USSR 1941

Chapter 591 Armor Company

The second thing Major Paul did was to add an armored company to the main force.

Major General Jonas agreed without even thinking about it, mainly because the frontal battle went very smoothly, and the main force was more than enough to deal with the enemy's rout. The rear can't move without something to do.

Major Paul's request happened to allow one of the armored companies to find a "way out".

The German army moved very quickly, and after only ten minutes, an armored company was transferred to the warehouse and put under the command of Major Paul.

The 7th Light Armored Company of the 179th Regiment was transferred.

The German army is generally composed of two armored vehicles in the company headquarters, and the bottom is divided into four rows, with four to five tanks or armored vehicles in each row, that is, an armored company has about 20 armored vehicles or tanks.

However, the armored units of the German army are usually not fully staffed until now, and some armored units even use half-track vehicles to make up the number.

This is the case with the 7th Light Armored Company. It has only 3 "No. 2" light tanks, 8 Type 222 and Type 223 armored vehicles, and 7 Type 251 half-track vehicles.

This is obviously the configuration of an armored reconnaissance company. Armored vehicles and half-track vehicles carry soldiers forward for reconnaissance, and tanks are responsible for providing fire assistance.

Major Paul was very satisfied with the reinforcement speed of this armored company. Captain Orff, the commander of the armored company he admired, nodded, and then spread out the map: "The situation is like this, this building is full of enemy soldiers." Sniper, we have dozens trapped in the warehouse!"

"Do you want us to get them out?" asked Captain Orff.

"You can say yes, or you can say no!" Major Paul replied: "I hope you defeat them. You know, the other party is a sniper!"

Captain Orff understood what Major Paul meant.

The natural enemy of the sniper is the armored vehicle, because the armored vehicle moves quickly and its armor can make the opponent's rifle useless.

"As for the soldiers trapped in it!" Major Paul said, "I just want you and your men to be careful not to accidentally hurt your own people. If you defeat the enemy and gain control, they will be saved, understand?"

"Understood, Major!" Captain Orff replied.

Captain Orff is very confident about this mission,

Because he often encountered situations like this when performing reconnaissance missions before, and he could handle them easily every time, and I believe this time is no exception.

What Captain Orff did not expect was that the deployment of German troops was actually in the eyes of the Soviet army... The Soviet army was in the building, condescending and could easily observe the deployment of the German army below, and even allocated a few armored vehicles. It is clear which exit to go to.

"A tank, two armored vehicles, and three half-track vehicles at Gate No. 1!"

"Two armored vehicles at Gate No. 3..."

The communications soldiers gathered the information one by one and then communicated it to various parts by phone.

After a moment of silence, Shulka ordered: "Do it!"

"Do it!"

"Do it!"

...

The order came down in a voice.

The gunshots rang out in the next second, mainly targeting the German troops trapped in the warehouse.

At this time, the German army's offensive plan was ready to be launched, which means that the Soviet army's strategy of encircling and attacking reinforcements had succeeded, so the trapped German troops lost their value.

The first to bear the brunt was the adjutant who had always wanted to die. Vasily gave a very straightforward shot, and the adjutant collapsed on the ground with his head tilted... This may also be said to be Vasily's kindness to him. The adjutant has already I have endured so much torture, and now I am finally free.

The besieged German troops quickly became chaotic.

If they were still suppressed by Soviet snipers before or hoped that reinforcements would rush in to rescue them soon so they dared not act rashly, now they have realized that the enemy is going to kill them, so they raised their guns to fight back.

But there is no doubt that their counterattacks are just random shooting, which cannot pose a threat to Soviet snipers at all.

Several German soldiers who were not seriously injured saw that the situation was not good, turned around at this time and ran towards the gate with all their strength...

However, with a few "bang bang" gunshots, they quickly fell to the ground.

One of the German soldiers was still alive, dragging blood on the ground all the way to the door, as if he wanted to escape from this terrible place before dying.

This kind of horror is incomprehensible to outsiders.

Soldiers have seen death and felt it, so death means nothing to them.

But it is this feeling of being locked by the enemy and walking on the verge of death that makes people feel chills from the heart.

This is also why several German soldiers, like the adjutant, cannot bear to understand themselves.

Gunfire in the warehouse soon caught Major Paul's attention.

Paul raised his binoculars and looked in the direction of the warehouse, and then ordered Orff: "Captain, it's time for you to attack! Get rid of those sons of bitches! All of them!"

"Yes, Major!" Orff responded, then grabbed the walkie-talkie and shouted: "Attention all units, act according to the plan! Kill them and avenge our people!"

Unbeknownst to Paul and Orff, this is exactly what Shulka hopes.

Shulka chose to attack the besieged German army at this time. In addition to their useless value, another meaning was to force the German army to attack without sufficient preparation.

In addition, the mortar gunners of the Soviet army and the snipers deployed on the upper floor also took action. The bullets accurately knocked down the German soldiers who were not hiding well, and the artillery shells were fired at the German soldiers one after another. The gathering place exploded randomly, and some shells even directly hit a half-track vehicle and blew up a group of German soldiers preparing to attack on it to the sky.

"Go!" Orff ordered loudly into the walkie-talkie from the half-track.

Apparently the mortars also put some pressure on him, because only halftracks are safer to move, including armored vehicles...otherwise they are more likely to be hit by artillery shells when they are parked in place, and their weak top armor is not enough to block this attack.

With a sound of "long", more than a dozen tanks, armored vehicles and half-track vehicles drove towards the warehouse amidst the sound of motors.

The main direction of the German attack is obviously the front, because they arranged two light tanks at the two warehouse doors on the front, and only armored vehicles in other directions.

Immediately after these tanks and armored vehicles are half-track vehicles full of soldiers.

After that, there are groups of soldiers organized by Major Paul.

Obviously, when this group of steel monsters rushed into the warehouse, they would rely on their armor protection and firepower to fight Soviet snipers at close quarters.

At that time, the Soviet snipers would have no advantage at all, and it seemed that there was only one option to raise their hands and surrender.

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