Seeing those strange vehicles appearing behind the position, the soldiers on guard immediately reported to the battalion commander Korowin on the phone: "Comrade battalion commander, there are some strange trucks."
"What, a strange truck?" Korowin asked in surprise: "What's so strange?"
"These trucks have rows of inclined guide rails." The soldier said, "This is the first time I have seen such a vehicle."
Sokov happened to be standing next to Korovin and happened to hear the conversation between him and the soldiers. He quickly interrupted and said: "Comrade Captain, ask the soldier if those vehicles are rocket launchers?"
Although Korowin couldn't understand what Sokov was saying, he still conveyed Sokov's words to the soldier truthfully: "Ask the driver, are those trucks carrying rocket launchers?"
The soldier quickly asked Captain Chumack who had just got off the car: "Comrade Captain, I wonder if these trucks of yours are rocket launchers?"
"Yes, these are rocket launchers." Chumack replied in an unassuming tone: "I am Captain Chumack, commander of the Guards Rocket Launcher Battalion. Please find someone to take me to your battalion commander immediately."
"Comrade Battalion Commander," the soldier said quickly into the microphone: "The team is led by a captain. He said that those strange vehicles are indeed rocket launchers. He needs to see you immediately and asked me to take people to find you."
"Let him come over."
After Korowin put down the phone, he curiously asked Sokov: "Captain Sokov, have you seen these rocket launchers before?"
Although Sokov was familiar with rocket launchers, he had to pretend to be confused in front of Korovin to avoid exposing his flaws: “I haven’t seen it, but I have heard of it, so when I heard the soldier describe it, I knew what was going on.
It’s over.”
"You said that the superiors sent us some kind of rocket launcher battalion at this time. What's the purpose?"
"Comrade Captain," Sokov explained to Korovin: "The rocket launcher is a secret weapon developed by our army before the war. Each truck has eight rails that can hang sixteen rockets. These rockets
The power of the shells is equivalent to that of a 152mm heavy artillery piece. A salvo fired by a vehicle is equivalent to firing 16 rounds of 152mm artillery shells at the same time."
After listening to Sokov's explanation, Korowin couldn't help but be a little surprised: "Oh my God, the shooting of a rocket launcher vehicle is actually equivalent to a salvo of a 152mm artillery battalion. Is it really so powerful?"
"Of course." Sokov nodded and said, "When the rocket launcher battalion commander comes, you can ask him and you will know whether I am right or not."
Not long after, Chumak, led by a soldier, came to Korovin and Sokov.
His eyes scanned the two of them, and then he asked Korowin: "Comrade Captain, are you Captain Korowin, the commander of the mixed battalion of the Ministry of Internal Affairs?"
"That's right," Korowin nodded and replied, "I am Captain Korowin, the commander of the mixed battalion, and this is Captain Sokov, the liaison officer sent to us by the military."
The next moment, Chumak made a move that surprised Korowin. He faced Sokov, stood at attention, raised his hand and saluted, and said respectfully: "Hello, Major Sokov! I am a close friend.
Captain Chumak, the commander of the Guards Rocket Artillery Battalion, was ordered to come to cooperate with you in attacking the Germans."
Sokov couldn't help but be startled when he heard what Chumack called him, and then reminded him: "Captain Chumack, you are mistaken. I am a captain, not a major."
"That's right, Comrade Major." Chumack said with a smile on his face: "I just heard the news at the army headquarters that in order to commend you for your brilliant results in today's battle, you have been specially promoted to the rank of Major.
, and it was a decision made by the Supreme Commander himself.”
As soon as Chumak said this, everyone in the room who heard this was stunned. What an honor it was to be able to go up to heaven to hear it. Everyone looked at Sokov with envy in their eyes.
"Captain Chumack," Sokov asked cautiously, "Is everything you said true?"
"Of course it's true." Chumack nodded and said, "I heard it from the military chief of staff himself, and it's absolutely not wrong."
"Captain Sokov, no, it's the major." After Korowin waited for Chumark to finish speaking, he stretched out his hand to Sokov and said in a friendly tone with a smile: "Please accept my heartfelt congratulations. Congratulations on your achievement."
High military rank."
After a few polite words, Sokov turned to Chumark: "Captain Chumark, are you here to assist us in our battle?"
"Yes, Comrade Major."
Sokov remembered that the Soviet army was currently equipped with only one battalion of rocket launchers. He really couldn't remember the specific number, so he quickly asked: "How many rocket launchers do you have?"
"Seven cars!"
"Why, there are only seven?" Korovin couldn't help but be a little disappointed when he heard the number Chumak said.
