Chapter Ninety-Seven: Attack
There are many book lovers who have questions about the chapter on the detonation of magnetic mines by oil drums, so let's give a unified answer here:
First of all, there is the problem of the upper limit of the detonation of magnetic mines, some book friends say that there is an upper limit, and the magnetism of the fuel tank cannot detonate the mines...... The fact is that there is no upper limit to the magnetic mines of World War II, and how easy it is to detonate is that even the earth's own magnetic field may detonate it, making it a kind of self-detonating mine.
This raises the question: can such a sensitive and easily detonated mine still work?
This is never a matter of consideration for landmines, mines and the like, and landmines are also very easy to detonate, such as a small animal, or a trip mine.
They are defined as inexpensive, can be quickly deployed in large quantities to deter and block the enemy's passage, and some accidental detonation does not affect its strategic objectives at all.
The second is the magnetic problem of the iron bucket...... The hull of the ship is knocked with magnetic properties to detonate magnetic mines, and the iron barrel will inevitably be knocked in the process of processing, and there are frictions, collisions, rolls, etc. during transportation, it is not difficult to imagine that it will also be magnetic, and it is a large number of dense floating on the river surface, saying that because the iron barrel has no magnetism, it cannot detonate such a sensitive magnetic mine...... This is somewhat unreasonable.
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The car swayed violently in the explosion of shells, and the soldiers in the carriage were shaken to pieces, and some even broke their heads and bled out, but they didn't pay any attention to this, because the shells exploded right in front of and behind the car.
Shulka could even feel the shock wave of the shells, the muddy water falling from the sky covered the windshield of the car so tightly that it was impossible to see the road ahead, and even shrapnel flew into the car, causing the iron railing on the car to "ding".
There were a few times when Shulka thought it was going to overturn, but eventually the car drove out of the lockdown area without any danger.
"Wow!" Uncle Alek cried out like a child: "I knew, I knew I could come!" Did you see that? See......"
The soldiers in the rear compartment were all in shock, so they didn't reply.
Then, they found that a car that was following behind them had been blown into the sky with a "boom", and even a corpse had fallen from the sky and fell to the roof of the car and then fell again...... It was barely a corpse, but a bloody mess.
Then there was a "wow", and several fighters couldn't help but vomit, and I don't know if it was because of nervousness, motion sickness, or because of the corpse.
"How did you do that, Uncle Alec?" Shulka asked.
"It's nothing, comrade platoon commander!" Alek replied: "All you need to do is drive as close to the crater as you can, and even over the crater if you can." Because...... It is rare for two shells to fall in the same place! ”
Shulka suddenly realized that the secret path was really a champion.
After a little further driving, the gunfire and artillery began to intensify.
As mentioned before, the 9th Army marched in the sequence of reconnaissance battalions, auxiliary battalions, and main forces, and the reconnaissance battalions and auxiliary battalions that were walking in front were obviously engaged with the enemy, but they did not seem to take advantage.
Sure enough, the next second the order was conveyed in a sharp whistle: "Get out of the car and get ready for battle!" ”
After jumping out of the car, Shulka asked the soldiers to check their equipment.
At this time, the recruits went into trouble again.
"Comrade platoon commander, my rifle is missing!" One recruit reported: "It must have been thrown out of the car just now as it passed through the blockade!" ”
Shulka immediately heard the angry shouts of Lian Davydov: "Why don't you throw yourself out?!" ”
This is true for the recruits, but it does not seem to blame him, the bumps of the car when crossing the blockade are not controllable, and it is even dangerous to carry a rifle on the shoulder or in the hand at that time, because it may injure himself or his comrades.
"Follow the troops!" Shulka gave him an idea: "If a comrade dies, you can pick up his gun, understand?" ”
"Understood!" The recruit replied, a flash of sadness in his eyes.
Shulka knew what that looked: he had to hope that one of his comrades would be killed, or he would have to rush into the enemy lines with his bare hands.
"Forward!" The company commander waved his hand and ordered.
The troops ran forward more than 100 meters in the muddy water, and after turning a corner along the road, they saw T26 tanks lined up on the road and on both sides, with their muzzles facing forward, their engines "rumbling", and the hot exhaust fumes forming an unpleasant cloud of smoke in the rear.
"Follow the tank!" The company commander ordered: "Just like you did during training!" ”
The fighters were divided into platoons, with a platoon behind each tank, divided into left and right sides with rifles, ready to lean out and shoot at any time.
Soon the tanks were moving, and the fighters followed and slowly moved forward, faster and faster, and soon they had to trot to keep up.
It wasn't a great experience, because the air was filled with foul exhaust fumes and muddy water rolled up by the tank tracks, which made it difficult for Shulka, who was in the first row, to even breathe.
But Shulka didn't take this to heart, because he knew that greater difficulties were yet to come...... The enemy's line of defense.
The tank slowed down and turned a corner, and then the battlefield appeared in front of everyone's eyes: it was an open field, and the Soviets had apparently launched several attacks, because there were already several destroyed T26s and Soviet corpses strewn across the battlefield.
What terrified Shulka was the craters on the position...... THIS MEANT THAT THE ENEMY BLOCKED THE FRONT OF THE POSITION WITH ARTILLERY FIRE, AND THE T26 TANK'S 15MM THICK ARMOR WAS NOT ENOUGH TO WITHSTAND THE BOMBARDMENT.
"They are Germans!" Shulka heard the cries of the veteran.
Shulka understood what the veteran meant, which meant that the battle would not be as easy as it had been against the Romanian army, even though the Romanian army was an armored division and the German army in front of him was an infantry division.
Shulka turned his gaze to Davydov, who was advancing with another group, and he noticed that Davydov was also frowning.
Shulka ran a few steps to the side and came to Davedov and said: "Comrade Company Commander, the situation is a little bad! ”
"I saw it, Comrade Shulka!" Davydov replied: "Our offensive was a bit hasty!" ”
"Comrade Shulka!" The deputy instructor came out of nowhere and said, "I don't think now is the time to say this, you should go back and command your platoon!" ”
In a way, the deputy instructor is still correct, because now that the arrow is ready to be launched, discussing whether or not to attack like this will only affect the morale and morale of the troops.
But Davydov didn't think so.
"Comrade Olga!" Davydov stopped the deputy instructor: "If you want to survive this battle, shut your mouth!" ”
"But Comrade Davydov!" The assistant instructor retorted: "We shouldn't discuss whether we can survive at this time, this is a sign of cowardice, we should think more about how to capture the enemy's defense......"
Davydov did not intend to argue with the assistant instructor, he turned to Shulka and asked: "Do you have any solution?" ”
This made Shulka very difficult.
Because the troops had to attack forward, and the Germans would inevitably bombard with artillery fire, and the T26 would certainly not be able to withstand this artillery fire...... Then the Soviet soldiers had to attack the enemy lines without tank cover.
Shulka knew what this meant, that is, to machine guns and mortars against the Germans with the flesh and blood of the infantry.
At this time, Shulka vaguely saw an anti-tank trench not far in front of the German army, to be precise, it was an unfinished anti-tank trench, as mentioned before, the Germans did not have enough time to prepare.
Judging by the amount of soil that was dug out of the anti-tank trench and piled outside, it was only 60 centimeters deep, and there were many parts that could be even shallower...... Shulka dug trenches, so he knew it.
And anti-tank trenches at this depth obviously could not trap tanks.
So Shulka had an idea.