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Chapter 174 Flash

. On the snow hills shaped like a mountain, Lin Neng hit the ground one knee to increase his concealment... In the Soviet camp ahead, the siege of the night war troops belonging to the Imperial Guards suddenly changed speed due to the opponent's artillery fire. The experienced veterans showed as steady and capable as ever in this offensive and defensive transformation. On the ice field west of the camp, the moving figures of four tracked tanks were vaguely visible. According to the information previously discovered by the reconnaissance troops, the Soviet landing troops were equipped with about ten T-34/85 tanks, but not the usual KV and IS series heavy tanks.

As well as the powerful self-propelled artillery, it is basically possible to judge that the four are the most familiar old opponents on the Eastern Front. On the side, there are more than 20 snow-coated Leopard tanks that have been put into frontal attacks, and the first few have also entered the line of sight. Thinking about the time when Liao Zhan was on the Eastern Front, the German armored troops were fighting with fewer enemies and more. Now it is rare to change the past situation. In addition, many Leopards are equipped with infrared sights and can receive strong support from infantrymen. It is natural to win victory. The only suspense is the time when the battle ends and its own losses.

In a moment, a person wearing a snow-covered helmet came on skiing: "Sir, all units of the first company have arrived on the battlefield. The current battle in the attack camp is affected by Soviet tanks and artillery..."

When he was the direct commander of the night battle camp for the first time, Lin En was not afraid and sought to be moderate. The report from his subordinates was lacking in nutrition. He listened patiently and interrupted: "Hey, man, relax, I'm watching! Look, our soldiers have organized new fronts on both wings of the camp, and their performance is completely the masters of the battlefield."

The night war company commander named Serranot was stunned for a moment. He might have subconsciously regarded himself as the idol commander of Laurenz, Bach, who had a strong aura. In fact, the styles between the two were very different. When he turned to look at the battlefield, he realized that this snow hill was actually a very ideal observation position. He risked being hit by a stray bullet to see the battle situation here. What he needed was not only to be able to be angry, but also to have quick and keen insight.

After watching with a telescope for a while, Lynn said again: "There are 500 meters left... Major, I think our soldiers can kill at least two T-34s before the tanks on both sides exchange fire, what about?"

Seranot nodded quickly: "Of course, the combat team responsible for fire support is equipped with multiple "long sticks" to use the terrain to deal with these Soviet tanks, but the Soviet artillery behind them is very accurate, and they must have received real-time casing guidance.

This "long stick" is not bread, but the name of the 45-year-old 88mm anti-tank rocket launcher by the Imperial Guards. It further improved the power device of the rocket, so that the launcher no longer needs to use shields to avoid tail flame burns. The appearance of the tubular launcher is very similar to the "Bazuka" of the US military, with an effective range of still between 1 meter. According to the test results, this weapon can effectively deal with tanks of the same level as the Leopard, and the Lower Bi is also among them.

"Well, the telephone line... I hope our special operations team can find and cut off their telephone line as soon as possible." When Lynn said this, his eyes deliberately glanced up. In addition to using the terrain to use the terrain to conceal the enemy's communications and communications in advance, the task of destroying opponents was handed over to the second batch of paratroopers landing on gliders. They needed to judge the ground situation in the air, so as to find areas with weak enemy strength to speed down, and try every means to cut off the connection between the enemy's various camps and ambush the enemy's traffic officers and troops. Overall, their combat intensity is not inferior to that of the frontal night combat troops. For all parties' considerations, they are neither equipped with infrared night vision weapons nor special training for night combat weapons.

While talking, four Soviet tanks that were advancing to the camp fired guns one after another. Some of them landed on the edge of the camp, and some crossed the camp and smashed in front of them. The flames of their explosion were bright and dazzling, but the damage caused to the attacking party was minimal. Seeing this scene, Lin Neng immediately judged that even if they were equipped with radio stations, they were completely disturbed, and it was impossible to use wired telephones to contact the infantry. At this time, they were basically in a combat state and had very limited impact on the battle situation.

"Major, the troops organized by the organization launched an attack from the left wing and try their best to attack the enemy's camp. Even if all the enemies are solved, continue to fire guns and use grenades. Do you understand what I mean?"

Hearing the order from Lynn, Seranot stared at the young boss's eyes for two seconds, nodding, "I understand, disturb the judgment of the Soviet tankers."

Lynn did not praise his subordinates too early. He hoped that he would continue to serve as the commander of the night battle force after this battle, so that he could become his help to realize his strategic ambition step by step, and also to continue to protect this special force with strong combat effectiveness for Bach. He turned his head and looked ahead: "Execute it!"

Seranot rushed straight down from the snow hill with a snow pole, heading towards the left wing of the attacking troops like a wind.

