Neither bragging nor lying, Zhukov was indeed right.
If the Red Army is the most powerful land armed force in the world, then the leadership army is the strongest among the corps-level units of the Red Army, and there is no one.
Regardless of whether they are organized or not, whether they are equipped or not, their performance is now unique. Just look at the vast sea of black beasts and the large number of steel behemoths that slowly drive towards the enemy with the force of an army. You will know that the so-called "all-round"
The most powerful heavy armored assault group in the world" is indeed true.
"My God, what about the Russian tanks? Those steel monsters mentioned in the report sent back from Moscow?"
"It's unbelievable! Look at them, it's like a boxing champion in a tank and there's a big group of them. That thing is much bigger than their M29!"
The U.S. military had not predicted the arrival of IS7, but had already known about it, just after the recent military parade on Red Square in Moscow.
The on-site report of the military parade sent back from Moscow cannot be said to be shocking, but at least it is full of shock.
Have you heard that the US military mistakenly believes that the Red Army has a new type of heavy tank that is newer and more powerful than the IS6, but is currently sparse in number?
If nothing else, let’s just say that my German guy’s intelligence system is as rotten as a sieve and leaks everywhere. There are no secrets that can be kept. This is wrong for both the East and the West.
Through the study of German battle reports and battlefield feedback, the US military realized that the Germans were beaten to pieces by an "indescribable huge terrifying armor" on the battlefield, which was extremely miserable.
The battle reports of German troops who encountered such Soviet tanks were all full of panic. It turned out that all of them were beaten to pieces, routed eastward, or even completely wiped out and never heard from again.
Moreover, in all the battle reports about the tank that the Germans called "Stalin's Death Combine", there is no exception. I wonder if there is a word that will inevitably appear when the enemy's serial number is mentioned.
Stalin's Guards, the Iron Butcher's Hounds, or to put it simply and plainly, the "First Tank Division".
The U.S. Army was eager to get all the detailed information about the Soviet Union's new secret weapon, but the Germans never captured even one of that thing on the battlefield.
Those "unsatisfactory" Nazis wanted to meet that kind of car. It turned out that without exception, they were defeated and had no control over the battlefield, let alone recovering the tanks after the war. The Nazis' intelligence did not even include a single
There are not even a single photo of that thing, which makes Americans very angry and curse them.
The U.S. military speculates that only the top-notch secret weapons of the Soviet Union can only be equipped by the so-called "Stalin Guards", at least for the time being.
This can at least confirm from the side that the number of the things in the Russian legs is currently very small, and it is not in the battlefield test or in the initial trial mass production stage.
And that thing involves high costs and complicated processes, which has caused the Russians to encounter certain difficulties that cannot be solved immediately in the process of ramping up the production of that thing.
Americans have indeed guessed some things wrong, but to confirm those guesses, they must see it with their own eyes.
The U.S. Army has been waiting and proactively looking for such an opportunity until the day of the Moscow Red Square parade.
When a total of 25 IS7 heavy tanks led by Malashenko personally drove on the Red Square, firing up the terrifyingly thick 130mm cannon, the US Army, which was shocked and surprised, finally figured it out.
Something is red.
Why did the German battle reports collected earlier describe the encounter with the "indescribable huge terrifying armor" only in panic and confusion?
That really doesn’t mean that the Germans don’t work hard, and it doesn’t mean that the Nazis don’t have enough fighting power.
His grandma said, just those 25 cars driving through the Red Square without doing anything, the momentum was already there and it was scary enough.
Think about it from the perspective of a German, and think about those "downtrodden unfortunates".
When a group of monsters with more than twice the number, roaring 130mm cannons, and machine guns blaring all over their bodies, rushed towards the east with the support of a huge number of coordinated combat units, that swimming force
What kind of situation is this? What kind of despair? What kind of panic and confusion?
The U.S. troops on the scene in Moscow felt that feeling, and then sent that feeling in written form back to Washington, hoping that the laid-back bosses in the Pentagon who drank coffee, listened to the radio and read newspapers would take it seriously.
