviet side's position was not very good.

With the cover of night, the German army could not determine the specific defense situation on the position, so as to create an asymmetric visual advantage between the enemy and ourselves. This was an arrangement that had been finalized in the tactical arrangement before the battle began, and it was naturally implemented in the same way after the actual battle.

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But it was because the position was so dark that it was almost impossible to see anything clearly. Many soldiers couldn't tell the difference between east, west, north and south while fighting.

Especially in the process of moving, such as transporting ammunition and transferring machine gun firepower, it is too dangerous to slip and fall in the mud under your feet, or to lose your way and not know which way to go.

A common situation, a common occurrence.

It would be fine if it were just one or two people. The problem is that if there are too many people in this situation, the whole scene will inevitably look messy, even a bit like a rabble. It is wrong to say that this matter does not affect the actual battle.

possible.

It was originally a night battle to see who performed better, but in this somewhat strange situation, it turned into a battle to see who was worse and performed worse. The side that performs slightly better will definitely win. The reason is

It's so simple. Whether you are an elite or not is no longer the main factor that determines the outcome of a battle.

But if you look a little more carefully, you can find that although the German troops in front of the position are fighting tenaciously, their performance is not much worse than that of the Soviet troops opposite. In comparison, the two are about the same. However, the German army's offensive preparations

It was obviously not the kind of person who came prepared. The fierce fighting and firefight was more like an encounter that was caught off guard.

The main attack weapons such as tanks and assault guns are not distributed in the attack formation at all. The infantry following behind are too dense at first to meet the tactical requirements. One 152 God Cult can kill dozens or even twenty kills in an instant.

That kind of.

As for the reason, it was simply because the German troops, who had broken through the encirclement overnight and accelerated their march, really did not expect to encounter this group of idiots here. The formation arrangement before the battle was based on the arrangement of a rapid march. Now it is impossible to fight.

Things like that, and even the attack being blocked, actually happened for a reason and were excusable.

The German tanks, which were completely exposed by the flares, became the first priority targets of the Stalin heavy tanks hidden in ambush on the position. The assault guns, which were less capable of attacking fortresses and focused on providing fire support and suppression, were temporarily left out.

On the side, they played idle PLAY, and the few German tanks withstood the roaring fury of almost all Stalin's heavy tanks.

"Aim at the German turret and hit its frontal armor weakness, quickly!"

"The vision is too poor, I can't see clearly!"

"Are you blind, Sukka!? The flares are so bright and you can't see them. I can fire the cannonballs with my feet and send the Germans to the sky!"

The radio was filled with loud shouts and irritable curses from many crew members. Kulbalov, who was already upset by the noise, could no longer bear the noise. He took off the microphone that was hanging at hand and spoke loudly.

"Turn off the inter-car communication channel before you curse and talk nonsense! The women in the village are not as annoying as you when they quarrel, so shut up!!!"

When the comrade leader spoke angrily, the effect was no less terrifying than the head teacher suddenly bursting in during the chattering class. The radio channel that was still noisy immediately fell silent.

"It's my first night battle to show off such a great person to me. Fortunately, Comrade Senior Commander wasn't here and didn't hear it!"

Kurbalov, who muttered softly and thought to himself that he was lucky, really didn't expect that there are always times in this world when you talk about something. The ancient Chinese usually describe this situation with appropriate grammar.

This is because "Speak to Cao Cao and Cao Cao will come."

Of course, when we come to the Soviet Union, we have to change our words. For example, "Say old horse, old horse will come" is more appropriate and down-to-earth.

"Kurbalov, I'm almost at the position. I can see your firefight and report the situation!"

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Kulbalov's expression instantly turned into a punctuation mark when he heard this sound and his brain disconnected. Shouldn't Comrade Division Commander be sitting in command at the division headquarters and coordinating the overall situation? Why did he even have to personally fight in this dark night battle?

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