Chapter 1799 Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (Part 2)

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Yakov was shocked: "The Germans developed a new type of aircraft and bombed Marshal Konev's original headquarters? Misha, is this true? Are you kidding me?"

"How could I joke with you about such a thing." When Sokov said this, he couldn't help but secretly lament that the communication methods of this era are too backward. If it were future generations, I'm afraid he would have made a video and sent it to Yakov: "It's a pity that I can't show you the photos of the aircraft taken by the scouts now..."

"Misha, what did you say?" Yakov suddenly interrupted Sokov's words: "You said you have photos of the aircraft there, is that true?"

"Of course it's true," Sokov replied: "My scouts took a full roll of photos near the aircraft. Most of the photos are very clear and can clearly see the overall structure of the aircraft..."

Before Sokov could finish speaking, Yakov suddenly interrupted him: "Misha, what you said is very important. I want to report it to Comrade Ustinov immediately. If you have anything to do, we will talk about it next time ." After saying that, he hung up the phone without giving Sokov any chance to react.

Sokov was dumbfounded as he held the phone with a blind tone. He didn't expect that before he had finished speaking, Yakov would just get out of the way. He wanted to ask him for help in getting a batch of anti-aircraft guns. Now it seems that there is a high probability. There is no hope.

Seeing Sokov holding the microphone in a daze, Smirnov asked with concern: "Comrade Commander, what did Colonel Yakov say?"

Sokov put down the phone and said to Smirnov with a wry smile: "He hung up the phone before I even said my request. It seems that it is not easy to get anti-aircraft guns from him." An easy thing.”

"Comrade Commander, although we do not have enough anti-aircraft guns, we cannot intercept flying aircraft." Ponedelin said to Sokov: "But we can think of other ways to deal with German aircraft."

"What can be done?" Sokov asked.

"Send more small units to the enemy." Ponejelin said: "Let each small unit carry new rockets. Once the launch position of the German aircraft is discovered, use the new rockets to attack in time to knock the enemy out. destroy the aircraft before takeoff, thus preventing our military from being attacked by an irresistible force."

"Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, I'm already doing this." Sokov said: "After we received the new rockets sent by our superiors, we have dispatched six small units, and they are currently moving towards the Uman area. , if everything goes well, we may reach the designated reconnaissance position before dark tomorrow."

"Comrade Commander, I have an idea." Smirnov interrupted: "I have an idea. We can try to use new rockets to attack aircraft flying in the air. If we are lucky, we should be able to knock down some of them."

Faced with such a ridiculous idea put forward by Smirnov, Sokov thought that this thing was not a stinger for future generations, and could attack aircraft from the ground, so he shook his head and said: "Comrade Chief of Staff, what's the point of the new rocket? The accuracy is not high, and there will be a lot of deviation when hitting fixed targets. If it is used to hit moving targets like aircraft, it is simply a waste."

Sokov's words make it very clear that it is impossible to hit an aircraft with a new rocket. Smirnov chuckled twice and changed the topic in time.

By late afternoon, Sokov was reading reports from each division. Just halfway through reading, I heard the phone on the table ring. He raised his hand and saw that the phone was relatively close to Smirnov, so he did not reach for the phone.

Smirnov grabbed the microphone, put it to his ear and said: "I am Chief of Staff Smirnov, where are you?"

"Hello, Comrade Chief of Staff." The person on the other end of the phone said respectfully: "This is the airport, and there is a colonel from Moscow who said he has something urgent and wants to see Comrade Commander."

"Comrade Commander," Smirnov quickly covered the phone with his hand and lowered his voice to Sokov: "There was a call from the airport saying that there is a colonel from Moscow who wants to see you immediately."

Yakov was shocked: "The Germans developed a new type of aircraft and bombed Marshal Konev's original headquarters? Misha, is this true? Are you kidding me?"

"How could I joke with you about such a thing?" When Sokov said this, he couldn't help but secretly lament that the communication methods of this era are too backward. If it were future generations, I'm afraid he would have made a video and sent it to Yakov: "It's a pity that I can't show you the photos of the aircraft taken by the scouts now..."

