Chapter 50: Battlefield Escalation

The arrival of war materials irreversibly sent Polish and Soviet soldiers to the bloody front. ^Let's go to the book ^ to see the latest ^

On the battlefield, the arrival of supplies was very different from the scene at the beginning of the war. The positions of the Polish army were lined with concrete anti-tank obstacles aided by the Chinese Federation. These are pyramid-like toys composed of eight reinforced concrete columns, and because of the simplicity of the workmanship, when the Chinese Federation gave them, the battlefields of the Polish army were full of these toys, and their uses were more diverse.

The mortar nests of the Polish army were enclosed in the midst of these obstacles, and the spaces formed by concrete columns were filled with sandbags to make good shelter. As for the infantry at the forefront, it was even more of a creative one. Combine these quadrangular vertebrae and fill them with sandbags to form a front that can protect against shrugged pieces and stop enemy tanks from advancing.

And the most important support comes from the sky, the number of "air carriers" has doubled compared to the previous one, and the army air force with infantry has been formed. In addition, 100 Sabre heavy fighters were also deployed at the rear of the battle line, specifically to protect the forward positions from the Soviet air attack forces.

As for anti-tank guns and bazookas, as mentioned earlier, the latter, which is an anti-tank equipment for individual use, is more suitable for the Polish army, which does not have sufficient military strength. With this, the morale of the Polish army was high, and if compared with the previous Soviet offensive, they were confident that they could hold back their offensive with strong positions.

Facts have proved that looking at problems with old eyes will always be lost in old-fashionedness. This time, the Soviet side, which mobilized heavy troops, not only doubled the number of tanks and armored vehicles of various types. And they also have "air carriers" and use them as offensive weapons to detour in the other direction of the front.

More artillery, more fighters, and more troops were important guarantees for the Soviet Red Army to launch this campaign.

An attack from both directions would exhaust the mobile forces of the Polish side, and a wave attack would eventually collapse the Polish front. Two wheeled tank divisions and heavy divisions would then launch rapid and continuous attacks from the breach, eventually forming a large encirclement that would eventually break up the Polish resistance.

In terms of flexibility, the Soviet Red Army, which was not very flexible, still attacked at the beginning of a dawn.

Unlike the armies of the European side, the Soviet Red Army did not pay much attention to the struggle for air supremacy. ^Bubble the book ^ go to see the latest ^ Moreover, in order to conceal the direction of the main assault, their struggle for air supremacy will often come after the start of the main assault.

At the forefront of the Soviet Union, the "fast front" learned from the Chinese Federation was already used to form a position with Soviet characteristics. The heavy cement slabs are no longer as delicate and meticulous as those made by the Chinese Federation. However, it can be seen that heavy and thick steel bars and thicker cement will play a better protective role.

The infantrymen, looking out from the machine-gun firing nests like tank turrets, looked at the front of the positions, and the positions of the Polish troops in the distance were almost completely dark. More soldiers hid in unobstructed trenches, staring in the direction in which they were headed.

This is a huge difference from the Chinese Federation or the European army. All of these countries are based on the original design of the "fast front", with communication trenches almost entirely underground and better protection.

As for the Soviets, they only strengthened the thickness and quality of the resistance hubs, and as for the communication trenches, in order not to interfere with the infantry charge, they were completely devoid of top protection.

The flash of the muzzle of the cannon pierced the silent night sky at dawn, and the heavy smell of gunpowder drifted with the wind to the fiery center of the battlefield. In the eyes of the Soviet infantrymen, on the distant Polish fronts, there rose a stream of explosions that seemed crimson in the night.

"Behold, these square hats are bearable!"

A Soviet soldier smokes a thick roll of cigarette made of newspaper with "Mohe cigarette" as the content. As they spoke, a puff of smoke erupted from their mouths.

At this time, as the shelling continued, the enemy had no way to observe the battlefield, and groups of Soviet tanks poured into the front of the battle line in the dark. The thick tracks crushed the ground with a creaking sound.

Under the fearful gaze of the infantry, these behemoths rolled their formidable tracks into the battlefield against the dawn starlight.

At this time, the artillery fire was still raging on the positions of the Polish army, and the obstacles made of cement were blown into the sky by the air currents under the blows of the artillery fire. They tumbled in the sky and fell deep into the dirt.

