"This thing doesn't sound simple, so do you know how to deal with it? Or what should we do when we encounter this thing on the battlefield?"
How to deal with it on the battlefield? This is a question that Malashenko has not discussed with Iushkin, let alone anyone other than Iushkin. After thinking about it carefully, you will find that it is true.
It is worth mentioning that after a short pause to organize his words, Malashenko quickly spoke.
"Everything can be saved before being hit by this thing."
"This thing needs to continuously aim at you before it hits you. It is dynamically tracking and aiming at you all the time, locking on you, and then it can hit you. This means that before hitting you, the German guy who launches this thing cannot
When you move, you must not leave even an inch."
Malashenko's words were not difficult to understand, and the meaning he wanted to express was also very simple. It was so simple that Iushkin, who was quick-minded, understood the meaning after just thinking for a moment.
"In other words, we only need to knock out the German operator, kill it before it is hit, and then the problem will be solved?"
Iushkin's answer is correct, and there is no problem with the way of understanding, but there are still some details that need to be added and emphasized.
"Yes, but not entirely."
"Theoretically, after you kill the German operator, this thing will turn into a headless rocket. It will either continue to fly straight forward, or it will plunge into the ground and explode because it cannot correct its flight path.
But there must be a prerequisite for not threatening you."
"You must kill the German operator in the early to mid-term after launch. If you reach the end of the flight, even if you kill the German operator, the missile is still very likely to hit you. So kill the German operator of this weapon as soon as possible.
Don't be too late, its threat is far greater than that of anti-tank guns and Panzerfausts, it must be dealt with first, and this is your mission."
Malashenko is still not sure whether the new toys created by the Germans are reliable or not, and how reliable and practical they are on the battlefield. But just like any time in the past, Malashenko is willing to overestimate his opponents.
We are also unwilling to pin our victory on the enemy's incompetence and useless weapons. This is making fun of the lives of our comrades, which is a taboo for a senior commander.
If you overestimate your opponent, this will not hinder or delay your victory. On the contrary, it is likely that you will have greater tactical flexibility and room to play because you are too well prepared. In short, it can only be a good thing, but not a good thing.
bad thing.
But if you underestimate your opponent, the fun will be great.
Embarrassing things like losing your performance on the battlefield, failing to achieve expected tactical goals, or even getting raped instead of showing off will happen one after another. Unless you don't expect it, it will happen. The price you pay must be painful and impressive.
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Therefore, Malashenko is willing to maximize the preset indicators and expected performance of the German anti-tank missile and treat it as a very reliable thing. As for whether the battlefield performance will be like this, that is another matter entirely.
, at least Malashenko himself must be fully prepared, and the soldiers under his command must also maintain a clear understanding. This is the goal to be achieved.
"Theoretically, heavy tanks with upgraded protection can be immune to attacks from this thing. Our is7 prototype can withstand it even without external defense kits, but it is a passive last line of defense after all.
Fasis who wants to do bad things, the best choice is to drown in a latrine before he does it. You know what to do."
Passive defense is never better than killing the enemy first, eliminating the target that threatens you, and you don't have to consider whether the remaining problems can be defended. At least this has always been the case for tanks, and it will be the same even for tanks in the future.
A main battle tank with high perception ability will always have higher battlefield survivability than a weak-sighted Iron Bastard with passive stacked armor.
In this era where there is no auxiliary equipment and enemy detection relies solely on human eyesight, an elite vehicle crew is the best guarantee of battlefield awareness, and Malashenko's vehicle crew happens to be such an existence.
"I understand, I will try my best. Now let's see how capable this German guy is."
Iushkin probably understood what he should do when the time came, but Malashenko did not have time to explain the details to all the crew members of the division. Now was not the time for a meeting.
After thinking about it, I can only say, wait until they meet on the battlefield and then issue specific orders depending on the situation. If you have to race against time, you can only do this. Malashenko must now go as fast as possible at all costs.
After stopping the frantically escaping German, the man who for some reason only remembered the retreating 41st Armored Corps at this moment.
"These idiots must have something wrong with their brains. They didn't run away early or late. You didn't run away until the day lilies were mostly cold. I want to see how you bastards can escape."
The German army's retreat time is indeed strangely tight. I don't know what was going on in my head. It was obvious that the opportunity was better last night, but I just ignored it and acted like a bastard. I didn't move. Today, the Red Army started to make a roundabout move before they thought of running away.
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How the hell can you run away at this time?
Then Malashenko can only say, if you guys, you little bastards, get away, I will write the word "horse" backwards!
It advanced simultaneously with the main force led by Malashenko, but in a different direction.
Alsim, who was still in a forward position than the main force, was leading his reconnaissance team to rush toward the southwest.
After an infantry fighting vehicle was sent back to deliver express to the division commander, the number of mechanized infantry vehicles that was originally allocated according to the number of infantry was one less.
This resulted in most of the soldiers in the squad having to sit outside the tank and follow the vehicle forward in a long-awaited "human body with external armor" state. Among them was Alsim, who led the team.
Logically speaking, it is somewhat inappropriate to let the leader trailer outside, but Alsim himself requested this, euphemistically calling it "a better field of view for human flesh detection". It is better than staying in a tin can and being bored all the time.
It's much better not to see.
He was the most senior officer in the entire reconnaissance team and was a veritable field commander. Others said he could only execute orders, so he let the company commander and a few soldiers sit outside the tank and move forward.
"It should be almost there. We calculated the mechanized marching speed of the Germans and intercepted them horizontally according to the fastest way they could escape. It is impossible for the Germans who have not eliminated all the mules and horses to be faster than us. If we are lucky, it will take ten minutes.
We will be able to meet the Germans face-to-face within a few days and notify our comrades to check weapons and ammunition and prepare for battle."