"Comrade Commander, if all the troops participating in the war are our troops, we can accurately identify ourselves and the enemy without changing the paint or putting up red flags."
It was hard for Sokov to believe what General Polubyarov said: "Without changing the paint or putting up a red flag, can we complete the identification of ourselves and the enemy?"
"Of course." General Polubyarov said proudly: "Our tank crews are fully capable of identifying ourselves and the enemy without making any changes."
General Polubyarov's words gave Sokov a new idea. He knew that friendly forces were counterattacking in the Oboyan area, trying to drive the enemy across the Pena River. If Polubyarov's troops can really identify ourselves and the enemy without changing any marks, then they can make full use of this to achieve the goal of driving the enemy across the Pena River.
Thinking of this, he said to Samyko: "Comrade Chief of Staff, contact General Katukov immediately and say that I have important matters to discuss with him."
The call was quickly connected, and Katukov's kind voice came from the receiver: "Comrade Sokov, do you have anything important to discuss with me?"
"Comrade General," Sokov said with great admiration for this accomplished tank general. He said in a respectful tone, "I heard that you are still attacking the German troops entrenched along the Pena River?"
"Yes, the enemy's defense is very strong and they fight tenaciously. None of the attacks we launched have achieved the desired results." After Katukov briefly explained the situation, he asked: "Comrade Sokov , why do you ask this?”
"Comrade General, I have a way to eliminate the enemies by the Pena River as quickly as possible, but it requires your cooperation."
If others say this, Katukov may think that he is bragging, but Sokov is a man who has repeatedly performed miracles. Since he said that he has a way to break through the enemy's defenses and eliminate the enemies entrenched by the Pena River, , that can definitely be done. He took a deep breath and tried his best to ask in a calm tone: "Comrade Sokov, do you have any good ideas?"
"Yes, Comrade General, I do have a good idea, but for safety reasons, I cannot tell you on the phone." Sokov asked cautiously: "Can I go to your headquarters to interview you?"
"Okay." Katukov felt that Sokov did this because the matter was of great importance. He did not say it on the phone because he was worried about leaking secrets, so he nodded and replied: "My headquarters is east of Oboyan. Someone will be sent to pick you up.”
After Sokov put down the phone, he said to Polubyarov: "Comrade general, call your chief of staff immediately and order him to deploy a group of skilled tank soldiers and accept the captured tanks. Also, put Whether your mechanized brigade can destroy the enemies entrenched by the Pena River depends entirely on you."
Although General Polubyarov didn't understand why Sokov issued such an order, he still followed his order and called his chief of staff and ordered the other party to redeploy manpower, accept the captured tanks, and at the same time, Move the mechanized brigade south and prepare for battle.
On the way to Katukov's headquarters, General Polubyarov couldn't help but asked curiously: "Comrade Commander, what can you do to eliminate the enemies entrenched by the Pena River?"
Seeing that there were only himself, General Polubyarov, Samoylov and the driver in the car, Sokov believed that what he said would not be leaked, so he confidently and boldly told Polubyarov about his plan. General Rove spoke in detail.
After listening to Sokov's story, General Polubyarov's eyes widened in surprise. He looked at Sokov and murmured: "Comrade Commander, your plan is so bold. I think Apart from you, I’m afraid no one else can come up with such a bold battle plan.”
"Comrade General," Sokov asked with a smile: "Do you think my plan can break through the enemy's defense?"
"No problem, no problem." General Polubyarov shook his head first, then nodded vigorously and said: "If General Katukov can agree to let his troops cooperate, then the chance of success will be at least 80%. .”
"Comrade General, I can come up with a good battle plan, but the people who implement the plan are your troops." Sokov asked cautiously: "Can you complete this mission?"
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." General Polubyarov patted his chest and assured Sokov: "We will never let you down."
"Comrade Commander, if all the troops participating in the war are our troops, we can accurately identify ourselves and the enemy without changing the paint or putting up red flags."
It was hard for Sokov to believe what General Polubyarov said: "Without changing the paint or putting up a red flag, can we complete the identification of ourselves and the enemy?"
"Of course." General Polubyarov said proudly: "Our tank crews are fully capable of identifying ourselves and the enemy without making any changes."
General Polubyarov's words gave Sokov a new idea. He knew that friendly forces were counterattacking in the Oboyan area, trying to drive the enemy across the Pena River. If Polubyarov's troops can really identify ourselves and the enemy without changing any marks, then they can make full use of this to achieve the goal of driving the enemy across the Pena River.
Thinking of this, he said to Samyko: "Comrade Chief of Staff, contact General Katukov immediately and say that I have important matters to discuss with him."
The call was quickly connected, and Katukov's kind voice came from the receiver: "Comrade Sokov, do you have anything important to discuss with me?"
"Comrade General," Sokov said with great admiration for this accomplished tank general. He said in a respectful tone, "I heard that you are still attacking the German troops entrenched along the Pena River?"
"Yes, the enemy's defense is very strong and they fight tenaciously. None of the attacks we launched have achieved the desired results." After Katukov briefly explained the situation, he asked: "Comrade Sokov , why do you ask this?"
"Comrade General, I have a way to eliminate the enemies by the Pena River as quickly as possible, but it requires your cooperation."
If others say this, Katukov may think that he is bragging, but Sokov is a man who has repeatedly performed miracles. Since he said that he has a way to break through the enemy's defenses and eliminate the enemies entrenched by the Pena River, , that can definitely be done. He took a deep breath and tried his best to ask in a calm tone: "Comrade Sokov, do you have any good ideas?"
"Yes, Comrade General, I do have a good idea, but for safety reasons, I cannot tell you on the phone." Sokov asked cautiously: "Can I go to your headquarters to interview you?"