Dense artillery fire and covering strikes have always been the preferred means of preparation before the attack of the Soviet Red Army. Although, since the Soviet state had only just been established at this time, the density of artillery fire was far less than that used by the Soviet Red Army in future world wars. But now, for the Polish army, the intensity of such a blow is enough.

Requests for support, using various means, were transmitted from the front all the way to the headquarters of the Polish army. Although, because some forces hoped that the war could be fought and both sides were defeated, they did not want the Soviet Red Army to have too much advantage. Thus, the offensive intelligence of the Soviet Red Army, for the Polish army, was almost transparent.

Although the Polish side did not feel the suddenness of this attack, the strong artillery preparations of the Soviet Red Army still made them feel that they were too inadequately prepared for this attack. As the order was given, the artillery of the Polish army began to return fire.

But at this time, the Soviet tanks advancing in the dark suddenly turned on their headlights, and the sound of the tracks continued to form a frightening metal music, and behind the tank group, there were groups of infantry. These soldiers who did not have armored vehicles were in a hurry to send them to their deaths, and it was the soldiers of those armored vehicles who engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the Polish army. They are merely follow-ups, used to expand the results of the battle and the power of the guards.

The pillars of light shining on the tank formed pillars of light that looked like substance in the smoke and dust stirred up by the artillery fire. Immediately, tank guns began firing at the anti-tank guns of the Polish army. It was a complete contest of metal, with a loud moan from the hit tank. Together with the cannon, the turret flew into the sky in the light of the explosion.

Immediately, the other tanks would take "intimate" care for the newly acquired anti-tank gun, and blow it into a cloud of scrap metal, and the gunners swirled in the fragments of the shell explosion and fell into the dust.

The Polish infantry was no longer at a loss in the face of the tanks of the Soviet Red Army at this time. They worked in groups of three, with the exception of the bazooka man, who were responsible for supplying him with ammunition and using small arms to keep him safe.

They were sometimes prostrate and sometimes hidden in dark corners in the dazzling light of the tanks, until the time came.

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Swarms of tanks roared and stared at two bright "big eyes" (headlights). The three machine guns on the tank roared vigorously. The 37-mm gun with a long barrel spewed tongues of fire vigorously.

But when these steel behemoths broke through the fire net formed by the anti-tank guns and really approached the infantry position. They encountered the fiercest resistance since the beginning of the campaign. As a result of the attack of anti-tank guns, thinner armored vehicles fell behind the tanks. Without the infantry and machine-gun cover of armored vehicles, the tanks were attacked by brave Polish soldiers.

Bazookas, dragging feathered tail flames, shot out of the corners of the tank that were not easy to observe. Although their strike power is not very great, it is impossible to blow out the turret of a tank like an anti-tank gun.

However, the tank that was hit, or smoked lost its combat capability. Or they were hit on the tracks, and they had to stop on the battlefield and become a live target for the opponent's anti-tank artillery. The surviving tankers, rushed out of the tank. They stumbled in the smoke of gunpowder everywhere on the battlefield with flames or wounds, trying to find a place to live.

However, the Polish soldiers, who had long hated these tanks, would not give up this great opportunity to destroy the enemy. Machine guns rattled and strings of tracer rounds tracked the tankmen.

Subsequent tanks, their barrels can't help but spray tongues of fire. Fight against the resistance hubs formed by anti-tank barriers, but it is frustrating. With only 37 mm of armor-piercing tank guns, it did not have much advantage against these infantry-defended fortresses. Even, the tank, under the blow of the opponent's bazooka, incurred considerable losses.

The Polish soldiers huddled in the Resist Hub felt hopeful that they would probably have to enter the Soviet prisoner of war camp, and that they might survive the Soviet armored spearhead.

However, war is always synonymous with brutality, although the tanks of the Soviet Red Army were put up with more fierce resistance than expected in the offensive. But when the anti-tank guns on the Polish side were dug under the heavy artillery of the tanks and the Soviet Red Army, the armored infantry vehicles of the Soviet Red Army finally caught up.

Under the cover of the tanks, the armored vehicle staggered close to the resistance of the Polish infantry, and then a blazing tongue of fire rushed into the fortress of the Polish infantry defense like a hungry dragon.

Immediately, the first front was broken.