Chapter 252: Armored Train

Shulka immediately rushed into the command car next to the power car with his subordinates.

It is not difficult to find out the command compartment:

The first thing to find is the power car, which is very easy, and the section with black smoke in the middle is the power car.

Then look at the sides of the power compartment.

The two carriages connected to the power carriage are the fuel, water and supply carriages of the armored train, and the other is the command carriage.

Of course, the carriage used for loading fuel and supplies did not need periscopes and perforations, so the carriage on the left side was quickly locked.

"Open the door!" The Cossacks rushed forward and slammed the door with the butt of their rifles.

In a "bang" sound, the door was slowly pulled open a little.

"Don't shoot, we surrender!" There was a stiff Russian language coming from inside.

"Hands up and come out!" The Cossack drew a grenade and threw it inside.

There was a panic in the "no, no......" and then a German soldier raised his hand and came out.

The door was heavy, so it required several people to force it at the same time, and even a German soldier had to squeeze into the crack in the door and push it open.

As soon as the door opened, Shulka and the Cossacks pushed away, and the prisoners with raised hands rushed forward.

No one resisted, and there were a few low-wattage lights in there, so visibility was good...... In the armored train, they are not too worried about being observed from the outside, they just need to do a good job of sealing.

A German major stood neatly in front of Shulka, holding his chest out, and when he saw Shulka coming up, he said in German with a hint of disdain: "Don't be so nervous, second lieutenant, we have surrendered!" ”

"English?" Shulka asked.

The German major glanced at Shulka with some surprise, and then repeated it in English.

"You think we're nervous?" Shulka couldn't help but laugh.

"Isn't it?" The Major spread his hands: "If you want any information from us, then I'm sorry...... We are an engineer battalion and there is nothing valuable to intellect! ”

"I only want to know one thing, Major!" Shulka walked up to the major and asked: "Did you send a message about the capture of the armored train before you surrendered?" ”

The major's face couldn't help but change, and then he shrugged his shoulders with a smile: "Of course, of course we sent it out!" ”

"I already know the answer!" Shulka replied: "Major, you are not good at lying! ”

"No, you can't do that!" The major said.

"Give me a reason why I can't do this!"

The major was speechless, this is war, and both sides are unscrupulous.

So, if given the chance, anyone will catch it and not "can't do it" as the major said.

As for what to do......

Needless to say, if the German major had not spread the news, that is, the Germans stationed in Tver did not know that the armored train had been captured, and they would have thought that the armored train was still "their own people".

This cannot be blamed on Major Michael, who has shown enough courage and wisdom in this battle, but after all, he is the commander of the engineer battalion, and he usually deals with guerrillas, and it is the first time he has participated in the regular army, so it is inevitable that he will make some mistakes due to his lack of experience.

Shulka didn't want to waste any more time with the major, and with a wave of his hand, he took him out.

Then, first of all, all the Germans were driven off the train and disarmed, and the Soviets roughly searched the train before escorting useful people to the train.

For example, the driver of the bullet train, the communication soldier in the telecommunications room, etc.

The weapons units were directly supplemented with Soviet soldiers...... The armored train was captured from the Soviet army, and many equipment such as machine guns, anti-aircraft machine guns, and small-caliber anti-aircraft guns were weapons of the Soviet army, and they could of course control them.

ONLY 88MM ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS WERE A GERMAN THING.

But this is not a big problem, it is almost enough to call a few artillerymen to come up and let the German prisoners introduce and demonstrate it.

It took only a dozen minutes before the armored train started again.

Major Michael, who was standing outside with his hands raised, could only look at the armored train that was slowly moving and heading towards the hinterland of the German army in the south, feeling extremely remorseful but helpless.

Why didn't he send the message out and surrender?

Just a simple word!

The battlefield is such a magical place, sometimes it is just a sentence of a few words, such as "we have been captured"...... And then there will be a completely different outcome or a lot of people saved.

But now nothing can be changed!

Soon, the armored train disappeared into the darkness without a trace.

Major Michael thought it was the second lieutenant's plan.

The reason is simple, the Russian army's communication equipment is outdated, and the whole battle has only been more than 20 minutes since the outbreak to the present, and the senior officers of the Russian army have not even had time to arrive and know the details.

Especially since the Russian army knows that rushing to the command compartment at the first time and controlling everyone, this is definitely the spontaneous behavior of the soldiers.

So......

Major Michael had a question in his head: Who was that ensign?

A second lieutenant could have thought of this plan to use an armored train and immediately put it into action.

As if answering Major Michael's question, the adjutant who raised his hand and followed behind Major Michael whispered: "Major, the Russian second lieutenant just now is a little familiar, I seem to have seen him somewhere!" ”

"Have you seen him?" Major Michael laughed at himself and said, "Isn't this your first time being a prisoner?" ”

"No, not really!" Major Michael replied: "It should be in the newspaper, the newspaper of the Russians...... I remembered that he was the 'Breakout Hero'! ”

Major Michael looked back at the lieutenant with a shocked look on his face, and then he realized that he had lost unjustly.

Major Michael guessed correctly, Shulka did not report his decision to his superiors.

It's not that Shulka is arrogant, but Shulka knows that the soldiers are fast, and any hesitation will bring uncertain danger to the plan.

Shulka simply left a communications corpsman and asked him to inform Major Gavrilov and Major Zakhakavich.

At this time, Major Gavrilov had just crossed the bridge with the troops, and even shouted angrily when he watched the armored train slowly drive away: "What's the matter? You're just watching the enemy flee?! ”

Then, as soon as Major Gavrilov turned around, he gave an order to the signal corps: "Immediately notify the rocket artillery battalion ......"

"Major!" At this time, the communications soldier left behind by Shulka hurriedly ran up to stop it, saying: "That's our armored train, Comrade Shulka took our comrades from our company to drive it......"

Major Gavrilov immediately understood, and then scolded with a smile: "This guy, such a good thing will not wait for me for a while!" ”