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Chapter 1268 Moscow Via 1)

Compared with the low-cost rocket launcher, the cost of anti-tank missiles is much higher, which is mainly reflected in the control system, which requires a large number of electronic components.

Germany has completed the over-the-top transistors, the size of the components has been greatly reduced, but the performance has been greatly improved. It is in an absolute leading position in the whole world and is top-secret. All factories that manufacture electronic components are the most confidential.

In this way, when the anti-tank missile is manufactured, even if the enemy obtains this weapon, it cannot be copied. Compared with the bazooka, the anti-tank missile has a longer range, a safer launcher, and a great increase in hit rate.

If you use a rocket launcher, don't look at the special effects on the camera. The real hit rate is quite low, even lower than the shells, while the hit rate of the missile is definitely above 80.

With a soul-suppressing shot, anti-tank missiles will shine on the battlefield!

At the same time, after the development of anti-tank missiles was successful, they could not only be deployed to individual soldiers, but could even be installed on helicopters and become armed helicopters. When air supremacy is seized, armed helicopters will have a place to use.

Well, as long as I put forward all these technologies, I will be considered complete in Germany's arsenal?

Compared with the more advanced laser semi-active guidance weapons in later generations, the missiles manually controlled and operated should be considered quite primitive. However, compared with this era, it is still extremely advanced and has epoch-making significance.

Yes, just do it!

Cialek has made the decision.

At this time, the spiral propulsion truck had reached a hard position on the shore and stopped. Two deep ruts were left behind the spiral propulsion truck. When the executives came down, everyone was extremely amazed: "It seems that our water conservancy projects can also be used in the future, and the canal can be opened directly."

Sper said with a smile, and Scherner on the side also had a smile on his face: "Our domestic water conservancy facilities have long been improved. We need to dig new water conservancy facilities, which is also in Ukraine."

The vast plains of Ukraine are simply a large granary. Historically, Ukraine has always been the main grain-producing area of ​​the Soviet Union. Now, once Ukraine is occupied, it will become Germany and the large granary of the Third Reich.

Under the Soviet system, the enthusiasm for labor could not be mobilized at all. The grain output was not high, and the exaggeration was very serious. In the 1980s, it was absolutely ironic that the Soviet Union wanted to import food from Europe.

Shirek was also very moved: "Yes, when Ukraine is occupied and a new Great Ukraine State is formed in Ukraine, we will build Ukraine into the largest and most efficient grain production base."

The war is still going on, but the post-war problems have gradually formed in Cialek's mind.

A huge country like the Soviet Union certainly cannot exist. When the war ends, Russia will be left with a small piece of land around Moscow, forming a Moscow state, ruled by a puppet government, and at the same time, Germany will send a governor and garrison troops, and strictly control it.

Other places, of course, were divided into several pieces. In Ukraine, a large Ukrainian country, a complete agricultural country, as the granary of the empire.

Now, everything is in progress, and Cialek believes that under his leadership, the future of the Third Reich will be infinitely bright.

Sechad along the Dnieper River.

An ordinary 82-barrel car parked outside the army, and a veteran walked down from the car.

Guderian is fifty-three years old this year. For a military commander, such an age is his golden age. He is experienced and has created a powerful armored force.

Goodrian had a Mercedes-Benz bulletproof sedan specially assigned to him by Cialique. However, on this battlefield, the Mercedes-Benz bulletproof sedan could not withstand the blow of shells. The car he was on was too conspicuous and prone to ambush, so he rode in the most ordinary vehicle.

On the other side of his car, a veteran, Joseph Dietrich, commander of the 2nd Armored Army, also walked down.

Seeing the two of them coming down, several commanders on the scene also walked up quickly.

"The 17th Armored Division is ready. Please instruct the division commander Feng Weber." Weber saluted the two people in front.

Guderian and Dietrich returned the greeting, and Guderian continued, "Now, how are the troops preparing to cross the river?"

The current mission of the Central Legion is the same as before, advancing on both sides, fighting to the rear of Smolensk, and then joining together to surround Smolensk's main force and eating it.

And this requires crossing the Dnieper River, and now the 17th Armored Division is about to carry out the crossing mission.

Weber immediately replied: "We have completed all the preparations. There is only about one regiment of defensive power on the other side. We can destroy them with only artillery fire, and then quickly build a pontoon bridge."

"Then have you observed the situation on the other side?" asked Guderian.

Weber shook his head: "No, we are secretly here. We have not been discovered by the Soviets on the other side. We are now trying to attack them by sudden sex."

"Our air force has just reconnaissed, and the opposite side has turned into a swamp. There are also smart people among the Soviet defenders!" said Guderian.

Swamp? Webber was stunned. If it was a swamp, it would be difficult to build a bridge. Moreover, even if the tanks passed, it would be easy to get caught!

Tanks are not good at all terrain. When they are in swamps, tanks often get stuck in cars.

"There was no swamp there," Dietrich said: "But the defenders on the opposite side have dug a canal on the river bank in the past few days, leading the water of the Dnieper River to artificially construct a swamp dozens of meters wide."

Along the way, the Soviets buried mines everywhere to interfere with the advance of the German army. They also tried to use natural barriers such as rivers to block them, breaking the bridges, making it impossible for the German army to cross the river. In order to facilitate defense, they actually created a swamp, which was refreshing. As an opponent, they also admired them deeply.

Webber's face suddenly changed: "If there is a swamp, then our bridge equipment will not be easy to move. We must first establish a stable beachhead position on the opposite side to cover the bridge behind us, but we cannot fight in the swamp."

When crossing the river in the army, wheeled infantry fighting vehicles can be used, which have amphibious capabilities, but wheeled infantry fighting vehicles cannot drive in the swamp.

"Fortunately, our rear has brought new equipment. We will take one day to familiarize the troops with the new equipment. The attack time will go by one day!" said Guderian.
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