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"Check it out below! If it's not something wrong with my eyes, then the Soviets are really crazy. "In the not-so-confined cockpit, a pilot wearing a mask said over the radio.
The wingman who followed the plane replied on the radio: "Sir, I think the Soviets are crazy." ”
"I don't care if they're crazy or not, but my mission is to cure them of their mental illness." In the cockpit of the long plane, the pilot said coldly.
"Work! I'm going to start attacking, take cover behind me, thank you! He said to his lieutenant behind him as he piloted his plane to begin to descend in altitude.
Not far behind him, back to back, one of the shooters in charge of the machine gun shouted and replied, "I'm ready!" Feel free to start attacking! ”
As he spoke, he pulled the bolt of the MG machine gun in front of him, making a mechanical snapping click.
The bullets were loaded, and the Vulture-like Stuka bomber was ready to attack.
The bomber then swooped down from the clouds, the water droplets on the wings were blown away by the air current, and then disappeared into the air.
With a loud roar of engines, the pilots of the Stuka dive bombers aimed their planes at the ground beneath their feet.
The plane roared and rushed to the ground, as if it was about to crash headlong on the ground.
However, those who are familiar with the Stuka dive bomber know that this is a unique attack method of Stuka, and it is definitely not intended to crash.
When dealing with infantry, Stuka will cause great psychological pressure when he dives, and the shock and cacophony will cause the enemy soldiers to collapse quickly.
But when dealing with Soviet tanks, this whistling and visual pressure is not so useful.
The reason for this is that the Soviet tank crews could neither see nor hear the roar of the planes overhead.
Even when the Stuka dive bomber rushed down from the clouds and dropped a bomb to destroy a Soviet tank, the Soviet tank crews would not have noticed the presence of the enemy overhead.
Yes, in the narrow field of view of the tank, the Soviet tank commanders could not see anything flying over their heads at all.
Sometimes, ignorance is also a kind of happiness. They can't see what's going on overhead, so there's no fear.
"Start attacking! Start attacking! "Inside the radio, the long plane of the German Stuka troops, who had taken the lead in the attack, had found its own attack route.
He fired his cannon at the ground, and shells rained down on the Soviet tanks. The steel plate was pierced by the iron rain, bursting into a spark.
A advancing T-26 tank stopped, and then became paralyzed on the road. Two more T-26 tanks were ready to bypass it, only to be beaten into a sieve by the machine guns.
Subsequently, a huge aerial bomb crashed straight behind the three Soviet tanks, directly in front of one of the advancing KV-1 tanks.
Immediately after, the huge bomb exploded, blowing everything around it in one fell swoop.
The advancing Soviet tank was blown up at once, and the tanks around it lost the ability to move forward in an instant because of the huge impact force, the track was broken, the gearbox was damaged, and it lost its ability to move forward in an instant.
Under a single bomb, the Soviet tank units that attacked intensively lost at least 5 tanks in an instant.
Of course, only one of these five tanks may have been damaged, and the remaining few can only be regarded as wounded and have lost the ability to continue fighting.
It is not known whether the Soviet armored forces will recover these tanks, or whether they will have the time and ability to recover these wounded tanks later.
Stuka's wingman swooped down, and in one fell swoop over the Soviet tank. It aimed at another Soviet tank and concocted the same attack.
And in the process, the first stuka bomber to dive was ready for another dive attack, ready to drop another bomb hanging under the wing to these Soviet tanks.
"I continue to attack! Follow-up troops can launch a free attack! The pilot piloted the nose of his plane down as he radioed.
By this time, more Stuka dive bombers had rushed down from the clouds, one after the other, and it looked like there were at least 10 of them.
The air cover requested by the 505 separate heavy tank destroyer battalion before the battle finally arrived just when they were in passivity.
The carnage from the air finally made the Soviets realize that they were now in danger.
The Soviet tanks began to retreat quickly, as they did when they attacked quickly, and began to move quickly behind them.
"Sir Rudel! I'm after you! We also have machine cannon shells! You can keep attacking! In the cockpit of the wingman, the German pilot shouted to his commander.
His words were mixed with the sound of electrical interference, but Rudel, who was piloting his plane, clearly heard the wingman's request clearly.
So, having pulled up his own plane, he commanded to his wingman: "You can attack!" I'll cover you! ”
In the dive just now, Rudel had already dropped another bomb he was carrying. Stukan's bomb load was so bad that he now had no bombs to continue attacking.
How he wished there could be an airplane capable of carrying at least 10 bombs for a dive attack? Although he knew it was a dream, he still dreamed like this.
The wingman soon dropped his own bomb on the head of the retreating Soviet tank below, and then enjoyed the thrill of flying in the pull-up.
The bomb exploded inside the Soviet tank complex and destroyed at least three more T-26 tanks of the Soviets.
Under the heavy bombardment of the Luftwaffe, Zhukov's counterattack against the German troops finally became ineffective.
As a senior Soviet commander, of course, he would not have known that among the German troops who prevented his counterattack, there were many famous aces in history.
On the ground, there is a tank genius named Karyus, who has already destroyed 75 tanks in the Soviet Union at a young age.
In the sky, the Stuka pilot who killed more Soviet tanks is the unprecedented "ground licker" in real history, the German ace pilot Rudel!
Two people, or two people's units, destroyed about 100 Soviet tanks in one fell swoop in this cooperation - almost half of the Soviet tanks that participated in the war.
I have to applaud the two of them, because they worked together to take out almost half of the Soviet armored division!