Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1521: The allies were beaten, is it my fault?

The whole process was no more difficult than trampling an ant to death. The last resistance of the Viking Division and the Varoni Panzergrenadier Brigade was finally eliminated. Less than half an hour after Malashenko put the main force and a battalion of ISU-152 self-propelled artillery into the battlefield.

After opening the turret hatch above his head and leaning his upper body out of the car, Malashenko finally breathed in fresh air and could feel that the air was still filled with the smell of corpses, gunpowder, and blood. Such air passed by After breathing through the nose and into the lungs, it can hardly be called pleasant.

"It's over, it's finally fucking over! If I hadn't been clear-headed now, I would have thought that fighting Cherkasy took more time than Stalingrad."

Malashenko did have such a feeling lingering in his heart. The battle in Cherkasy gave people a strong sense of protracted life. It seemed that even Stalingrad at that time could not compare to the time spent in Cherkasy. .

This is indeed an illusion, and Malashenko also knows this in his heart.

But why does this subconscious illusion occur?

Malashenko stood on top of the turret holding the dome armor and thought for a moment while looking at the battlefield ruins. He felt that this was probably directly related to the fact that the Germans had invested a large number of new weapons that had never been seen before.

Although now after the war, the casualties caused by the new weapons of the Germans to one's own side are very limited, far from reaching the effect that a powerful new weapon should show when put into the battlefield.

But this situation is only relative, because Malashenko, an unreasonable guy who does not care about the serious consequences of the butterfly effect, has activated almost all the plug-ins that can be used by the Soviet army at the moment.

The new IS6 mass-produced heavy tank, the IS4 heavy tank prototype, the armor-strengthened ISU-152 self-propelled gun, the AK assault rifle that came out in advance, and although it is not directly related to Malashenko, it is influenced by Malashenko. The indirect influence of Schenko and the T43 medium tank that Kotin took over from Morozov.

Therefore, whether it was the Soviet army or the German army, the style and quantity of new weapons and equipment invested in the battle of Cherkasy were unprecedented.

The new weapons of the German army are very powerful and have good performance, but the new weapons of the Soviet army are even more powerful. In comparison, all the new weapons of the Germans have turned into fire sticks and rags.

But this situation is limited to the Eastern Front battlefield. Just imagine if the German army brings these powerful new weapons to the Western Front battlefield that is about to start this year, then the Allies will still know nothing about the tragic situation on the Eastern Front battlefield. , what kind of miserable Pippi shrimp shape would you have to be hammered into by the Germans?

Following the train of thought, Malashenko couldn't help but think of this, and suddenly felt a little lost for no reason.

What he did did indeed bring a huge advantage to the Red Army, but it also enhanced the strength of the Germans in disguise.

To be honest, did you fool those American cowboys and British John Bulls by doing this? Sounds a little unauthentic?

Indirectly helping the Germans improve their weapons? Well, actually if you insist on saying that, it’s really okay. Malashenko thought about it carefully and felt that he couldn’t deny this.

But this kind of thing is still the same. Although Malashenko admits the fact, it does not mean that he will regret or apologize for it.

A dead Taoist friend is not a poor Taoist. His priority is to ensure his own safety and the absolute victory of the Red Army. The first thing to do is to establish a powerful and invincible equipment advantage for the Red Army and crush the German sticks. As for the consequences caused by this, they are secondary.

In Malashenko's own words, if you Americans and British people die, will you worry about me anymore?

Anyway, you didn’t die much in the historical World War II, and future generations still don’t know how many people were killed by the United States during the King’s administration. Since you Americans want to mop up oil and profits in Europe, how can you do it if you are not prepared to pay huge casualties? No matter how many people die because of love, it has nothing to do with me.

Anyway, it's impossible for the Germans to make a comeback with those new weapons. No matter how awesome they are, they can't drive the Americans into the sea. In this case, there is no need to worry about it.

"Fine as you like. No matter what happens on the Western Front, it won't affect the Eastern Front. But we still have to think about how to defend ourselves against the Germans' iron fist. This is just the beginning."

The battle in Cherkasy left Malashenko with a very real and time-sensitive problem: how to defend against the chemical energy weapons that have begun to be used on the battlefield.

Malashenko is not limited to the current early-stage Iron Fist. As a time traveler, Comrade Lao Ma clearly knows that the Germans invested a lot of various chemical anti-tank weapons in the historical World War II. Iron Fist can only be regarded as part of it, and the early-stage Iron Fist is a small role in it, with almost no sense of existence.

In the future, there will be the Germans' late-model Panzerfausts and heavy-duty anti-tank rocket launchers such as tank killers. In a worse case scenario, Malashenko even thought that the Germans might invest in very early-stage first-generation anti-tank rocket launchers. Tank missiles.

Such speculation is not Comrade Ma's nonsense. During World War II, Germany was originally a relatively leading country in missile-related technologies. It is unrealistic to completely surpass the United Kingdom and the United States, but when it comes to putting these experimental and immature technologies into actual combat, the Germans are one of the most active. Some weapons are put on the battlefield first, regardless of whether they work well or not. Say it again.

He would rather believe what he has than what he doesn't, and he is very clear about how much pressure he has put on the Germans due to the strong armor advantage he has established.

Malashenko believes that it is possible for the Germans to invest first-generation anti-tank missiles in actual combat due to the huge anti-armor combat pressure on the front line, and the possibility is quite high. Because in the existing history, Germany already had experimental anti-tank missiles at the end of World War II, it is almost foreseeable that it will speed up and accelerate its deployment on the battlefield.

To defend against chemical energy weapons such as anti-tank rockets or anti-tank missiles, it is obviously not advisable to use traditional homogeneous steel armor to pile up the thickness. This is the stupidest and most taboo method. Whether the tanks can be defended or not is another matter. We must find another way to solve this problem and make it the first priority. At the front.

"It's time to take a vacation and go back. It's better to meet with Ke Jing quickly to discuss countermeasures. If this troublesome matter is not solved, all the heavy tanks may soon become streaking with useless armor. Car. I can’t imagine what that would be like, and we must not let it happen.”

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