Chapter 400: A Break (I)

After repairing eight tanks, Trode did not continue to choose to persuade them to surrender, but immediately found sixteen more clever infantrymen and asked them to cooperate in pairs to operate with this combination, although they could not expect much from the combat effectiveness, but remembered that the Soviets' tank crews were also fast, so Trode was not unbalanced.

Although the momentum is violent, Tlord's original intention is not to fight to the death with the enemy, if there is a chance to persuade him to surrender, it is better to accept the surrender of the other party. But now that the Soviets had already taken on a stance at the beginning, they certainly wouldn't have surrendered too easily, and Trood would have to put more pressure on them to get it done. And the follow-up Trood and Treena have already thought about it, and this task will be taken care of by Hans to the end.

"Why is this happening?" Although he knew in his heart that he was best at fighting such a positional battle, Hans, who was already tired and stupid, still complained, but even so, his heart was still full of interest, because this operation was not only a huge number of combat vehicles, but also added a lot of fresh blood, including two Soviet BT-7A, whose powerful firepower was fully suitable for this battle.

Squad 217 itself has eight tanks that are incomparable to tank squads of ordinary armored forces, and the two B-class squads that are assisting this pair add up to twelve tanks, and finally, with the addition of the newly repaired Soviet tanks, their lineup reaches an unprecedented twenty-eight! This is more than ten times worse than the two tanks that Vincent only had when he first defended the position, not only in terms of quality, but also in terms of quantity, it completely overwhelmed the Soviet army on the opposite side, and there was certainly no Soviet army who was not afraid to see this scene, but Trood's actions were far more than that.

Subsequently, under the leadership of Hans and the assistance of Trood and others, Team 217 began their best and most rogue tactic - firepower fighting. Unlike in the past, when they relied on the armor of German tanks to gain an advantage, this time they also had an absolute advantage in firepower. This is a lot of fun for Hans, at this moment, it is more like a chess player than a tank soldier, although the command will give people a feeling of talking on paper, but even Tryna can not deny his basic conceptual and tactical skills, although the lack of flexibility, but the basic skills of step by step calm make the enemy have almost no gaps to drill.

However, what the Soviets on the other side did not realize was that although the German troops on the opposite side had 28 tanks, in fact, there were not even 15 tanks that had been firing. Not to mention Trood, they have to have ammunition left for the subsequent battle. Even the ammunition of the two B-class squads is not particularly sufficient, and those soldiers who have just started the tank are difficult to ensure that they can reach the theoretical rate of fire when dealing with rough Soviet tanks, so compared to the number of twenty-eight, Trood's firepower is actually not so terrifying. But one thing cannot be ignored, even if there is a lot of moisture, but twenty-eight is still twenty-eight after all, and the emaciated camels are bigger than the horses, and their firepower is still so terrifying in the eyes of the Soviets, who have been repeatedly frustrated on the other side.

Accompanied by a violent roar. The dust was carried up three stories high, and the Trodes found themselves unaware of what they were attacking, just strafing the enemy's position. Because it is a stone brick pavement. The Soviets didn't dig many trenches, which also created a good opportunity for Trood to cover their firepower, and even though the sandbags were effective against machine-gun fire, they were of little use against shells. Hans was supposed to give this task to the German soldiers who were operating Soviet tanks, but due to his unskilled skills, it was difficult to hit the target when he raised the flat sandbags. So those sandbags were finally cleared by the tank crews of the B-class squad, while the Troods were mainly responsible for using machine guns to suppress the enemy's fire.

However, in addition to the suppression of the tanks' firepower, there was another thing that was different from the usual ones, and that was the actions of the infantry. In the previous situation, as long as Trood used this tactic, it was usually when there was no infantry, or when the infantry was unable to act because they were at an absolute disadvantage. But this time it was different, even if sixteen infantry were transferred to operate the tank, the number of infantry would be enough to fight the Soviets. At this time, under the cover of tank fire, they began to approach the enemy's position, but they also received Trood's order in advance to only press and not desperate, and expand the momentum to the maximum. But even so, they could not sit idle, using long-range strike equipment such as mortars on the flanks for fire suppression.

At the beginning, the Soviet army was able to carry out a normal counterattack, but later when the German army's three-dimensional firepower network was built, they could only be beaten passively. Seeing this, Trod was almost certain that the Soviets would be taken within five minutes, and it was true, and the Soviets surrendered within a few minutes, but the result was not as satisfactory as Trod's expectations, mainly because the Soviets in this position had fled more than half of the time when they were carrying out indiscriminate fire strikes at Trod, and the number of enemy troops annihilated in the end was not large.

But even so, their original goal of occupying this position had been achieved, and there were so many twists and turns that it could be said that it could be said for several days, but they still survived safely, and that was enough. While ammunition is a concern, the infantry squad and the two B-Class squads will follow them until the end of the campaign, so the loss of infantry ammunition from repaired Soviet tanks can barely survive. Although Trode also thought about trying his best to repair those Soviet tanks after breaking through this position, but compared with the previous tanks that were damaged by long-range fire, they were all destroyed by Trode's tank fire, compared to the difficulty of repair, even Hans could only shake his head under such conditions, and Trode couldn't help but feel a little regretful.

Seeing Trode back in the car, Roy reported, "I can only contact the two nearest squads, and the rest should still be under radio interference." ”

Trode pursed his lips and said, "Don't be too anxious, let the troops sort out, this battle can't end in just one or two hours." (To be continued.) )