Imperial Overlord

: Nine hundred and twenty-seven howling Stuka

On the trembling plane, the German pilot, wearing a mask, looked at the place where the smoke was rising under his feet, and shouted on the radio: "I'm diving! Cover me! Cover me!"

The Stuka dive-bombers howled and dived, making a sound that alerted those on the ground that their most hated weapon was in full swing.

Yes, to hear Stuka's distinctive howl will make the soldiers on the ground terrified from the bottom of their hearts.

The Soviet soldiers on the ground raised their heads and saw a black spot on the side above their heads, near the sky where the smoke had blown away.

On the plane, the German pilot grabbed the joystick and pulled the switch of the cannon. His plane trembled even more, and the tracer projectile from the cannon rushed to the ground in his scope.

Because the plane was in a rapid dive, the cannonballs of the cannon drew two straight lines on the ground, passing through the crowd of Soviet troops.

A Soviet soldier was hit by a German machine gun and his entire arm flew out. He screamed and struggled on the ground, but no one cared about him.

Not far in front of him, another Soviet soldier's body was smashed in two by the cannonball of the machine gun, and his whole body was stained red with blood.

The first Stuka passed over the soldiers' heads, and then on the Stuka's course, a blockbuster crashed down with a whistling sound.

"I've dropped a bomb! I've dropped a bomb! Cover fire! Cover fire!" The pilot on Stuka pulled his control stick hard, causing the nose of the plane to rise suddenly.

The mechatronics sitting behind him aimed their machine guns at targets on the ground, then began strafing to suppress the infantry on the ground trying to attack Stuka.

"Tud! Tud! Tud!" The second Stuka dived down, covering the first Stuka dive bomber and pulled up.

Its cannon also shot two dense rows of bullet holes on the ground, splashing white dust.

The Soviet soldiers who just wanted to stand up on the ground fell down again, and no one wanted to raise their heads when an enemy plane flew overhead.

At this time, when the first plane flew by, the dropped bomb exploded, and a T-26 light tank next to the bomb was thrown away.

Including another KV-1 tank, also stopped in this powerful explosion. The gearbox of this tank has always had problems with various failures.

In the shock of the explosion, the gearbox running mechanism failed, so the KV-1 tank was paralyzed in place and could no longer continue to advance with the large troops.

On the other side, a second dive-bomber, the Stuka, had dropped its own bombs.

The Soviet soldiers quickly fell to the ground, and then the bomb exploded, directly destroying a T-34 tank.

At the most tense moment of the battle, the Soviet army had already seen the roof of the Red Tkach on the high ground. Their artillery shells fell on the mountainside, sending up thick black smoke.

Here, the German army saw for the first time how capable and terrifying the Soviet army in good condition and preparation was.

The Soviet army also really saw how huge the gap between itself and the German army on the other side was. They had ten times the strength, and they fought for so long without attacking the German positions.

The two German Stuka dive bombers pulled up their noses and entered the pull-up phase after diving.

And more dive bombers appeared over the battlefield, and the German air supremacy advantage began to manifest.

Although the Il-2 attack aircraft is strong and powerful, it is no match for German fighter jets. Equipped with 20mm and 30mm caliber cannons, the new German fighter TA-152 can easily kill these heavily armored flying tanks.

But the famous dive bomber Stuka, which is far behind the times, still plays an important role because of its good air cover.

When pulling up, the German pilot saw in his small cockpit a distant Soviet artillery position being attacked by other German dive bombers.

This time, their position was discovered by German pilots on standby as the Soviet artillery took a risky fire.

Now, it was besieged by a dozen Stuka dive bombers, so there was no time to bother with the German ground forces.

The deadly artillery fire that bombarded the German positions just now was no longer possible. At present, the advantages of the German army in joint operations of arms are still much, much more tyrannical than that of the Soviet Union.

After all, Germany has been playing with these things since Sickert's time, but the Soviet army learned the fur from cats and tigers after the Soviet-German war began.

The cooperation between the Luftwaffe and ground forces is based on effective radio communication and long-standing tacit understanding.

To put it bluntly, the old German pilots, especially the dive bomber pilots, are used to cooperating with the ground troops.

If the Soviet army can quickly kill this batch of main German pilots, or can consume the backbone of the German ground forces on a large scale, it may be able to effectively disrupt the tacit understanding and cooperation between the air force and the army.

But the Soviet army did not do this and eliminated a large number of German elite troops, so the German army still maintained a huge advantage in cooperation.

As the Soviet offensive became more and more violent, the support of the Luftwaffe became more and more at all costs.

Soon, 30 JU-88 horizontal bombers flew over the battlefield. These big guys, which were originally used to bomb fixed targets, also carried more bombs than the JU-87 Stuka dive bombers.

These horizontal bombers flew over the battlefield in groups~www.wuxiaspot.com~ The psychological pressure brought to the Soviet Army was also huge.

After carpet bombing was developed by the German army, this shocking bombing tactic became the favorite of German horizontal bomber pilots.

Soon, the bombs dropped like raindrops from these planes covered the entire war zone. There were explosions everywhere, screams and crying everywhere.

The bombing area was concentrated on the northwest flank of the German army, where the Soviet army had the most tanks and the most violent attack.

Seven of the German Stalker tank destroyers have been destroyed by the Soviets, and the rest are all wounded.

However, the position was still in the hands of the German soldiers, and they still held on to their positions and did not retreat half a step.

At this moment, Karyus' tank has retreated into the village of Hongtkachi, leaning against a low wall that has been collapsed.

A T-26 tank that rushed up was pierced by the iron fist bazooka of the German infantry, paralyzed on the hillside in front of Karjus, and the burning black smoke made the whole hillside look very bleak.

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