"Okay." Katukov felt that Sokov did this because the matter was of great importance. He did not say it on the phone because he was worried about leaking secrets, so he nodded and replied: "My headquarters is east of Oboyan. Someone will be sent to pick you up.”
After Sokov put down the phone, he said to Polubyarov: "Comrade general, call your chief of staff immediately and order him to deploy a group of skilled tank soldiers and accept the captured tanks. Also, put Whether your mechanized brigade can destroy the enemies entrenched by the Pena River depends entirely on you."
Although General Polubyarov didn't understand why Sokov issued such an order, he still followed his order and called his chief of staff and ordered the other party to redeploy manpower, accept the captured tanks, and at the same time, Move the mechanized brigade south and prepare for battle.
On the way to Katukov's headquarters, General Polubyarov couldn't help but asked curiously: "Comrade Commander, what can you do to eliminate the enemies entrenched by the Pena River?"
Seeing that there were only himself, General Polubyarov, Samoylov and the driver in the car, Sokov believed that what he said would not be leaked, so he confidently and boldly told Polubyarov about his plan. General Rove spoke in detail.
After listening to Sokov's story, General Polubyarov's eyes widened in surprise. He looked at Sokov and murmured: "Comrade Commander, your plan is so bold. I think Apart from you, I’m afraid no one else can come up with such a bold battle plan.”
"Comrade General," Sokov asked with a smile: "Do you think my plan can break through the enemy's defense?"
"No problem, no problem." General Polubyarov shook his head first, then nodded vigorously and said: "If General Katukov can agree to let his troops cooperate, then the chance of success will be at least 80%. .”
"Comrade General, I can come up with a good battle plan, but the people who implement the plan are your troops." Sokov asked cautiously: "Can you complete this mission?"
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." General Polubyarov patted his chest and assured Sokov: "We will never let you down."
"Comrade Commander, if all the troops participating in the war are our troops, we can accurately identify ourselves and the enemy without changing the paint or putting up red flags."
It was hard for Sokov to believe what General Polubyarov said: "Without changing the paint or putting up a red flag, can we complete the identification of ourselves and the enemy?"
"Of course." General Polubyarov said proudly: "Our tank crews are fully capable of identifying ourselves and the enemy without making any changes."
General Polubyarov's words gave Sokov a new idea. He knew that friendly forces were counterattacking in the Oboyan area, trying to drive the enemy across the Pena River. If Polubyarov's troops can really identify ourselves and the enemy without changing any marks, then they can make full use of this to achieve the goal of driving the enemy across the Pena River.
Thinking of this, he said to Samyko: "Comrade Chief of Staff, contact General Katukov immediately and say that I have important matters to discuss with him."
The call was quickly connected, and Katukov's kind voice came from the receiver: "Comrade Sokov, do you have anything important to discuss with me?"
"Comrade General," Sokov said with great admiration for this accomplished tank general. He said in a respectful tone, "I heard that you are still attacking the German troops entrenched along the Pena River?"
"Yes, the enemy's defense is very strong and they fight tenaciously. None of the attacks we launched have achieved the desired results." After Katukov briefly explained the situation, he asked: "Comrade Sokov , why do you ask this?”
"Comrade General, I have a way to eliminate the enemies by the Pena River as quickly as possible, but it requires your cooperation."
If others say this, Katukov may think that he is bragging, but Sokov is a man who has repeatedly performed miracles. Since he said that he has a way to break through the enemy's defenses and eliminate the enemies entrenched by the Pena River, , that can definitely be done. He took a deep breath and tried his best to ask in a calm tone: "Comrade Sokov, do you have any good ideas?"
"Yes, Comrade General, I do have a good idea, but for safety reasons, I cannot tell you on the phone." Sokov asked cautiously: "Can I go to your headquarters to interview you?"
"Okay." Katukov felt that Sokov did this because the matter was of great importance. He did not say it on the phone because he was worried about leaking secrets, so he nodded and replied: "My headquarters is east of Oboyan. Someone will be sent to pick you up.”
After Sokov put down the phone, he said to Polubyarov: "Comrade general, call your chief of staff immediately and order him to deploy a group of skilled tank soldiers and accept the captured tanks. Also, put Whether your mechanized brigade can destroy the enemies entrenched by the Pena River depends entirely on you."
Although General Polubyarov didn't understand why Sokov issued such an order, he still followed his order and called his chief of staff and ordered the other party to redeploy manpower, accept the captured tanks, and at the same time, Move the mechanized brigade south and prepare for battle.
On the way to Katukov's headquarters, General Polubyarov couldn't help but asked curiously: "Comrade Commander, what can you do to eliminate the enemies entrenched by the Pena River?"
Seeing that there were only himself, General Polubyarov, Samoylov and the driver in the car, Sokov believed that what he said would not be leaked, so he confidently and boldly told Polubyarov about his plan. General Rove spoke in detail.
After listening to Sokov's story, General Polubyarov's eyes widened in surprise. He looked at Sokov and murmured: "Comrade Commander, your plan is so bold. I think Apart from you, I’m afraid no one else can come up with such a bold battle plan.”
"Comrade General," Sokov asked with a smile: "Do you think my plan can break through the enemy's defense?"
"No problem, no problem." General Polubyarov shook his head first, then nodded vigorously and said: "If General Katukov can agree to let his troops cooperate, then the chance of success is at least 80%. .”
"Comrade General, I can come up with a good battle plan, but the people who implement the plan are your troops." Sokov asked cautiously: "Can you complete this mission?"
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." General Polubyarov patted his chest and assured Sokov: "We will never let you down."