Chapter 301: Tank No. 4

The Germans went on the offensive the moment they arrived.

The attack was disorganized, and even at the time of the attack the artillery on the other side of the lake was bombarding.

"Bang!" With a bang, Shulka killed a side three-wheeler driver.

The standard configuration of the German side tricycle is a three-person team:

The driver is responsible for controlling the direction of the side three wheels.

A light machine gun was mounted on the side wheels, which was mainly responsible for suppressing the fire suppression directly ahead.

There was also a submachine gunner in the back seat, who was mainly responsible for firing at targets on both sides.

Therefore, the side tricycle is a proper combat unit for this era, not a transport unit.

In fact, if the side three wheels are used for transportation, its loading space is pitiful, and the three people sit in it and it is basically full, at most, where to stuff something.

Used for combat units, it appears to be under-defended and can be easily destroyed.

But this is not the case.

The reason is that the side three rounds of firepower are very strong, a three-person team has a machine gun and a submachine gun, and the submachine gunner may also throw grenades outward, plus the side three wheels are fast and flexible, and the number is like the ancient cavalry rushing everywhere on the position, and with tanks and armored vehicles, it will give the enemy defense line a strong impact.

The weakness is the driver.

However, it is common for drivers to enter the battlefield by leaning down and burying themselves under the front of the vehicle, exposing only their heads and eyes, which makes it difficult for the enemy to detect and hit him.

But even then he couldn't escape Shulka's eyes, and a bullet flew out of Shulka's rifle and hit him in the face.

Shulka saw that his face immediately exploded like a flower, and the side three wheels immediately lost their balance, and then rolled on their sides into the crater next to him, and the machine gunner and submachine gunner fell to the ground and could not get up if they did not die.

THIS WAS FOLLOWED BY A WHEELED ARMORED VEHICLE, WHICH USED ITS TOP 7.92MM MACHINE GUN TO SWEEP THROUGH THE SOVIETS AS IT ADVANCED.

As soon as Shulka shrank his head, the bullet "whizzed" overhead, and several warm blood arrows rushed out of his side, and the anti-tank rifle shooter fell in a pool of blood.

Anti-tank rifles are the natural enemies of armored vehicles, so of course, German armored vehicles were first and foremost aimed at anti-tank rifles.

Shulka did not hesitate, and the cat ran forward and picked up the anti-tank rifle...... The German machine gunners in the armored car had just shifted the muzzle of their guns in other directions, and suddenly noticed that the anti-tank rifle had been lifted again, and hurriedly turned the muzzle back again.

But it was already too late.

"Bang!" A gunshot rang out, and Shulka felt like his right shoulder was hitting the corner of the table.

The bullet came out of its chamber, penetrated the machine-gun shutter of the armor-piercing vehicle and then hit the shooter behind it, and the German shooter hung on the armored car before he could snort, with a fist-sized bloody hole in the back...... That's the secondary damage caused by an anti-tank rifle bullet, which is usually much more severe than a single kill.

Shulka did not hesitate to reload the anti-tank gun with a single round and aimed at the driver's seat of the armored vehicle.

After a "bang" a shot, the armored car stopped.

At this time, Shulka's right shoulder seemed to be dislocated, and the pain made him grin.

Shulka tried to switch shoulders to find the next target, but there were several cannonballs whistling in the middle of the day.

With experience, Shulka knew that the explosion point of these shells was likely to threaten him, so he hurriedly dropped his anti-tank rifle and ran a section and fell to the ground.

"Boom!" After a burst of explosions, the anti-tank rifle was blown into the air and disintegrated into parts and scattered everywhere.

Shulka could not save it, although it was important for the Soviets at this time, because without it meant that the Soviets could not deal with the enemy's armored vehicles and tanks.

However, the weight of more than a dozen kilograms, coupled with the barrel of a gun more than two meters long...... If he escaped with it, Shulka would have to be blown up with it.

"Tank, 'Four'!" Shulka heard someone scream.

When I looked at it, sure enough, a "No. 4" tank "rumbled" up.

At this time, the "Four" was not an excellent tank for tank battles, as it lacked both defense and firepower.

But the use of "Number Four" here was an absolute nightmare for the Soviet infantry...... Better mobility, a short cone gun with great lethality to infantry, and more importantly, the anti-tank rifle is powerless against it, which means that it is an invincible presence on this local battlefield.

At this time, it was firing at the Soviets with artillery and machine guns, and at the same time approaching the Soviet lines...... Since the Soviet army did not have the equipment to get it, it could of course cover the infantry to advance without any scruples, and it was only about to enter the Soviet trenches when it was only 30 meters away from the defense line.

At that time, the German army would rely on the "No. 4" tank to condescendingly blockade the Soviet positions and firepower with firepower, so that the Soviet defense line would completely collapse.

At this critical moment, Shulka looked around, grabbed a blaster and shouted: "Grenade, cover me!" ”

The soldiers realized, immediately ignited the grenades and threw them out one by one.

There was a "boom" explosion, and grenades exploded near and far around the "Four" tank.

Of course, this did not pose much of a threat to the "No. 4" tank, and if anything, the infantry following it was wounded by shrapnel, and the rest of the German troops reflexively lay on the ground to hide.

That's when Shulka grabbed the blaster and rushed forward.

Shulka rushed straight into the machine-gun hole of the tank...... It's not an ordinary path, but Shulka never took the usual path, otherwise he would not have survived until now.

Tank machine gun holes are considered the safest area by the German infantry, because there are tank machine gunners staring at it, so it is even a blind spot for the German infantry.

On the other hand, the smoke from the grenade will temporarily obscure the sight of the tank machine gun shooter, so it is safest to rush towards the shooting hole at this moment.

Shulka was not mistaken, he lunged at the waist and jumped into a crater before the tank could run over him.

The tank "rumbled" over, not realizing that a Soviet soldier was already under the chassis and holding a blaster in his hand.

Shulka did not hesitate, and as soon as he pulled the fuse, he stuffed the blaster into the tank track, and then lay on the ground and pretended to be dead.

As the tank "rumbled", German soldiers followed from behind, and even one German soldier jumped into the crater and lay down next to Shulka, then raised his submachine gun and aimed ahead.

Then, with a bang of "boom", the tracks of the "four" tank were blown off.

The German soldiers who followed him looked confused...... The enemy blew up the tank right under their noses, and they didn't know when it happened.