Chapter 1008: The idea of pounding the nest
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Now that the German bombing has stopped for the time being, Andrei and they are waiting at the division headquarters for the interrogation of the German pilots, Andrei believes in the level of his fighters in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and just as he is waiting for Jacques's interrogation record, someone outside says: "Quick, this is our pilot." At this time, another lieutenant and a hygienist carried Yazov's panicked voice that came in at the same time: "Division commander, chief of staff, come and see, it's the pilot, it's our own pilot." Then another lieutenant and a hygienist appeared at the door, supporting a man in a pilot's uniform.
When the two of them came to the front of the pilot with their arms, Andrei found that the pilot was wounded. He had a bandage on his head and a very painful face.
After the pilot glanced up at Andrei, he replied weakly: "My name is Baranov, and I am a squadron leader in the fighter aviation regiment. β
It was him, Andrei remembered that later sources about the air battle at Stalingrad mentioned this name: on August 6, Captain Baranov, the leader of the 183rd Squadron of the Fighter Aviation Regiment, led four Yak-1 aircraft to patrol over the Don River crossing, encountered 25 enemy fighters, and Baranov immediately commanded a brave attack. The first attack accurately shot down one enemy plane, and then launched an attack on the following enemy bombers, damaging one of them and forcing it to land at the Soviet garrison. At this time, the German fighter was attacking the Soviet attack plane, Baranov heard the news and immediately rushed to support, after shooting down an enemy M-109 aircraft, his ammunition was exhausted, but he did not withdraw from the battle, but drove the plane to the enemy plane, hit the tail of the enemy plane with the wing, and parachuted out of the plane himself. In this way, the heroic pilot shot down 4 enemy aircraft in a matter of minutes.
It can be said that he is the ace pilot of the Soviet army, after all, 5 planes are the trump card, speaking of which there are a lot of ace German pilots in World War II, and many German fans have been talking about it, but the final victor of the Soviet-German war is the Soviet Air Force, and the army is a group of collective action, not supported by one or two heroes.
For example, a team that fights strong doesn't need heroes. Ten people beat you alone, and the average person who killed everyone was only 0.1, but if the character of the person on the opposite side broke out, it may drag 2 people back, and the per capita record is 20 times that of the other party. The data was good, but the result was still lost. Ants bite elephants to death, a tiger is defeated by wolves, so future generations can see such an interesting scene, the Luftwaffe ace pilots are far ahead, the top ten ace pilots of World War II are all Germans, the number of German pilots who shot down more than 100 enemy planes can have three digits, and many people have exceeded 200 records. But there are also many German ace pilots who fall, after all, they often walk by the river, how can they not get their shoes wet. Especially in the later stages of the war, the Luftwaffe was completely caught in the sea of opponents, and it was difficult to have a chance to breathe, which greatly increased the probability of the fall of the ace pilots.
The main aces of the Allies in World War II were basically Soviet pilots at the top of the rankings.
Andrei glanced at him and continued to ask: "Captain Baranov, how did your plane get shot down?" How's the injury? β
Baranov heard Andrei's question and said with a wry smile: "I and my flying squadron were ordered to defend Stalingrad. In the air battle just now, I took the lead in launching an attack on the enemy planes that were bombing, and after beating down one bomber with an airborne machine gun, I was besieged by three enemy planes and had to parachute. β
Baranov raised his hand and touched his forehead, which was wrapped in gauze, shook his head with a smile, and replied lightly: "Comrade Colonel, thank you for your concern, I have suffered all skin wounds, which does not affect my ability to go into battle as soon as I return to the unit." β
Hearing that he himself said that the injury was not serious, I was much more relieved, and then changed the subject: "Captain Baranov, do you know where the field airfield of the German army is?" β
Baranov is a smart man with a rough and fine color, and when he heard Andrei ask this, he immediately understood Andrei's subtext, and asked tentatively with a smile: "Comrade Colonel, if I am not mistaken, you are planning to send troops to attack the enemy's airfield, right?" β
It's easy to talk to smart people, and before Andrei could ask about the subject, he actually guessed what he wanted to ask. So Andrei nodded, acquiescing in his plan to send troops to attack the German field airfield. At the same time, he asked rhetorically: "Captain Baranov, do you know the situation at the German airfield?" β
Originally, he would have supplemented himself with some details of the sneak attack, and even provided himself with information on the location of the German field airfield. Unexpectedly, he shook his head and said to Andrei regretfully: "Comrade Colonel, although your idea is very bold, in my opinion, there is no possibility of implementation at all? β
His words did not surprise Andrei, who asked in a calm tone: "Captain Baranov, why do you think it is impossible?" β
Baranov stood up. He politely made a gesture of invitation to me, then took the lead to the table, leaned down and pointed to the map on the table, and said, "Comrade Colonel." You see, from the direction from which the enemy planes are flying, the field airfield of the German army must be located west of the Don River. If you're going to send troops to sneak attack. It was necessary to pass through the enemy's battle ranks, march for one or two hundred kilometers and then cross the Don. And you can't send less troops, otherwise you won't be able to break through the German alert at all. A force of considerable size had to march one or two hundred kilometers on foot in the middle of the enemy's battle ranks, and unless the Germans were all blind and deaf, it would never have been impossible to find this force. β
AndrΓ© did not answer, but continued to ask Baranov: "Comrade Captain, did your Air Force conduct reconnaissance of the enemy's airfields and logistics bases?" "Andrei was thinking that the infantry would not be able to sneak up on the German airfield, so use my special forces headquarters, right? As long as the planes on the airport are destroyed, at least for a while to come, I will not have to be blown up by enemy planes.
Baranov thought for a while and said with a solemn expression: "Not only reconnaissance, we have bombed German airfields before, but because the air defense of the airfields is very strong, the bomber group on our mission has not achieved much results!" β
Andrei knew that most of the planes in World War II were propeller planes, that is, piston engine planes, with low speed and low requirements for runways.
So it's useless to blow up the runway at the airport, the key is the plane.
Then Andrei still asked Baranov to tell what he knew, and outside Jacques came in and saw Jacques's triumphant expression, Andrei asked: "Jacques, that Lieutenant Jensen has said it all!" Jacques handed over the confession with both hands and said, "Commander, look, all the information is on it, and that soft egg is still begging what to do!" β
Andrei remembered the tragic situation of the bombing and said with a belly of fire, "How to deal with it, it is too cheap to shoot, and you have to dig a pit to bury him alive, so pull it and tie it up, find a few new soldiers to practice bayonets, and stab him to death!" Then you can do it! β
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