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Chapter 2483 good comrade Karamov

Chapter 2483 Good Comrade Karamov

Author: Ke Ji丶

Chapter 2483 Good Comrade Karamov

The armor-piercing warhead specifically designed to penetrate armor can effectively penetrate the outer layer of concrete, and then destroy the door opening and closing structure embedded in it. The heavy armored door that loses its rigid connection support will naturally fall to the ground with a bang.

The premise is that you have to aim at the target and accurately aim the warhead that spits out the metal jet at the location of the door's opening and closing structure.

Otherwise, armor-piercing weapons, which use the "point" of the metal jet to penetrate the "line", will be difficult to destroy the key support structure of the door and cause it to fall to the ground. This is why close-range aiming is used instead.

Use anti-tank grenades instead of directly hitting them with iron fists.

After all, everyone knows the accuracy of Iron Fist. As long as it is beyond the killing radius that may affect the shooter, there is basically no high accuracy at all. It is okay to hit large targets such as tanks, but it is fine to hit small guns with accurate aiming levels.

Forget about the target, the crude mechanical ruler sight cannot do the "detailed work" of accurately hitting a small point.

Rather than just leaving it there and repeatedly bombarding it with the Iron Fist, it is better to fix the anti-tank grenade to blow up the door easily and smoothly, if the battlefield conditions really allow you to get close to the enemy's fortifications.

After realizing that this method has indeed withstood the test of actual combat and proven to be effective, anti-tank grenades were originally just a waste in the leader's division's arsenal of "I would rather have them and not use them than not have them when I need to use them."

The cold bench weapon suddenly became popular.

The news that "this thing can deal with the big iron gates of the Germans" spread like wildfire, and many soldiers began to consider DIY weapons to carry at least one in case of emergency.

Moreover, the news quickly reached the ears of the division commander.

After learning about this incident, Malashenko quickly understood the ins and outs of the whole incident. He also listened to the complete description of the process by the infantry squad leader who carried out the battle, and learned that "the detonation method is somewhat troublesome in actual use.

This disadvantage requires additional explosives to detonate.

Malashenko quickly took action without any delay. To this end, he personally called Karamov, the omnipotent "chief of ordnance" and "general manager" who led the division, to the division headquarters for a personal interview.

"The bombing of the door has been very popular recently, do you know about it?"

"Yes, Comrade Commander, I have heard about it and know about it."

"Well, that's good to know."

After finishing his words, Malashenko took the initiative to take out the cigarette case, took out a cigarette and handed it to Karamov, and then took out another cigarette and put it in his mouth.

Before he even took out the lighter in his other pocket, Karamov, who was "very discerning", didn't even bother to light it for himself. He first lit it for his comrade, holding a lighter in one hand and covering the fire with the other, and delivered the fire to him.

Come in front of Comrade Commander.

"Hey, it seems like this problem is the same everywhere?"

Although this is not the first time someone has lit up a cigarette, it can even be said that it is not surprising.

However, Malashenko, who was inspired by this, still wanted to say something from the bottom of his heart: The job of "lighting cigarettes for leaders" seems to be the same no matter whether you are a bastard or a Chinese, brothers with winks in the world

Everyone knows how to do it. Especially when people in leadership positions serve their leaders, they are even more diligent than anyone else.

After giving Karamov a simple look that said, "I'm so damn impressed with you," Malashenko, who had a breath of fairy air coming out of his nostrils and mouth at the same time, got to the point and spoke slowly.

"There is only one purpose for calling you here. Since the soldiers think it is useful, then we have a reason to use it. No one has a better say on whether weapons are useful and which weapons are better than the soldiers who are fighting bloody battles on the front line.

Right, including you and me."

"You think of a way to solve the problem and change the trigger fuse. You can use whatever method you want. In short, it is no longer a touch-explosion type. Now it is not a hand-thrown one but a fixed one used to blow up the door. The detonation must be delayed. In the future, we will

We will encounter a lot of street fighting and tough battles against strong fortifications. The Germans will only become more and more stubborn in refusing to give up any ground on their homeland. There will be plenty of opportunities to use this thing again.”

"How's it going? Do you have any ideas for a solution? You always think quickly, I believe you."

At the end of the day, he did not forget to praise this "big man" who serves the entire army's ordnance maintenance and logistics supplies. In fact, Malashenko has always admired Karamov, and even often feels lucky that he can

I got such a right-hand man who "taken the emperor's worries away".

Since Karamov corrected the problem of "a little pride" through the review meeting, judging from Malashenko's view and understanding of the situation, he is almost as good as a "perfect man". With Karamov

Now, Malashenko has barely bothered to manage the huge logistical mess.

Karamov can always handle everything well and quietly, allowing Malashenko to command the troops at any time and at any time to exert their strongest combat effectiveness, and to attack all sides without losing the chain, and will not be hindered by logistics.

Being dragged down by bad things.

For a small problem like this, Malashenko felt that it was basically a piece of cake for Karamov, who was born with an obsessive desire for all kinds of machinery, especially ordnance.

This guy spends his free time tinkering with all kinds of fancy new gadgets in his "little workshop". Not only can he magically modify weapons, but he can also sometimes invent simple new weapons. For example, Alsim asked him for "personal customization"

"That incendiary smoke bomb.

Changing the trigger fuse should not be much more difficult for Karamov than picking his teeth after a meal, and the actual result was exactly as Malashenko expected.

"No problem. In fact, I have been thinking about this matter these past few days. I really should solve this problem."

"My initial idea is to replace the impact fuze with a delayed detonation fuze. The other structures do not need to be changed. The embedded detonators are all ready-made. Just take them apart and tinker with them and then put them back together. It doesn't take much and it will be done quickly.

Finish."

It must be quite troublesome to go to the rear arsenal for customization now. You have to go through the process, make a report, approve the quota, start production, load the truck and transport it, and then send it to the front line for delivery. Malashenko can't afford to wait for such a process, which sounds smelly and disgusting.

It's a long process. Karamov said here that he can "modify Battlefield", which is of course the best.

However, Malashenko has one more curious question that he needs to ask Karamov one last time before he starts working.

"Then what are you going to do? Are you going to make thousands of grenades by yourself? That will exhaust you to death?"

Unexpectedly, when Karamov heard Malashenko's question, he just smiled confidently without thinking, as if the question Malashenko raised was not a problem for him at all.

"There are many comrades with strong hands-on skills in my place. When there is no war, everyone is so free that they take the initiative to drive, pick up tools, and go to the army below to do door-to-door vehicle maintenance. Working time must be used and cannot be wasted.

.”

"I will make a plan after I go back. I can get it done in less than two days by recruiting 200 people. Repairing cars and engines in our place is usually much more complicated than this. Anyone who can take apart the engine and put it back together can do it."

Don't worry about leaving this thing to us, Comrade Commander, I will not let you down."

(End of chapter)


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