Chapter 430: Yorkson's Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

After repelling the enemy's attack led by minesweeping tanks, Trod finally ushered in a wave of rest, taking advantage of the enemy's regrouping, the German side immediately replenished various units, not only tanks and artillery, which consume a lot of ammunition, but also the infantry also need to replenish the most basic guns and ammunition. This is not actually how fierce the pressure of the infantry of the frontal enemy is, but everyone knows that this is the last battle of this campaign, as long as they can hold on and join up with the large forces of the friendly army, they can return to the rear to rest, so no matter how much ammunition there is, it is meaningless to leave it for the battle below, and in order to ensure the victory of this battle, but also to save themselves, they will not save such worthless things as guns and bullets.

Box after box of ammunition was moved from behind, and Trood did not repair it, but all the troops went out to replenish their tanks, whether it was AP or HE, and they had to be fully replenished, because no one could say what the next battle would be like. In addition to this, there were machine gun rounds, and Trode, who had the weakest physical strength, was assigned to carry several boxes of machine gun shells back into the tank, because there was less ammunition for the submachine gun, so they could put a few more boxes of machine gun ammunition. Speaking of ammunition for submachine guns, Trod was still taking them out before this operation, because of an order, an order from the 47th Division to rush to the aid of friendly forces.

In order to replenish the equipment of friendly forces, Anselm agreed to give all the MP38 submachine guns and their ammunition held by all vehicle crews of the 47th Division to friendly infantry, which would allow the infantry to greatly increase their attack power in close combat. This order was a hemorrhage for Anselm's door-pickers, but if you think that before the tank is destroyed, the tank crew will not use these submachine guns to fight, and after the tank is destroyed, whether these submachine guns can be effectively used is also a problem, I feel that it is a bit of a waste to put these submachine guns in the tank this time. Still, Trood doesn't have any individual weapons. But there is no need to panic, because in the vast majority of the battle, the tank is with the infantry, and even if the tank is destroyed, the fleeing tankmen can find the individual weapons that the nearby infantry needs to continue the fight.

For tank IV with three machine guns, the consumption of machine gun shells can be said to be quite large. The barrels of the two machine guns in the car cannot be replaced, so they must be cooled down after a certain amount of time before they can continue firing, except for shooters like Roy, who use almost exclusively burst fire. However, the machine gun on the roof of the car can ensure continuous long strafing due to the fact that it has exchanged some spare barrels of MG34s from friendly units in this battle, which is quite a happy thing for a shooting layman like Trode, which means that after a series of clueless strafing, he only needs half a minute to change the barrel and then half a minute to reload the ammunition. However, in fact, Trode's speed is quite slow, and for professional shooters, this time can be halved and continue to be reduced.

While the ammunition was being replenished, Yorkson was watching from the engine of the IV, and he was looking to see if there was something wrong with the engine, because he had just heard the sound of the engine as if something was wrong, although only for a moment, to the extent that Trood and the others did not notice. Or let him hear it when the cannon fire roared. Since war could start at any time, Yorkson couldn't do too much detail to influence the subsequent battle. But looking at it on the surface, Yorkson really doesn't see anything wrong.

"Tsk...... It's annoying......"

Yorkson was stunned, although he knew that this battle was for the purpose of defensive warfare, even if there were some problems with the engine, it would not be a big problem, and with the level of abnormality just now, could there really be an abnormality. It's hard to say. Yorkson's obsession with this problem is actually largely due to his obsessive-compulsive disorder, for the vehicle he drives, he doesn't want to have any problems that will affect the driving, this habit for many years has made him have a degree of sand in his eyes for this kind of thing, and Trode and others who know this are not easy to say about him. After all, this is also a serious business......

But until the end, Yorkson couldn't find anything wrong, and he even wondered if he had a problem with his ears, after all, the voice was only heard by himself. If nothing had gone wrong until the end of the battle, he would have been laughed to death by Natel.

"Bell! Clang! Clang! ”

An angry Yorkson slammed the armor layer on one side with a wrench, and even though he had just returned to the car and started the tank again, he couldn't find anything unusual, let alone hear the sound again. Finally, he scolded himself in his heart: "You are really insane! How big is the problem, as for it!? ”

Yorkson, who was already angry because he didn't have a chance to reach out in this battle, was in a worse mood after encountering this incident, and seeing Trode's slow handling of guns and bullets can be regarded as finding a place to vent, he snatched the ammunition box in Trode's hand, and whispered to him: "Look at your stupidity!" ”

"This ......" Trode was robbed of his work by Yorkson, but he couldn't say anything, and seeing his angry face, Trode could only laugh stiffly twice. And seeing that the other three people were also in full swing to load the shells, and they didn't need their own help, he simply felt that he had inspected the position again.

In fact, after the battle just now, Trode had already inspected the position, and now he is only patrolling again to confirm the effect of this rest. Since the infantry had dug a few trenches that could be abandoned before, and under the delay of those trenches, the position in which Trood and them were now not subjected to much firepower, and the formation was well maintained. As for the troops, they didn't consume much, and the ammunition was almost replenished, so there was no need to worry much about the later battles.

As for the remaining mines and explosive traps, Trood had also asked the infantry commander, and it was clear that after the assault just now, there was not much left for them, and they had to rely on their own firepower to withstand the frontal onslaught of the Soviet troops. (To be continued.) )