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Chapter 191: Tiger's Might (End)

All the numberers in the small town thought they could stay in the defense line and wait for the enemy to come, but the space with the primary purpose of annihilation of the contractors obviously did not want the numberers to be so passive. An order from the German command put many numberers into a choice.

The German command, with sufficient troops, was unwilling to let the troops continue to defend in the small town, preparing to let all mobile forces attack the flanks of the Allied main force in the southwest, and open up the situation for the friendly forces on the main battlefield. The space took this opportunity to mark the positions of tank troops under the control of a large number of contractors, which was obviously necessary to let the numberers take the initiative to attack against the old enemy contractors. At this time, most numberers have the ability to exchange for a decent chariot, and the gains of killing contractors also made them very moved, but people with IQs know the danger of participating in this operation.

Hu Bin and Stallone joined the offensive without hesitation. The survival rate of their tiger-style on the battlefield was quite guaranteed. Hu Bin thought that less than half of the numberers involved in this attack would be, but he did not expect that more than two-thirds of the numberers would move and exchange a chariot to prepare for the attack. After inquiring about Hu Bin, he realized that in order to arouse the enthusiasm of the numberers, the space directly reduced the cost of chariot redemption, and also launched a series of auxiliary chariots to redemption. Although it was expensive, it could improve the performance of the chariot to a certain extent. Based on the formula that combat effectiveness is equal to survival, the numberers' desire to exchange was adjusted. After a redemption frenzy, a pure tank armored battalion controlled by the numberers was born.

The situation where so many numberers participated in the attack was not entirely due to the above reasons. Since entering this world, the numberers have been in a state of exhaustion. After choosing a profession, the Allied forces suddenly airborne and the contractors who were regarded as prey were covered in dust after the counterattack. In just two months of mission, the numberers experienced a series of setbacks, and the previous round of air strikes and shellings of the Allied forces made the numberers' resentment reach a critical point and burst out.

The clay man was still angry and was suppressed by the Allies who were like NPCs in his eyes, which really made the numberers unable to bear it. After simply weighing the issues between investment and harvest, they all joined the attack ranks with anger.

The radio station played a speech by the head of state to inspire the frontline soldiers, but at this time it was so empty that it was heard. At this time, the only thing worthy of the numberers' trust was the weapons in their hands and the chariots under their butts. All the chariots belonging to the armored division rushed to the hilly area in the south according to the orders, where the woods and bushes allowed them to hide their troops effectively until the attack moment arrived.

In terms of choosing types of tanks, in addition to most numberers of the No. 4 tank with good cost performance, many numberers were inspired by Hu Bin and others and chose powerful hunters and cheaper No. 3 assault vehicles. A small numberer who pursued safety and did not want to miss this opportunity also spent a lot of money to get a few cricket self-propelled cannons and followed the large army, so that the attacking team could get rid of the situation of no long-range support firepower.

Every numberer who passed by Hu Bin and his team cast envious eyes on their tanks. The refurbished Tiger tank does have the charm of other tanks incomparable. Although Hu Bin did not have to worry about the tanks in this raid, he still had a considerable expense. A large sum of gold coins were put into the components of the Tiger tanks. The new bullet conveyor made Stan's loading work much easier. The addition of the ventilation system brought significant improvements to the poor carriage environment, and the most expensive magnetic composite material The material buffering outer armor makes the Tiger's resistance even more terrifying. Although the addition of the three accessories has added a lot of load on the Tiger's engine, it is not a little bit improving the combat effectiveness. After all the modifications and supplies, 300,000 gold coins slipped away from Hu Bin and Stallone's wallets like flowing water. Perhaps even the space did not expect that a numberer would spend such a large price to arm a tank, so when modifying the tank, the tiger's scarred shell was renovated for free.

After the preparations before the attack were completed, the entire tank troops took advantage of the night to break into the forest area in the south of the small town and quietly hid under the noses of the Allies. They planned to insert from the north of the battlefield when the Allies attacked from east to west, and directly launched an attack on the enemy's left wing.