The picture presented in Lynn's telescope is still the main color of dark and dim color. On this clear night, the moonlight seemed not strong enough. In the ice field in the distance, half of the four enemy chariots were stationary or slow motion. The two slowed down while continuing to advance to the camp. After almost two minutes, the two in the front stopped and poured ammunition to the north side of the camp, which was the attacking party's right wing. The two in the back then started and followed at a faster speed. As Gai Lou pulled in, Lynn vaguely saw their turrets behind

When someone was looking around, using tanks to carry infantry on the battlefield was considered the first tactic of the Soviet army, and the combat effectiveness was completely opposite to personnel damage. Seeing his own tanks, some Soviet soldiers who felt bad were evacuated from the camp and rushed towards them. Although they lowered the center of gravity as much as possible during the movement and used the natural gullies in the ice fields from time to time to hide, the night war shooters who used infrared night vision were simply a group of ruthless hunters. They were like dealing with rabbits in the forest and knocking down the Soviet officers and soldiers who blew their backs one by one.

When the camp was still 300 meters away, it was probably less than 300 meters, four Soviet tanks that were staggering in front and back slowed down their propulsion. Looking at this, the Soviet tankers received instructions only to rescue the trapped companions in the camp rather than to fight back. Without sufficient infantry protection, approaching rashly means that they may be attacked by enemy anti-tank weapons at any time. So, they continued to use artillery and vehicle-mounted machine guns to suppress the attackers outside the camp, and the Soviet infantry accompanying the car also began to organize defensive shooting with the "sand" submachine guns in their hands. From a distance, it seemed that the Russians had added additional firepower output points to these t-negative vehicles.

On this dull snow hill, Lynn was paying attention to the evolution of the battle ahead without any haste.

During the initial offensive, the Imperial Guards concentrated more troops on the right side of the Soviet camp, so the Soviet tanks coming to support also concentrated more firepower on that side. This was the basis for him to make Seranot go to strengthen the left-wing attack. This order was obviously loyal to the execution. The snow on the left side of the camp was like a piece of sugar cake that attracted more and more ants. A series of black dots quickly detoured towards the camp in Linn's sight. When they approached a certain level, corresponding defensive firepower appeared in the camp. The front ends of these black dots burst out one by one, forming a rather wonderful scene.

Seeing that the troops belonging to the first company on the left wing attacked the Soviet camp with a rapid and decisive force, Franz, who had been watching around, squatted down beside Lynn, and suggested in a humble manner: "Will the sir notify the follow-up troops of the second and third companies to make a detour?"

Lin En calmly lowered his telescope. The battle to set off the battalion seemed to have taken a while. The combat route deployed based on the terrain was that the battalion's three companies and one equipped combat company rushed through the ice field and then lined up in a row, advancing 20 kilometers to the coast with a head-on machete, like a sharp machete to sweep away the camps and troops scattered in various parts of the Soviet army. In addition, the troops strengthened from the Second Guards Regiment, the frontal attack power was close to 2,000, which was equivalent to the total number of Soviet landing troops. The suddenness of the attack, firepower support, night battle advantages and victory were all practical combat power bonuses.

Since the attack should be fast, accurate, and ruthless, and avoid any form of delays and delays for any reason is a key point. From this perspective, Franz's suggestion is very correct, but he does not know much about the Night Battle Battalion of the Guards, which was formerly the "Vampire" commando. This powerful combat force is best at special operations of a large scale. Every company, platoon, and squad have excellent combat capabilities. This combat order injected Lynn's subjective influence, and the rigid constraints on officers at all levels of the Night Battle Force are as low as possible. When the vanguard troops knew that the vanguard troops were trapped in the camp and it was difficult to make a quick decision, the commander of the Night Battle Force would naturally take the means to maintain the attack speed.

"It's right. The follow-up troops should make a detour. Look at the far end of the right!"

Franz took the telescope half-believingly. As Lynn's new assistant, he was basically not absent from the recent combat decision-making meeting, and he never missed the combat plan formulated by Lynn's hands. There was no clear solution to deal with such situations. He turned his sight to the northeast, and the night battle troops in cold camouflage uniforms in the rolling snow hills and the deserted ice fields were quickly passing through the area outside the sight of four Soviet tanks, with the sword head aiming directly at the coast.

Without waiting for Franz to express his surprise, a team of four cold-belt leopard tanks sailed from the north of the snow hill with a rumbling roar. The heavy bodies left a deep mark on the snowy area, but their speed was obviously much faster than moving in the mud, and the sound of artillery from the front had already reminded their opponents of their existence. Since most of the German armoured troops were on the front line to resist the offensive of the East and West Allies and participated in the "Aryan Ark Plan...

"There are not many full-time armored soldiers, so in the Imperial Guards today, tankers and pilots are relatively scarce personnel, so many infantry have transferred to armored soldiers and air force. In terms of practical experience, the armored soldiers who have transferred to infantry are certainly lacking, but in order to ensure combat effectiveness, the scale of the armored troops has not been expanded to match the number of equipment, that is, there are still many unopened armored vehicles and self-propelled artillery in the ordnance cave depot of the base.

From the side, the four snow leopards have no obvious changes in their body shape with the Black Panther G during the war. The front and last tank turrets are equipped with a 400-meter-effective vehicle infrared sight. It not only uses the remote control in the car, but also is connected to a set of FC-1250 image converter. The driver, gunner and the captain can observe the infrared imaging image through the night vision screen in front of them. This sounds like a super-age existence, but in fact, in the last year of the war, the German army has developed this system and conducted batch testing on the Black Panther tank. The results are satisfactory. Unfortunately, a small number of technical weapons cannot change the course of the war. In today's post-Third Reich era, expensive infrared equipment is still mass-producing its main components by factories far away in South America, and are finally transported to the base for assembly and commissioning, thus ensuring the equipment supply of the night war troops.

