Chapter 395: The Germans' Little Abacus

The air command platform of the Third Theater is flying at an altitude of 30,000 meters and can accommodate more than 300 people working at the same time in a huge cabin space.

This is the theater-level command platform of the Red Police Corps, and in the entire Red Police Corps, in addition to the air command platform exclusive to the commander and the command platform of the Supreme Command, it is the only top-level air command post with universal equipment at the first level.

There are only four such air command posts in the entire corps so far, and although many division-level and brigade-level combat units under the command of the Red Guard Corps have also begun to popularize air command platforms, those are all small aircraft.

The theater-level air command platform itself has a very large fuselage, and in horizontal and vertical comparison, even the US Air Force One in the 21 st century is slightly smaller.

This kind of air command platform is a special unit that is unlocked after the overall improvement of the base's technology, and a special unit like this has appeared at sea before, which is a special equipment that specializes in serving the war.

There is a limit to the quantity of this kind of special equipment, and there are strict regulations on how many can be built according to the size and level of the troops.

This kind of air command has a very stable fuselage structure, has a strong self-defense capability, and has good stealth capabilities, radar and satellites, which are extremely difficult to detect, and fully guarantee the safety of the command center.

Such an air command post appeared in World War II, and there was simply no technology that could shoot it down, and it was impossible to even detect his existence.

It's as if now, this air command platform in the Third Theater of Operations is flying over the hinterland of the Soviet Union, flying carelessly, without worrying about being discovered at all.

An air command platform painted with a red vermilion bird over Krasnoyarsk is hovering over the area.

On the ground, in Krasnoyarsk, Rokossovsky is mobilizing troops and heading for the Eastern Front.

The battle that broke out in the small town of Ilansky attracted the great attention of Rokossovsky, and an elite armored division as the vanguard was crushed and the tank unit was wiped out, while the opponent had less than a thousand men, and the combined number of tanks and armored vehicles was only a hundred.

Such an outcome was naturally very unacceptable, but Rokossovsky still did not give up his counteroffensive plan, because he no longer had any choice.

For this reason, he specially ordered the troops to advance on all fronts towards Ilansky, and in order to counterattack, Rokossovsky gathered all 850,000 troops, although the number of tanks was not much, but there were still tens of thousands of various artillery pieces.

Rokossovsky has to use his absolute strength to directly crush Ilansky and kill as many opponents as he meets along the way.

However, what Rokossovsky did not know was that by the time the large army under his command began to move, satellites and high-altitude reconnaissance planes in the sky had already transmitted clear pictures back to the air command of the Third Theater of Operations.

At this moment, the Third Theater simply does not have enough troops to deal with such a new force, and it will take three or four days at the earliest before it is possible to assemble a certain number of troops on the Western Front.

Therefore, in the face of the Soviet counterattack, the Third Theater of Operations had to use unconventional means.

The huge Soviet troops advanced mightily and did not take an hour to reach the small town of Ilansky.

The march was divided into three columns, and the length of the march was almost fifty kilometers long.

In addition to the large number of artillery units and supplies in the rear, the combat units were basically all at the front of the ranks, a large number of trucks and infantry were mixed, and the width of the march was more than two kilometers.

Cars walking on the road, infantry walking on the wilderness meadows, formed a spectacular marching column.

Many of the Soviet troops in this counteroffensive were elite troops from the battlefield on the Western Front, and their ranks were orderly and disciplined beyond those of other Soviet armies.

And the 3rd theater of operations waited for this opportunity, waiting for a massive sortie of the enemy, and not gathering in Krasnoyarsk, where there were a large number of civilians.

From the very beginning, the possibility of a Soviets counteroffensive was taken into account in the ultra-deep blitzkrieg in the third theater of operations, and for this purpose, a set of destruction tactics was developed under the authorization of the Supreme High Command to be used in times of danger.

After the plan was formulated, Fan Yize, who was still in London, thought about it again and again, and immediately agreed.

However, there is only one requirement, and that is that it is strictly forbidden to use it in urban areas where there are civilians.

This requirement is only for the European continent.

Fan Yize does not want to abuse nuclear weapons, and the situation in Europe has been changing recently.

The Soviet Union launched a frenzied ideological offensive against Germany, reminding Germans that the most important thing to be careful about was the Red Alert Empire, which had already occupied most of the world.

When the Germans looked back at the territory controlled by the Red Alert Empire at the moment, they were somewhat wary of this partner.

The Germans abandoned military operations in the east and began to fully regroup their troops, replenish their troops, and replenish their war materiel.

And the Soviets were able to breathe a sigh of relief and mobilize part of the troops of the Western Front to the Eastern Front.

This behavior of the Germans, regardless of the purpose of Germany itself, can be regarded as a betrayal of the Red Alert Empire.

Fan Yize did not resent Germany because of this, because the interests and choices of every country are based on their own environment, not to mention that Germany chose to rest its troops, even if Germany in turn joined forces with the Soviet Union to deal with him, Fan Yize did not feel strange at all.

All allies were built on common interests, and the reason why Germany wanted the Red Alert Empire to contain the Soviet Union in the Far East was only for its own interests.

However, when the Germans discovered that the strength of the Red Alert Empire made the Soviet Union have no ability to parry, the Germans' inner calculus suddenly fought.

Moreover, Germany has always hoped that the Red Alert Empire would join the Axis camp, but unfortunately, the Red Alert Empire has never agreed.

Naturally, this also gave the Germans some thoughts, some suspicions, and a little amplification of the consequences that could change the course of history.

The Germans found that they were not willing to face the frontal attack of the Red Alert Empire, but Germany could not take the initiative to wage war against the Red Alert Empire, so they simply chose an acceptable outcome.

Preserve the Soviet Union, make it a buffer zone between the two countries, and keep a safe distance between the two sides.

And Fan Yize naturally did not want to see such a result, since the Germans were reorganizing the troops, Fan Yize naturally wanted to directly meet with the Germans in Moscow before the Germans made the next reaction, and see how the Germans reacted at that time.

Therefore, he needed the Third Theater to speed up his attack on the Soviet Union and catch the Germans by surprise.