No matter what the Germans thought, or whether they were willing to do so, the brutal steel-grinding battle finally broke out in just a few dozen seconds, instantly involving the German troops at the forefront of the scorched earth and beginning to grind them.
"Follow me all! Destroy Fasis and charge!"
The mechanized infantry who had jumped off the infantry fighting vehicle at a suitable distance and followed up on foot were the first to engage the enemy. Even though an inevitable armored confrontation was ahead of them, the task of clearing out the enemy infantry at close range was
It is still up to them to open up an offensive path for their own steel comrades and clear out the enemy infantry holding deadly anti-tank weapons.
The German positions that had been plowed by the artillery fire at the group army level were already in tatters, and the various geotechnical bunkers and fortifications were bombed beyond recognition.
Dead sticks are everywhere, and broken limbs and large and small pieces of meat can be seen everywhere in this hellish place, with an unlimited supply.
Those German corpses that were hit by artillery fire and torn apart by high-speed shrapnel were counted in units of "blocks". They were so numerous that they could almost make people trip over their feet.
But even so, the Red Army soldiers who jumped into the position still had to concentrate and stay vigilant to enter the battle, because the German sticks that had not yet killed the ball were comparable to the stones in the pit - smelly and hard, but they still tried their best.
He grabbed any weapons he could find and planned to fight to the death.
"Machine gun clears the way! Don't stop, cover the machine gunner and rush forward! Get grenades ready!"
Even though it hasn’t been installed for a long time, it is still a completely new gun.
However, the experienced mechanized infantrymen of the leader division found in actual combat that this design change was so large that when they first got it, people were a little doubtful, wondering whether it would be as attractive as the Germans' fancy new equipment.
It was ineffective and full of malfunctions, but the actual results soon proved in the battle that the soldiers' worries were completely unnecessary.
Master Deggarev designed the most sophisticated light machine gun for the soldiers of the motherland, just as Kalashnikov designed the epoch-making AK44 assault rifle for the soldiers of the motherland.
This new machine gun with a 100-round non-dispersible bullet chain is so damn easy to use! It is an invincible assault weapon during the charge.
There is no need to worry about the bad shortcomings of the previous generation DP light machine gun that it is inconvenient to maneuver and have an unreasonable configuration. It is indescribable to rush forward with a machine gun with a capacity of 100 rounds.
Continuous firepower, which is more than three times larger than the AK ammunition capacity, has become the best suppressive weapon. Any place judged to be a possible hiding place of German sticks will be immediately hit by a torrent of firepower.
Any German soldier who was not crazy enough to beg for death would be beaten so hard that he could not even lift his head under such suppressed fire. The roaring sound of the hail of bullets hitting his head and face was like the grimace of death.
Large-capacity machine guns opened the way, assault rifles followed up, and the efficiency of the trench cleaning project with the support of fully automatic firepower was enhanced as never before.
Any German soldiers who do not have an effective bunker to rely on and try to block the trenches or positions will be instantly smashed into a sieve by this violent mobile automatic firepower.
Most of those Russians like to shoot from the waist. In hand-to-hand combat, the machine gun firepower may not be accurate enough for precise aiming, but who told you that they need to use precise shooting to kill the Nazis?
There were only two states: continuous charge and preparation for continuous charge. Those German troops who were running around in the trenches, repeatedly moving between the ruined positions in search of favorable positions, and trying to block the enemy from any angle and any favorable position soon discovered sadly.
The firepower in the hands of those Russians will not be reasonable to you. They are not even equipped with a few submachine guns. The Russians at the front are almost all holding fully automatic firearms that fire medium-power rifle bullets.
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Let alone find an opportunity to rush out and shoot at them. If your hiding position may be exposed or guessed by them, you'd better pray that the bunker protecting you is thick enough to withstand the kinetic energy and penetration of submachine gun bullets.
It is a mid-power rifle bullet with much greater power and still has a rapid rate of fire.
Otherwise, being swept into a sieve by a penetrating shot and then being thrown down in a pool of blood is the only possible outcome. There is no other possibility.
The eagerness of these Russians to advance quickly was so obvious to the naked eye that they almost didn't care about any consumption of ammunition that would be considered exaggerated. They rushed and hit all the way, and their automatic firearms simply kept using bullets to clear the way, heading towards
Charge forward and clear out any flesh-and-blood enemies that stand in front of you. They will reluctantly stop unless they encounter a target that they are temporarily unable to defeat.
But don't think that their temporary stop is good news. This does not mean that they are helpless, but that they are preparing to summon more destructive firepower to send the enemies in front of them into the sky.
A German bunker stood behind a low soil slope and was in an unusually tricky position. Not only could it block the view of direct fire, but it could also avoid most of the parabolic artillery fire, blocking the way forward for the soldiers.
And in its specially designed and adjusted limited shooting field of view, it used machine gun fire to firmly block the entire trench, making it airtight.
If you jump out of the trench, you will be directly shot by German fire from other directions. Without any cover and no obstruction, there is no effective bunker or concealment at all. This is obviously not a good idea.
There is no way to continue to rush forward along the trench in front of us. Hmm, charging at the machine gun blockade is as long as the Germans don't interrupt the firepower. In this trench with limited space and no formation, even if it takes 100 lives, it won't matter.
Want to rush over.
It seems that it has encountered a problem that ordinary infantry cannot solve, but for the mechanized infantry of the leader division, it is another matter.
There are special methods to deal with such a target. The squad leader, who knew how to serve such a stubborn German, immediately gave the order.
"Throw smoke bombs! Kraut bunkers ahead, hurry!"
There is no need to worry about being blocked by bunkers, which will affect the display of firepower. Friendly comrades responsible for fire support have their own methods.
The smoke grenade was thrown from hand to hand in a standard parabolic trajectory, and happened to fall in the gap between the German bunker and the earth bunker. It did not directly cover the trench, and had no effect of blocking the field of vision at all.
I don't know for the moment that the smoke outside the bunker is still smoking. Several German soldiers are still waiting for the two MG42s as if they are desperate. One is changing the barrel and loading, and the other is constantly firing suppressively at the enemy's possible hiding place, completely unaware of the destruction.