Hearing the code-like conversation between Sokov and Lunev, Khokhlov asked with some surprise: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me what you plan to do by taking advantage of the loss of contact between the enemy and your superiors?" ?"
Sokov said nothing, just smiled faintly. Luniev helped by saying: "Comrade Colonel, since the enemy does not know that their leading troops have been completely destroyed, they can take advantage of this and let our troops disguise themselves as German troops to harass their camps."
Khokhlov was startled by Luniev's words: "Comrade Military Commissar, what do you mean, let our people disguise themselves as Germans and then sneak attack their camp?"
Lunev nodded and asked, "Yes, is there something wrong?"
"If the number of people is too large, it is easy to be exposed." Khokhlov said with some concern: "But if the number of people is small, there is a possibility of being annihilated by the enemy."
"Comrade Colonel, have you forgotten our new rockets?" Sokov said with a smile: "As long as we know the location of the enemy's camp, we can launch a long-range attack on them. Not only can we cause heavy losses to them, It can also minimize our casualties.”
Although Khokhlov had seen the power of new rockets during exercises, now that it was actual combat, he still did not dare to take it lightly: "Comrade Commander, can using new rockets to sneak attack the enemy's camp really be effective?" ?”
"In the past few months, the small troops I sent behind enemy lines have repeatedly used rockets to attack the enemy's key targets and achieved great results." Sokov said confidently: "Comrade Colonel, Arrange manpower immediately and prepare to sneak attack the enemy's camp under the cover of night."
"Comrade Commander, if our team carrying out a sneak attack is discovered by the enemy, how will they escape?"
"Didn't you capture a few German armored personnel carriers?" Seeing that Khokhlov was still worrying unfoundedly, Sokov couldn't laugh or cry, but he still patiently explained to the other party: "Sneak attack on the enemy's squad, take the captured The armored personnel carrier goes to the enemy's camp. Once the attack is completed, it is immediately transferred in the armored personnel carrier. Even if the enemy is aware of it, it may not be easy to catch up with them."
Khokhlov thought about it carefully, and it seemed that this was really the case. The troops established a launching position a few kilometers away from the enemy camp, and immediately moved after completing the attack with rockets. Even if the enemy is aware of the team's location, by the time they arrive, the team will have long since disappeared without a trace.
"Comrade Commander," Khokhlov said quickly with confidence, "I will allocate manpower to form a small team to attack the enemy's camp at night."
"Wait a minute, Comrade Colonel." Seeing Khokhlov hurriedly preparing to arrange manpower, Sokov warned him: "I have a few more points to add: First, among the small teams participating in the operation, It is necessary to have more soldiers who understand German, so that even if they encounter enemy interrogation on the road, they can easily deal with it; second, they must find out the enemy's contact information so that they can locate the enemy's camp in the shortest possible time. "
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." After Khokhlov waited for Sokov to finish speaking, he immediately assured him: "I will definitely arrange the task properly and will never betray your trust."
The small team sent to the enemy's rear, commanded by Captain Zhelia, has a total of thirty-six soldiers, including two radio operators. They will be divided into four armored vehicles and carry fifty new rockets to the enemy's camp. A night raid was carried out nearby.
It gets dark relatively late in the summer, so Zhelia chose the departure time at 10:40, so that after they drive on the road for about 20 minutes, it will get dark and the enemy reconnaissance planes will not be able to dispatch, which will hinder their actions. Hard to detect.
Through the contact information obtained from the prisoners, the team made contact with the German army more than ten kilometers away through the captured radio and learned their specific location. After figuring out the enemy's location, the detachment commanded by Zhelia quickly drove towards the enemy's camp in an armored vehicle.
When they were still seven or eight kilometers away from the camp, they encountered a patrol consisting of five three-wheeled motorcycles. The team was led by a German second lieutenant. With the bright moonlight, he saw several armored vehicles approaching in the distance and quickly ordered all motorcycles to stop on the roadside. After the motorcycle stopped, he got out of the sidecar and stood in the middle of the road. He raised his white-gloved right hand to signal the approaching armored vehicle to stop.