"Misha, what did you say?" Yakov suddenly interrupted Sokov's words: "You said you have photos of the aircraft there, is that true?"

"Of course it's true," Sokov replied: "My scouts took a full roll of photos near the aircraft. Most of the photos are very clear and can clearly see the overall structure of the aircraft..."

Before Sokov could finish speaking, Yakov suddenly interrupted him: "Misha, what you said is very important. I want to report it to Comrade Ustinov immediately. If you have anything to do, we will talk about it next time ." After saying that, he hung up the phone without giving Sokov any chance to react.

Sokov was dumbfounded as he held the phone with a blind tone. He didn't expect that before he had finished speaking, Yakov would just get out of the way. He wanted to ask him for help in getting a batch of anti-aircraft guns. Now it seems that there is a high probability. There is no hope.

Seeing Sokov holding the microphone in a daze, Smirnov asked with concern: "Comrade Commander, what did Colonel Yakov say?"

Sokov put down the phone and said to Smirnov with a wry smile: "I didn't even say my request before he hung up the phone. It seems that it's not easy to get anti-aircraft guns from him." An easy thing.”

"Comrade Commander, although we do not have enough anti-aircraft guns, we cannot intercept flying aircraft." Ponedelin said to Sokov: "But we can think of other ways to deal with German aircraft."

"What can be done?" Sokov asked.

"Send more small units to the enemy." Ponejelin said: "Let each small unit carry new rockets. Once the launch position of the German aircraft is discovered, use the new rockets to attack in time to knock the enemy out. destroy the aircraft before takeoff, thus preventing our military from being attacked by an irresistible force."

"Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, I'm already doing this." Sokov said: "After we received the new rockets sent by our superiors, we have dispatched six small troops, and they are currently moving towards the Uman area. , if everything goes well, we may reach the designated reconnaissance location before dark tomorrow."

"Comrade Commander, I have an idea." Smirnov interrupted: "I have an idea. We can try to use new rockets to attack aircraft flying in the air. If we are lucky, we should be able to knock down some of them."

Faced with such a ridiculous idea put forward by Smirnov, Sokov thought that this thing was not a stinger for future generations, and could attack aircraft from the ground, so he shook his head and said: "Comrade Chief of Staff, what is the use of the new rocket?" The accuracy is not high to begin with, and there will be a lot of deviation when hitting fixed targets. If it is used to hit moving targets like aircraft, it is simply a waste."

Sokov's words make it very clear that it is impossible to hit an aircraft with a new rocket. Smirnov chuckled twice and changed the topic in time.

By late afternoon, Sokov was reading reports from each division. Just halfway through reading, I heard the phone on the table ring. He raised his hand and saw that the phone was relatively close to Smirnov, so he did not reach for the phone.

Smirnov grabbed the microphone, put it to his ear and said, "I am Chief of Staff Smirnov, where are you?"

"Hello, Comrade Chief of Staff." The person on the other end of the phone said respectfully: "This is the airport, and there is a colonel from Moscow who wants to see Comrade Commander for something urgent."

"Comrade Commander," Smirnov quickly covered the phone with his hand and lowered his voice to Sokov: "There was a call from the airport saying that there is a colonel from Moscow who wants to see you immediately."

Yakov was shocked: "The Germans developed a new type of aircraft and bombed Marshal Konev's original headquarters? Misha, is this true? Are you kidding me?"

"How could I joke with you about such a thing." When Sokov said this, he couldn't help but secretly lament that the communication methods of this era are too backward. If it were future generations, I'm afraid he would have made a video and sent it to Yakov: "It's a pity that I can't show you the photos of the aircraft taken by the scouts now..."

"Misha, what did you say?" Yakov suddenly interrupted Sokov's words: "You said you have photos of the aircraft there, is that true?"

