Chapter 176: Faith

This chapter is yesterday's ......

That's exactly what Shulka was trying to say.

Shulka actually went to T34 from the beginning...... If you have such a good tank, don't scatter it to the front line to do its bravery, the defense, firepower, and maneuverability are good, and even the German army fell into a panic like the "T34 crisis".

However, the Soviet army produced one and went up to one.

It does look like it's defensive, and the T34 does have some role to play somewhere on the front line, but it's all on a tactical level.

And there are inevitably several problems with this:

First of all, using the T34 for front-line defense is a waste of its mobility...... Defense is to drive the tank to a certain position and use it as a battery, and even the KV2 is up to the task.

Secondly, the fact that a small number of T34s could not be coordinated with other tanks was not only a problem of radio communication, but also a problem of inconsistent speed, armor protection and firepower.

The T34 can run a top speed of 45 kilometers per hour, the T26 can run 30, and the KV2 can only run 26.

Weave them all together...... You can only T34 and T26, and T26 and other KV2, so everyone can only run at a speed of 26 kilometers per hour, otherwise they can't cooperate.

T34 can hit "No. 3" and "No. 4" head-on, but T26 can't bear it, so it soon becomes a handful of T34 against a group of "No. 3" and "No. 4".

Therefore, the correct approach should be to organize the T34 into a force, a force strong enough to compete with the German panzer divisions, and then make full use of the mobility of the railways and the tanks themselves to rush wherever there is danger. Just like Zhukov, the "firefighting hero", he rushed wherever there was fire.

"Very good advice, Comrade Shulka, and Major Gavrilov!" Zhukov stood up, shook hands with each of them, and then said: "Pleasant conversation, because time is here!" ”

"Yes, Comrade General!"

Shulka and Gavrilov answered.

In fact, the two of them were confused until they walked out of the headquarters.

"You say, do you agree with your idea?" Major Gavrilov asked.

"Maybe!" Shulka said: "I don't know! ”

Because Zhukov didn't say anything later.

After a moment of silence, Major Gavrilov laughed: "I think what you said makes a lot of sense, this may be the only way to solve our passive defensive state!" I'm curious, Comrade Shulka, you didn't go to a military school...... How do you know this? ”

"Major!" Shulka quipped, "If I had gone to military school, I probably wouldn't have known this!" ”

Major Gavrilov laughed, he understood what Shulka meant...... Military academies teach more political consciousness and backward tactics, and how can they have their own ideas under the influence and suppression of this ideological environment.

The car drove in the darkness and it took more than twenty minutes before it drove into the barracks.

Shulka was so sleepy that he took a nap in the car, and when he got out of the car, he walked groggily to his dormitory.

As a result, there were still a few people in the dormitory who were not asleep, and were talking quietly, and when they got closer, they found that it was a few people hiding in the quilt and playing cards under the bright light of a flashlight......

It seems a bit strange that after a series of tense battles, you can relax and still have the energy to play cards.

But this is actually understandable: I don't know when I will die on the battlefield, so how can I be willing to sleep? Just in time, of course!

However, this is a violation of discipline: it is not allowed to use flashlights when martial law is imposed, and unless it is a special case, it may harm the entire army.

Playing cards is certainly not a special case.

So, as soon as they found out that it was Shulka, they immediately turned off the flashlight and pretended to sleep, and even snored.

Shulka didn't bother to pay attention to them, and walked to his bed and lay down.

"Comrade Company Commander!" The actor popped up and pretended to have just noticed: "When did you come back?" ”

"Come back before you fall asleep!" Shulka said.

The actor couldn't help but be stunned when he heard this, and then quickly let out a few symirers: "Report to Comrade Company Commander, I've been sleeping for a while!" ”

"Me too!"

"And me!"

……

"Forget about that!" Shulka said: "Don't let anyone find out, I'm going to sleep, I don't know anything!" ”

"Yes, Comrade Company Commander!" A few people couldn't help but be happy to start the game again.

Only then did Leonyev cry out: "I washed off my ...... with a good hand."

This caused a lot of heckle among the others.

Shulka turned to the side, not paying attention to the guys.

At this time, the actor seemed to remember something, and said: "Comrade Company Commander, there is something I think needs to be reported to you!" ”

"What?" Shulka was already getting a little impatient.

"Valrasha, that journalist major!"

"Hmm!"

"She's interviewing again!"

"What does this have to do with it?"

"She didn't see you, she thought you were dead!" The actor said: "And then I was in a hurry......"

"Yes!" Leonev answered: "I still seem to see tears in her eyes!" ”

"It can't be!" Shulka laughed: "That's rain!" ”

"No, I promise it's not rain!" The actor replied: "It wasn't until we told her you were okay and that you just had a new mission that wasn't on the team, that she got back to normal!" ”

"I don't believe a word!" Shulka said, "If you don't want me to report you, shut up!" ”

"Yes, Comrade Company Commander!" Several people responded in unison.

But after a while, the actor poked his head out again: "I promise, Comrade Company Commander ......"

"Comrade Okunev!"

"Yes, Comrade Company Commander!"

And then I didn't dare to make a sound anymore.

Shulka didn't take these things to heart at all.

Although he believed that Valrasha had indeed come to see him, it was only an interview.

These guys always like to make up stories when they have nothing to do.

In a daze, Shulka fell asleep.

The dreams were full of terrifying fragments, strange scenes tightly entangled and intertwined.

Sometimes I see the enemy, sometimes I see my dead comrades; Sometimes it is defeat and being hunted down by the enemy, sometimes it is a cheer of victory; Sometimes it's this era, sometimes it's modern.

Then he saw the long legs, and he held up his bloody hands, which were broken at the wrist, and said to Shulka: "Comrade Company Commander, give my letter to my mother...... Please! Please! ”

Shulka awoke from his dream, and for a long time he thought he was in bed, but then he realized that he had actually fallen on the cold ground.

Shulka had a mess of his head, and after thinking about it, he pulled out the letter from his coat pocket, the one wrapped in a tarp.

Send it out? Shulka didn't know if he could send it, after all, it was a time of war.

So after thinking about it, Shulka put the letter back in his pocket.

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