Before reaching a distance of 400 meters, the four snow leopards gradually transformed from marching columns into interlaced battle squads. They slowed down slightly, as if they were approaching their prey, and were focused and exuding invisible murderous aura. The Soviet tanks on the other side of the camp were completely unaware of the approaching of their mortal enemies. They were still used to suppress the opponent's attacking troops, and the target of the tank gun also shifted from the right wing of the camp to the left wing. With their support, a group of Soviet infantry evacuated from the camp, but facing the oppressive attack style initiated by the attacking party from the left wing, the situation of these Soviet soldiers was obviously worse. Their panic figures became a good target for the opponent's shooter to sharpen their shooting skills. Amid the sound of the gunshots, few people finally passed through the ice field to receive the protection of their own tanks.

When the sound of the "long stick" was not heard at all, Lynn saw the bright yellow tail flame of anti-tank rockets rising in the snow and the gray and black smoke that spread in the cold air. The night war forces are good at night war environments. The various weapons they equipped with are equipped with night vision equipment "long sticks" as much as possible, thus becoming the first anti-tank rocket launcher to experimentally equipped with infrared-looking sighting devices. It also uses a back-loaded battery as the source of energy. The infrared searchlight is located above the middle of the bazooka, the infrared sight is located on the left side, that is, the shooter side, and the launch trigger is also in the same circle.

In Lynn's eyes, the 88mm anti-tank rocket launcher in this way looks a bit similar to the shoulder-mounted air defense missiles of later generations. It looks a bit complicated and clumsy and has a lot more weight than the night vision assault rifle. This system needs to be divided into two parts during the march. The shooter carries the bazooka and spare rockets, and the deputy carries a load-bearing power supply, infrared searchlights, and sights. The two can complete simple assembly and use within 30 seconds, but in a strict sense, it is no longer a "single weapon" but an equipment that must be operated by a two-team group.

Through the aiming of infrared night vision equipment, the rockets accurately found the Soviet tanks in the ice field that were activated. The explosion scene of the hollow-loaded warhead was different from ordinary shells.

The Mars splashed by the grenade was like fireworks blooming in the sky, which also meant that it hit a part of the tank. With the first rocket as a guide, the night war troops that had been constantly moving towards the Soviet tanks opened fire one after another. In just ten seconds, Lin Neng saw the dazzling tail flames of three rockets, and several groups of soldiers were detouring towards the flanks of the Soviet tanks. Under such a threatening attack, the Soviet tanks did not retreat at full speed. The gunshots in the camp made the tankers feel that they still had companions fighting hard, so they had not smashed the shells into the forest inside the camp.

En's plan won time for the snow leopard's advancement. With almost a cigarette, the four snow leopards had arrived near the camp. The burning camp tent provided some light. At least one amount of light. The crew on the Soviet tank discovered the existence of the opposite tank. It quickly turned the gun to fire first. From Lin N's position, the shell landed less than 5 meters in front of the first snow leopard on the right. It stopped, observed, aimed, adjusted, and opened fire in the blink of an eye. Since it was not equipped with a muzzle retreat like the Tiger and later models of the No. 4 tank, the flames of the Leopard tank were not strong when it opened fire, and the smoke and dust were the same.

At about four hundred meters, the first gun slightly deviated from the target, and almost flew over the Soviet tank's turret. It was still moving. After about silence, the car body trembled suddenly. With the sound of a blast of cannons, another shell flew towards the Soviet tanks on the other side of the camp with a very high speed. This time, Lin Neng felt that he heard the hard and crisp sound of the armor-piercing bomb hitting the steel plate, but rationally told him at the same time that it was impossible to hear that relatively subtle sound in this battlefield environment and observation distance.

Whether the target was shot or not, it is difficult for observers at long distances in the night war environment to directly determine whether they were shot. During this period, the other three snow leopards were still looking for an ideal attack position, but the Soviet tanks did not show a tacit cooperation similar to the opponent. Although some companions found that the enemy fired and then were attacked, they still seemed to know it later. When they finally realized that they were under the dual threat of the opponent's tank and anti-tank infantry, the Soviet tanks began to reverse. In addition to being attacked by the first snow, there was another tank on the Soviet side that did not move. Judging from the white smoke rising from its tail, either the power system was damaged or the rockets of the Night War troops were damaged. Lin Neng was difficult to determine. It was obvious that the position advantage of this snow hill had gradually disappeared with the evolution of the battle situation.

As the battle in sight gradually progressed, Lynn handed the telescope to Wolflum, put on windproof glasses again, tightened his gloves, and shouted with a steady state: "Continue to move forward!" Franz looked at Wolflum curiously at the howling call of his boss at the moment. The veteran was still calm and put away the telescope in a hurry, calmly looking at the young young man, leaning on a ski pole, down the snow slope and indulging in the wind!
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