As a planned battlefield, gunfire sounded from time to time in the small town outside the forest area. This was a confrontation between the enemy and us, for tomorrow's battle, but the Allies and the Germans knew that no matter what the result was, tomorrow's place would turn into a sea of ​​fire.

In the silent night of radio, Hu Bin and other crew members stayed up all night. They sat in the dim carriage like other armored soldiers, quietly waiting for the arrival of the attack moment. Doyle read a letter of home over and over with the help of a candle, as if remembering something. Stan silently wiped the brand new bullet conveyor and carefully applied the oil evenly. Even the chatter gunner Ferey surprised not to catch it, but stayed in the gun position and stared blankly.

Perhaps every indigenous armored soldier sitting in a chariot was secretly exploring his future destiny, but what is the difference between the numberers and these indigenous people? Stallone grabbed a bottle of highly alcoholic beverage and drank it sipped by sip. He was usually very restrained but seemed very indulgent tonight. Perhaps the excitement brought by alcohol could drive away his confusion about the future. Hu Bin thought much more than other numberers. Maybe there was a saying that made sense. The more people knew, the more their ignorance was highlighted.

Even Hu Bin faces the problem of general exhaustion of the numberers. The compact battle in the mercenary mission world makes him extremely uncomfortable, who is used to planning and preparation in advance. Because the space is the invading party, the help given to the numberers is extremely limited, and it is quite disadvantageous compared to the contractors who are the garrison party. Fortunately, the contractors in this world seem to have generally had the strength level of the numberer, which makes the numberer slightly superior in the early stage.

However, as the weapons used by contractors have become higher and higher, the numberer's advantage in personal strength has been squeezed to an extremely weak level. Although the space tries hard to remedy the weapons gap between the two sides, the gap in strength is actually getting bigger and bigger. Perhaps the indigenous people can only feel that the Allied offensive is becoming more and more fierce, but the numberers can feel that the degree of strengthening of the opposite contractors is difficult to control. The most obvious example is that there are few weapons among the numberers that can be exchanged for Tiger tanks. However, the contractors can already popularize the "Firefly"-level Sherman tanks that can threaten Tiger tanks. The numberer who has been completely crushed in weapons and equipment can only rely on the exquisite tactics of the German camp to recover some disadvantages, but the shadow of failure has always been shrouded in their heads.

As chess pieces used to confront the main god in space, the numberers inevitably ushered in the last battle in this world. Perhaps they did not know how small the role they played was. But this did not affect their bet on all the battles for their own interests and self-esteem.

The first gunfire in the early morning broke the tacit calm on the battlefield. The Allies launched a fierce attack on the Germans who occupied the position on the east side of the town with a large number of Sherman tanks. The grenades of artillery and the armor-piercing bombs of field artillery instantly covered the tank cluster that rushed into the town, and the Allies lost more than a dozen tanks in an instant.

Three German fighters were the first to come over the battlefield, but before they could support the friendly forces below, they were entangled by a formation of wild horses. Then the air forces of both sides arrived one after another, and a fierce and chaotic competition started under the cloudless clear sky.

The German army on the frontier positions were approached by Allied tank groups that did not care about losses. The soldiers in the trenches were still using various weapons to block the enemy's footsteps, but everyone knew that it was only a matter of time before the defence line was lost.

The German armored forces behind the position finally couldn't help it. A large number of German tanks rushed up from the rear of the position and joined the ranks to block the enemy. The fierce artillery fire confrontation between the two sides completely turned the town as a battlefield into ruins.

At this time, some of the numberers hidden in the forest area were a little uneasy. Most of these guys were numberers who had no hope of completing the mercenary mission, and the exchanged chariots were mostly anti-tank destroyers, trying to get some kills in such a melee. However, most of the numberers and the indigenous people still did not act rashly. They knew that the main force of both sides had not appeared yet, and the seemingly fierce firefighting was just a first round of temptation. The most important thing was that the contractor did not appear on the battlefield.

