Chapter 517 516 is inexplicable

81_81266 "Boom!" Marcus's tank fired a second shell, which finally barely penetrated the front armor of the KV-2 tank, and directly smashed the tank into a pile of scrap metal.

However, Marcus has already broken out in a cold sweat, and fighting against an opponent who has the opportunity to take out his own at this moment, in exchange for anyone who will feel insecure at all. He still nostalgic for the days when the Leopard tank was rampant, and at least in the winter of 1937, the German opponents were not equipped with any weapons capable of penetrating the armor of the Leopard tank.

At that time, it was really a good time! The opponents were waiting for themselves to torture and kill in tin cans, and they easily fired cannons to harvest the opponents from hundreds of meters away, which was as pleasant as a game of target shooting. Now the opponent's tank is a lot more powerful, at least in terms of firepower, it has really improved by more than one notch.

I think that all I encountered in Poland were 37mm tank guns, and that thing was no different from tickling. When I was in France, I began to see 47 mm high-speed guns and 75 mm howitzer guns. Now the Americans began to use 75 mm caliber short-barreled guns, and the Soviets also began to use 76 mm guns as their own tank guns to counter the German 75 mm long-barreled cannons.

Thinking about it, these are all trivial, the perverted Soviets actually installed a 152-mm cannon on their own tank, this is definitely something that only a pervert can think of? How can there be such a leap in one breath? It is twice the caliber of the mainstream tank gun! If a shell hits the target right now, it doesn't matter whether it penetrates or not, even if it shakes the people inside, okay?

Time didn't allow Marcus to think too much, and he immediately adjusted the angle of the cannon and fired another shell. The shell hit a T-26 tank, and watching the T-26 tank turn into a spare state, Marcus seemed to regain some confidence in the 88mm cannon in his hand.

Wren had already fired his sixth shell of the day by this time. By his side, Andrei had already taken away 7 Soviet tanks with accurate shots, including 3 KV-1 modified tanks and 4 small T-26 tanks.

He deliberately did not aim at the KV-2 tanks with a low hit rate and a very slow rate of fire, and used his terrifying rate of fire to reduce the number of the opponent's tanks first, he was making a gamble, betting that the opponent's tank crew was not high, and that the opponent would not have the possibility of hitting him.

"Boom!" With skilful coordination, Tank No. 113 fired its seventh shell of the day, which once again hit the target with precision, piercing the front armor plate of an improved KV-1 tank that was trying to aim at him. By this time, the Soviet Union had already lost almost 20 tanks of various types, and the entire tank battle was like a one-sided situation in the usual training of shooting targets.

Only Wren and others in the three tanks know that this is not as simple as hitting a target, the other side is trying to close the engagement distance between the two sides, once the 76 mm caliber short-barreled gun of the other side's KV-1 improved equipment approaches the distance of 500 meters, there is a danger that their side will be destroyed at any time.

Unfortunately, in order to have an ambush effect, the distance between the two sides was only a pitiful 700 meters at the beginning, a distance that only a few more minutes for the Soviet tanks to hold out and get close enough to destroy the German tanks.

What's even more depressing is that the ammunition of Rennes's Tiger tank is about to bottom out, he only has a total of more than 50 rounds of ammunition, and after removing the remaining grenades, the armor-piercing bullets he can use are actually not sufficient, and now they have almost ten rounds, which makes the pressure on the ammunition even worse.

"Grenade! load!" Wren gave the order, gritting his teeth.

Of course, Bruce did not hesitate, and his long-term cooperation made him forget the word hesitation. Without pausing, he pulled out a grenade and stuffed it into the chamber of the cannon, and then closed the bolt with his hand.

Seeing that the artillery was ready, he shouted to his immediate companions: "Grenade!

"Aim at the T-26 and fire!" Wren's idea was to use grenades against the weakly armored T-26 tanks, so that they could save shells against the more robust KV tanks.

"Boom!" After a simple re-standardization, the Tiger tank's main gun burst into a roar. The grenade hit a T-26 tank in the distance, and after the huge explosion, the T-26 tank seemed to be more miserable than being hit by an armor-piercing shell, and the second round of ammunition detonation and engine explosion began.

The T-26's armor was obviously too weak to face the German Tiger and Leopard tanks, its front armor plate was only a pitiful 15 mm, even if it was doubled and thickened to 30 mm in order to cope with the German armor threat, it still could not resist any ammunition from the barrel of the Tiger and Leopard tanks.