"Of course it's true," Sokov replied: "My scouts took a full roll of photos near the aircraft. Most of the photos are very clear and can clearly see the overall structure of the aircraft..."

Before Sokov could finish speaking, Yakov suddenly interrupted him: "Misha, what you said is very important. I want to report it to Comrade Ustinov immediately. If you have anything to do, we will talk about it next time ." After saying that, he hung up the phone without giving Sokov any chance to react.

Sokov was dumbfounded as he held the phone with a blind tone. He didn't expect that Yakov would run away before he finished speaking. He also wanted to ask him to help him get a batch of anti-aircraft guns. Now it seems that there is a high probability. There is no hope.

Seeing Sokov holding the microphone in a daze, Smirnov asked with concern: "Comrade Commander, what did Colonel Yakov say?"

Sokov put down the phone and said to Smirnov with a wry smile: "He hung up the phone before I even said my request. It seems that it is not easy to get anti-aircraft guns from him." An easy thing.”

"Comrade Commander, although we do not have enough anti-aircraft guns, we cannot intercept flying aircraft." Ponedelin said to Sokov: "But we can think of other ways to deal with German aircraft."

"What can be done?" Sokov asked.

"Send more small units to the enemy." Ponejelin said: "Let each small unit carry new rockets. Once the launch position of the German aircraft is discovered, use the new rockets to attack in time to knock the enemy out. destroy the aircraft before takeoff, thus preventing our military from being attacked by an irresistible force."

"Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, I'm already doing this." Sokov said: "After we received the new rockets sent by our superiors, we have dispatched six small troops, and they are currently moving towards the Uman area. , if everything goes well, we may reach the designated reconnaissance location before dark tomorrow."

"Comrade Commander, I have an idea." Smirnov interrupted: "I have an idea. We can try to use new rockets to attack aircraft flying in the air. If we are lucky, we should be able to knock down some of them."

Faced with such a ridiculous idea put forward by Smirnov, Sokov thought that this thing was not a stinger for future generations, and could attack aircraft from the ground, so he shook his head and said: "Comrade Chief of Staff, what is the use of the new rocket?" The accuracy is not high to begin with, and there will be a lot of deviation when hitting fixed targets. If it is used to hit moving targets like aircraft, it is simply a waste."

Sokov's words make it very clear that it is impossible to hit an aircraft with a new rocket. Smirnov chuckled twice and changed the topic in time.

By late afternoon, Sokov was reading reports from each division. Just halfway through reading, I heard the phone on the table ring. He raised his hand and saw that the phone was relatively close to Smirnov, so he did not reach for the phone.

Smirnov grabbed the microphone, put it to his ear and said, "I am Chief of Staff Smirnov, where are you?"

"Hello, Comrade Chief of Staff." The person on the other end of the phone said respectfully: "This is the airport, and there is a colonel from Moscow who wants to see Comrade Commander for something urgent."

"Comrade Commander," Smirnov quickly covered the phone with his hand and lowered his voice to Sokov: "There was a call from the airport saying that there is a colonel from Moscow who wants to see you immediately."

Yakov was shocked: "The Germans developed a new type of aircraft and bombed Marshal Konev's original headquarters? Misha, is this true? Are you kidding me?"

"How could I joke with you about such a thing." When Sokov said this, he couldn't help but secretly lament that the communication methods of this era are too backward. If it were future generations, I'm afraid he would have made a video and sent it to Yakov: "It's a pity that I can't show you the photos of the aircraft taken by the scouts now..."

"Misha, what did you say?" Yakov suddenly interrupted Sokov's words: "You said you have photos of the aircraft there, is that true?"

"Of course it's true," Sokov replied: "My scouts took a full roll of photos near the aircraft. Most of the photos are very clear and can clearly see the overall structure of the aircraft..."

Before Sokov could finish speaking, Yakov suddenly interrupted him: "Misha, what you said is very important. I want to report it to Comrade Ustinov immediately. If you have anything to do, we will talk about it next time ." After saying that, he hung up the phone without giving Sokov any chance to react.