Appreciating this shabby German car can only be regarded as a small interlude at best. Malashenko doesn’t have time to sit here forever. There are more important things to do next, staying here in the 70s, which is full of bloody stench.
It's really not a good thing to be in a huge coffin.
"Damn it, that boy Iushkin is right! The bloody blood from the dog's blood is sour and smelly, and it's all over his hands! It's also fucking slimy, bastard!"
He couldn't tell whether the thing on his hands was human blood or brain matter. Anyway, Malashenko, who felt extremely sick, held on to the door frame and climbed out again along the escape hatch at the rear of the fighting room, arriving.
Outside, you can breathe in the refreshing fresh air.
"Ah, damn, I'm alive! The smell is so bad it hurts my nose!"
Of course, getting into the belly of a hunting tiger to see what's going on inside is not just to satisfy curiosity. If he were to just go in and be a spectator, Comrade Ma would not be in the mood, let alone have the time.
After getting into the hunting tiger and wandering around, Malashenko's biggest gain was to confirm with his own eyes that the hunting tiger has almost no major changes compared to the existing history.
The gun is still the same 128mm cannon with no rim, and of course the ammunition is still 128mm full-caliber hooded armor-piercing projectiles and high-explosive grenades.
Tiger hunters in history used these gadgets, and there are no major changes in the current timeline that has changed beyond recognition.
In fact, Malashenko has always been worried that the Germans will come up with some new armor-piercing projectiles to deal with him. From the current situation, fortunately, no such bloody thing has happened. If the Germans also come up with discarding armor-piercing projectiles,
Malashenko thought that he would be having so much fun, and all the cars in the division except the is4 would be turned into scrap metal in an instant.
It’s just as long as the 88’s 71-times-diameter ultra-long barrel, and the muzzle velocity of full-caliber bullets can reach up to 1,000 meters per second. Malashenko has no doubt that if this thing is used for stripping, it can be used for frontal combat.
Revealing the main armor belt on the front of the is6 is probably something that can be done easily. If you are more accurate, you can even lift the is4 from the front. This is absolutely possible.
Taking precautions, Malashenko is now thinking about things in the more distant future. For example, if the Germans completely capture their own armor-piercing discarding sabots, will they be inspired to directly start reverse engineering and imitate them for mass production?
With the technology of the Germans, it is estimated that something like stripping can be imitated just by looking at it. The armor-piercing shells are only advanced in terms of design concept. Manufacturing this thing itself does not require high craftsmanship. With the level of the Germans, it can be easily copied.
The key to understanding it easily and putting it into production quickly depends on whether the Germans want to do it.
"Wait a minute, according to historical records, after the Germans seized the fireflies, they didn't seem to be inspired by the British ones to imitate them? Hmm... But we still can't take it lightly. We'll go back and discuss this with our political commissar comrades.
Let’s face it, the old man probably thinks more carefully than I do.”
Not so fond of racking his brains to think about one thing, Malashenko, who got into trouble, just gave up. He put the annoying problems aside for the time being, and it was not too late to discuss them later.
He bent down and picked up a rag from a German uniform that was probably blown to pieces and used it as a rag. He wiped the sticky things on his hands casually and was about to leave to find someone who had probably arrived at the position.
Comrade Comrade Political Commissar, I never thought that the truth that Cao Cao would arrive was once again fulfilled at this moment.
"Uh... what are you doing? Why are your clothes and pants covered in blood? Are you injured?"
Seeing how Malashenko was jumping around and looking like a normal person, the political commissar who had just arrived after taking care of the matter at hand felt that the blood probably did not belong to Malashenko. But out of concern, he asked more, Comrade Ma
The answer given immediately afterwards reassured the political commissar a lot.
"It's definitely not mine! The Germans put in a new type of heavy anti-tank destroyer to trick us, but we counterattacked and killed them all without leaving any one behind! Well, this is the thing behind me. After that, how many brothers are there?
Out of curiosity, I got in and took a look, and it turned out that the floor and bulkhead of the car were covered with stinky German body parts, and there was blood everywhere, and that’s what happened to me.”
What Malashenko said was very similar to Comrade Political Commissar's guess. Political Commissar Petrov nodded slightly and then continued to speak to Malashenko.
"We'll talk about other things later. You have to read the emergency telegram just sent by the Front Army Headquarters immediately."
"Emergency telegram? What did it say?"
While muttering, Malashenko did not stop moving his hands. He reached out to take the telegram handed over by Comrade Political Commissar, and immediately began to read carefully word for word, accompanied by the answers and explanations given by Comrade Political Commissar.
"As Commander Vatutin expected before the war, our covert raid did not last long. After suffering yesterday's fierce attack, the Germans immediately realized that the main attack direction was not the Southern Group cluster, and immediately began to dispatch a large number of reinforcements to the north to return reinforcements. Among them
Contains a large number of armored units."
"The First Ukrainian Front has tried its best to attack Army Group South and try to hold them back."
"But the Germans have indeed seen through our strategic deception and determined that the main attack direction is on the side of Army Group Center. The reinforcement movement to the north seems to be determined and unstoppable. Moreover, the current assault vanguard of the Ukrainian First Front is currently
It has not yet penetrated deep into the Germans' position, so it cannot stop their northward reinforcements at all. It can only attract them at most."
"Commander Vatutin sent the message to remind us to speed up the completion of the planned plan, and then be ready to fight with the Germans' main armored forces. The offensive against Army Group Center is currently the fastest and most violent here.
Once the German armored forces are in place, they will immediately put out the fire and come back to block the attack. This is inevitable."
What was written in the telegram was not as detailed as what Comrade Comrade Political Commissar said. This was an analysis made by Political Commissar Petrov based on all the information collected by the division headquarters and combined with the telegram from the Front Army Headquarters. After reading the telegram
Malashenko even felt that looking at the gadgets was a bit redundant and a waste of time.
"How is the situation with Lavry and Kulbalov?"
As in the pre-combat plan, the Stalin Guards 1st Tank Division, which was huge in strength and comparable to the tank corps, was divided into three parts based on regiments, each of which was located in an offensive direction to launch an assault. Malashenko led the center, and Rav
Li and Kulbalov led the northern and southern forces to advance together respectively. Malashenko was concerned about where his two generals were now.