I don’t know if the big guys paid much attention to it, but Barton from Western Europe did get a copy of those reports.
"General, please read the report."
Leg Dong's adjutant asked the question cautiously, for fear of offending the arrogant and arrogant man with a beard and a glare.
Barton, who had never thought that the more he looked eastward, the worse his face became. He couldn't help it. He slammed the table suddenly, crumpled the report into paper towels, and threw it into the trash can next to his desk.
inside.
"Bullshit! It's all bullshit!"
"What do you mean that the Russian tanks are "so powerful that they have overwhelming deterrence"? Those idiots who walk in the office of the embassy in Moscow and fawn over the Russians all day long besides drinking coffee and reading newspapers, are they going to put it?
Your own head has gone crazy!?"
"He will not accept that report, absolutely! He will never admit that the crap produced by the Russian tractor factory will be better than the top war machine of the United States of America! Call back to Washington and tell Washington that he will be there at the parade ground.
, let the Russians see what it means to be a true land combat elite! His best boys can definitely do it!"
"No, General, he will do it then."
The adjutant, who was afraid that he would be implicated in his anger if he stayed here for a long time, wanted to leave this place as quickly as possible. After accepting the order, he immediately planned to leave the office.
But when he reached the door of the office, his legs touched the doorknob. At the first second when his legs were there, the adjutant, who remembered that he was asking for something but did not say anything, was stumbled again. He had to turn around again and bite the bullet.
When he got to his desk, he continued to speak.
"General, there is something very important that he would like to tell you if necessary."
"He got the news that General Morrison also received a copy of the report, and made a positive evaluation of it, suggesting that Washington should pay attention to it. That is completely contrary to your feedback. They did not deny it.
should."
"What should it be? Shut my mouth!"
It's a good idea not to say those words. Out of a sense of responsibility, the adjutant who came over to say "no more words" spoke and exploded the dangerous explosive on the spot. The powerful blasting power penetrated at high decibels.
The window glass and even the ceiling of the office can be flipped upside down.
"How could that helpless "Congress Customized God of War" be so stupid! Believe the nonsense coming from those people who read newspapers and drink coffee and have never even seen anything on the battlefield! Ah, he almost forgot, because they simply didn't
Not the same kind of people! Incompetent people who cling to power! A bunch of cowards and cowards!"
"Ha, isn't that a good thing? He believes that it should be so, because at least it can let people see the incompetent cowardly nature of the man who relied on the power of his wife's family to climb to where he will be tomorrow."
"The U.S. Army has to get rid of that guy who's entangled with the Russians, you know? He's going to be kicked out because of his stupidity and hypocrisy, so that's a good start."
"His order remains unchanged now, and he will not regret it in the future, so hurry up and execute it!"
". If it's obvious, let's do it, General."
With full firepower, he blasted away the adjutant who kept his mouth shut and didn't wink. He felt that although his anger had subsided a little, it was still not very strong.
I couldn't help but unbutton the top button of my clothes to cool down my neck, and I was sweating. I turned my head inadvertently and caught a glimpse of the picture of the table falling, and picked it up again to take a closer look.
Barton, who didn't feel that the "children's carriage" in the black and red photo was scary, curled his lips. The photo that fell out of the report ended up flying into the same place as the report that was crumpled into waste paper.
The trash can follows.
"You actually say that the Russian tractors are scary. You should bring the Russians and take a look at their M29s to see who is scaring whom. Those guys have no business."
So, here is Patton’s true reaction after receiving a report from the Pentagon on observing the military parade from the U.S. military attaché in the Soviet Union, shortly before the start of the four-nation joint military parade and shortly after the Moscow Red Square military parade.
Perhaps he has a bad memory due to his age and is prone to forgetfulness. In short, General Patton, who was sitting at the viewing platform of the military parade, could no longer recall the scene that had just happened a few months ago, at least for the time being.
stand up.