As expected, the Allies saw that the first round of attacks was difficult to shake the German defense line, so they finally retreated to the west side of the town, and the next was a routine round of artillery coverage to weaken the German defense line. The Germans carried out artillery counterattacks as usual, but the effect was obviously not good. Compared with the battle on the ground, the battle in the air quickly decided to decide the outcome. In the end, the Allies had less than one formation of wild horses withdrew from this airspace, and the obviously sparse German fighter jets also drew back to the rear for supply after pouring out the remaining ammunition.

The serious reduction in personnel forced the German army to prepare in advance to use the troops lying in the forest area. Hu Bin received an order. They will attack the enemy sideways in the next round of attacks of the Allied forces, and the main force on the front battlefield of the German army was also brewing a round of counterattacks.

The second round of Allied raids did not allow the Germans to wait for a long time, or the Allied forces did not want the Germans to have time to breathe. The tank clusters that gathered again could not wait to attack the German artillery range, and the subsequent infantry began to advance forward with the cover of armored troops.

However, this time, the German army obviously did not want to delay time with conservative defensive tactics. The main armored troops, who had been waiting for a long time, rushed out of the position without hesitation and launched a counter-charge at the enemy. The No. 3 and No. 4 medium tanks encircled the enemy from both wings, and the front battlefield in the middle was handed over to heavy main tanks such as the Tiger.

The Allied forces reacted very quickly. After seeing the German army trying to fight with their own side, they decisively divided some tanks to restrain the No. 3 and No. 4 tanks attacking from both wings, and also left many large-caliber main tanks in the center. According to the Allied commander's expectations, in the battle between the two wings, high-speed vehicles such as M7 and Hellcats on their side would quickly defeat the enemy and gain an advantage. Then they would encircle on three sides, and even the German elite heavy tank group would inevitably be destroyed.

In order to deal with the main heavy tank group that was very difficult for the German army to crack, the Allies appeared on the front battlefield, and there were also many thick-skinned British AT series assault vehicles and Churchill heavy tanks that cooperated with them. Although the Allies were slightly inferior in terms of tank types, the German tank group fell into a tough battle with the support and number of advantages of artillery. Tanks lacking bunkers in the open area could only rely on their own armor to resist the enemy's shelling, which made the battle fall into an extremely bloody strangle from the beginning. Both sides tried their best to pour shells on this small battlefield for their own purposes.

The battle situation was indeed as the Allied commander imagined. The tanks on both sides were indeed pressing against the German tanks. After ten minutes of confrontation, the German tanks that suffered losses slowly retreated from the two wings, while the Allied side pressed forward. If you look down from the air, you can find that the formation of the Allied large forces is like a crab stretching out two pliers, quickly controlling a large area of ​​positions on both wings, and starting to support the central battlefield. The German front was hit by crossfire at this time, and it seemed precarious.

The commander of the Allied armored troops was listening to the battle situation coming from the front line in his command vehicle. When he launched this attack, he found that the German army had the intention of a decisive battle, he was also startled by the enemy's response. In his opinion, it was reasonable for the German army to rely on the fortifications on the position to fight attrition with himself when they were under military strength. However, when he saw a large number of main heavy tanks appearing on the battlefield, the commander became alert. The enemy gave up his defensive advantage and took the initiative to attack, and there must be a conspiracy.

To this end, the Allied Commander deliberately left some of the main tanks to act as reserves in the rear and personally took over, handing over the offensive missions on the front line to several new low-level officers who joined half a month ago.

Even the numberers can get rank rewards in battle, not to mention that the contractors who are equivalent to home battles. With the ability given to them by the main god, the contractors must perform very well on the battlefield, and there is no pressure to improve the rank. With the help of the rank, the contractors can influence the decisions of the Allied local battlefields to a certain extent, or simply know only one army.

The Allies that are now fighting against the main force of the German army are commanded by several contractors with higher ranks. Most of the tanks controlled by contractors are new tanks with higher performance. With their joining, the quality advantage of the only tank that the German army has is also offset, and the result of falling into a disadvantage is not surprising.
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