Seeing the German army blocking the road ahead, the soldier sitting next to Zhelia couldn't help but panic, and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Captain, have we been discovered by the enemy?"
"No. If they had seen through our identities, they would have opened fire long ago." Zhelia saw that most of the German soldiers were still sitting in their sidecars, and even the soldiers operating the machine guns looked lazy. He seemed to have no doubts about the identity of his team, so he said confidently and boldly: "Let soldiers who understand German deal with him."
The armored vehicle stopped a few meters away from the German second lieutenant. A soldier wearing the rank of sergeant stood up and looked at the German second lieutenant standing on the road and asked: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, what can I do?"
"Which department do you belong to?" the second lieutenant asked arrogantly with his hands behind his back, "Where are you going now?"
"We are from the 1st Battalion and 3rd Company of the 3rd Grenadier Regiment of the Imperial Division. We are led by the platoon leader, Second Lieutenant Phillips." The sergeant replied quickly and respectfully: "Because the ammunition and fuel have been almost consumed, we are preparing to return to the regiment. I’m going to make supplements.”
"Where did you come from?" the second lieutenant asked.
"Shumakovo region."
"Sumakovo area?" After the second lieutenant repeated the place name, he asked again: "Where is the Russian defense line?"
"Yes, Mr. Second Lieutenant, there is a newly built defensive position by the Russians there." The sergeant said: "Our platoon launched two attacks on the Russian position, but unfortunately it was not successful. Not only did we cooperate with Two of the tanks were destroyed, and even Second Lieutenant Phillips was wounded."
The reason why the sergeant mentioned the two tanks fighting together was because the armored vehicle they were riding on was full of bullet marks, and even many places were blackened by gunpowder smoke. If he hadn't said that, it would have easily caused the German second lieutenant to doubt.
After hearing what the sergeant said, the second lieutenant walked around their armored vehicle and touched the bullet marks on it and the areas blackened by gunpowder smoke. He felt that what the sergeant said must be the truth. He retreated to the side of the road and waved to the armored vehicle, indicating that they could pass.
As the armored vehicles passed by the patrol one after another, Zelia's heart lifted up in her throat and finally returned to her stomach. He took his hand away from the trigger, raised his hand to wipe the sweat from his forehead, and muttered to himself: "If it weren't for the fear of exposing the target, with just a dozen of you, I would have ordered the soldiers to open fire and beat you to ashes. You are lucky this time, but if I meet you again next time, I will never be lenient."
The convoy came to a forest about three kilometers away from the German camp. Zhelia ordered the car to park in the forest. The soldiers got out of the car to move around and take the time to eat and drink some water.
In response to Zhelia's order, a Soviet lieutenant accompanying him said puzzledly: "Comrade Captain, we are only two or three kilometers away from the German camp, why don't we attack them immediately?"
"Comrade Lieutenant," Zhelia looked at the lieutenant from other regiments and explained to him: "It is still too early at this moment, and many enemies have not rested yet. If we attack at this moment, we will survive the first wave of attacks. The enemies who come down will immediately disperse to find suitable hiding positions, and then the effectiveness of our attacks will be greatly reduced."
After Zhelia's explanation, the lieutenant immediately understood his intention: "I understand, comrade captain. You plan to wait until the Germans are asleep before attacking them. When the sleeping enemy is suddenly attacked, The reaction speed is much slower than usual, and we cannot make evasive actions in time, so we can eliminate more enemies."
Hearing the code-like conversation between Sokov and Lunev, Khokhlov asked with some surprise: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me what you plan to do by taking advantage of the loss of contact between the enemy and your superiors?" ?"
Sokov said nothing, just smiled faintly. Luniev helped by saying: "Comrade Colonel, since the enemy does not know that their leading troops have been completely destroyed, they can take advantage of this and let our troops disguise themselves as German troops to harass their camps."
Khokhlov was startled by Luniev's words: "Comrade Military Commissar, what do you mean, let our people disguise themselves as Germans and then sneak attack their camp?"
Lunev nodded and asked, "Yes, is there something wrong?"