Moreover, the caliber of the gun of this light tank is only 45 mm, and the simplified aiming system allows it to accurately hit the target at a distance of 300 meters, coupled with the slow response of the gun commander and the commander of the vehicle with one person as the guide, which laid an inevitable hidden danger for the huge losses of the T-26 tank in battle.

It seems that his own grenade can also have some effect. Wren was relieved at this time, at least he was able to use these grenades to destroy some T-26 tanks that seemed to be large in number, so it seems that the current situation still has the strength to fight.

"Boom!" Tank No. 115 destroyed another KV-2 tank with a single shot, which reduced the number of Soviet tanks that could threaten the Germans. Wren ordered to be reloaded with armor-piercing shells, aimed at the nearest KV-1 tank and continued firing.

When this shell was fired, Wren found that the Soviet tank opposite him began to retreat. This made Wren slightly stunned, he really couldn't understand why the other party hurriedly retreated after approaching his position.

What was the situation? What were the Soviets thinking? On the frontal position, the German infantrymen who were struggling to support themselves were also stunned. Parts of their positions had just been captured by the Soviets, and they had retreated into the town and were struggling to hold back their opponents in the streets. Moreover, they lost a full 30 soldiers in the battle just now, and now there are no more than 40 German grenadiers capable of fighting head-on.

At this time, the Soviets retreated? What are you kidding? If you push harder, you'll almost win? Are you retreating at this time? Do you still have a work ethic? Do you have sportsmanship...... Well, a bit off topic.

All the German soldiers, including Wren and Marcus, felt that today would be a fierce battle that would never stop fighting, and everyone felt that the battle might reach the most tragic stage, and Wren had even figured out how to retreat, how to retreat to the other side of the river and continue to hold on...... As a result, the battle ended in such a hurry.

Even more puzzling things were still to come, and after a while several Soviet officers came to the German positions waving white flags and expressed their willingness to surrender to Rennes. This time several leading officers of the German army went crazy, and they did not know why the other side would surrender so simply.

But then the Soviets told Wren and others the answer - on both sides of the road not far away, there were piles of industrial equipment from Kiev, and these machines were piled up, surrounded by thousands of workers who depended on this equipment for food, including German engineers and some technical backbones from Germany to build railways.

This Soviet armored regiment was not really an armored regiment, but was improvised by an infantry regiment, and the tanks in their hands were actually equipment that had been seized from the time of moving, and after a simple training along the way, they were operated by the workers' representatives and the CPSU and went to the front.

Their purpose was simple, that is, to break through the German defense line and cover the retreat of various industrial equipment behind it to the hinterland of the Soviet Union. However, the attack had already made the Soviet commander desperate, his best fighting troops were lost, and the tanks that had just been produced did not serve their due purpose - so he surrendered as a matter of course.

With such an explanation, Rennes and two German company commanders understood, in fact, this Soviet force was not as strong as imagined, and to put it bluntly, it could only fight in one wave, and it was not that the Germans were driven away if they continued to attack, but that they themselves were going to "show their stuffing". It was precisely because he knew his pounds and taels that he rushed over in the hope that he could surrender to the Germans and save the lives of the thousands of people behind. Of course, there is one more main reason, this Soviet regiment commander is a Ukrainian.

Wren accepted the surrender of the Soviet forces on behalf of the entire German guard, but he did not dare to let thousands of Soviets approach his weak troops, so the two sides agreed on a location and kept a safe distance from each other to camp and rest temporarily. Wren radioed the battalion headquarters and canceled the Air Force bombardment, which was already on the way.

After about half an hour, reinforcements from Army Group G finally arrived in the town of Y107, and a battalion of German soldiers looked at the endless Soviets in amazement, frightened to the point of no return.

More than 5,000 skilled workers and more than 400 Red Army soldiers, and the remaining nearly 70 tanks of various types, plus nearly 100 trucks and thousands of lathes on the trucks - these strategic resources were captured by dozens of German grenadiers and three tanks......

"I've been convinced! I've been completely convinced! I only know what luck is today! I've believed you now when you say you can capture Stalin!" The battalion commander who rushed to reinforce Rennes patted Rennes on the shoulder and sighed: "Can you tell me when I can encounter this kind of thing again?"

Regarding the problem of duplicate chapters on the www.biquge.info of Biqu Pavilion, Long Ling has already reflected it to the editor, and Long Ling has no background, so it can't be changed for a while, and this problem of repeated updates has nothing to do with Long Ling, because the update of Long Ling was completed in Genesis, and there is no problem over there...... Please forgive me, readers, and bear with me