In a separate office at the forward command post, Malashenko, who had personally summoned his "number one Slavic superman", was now having a one-on-one communication with Alsim, carefully understanding every detail of what happened not long ago.
But the more Alsim talked and the more Malashenko listened, the more outrageous and unexpected the matter became, far beyond his imagination and expectations.
When Alsim, who was quite articulate, finished speaking the last word, the syllables fell, and Malashenko, who confirmed that he had completely sorted out the details of the entire process, spoke to Alsim again for final confirmation.
"That is to say, you used the little explosives you brought as a primer to blow up a rail car pulled by a German, and several wagons of explosives, releasing several tons of explosive power in the subway tunnel. Not only has the mission been completed,
It blew up the subway hub and triggered a chain effect that caused a large area of the ground to collapse, cutting three streets into two horizontally. Am I right to say that?"
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Alsim didn't know until he was on his way here, and saw with his own eyes as he was passing by, how much damage had been done to the surface of the street he had just left.
The buildings along the street collapsed and collapsed into ruins, and the cracked earth was like tearing open skin that was originally intact, creating shocking wounds comparable to being chopped alive by a chainsaw.
The attack along the street that was still in progress has been interrupted and it was forced.
Even Stalin's heavy tanks couldn't cross over the collapsed ground surface and the huge gaps. If you really had to fight your way up, you would have to fall into the pit and be buried with the things below. In this case, it is even more difficult.
Not to mention the infantry, which is the main force in urban street fighting. Do you expect the infantry to be able to overcome a hurdle that even tanks cannot overcome?
How come in the past, were all Slavic supermen pole vaulting?
Pure fucking bullshit.
When he thinks that all the above problems are caused by the rough way he performs tasks, even Alsim, who is the most straightforward and uneducated person, can realize that something bad is going on.
But things have already happened, and the results are obvious in front of you. You have to admit it whether you admit it or not.
Alsim had no choice but to glance timidly at the eyes of his comrade. The age difference did not stop him from being in awe of the man in front of him. He had no choice but to bite the bullet and admit it.
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"That's true, Comrade Commander, I really didn't expect things to turn out like this. I hope there will be room for remediation and there will be no irreversible impact."
Faced with Alsim's "guilt", Malashenko was noncommittal and did not directly comment on it. He just changed the direction and continued to ask.
"You are the executor. What do you think is the approximate yield of the explosion that was finally detonated in the tunnel?"
Engineers are blasting experts, and combat engineers are elite-level blasting experts who can both fight and explode, with explosive combat capabilities.
Alsim, who is really familiar with the knowledge and skills related to explosives, did not dare to delay. Before Malashenko finished speaking, he had already started to think about what he had witnessed at the time of the incident.
He wrote down everything he had written down, but after a while he hurriedly caught up and spoke again for fear of delay.
"At that time, it was too dark under the car and I had to consider the possible exposure, so I didn't look too carefully."
"But if we go by the time it takes the Germans to move things on the rail car from the beginning to the end, if all they are transporting are the largest explosive boxes filled with engineer explosives, then... with the manpower of the Germans at that time, at least they can
If you put three to five tons of explosives on the car, the rail car will definitely be able to load it and transport it."
"Not only did they have their own people on the train, but there were also people left behind in the warehouse and on the platform. At first, some people were moving, and finally a group of people were called in to help. Except for a small number of people who stayed on the rail car to guard, everyone else finally got on.
I’ve been moving things around and been busy for a while.”
"Based on the manpower and time, there must be a total of three to five tons, but I dare not draw any conclusions no matter how precise the figure is."
".The mass of the explosive is three to five tons, which means that it has an explosion yield of more than four to more than six points?"
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Although this number sounds scary, the explosion equivalent conversion coefficient is rigid and fixed, and can be roughly guessed using a set of numbers.
Alsim, who understood this, didn't say anything more, or he didn't know how to continue his words. After a while, Malashenko, who was quite sighing, held his forehead and spoke slowly again.
"Listen, you put four to six tons of explosives in a narrow and airtight subway tunnel, and it exploded. It's no wonder there was such a big movement on the surface. You just did it.
I bought an earthquake generator, made of earth.”
What is the concept of an explosion yield of more than four to more than six tons?
To describe it in a down-to-earth way, when the Red Army's modified Pe-8 heavy bombers carried out the "earth-shaking" bombing on the outer defense line of the Zero Heights outside Berlin, the FAB-5000 was used.
Super heavy aerial bomb.
It was just a super bomb with a total weight of 5 tons and half of the explosive charge of 2.5 tons.
Just like this, the German that is destroyed by one smash is calculated by the ton.
To be more precise, it should have been a 5-ton gas tank that was smashed down and how many Germans were evaporated.
Now, Alsim said that he exploded in a narrow and airtight subway tunnel, and the total explosion yield was probably equal to two Pei-8 gas cylinders. At a larger scale, it was probably more than that, several tons of more powerful explosives.
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This is no longer great fun, this can be regarded as a paradise.
After Pei 8 was massacred on the Zelo Highlands, the scene was full of deep pits like the surface of the moon, as well as the mushroom cloud and black smoke column that shot up into the sky when the 5-ton gas tank exploded. Malashenko still cannot forget it.
, the memory is still fresh.
At that scene, after the troops went up, they were no longer collecting corpses for the Germans and taking over captured enemy positions.
It was to grab a handful of floating soil and try to find the remaining human tissue fragments and weapon fragments of the Germans. It is no exaggeration to say that this is the extent.
In this way, everything will fall into place, and it will be clear where the destructive power comparable to an earthquake comes from.
"What kind of punishment will I receive? Comrade Commander."
"Punishment?"
Sitting on the sofa, Malashenko, who had just closed his eyes to rest, opened his eyes, glanced at Alsim, who was trembling beside him, and shook his head slowly, and the words blurted out with unexpected content.