"If the number of people is too large, it is easy to be exposed." Khokhlov said with some concern: "But if the number of people is small, there is a possibility of being annihilated by the enemy."
"Comrade Colonel, have you forgotten our new rockets?" Sokov said with a smile: "As long as we know the location of the enemy's camp, we can launch a long-range attack on them. Not only can we cause heavy losses to them, It can also minimize our casualties.”
Although Khokhlov had seen the power of new rockets during exercises, now that it was actual combat, he still did not dare to take it lightly: "Comrade Commander, can using new rockets to sneak attack the enemy's camp really be effective?" ?”
"In the past few months, the small troops I sent behind enemy lines have repeatedly used rockets to attack the enemy's key targets and achieved great results." Sokov said confidently: "Comrade Colonel, Arrange manpower immediately and prepare to sneak attack the enemy's camp under the cover of night."
"Comrade Commander, if our team carrying out a sneak attack is discovered by the enemy, how will they escape?"
"Didn't you capture a few German armored personnel carriers?" Seeing that Khokhlov was still worrying unfoundedly, Sokov really couldn't laugh or cry, but he still patiently explained to the other party: "Sneak attack on the enemy's squad, take the captured The armored personnel carrier goes to the enemy's camp. Once the attack is completed, it is immediately transferred in the armored personnel carrier. Even if the enemy is aware of it, it may not be easy to catch up with them."
Khokhlov thought about it carefully, and it seemed that this was really the case. The troops established a launching position a few kilometers away from the enemy camp, and immediately moved after completing the attack with rockets. Even if the enemy is aware of the team's location, by the time they arrive, the team will have long since disappeared without a trace.
"Comrade Commander," Khokhlov said quickly with confidence, "I will allocate manpower to form a small team to attack the enemy's camp at night."
"Wait a minute, Comrade Colonel." Seeing Khokhlov hurriedly preparing to arrange manpower, Sokov warned him: "I have a few more points to add: First, among the small teams participating in the operation, It is necessary to have more soldiers who understand German, so that even if they encounter enemy interrogation on the road, they can easily deal with it; second, they must find out the enemy's contact information so that they can locate the enemy's camp in the shortest possible time. "
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." After Khokhlov waited for Sokov to finish speaking, he immediately assured him: "I will definitely arrange the task properly and will never betray your trust."
The small team sent to the enemy's rear, commanded by Captain Zhelia, has a total of thirty-six soldiers, including two radio operators. They will be divided into four armored vehicles and carry fifty new rockets to the enemy's camp. A night raid was carried out nearby.
It gets dark relatively late in the summer, so Zhelia chose the departure time at 10:40, so that after they drive on the road for about 20 minutes, it will get dark and the enemy reconnaissance planes will not be able to dispatch, which will hinder their actions. Hard to detect.
Through the contact information obtained from the prisoners, the team made contact with the German army more than ten kilometers away through the captured radio and learned their specific location. After figuring out the enemy's location, the detachment commanded by Zhelia quickly drove towards the enemy's camp in an armored vehicle.
When they were still seven or eight kilometers away from the camp, they encountered a patrol consisting of five three-wheeled motorcycles. The team was led by a German second lieutenant. With the bright moonlight, he saw several armored vehicles approaching in the distance and quickly ordered all motorcycles to stop on the roadside. After the motorcycle stopped, he got out of the sidecar and stood in the middle of the road. He raised his white-gloved right hand to signal the approaching armored vehicle to stop.
Seeing the German army blocking the road ahead, the soldier sitting next to Zhelia couldn't help but panic, and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Captain, have we been discovered by the enemy?"
"No. If they had seen through our identities, they would have opened fire long ago." Zhelia saw that most of the German soldiers were still sitting in their sidecars, and even the soldiers operating the machine guns looked lazy. He seemed to have no doubts about the identity of his team, so he said confidently and boldly: "Let soldiers who understand German deal with him."
The armored vehicle stopped a few meters away from the German second lieutenant. A soldier wearing the rank of sergeant stood up and looked at the German second lieutenant standing on the road and asked: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, what can I do?"
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