Chapter 27 Civilian Staff
Chapter 27 Civilians’ Advisor
Boom...boom...boom...boom...
The power of the "combination assembly" bound by explosives and grenades is beyond doubt, but the sound made during the explosion is different from any of the sounds that Lin En heard before. Seeing the broken tree trunk at waist-length fell to the side of the road, Lin En's last worry also followed: Whether it is professional blasting personnel or non-professionals, as long as these big trees are crossed on the road, their ideas will be half successful!
The lingering sound of the explosion was still floating in the forest. The German lieutenant, with a stubborn face, raised his Ruger 08 and fired three shots in a row. The yelling "Ferel" was the correct command. Although the fallen tree failed to hit a Soviet tank by chance, the incident suddenly happened. The distance between the vehicles in the Soviet tank column was not opened in advance, and the fallen round trunk was as thick as an adult's waist, which was difficult to cross between t-34. As a result, several tanks in the front row chose to brake suddenly.
The armored target that lost its speed is undoubtedly the most enjoyable thing anti-tank players have seen. The first tank blocked by the tree trunk was immediately fired by two German anti-tank rocket launchers. The violent explosion almost instantly killed the tank players and the infantrymen. The second Soviet tank could not escape the disaster: the German infantry carried the "tank killer" and opened fire at a distance of less than 50 meters. The moment the rocket hit the tank body, the fate of the T-34 was declared.
Under the impact of the violent explosion, the whole forest seemed to tremble. The remaining snow on the branches and fragile dead branches fell one after another, and a sudden "snow" fell in the forest.
With the power of the anti-tank rocket launcher, the various guns in the hands of the German soldiers rushed to roar, and bullets were shot densely at the highway and the Soviet infantry in the forest. Dozens of unlucky guys who had no time to hide suddenly fell down. Although the ordinary bullets were not enough to threaten the tank's armor, the first few tanks were destroyed by German anti-tank weapons one after another, and the Soviet tanks behind could not find a suitable attack angle for a while. The shells hit the tree in vain, and the broken trunks helped the Germans block the road, and the machine gun bullets even flew blindly at the height of the branches.
Unexpectedly, the German army would ambush here, and the Soviet officers and soldiers were in chaos, and the infantry were pressed down to the point of being able to lift their heads. More than a dozen tanks were squeezed on the road and could not be motivated. The tanks and self-propelled artillery behind were completely helpless in this state. The German combat situation was very good. However, Lin Neng, who indirectly affected the progress of the battle, was not busy shooting. He calmly observed and analyzed the battlefield: although the Soviet army was passive, their strength was far better than the temporary German guards, and the German anti-tank combatants had little spare ammunition left. The limited range of the "Iron Fist" and "Tank Killer" also made it difficult for them to directly attack the Soviet tanks that were further back.
After thinking through the way back, Lin Neng quickly shouted to the "butcher" who was lying on the side: "Rook Watts! Ruk Watts!"
In German, this means retreat, and Lynn heard it twice before. One was the "butcher" who shouted at him before the front line fell, and the other was the one who received it from the officers when they retreated more than half an hour ago. Both times Lynn accepted the orders completely passively, and this time it was the first time that Lynn tried to exert his subjective influence at the level of combat command.
The rapid marching speed in the forest was roughly equivalent to the normal marching on the road. After walking for about an hour, the lieutenant stopped and waited and gave Lin En a look for advice. Lin En looked around. The woods in this area were relatively dense, and there was a slope from the side of the highway to the depths of the woods, and the whole row of fir trees was guarded by the sides of the road like giant guards. If they were blown down, even if they were not directly blocked, it would take the Soviet tank troops several hours here. However, this loose rear guard unit, let alone blow down a row of trees, blowing one or two trees was almost a problem: the non-commissioned officers had been busy for a long time before they collected only a dozen grenades and two small mortar shells from the soldiers. If there were fewer, the anti-tank soldiers would probably have to contribute their precious anti-tank rockets!
Chapter completed!