Now, no matter how much he might be resisting, reluctant, or extremely unwilling in his heart.
But when Ming Hong saw the shocking facts before his eyes, as well as all the US military colleagues and legions around him, they all expressed "awe-inspiring" feelings.
Patton, who was blushing and unable to speak a word, had to admit at this moment that the Russian's "extra large tractor" did have some extraordinary momentum.
"General Morrison, congratulate me. It seems that the feedback you sent to Washington was correct."
"After what happened in Moscow, the Pentagon really wanted to know how the generals leading the front line viewed the matter and collected feedback. Is it possible to send him here tomorrow to see with his own eyes again?
, and now he undoubtedly very much approves of your report, so it is obviously accurate."
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Patton, who was already in an extremely unhappy mood, heard that unexpectedly. He turned around and found that a brigadier general representative sent by the Pentagon to participate in tomorrow's military parade was talking to Jack Mo, whom he disliked no matter how he looked at him.
Leeson was chatting and laughing.
That means that it doesn't seem to care that Jack Morrison has been close to the Russians, but rather that he can be wrong about the unique insights, analytical views, and words produced by the Russians because he is close to the Russians.
There was a very interested look and gesture between them.
I may not care about a small brigadier general, but I must not care about the group of people who sent the brigadier general to Berlin, let alone the higher-ranking people who listened to the reports from those group of people.
"He just did some trivial duties, and until now, his evaluation of Russian tanks and armored vehicles remains unchanged."
"The Russians do have tank design and practical experience that surpasses them. It is true that their American craftsmanship and technology are ahead of them, and they are not even ahead in some areas, but that still does not rob them of their pride and complacency."
"Just like if they have the best kitchen utensils, and the Russians know better how to cook, they have to learn and learn from themselves, so that they can continue to grow and surpass their mistakes. Wasn't that the case in the past?
Is the same thing wrong with the Russians now?"
After hearing Jack's words, the brigadier nodded slightly, his facial expressions showing no sign of agreement, and the reply came quietly soon after with a smile.
"Whether it is a refreshing and unique insight, he will truthfully convey it and bring it back to Washington. Don't worry, General Morrison."
"The Russians have openly demonstrated such a strong offensive capability, which is indeed worthy of attention. They have also received some protests and anxiety from the military attachés stationed in the Soviet Union. Some of them think that the Russians' move has a strong impact.
The needle is wrong, but it means that I and he know something bad."
"In any case, the Pentagon is considering candidates for the military speaker for a congressional hearing, and he will recommend to the superiors that I will go. Those actual conditions should not only be known to them, they should be aware of it, but also should be made known to Congress.
Listen carefully."
"If it's convenient, he thinks I can start preparing the speech now. I am already on the list of candidates drafted by the Pentagon, and I am the first one. He wants to be added to that list.
After the recommendation, there shouldn’t be any problems.”
When politics loudly shouts "They need Russia," the military, as a powerful practitioner of politics, will naturally respond positively. And the name "Jack Morrison" is not the answer before, and his past resume is not.
Wrong is the best proof that he has that ability.
"Thank you. It would be an honor for him to attend the congressional hearing on behalf of the military. He will prepare a speech as soon as possible. I hope it can have a positive effect."
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Patton was no longer in the mood to listen to the two men's harmonious remarks, because the "Russian steel monsters" watching the ceremony in Taitung were already marching slowly and roaring, roaring their diesel engines all the way to the distance from the ceremony.
The nearest location is at.
Patton, who narrowed his eyes, suddenly felt that the face of the person leading the group at the front of the formation of steel monster tanks seemed somewhat familiar.
I don't know, and I have no interest in knowing whether Malashenko, who is a bit unrecognizable to Patton after wearing a tank hat, can continue to do what he should do at this moment.
He raised his leg and gave a diagonal military salute, then cast his solemn gaze towards the viewing platform. At the same time, accompanied by a shouting Eastern Order, he floated directly towards Zhukov's position.