"Comrade Captain," Sokov interrupted: "It is said that after the rocket launcher was first developed, many people were not optimistic about this weapon and thought it was a failed weapon, so the number produced was very small. But don't worry, as the rocket launcher was developed,
The performance of this weapon on the battlefield will lead to the production of more rocket launcher vehicles in the future. By then, perhaps each division-level combat unit will have an additional rocket launcher battalion, and Captain Chumack and the others will not have to run around like they do now.
.”
"Captain Korowin," Chumak asked Korowin politely: "Do you know where the area where the German troops are gathering is?"
"I know." Korowin brought Chumak to the map, pointed to a location a few kilometers away from the defense zone and said: "According to our scouts' reports, the repulsed enemies are huddled in this area and are regrouping and preparing.
Launch a new attack on us."
"Are there any specific coordinates?"
"Yes." Korowin shouted to the deputy battalion commander: "Deputy battalion commander, bring the map."
Arrow-like flames pierced the sky. This was the mysterious rocket launcher firing. After the rockets drew arcs in the sky, they disappeared behind the cliffs on the enemy shore, and then there was a terrible roar.
Seeing those strange vehicles appearing behind the position, the soldiers on guard immediately reported to the battalion commander Korowin on the phone: "Comrade battalion commander, there are some strange trucks."
"What, a strange truck?" Korowin asked in surprise: "What's so strange?"
"These trucks have rows of inclined guide rails." The soldier said, "This is the first time I have seen such a vehicle."
Sokov happened to be standing next to Korovin and happened to hear the conversation between him and the soldiers. He quickly interrupted and said: "Comrade Captain, ask the soldier if those vehicles are rocket launchers?"
Although Korowin couldn't understand what Sokov was saying, he still conveyed Sokov's words to the soldier truthfully: "Ask the driver, are those trucks carrying rocket launchers?"
The soldier quickly asked Captain Chumack who had just got off the car: "Comrade Captain, I wonder if these trucks of yours are rocket launchers?"
"Yes, these are rocket launchers." Chumack replied in an unassuming tone: "I am Captain Chumack, commander of the Guards Rocket Launcher Battalion. Please find someone to take me to your battalion commander immediately."
"Comrade Battalion Commander," the soldier said quickly into the microphone: "The team is led by a captain. He said that those strange vehicles are indeed rocket launchers. He needs to see you immediately and asked me to take people to find you."
"Let him come over."
After Korowin put down the phone, he curiously asked Sokov: "Captain Sokov, have you seen these rocket launchers before?"
Although Sokov was familiar with rocket launchers, he had to pretend to be confused in front of Korovin to avoid exposing his flaws: “I haven’t seen it, but I have heard of it, so when I heard the soldier describe it, I knew what was going on.
It’s over.”
"You said that the superiors sent us some kind of rocket launcher battalion at this time. What's the purpose?"
"Comrade Captain," Sokov explained to Korovin: "The rocket launcher is a secret weapon developed by our army before the war. Each truck has eight rails that can hang sixteen rockets. These rockets
The power of the shells is equivalent to that of a 152mm heavy artillery piece. A salvo fired by a vehicle is equivalent to firing 16 rounds of 152mm artillery shells at the same time."
After listening to Sokov's explanation, Korowin couldn't help but be a little surprised: "Oh my God, the shooting of a rocket launcher vehicle is actually equivalent to a salvo of a 152mm artillery battalion. Is it really so powerful?"
"Of course." Sokov nodded and said, "When the rocket launcher battalion commander comes, you can ask him and you will know whether I am right or not."
Not long after, Chumak, led by a soldier, came to Korovin and Sokov.
His eyes scanned the two of them, and then he asked Korowin: "Comrade Captain, are you Captain Korowin, the commander of the mixed battalion of the Ministry of Internal Affairs?"
"That's right," Korowin nodded and replied, "I am Captain Korowin, the commander of the mixed battalion, and this is Captain Sokov, the liaison officer sent to us by the military."
The next moment, Chumak made a move that surprised Korowin. He faced Sokov, stood at attention, raised his hand and saluted, and said respectfully: "Hello, Major Sokov! I am a close friend.
Captain Chumak, the commander of the Guards Rocket Artillery Battalion, was ordered to come to cooperate with you in attacking the Germans."
Sokov couldn't help but be startled when he heard what Chumack called him, and then reminded him: "Captain Chumack, you are mistaken. I am a captain, not a major."
"That's right, Comrade Major." Chumack said with a smile on his face: "I just heard the news at the army headquarters that in order to commend you for your brilliant results in today's battle, you have been specially promoted to the rank of Major.
, and it was a decision made by the Supreme Commander himself.”
As soon as Chumak said this, everyone in the room who heard this was stunned. What an honor it was to be able to go up to heaven to hear it. Everyone looked at Sokov with envy in their eyes.
"Captain Chumack," Sokov asked cautiously, "Is everything you said true?"
"Of course it's true." Chumack nodded and said, "I heard it from the military chief of staff himself, and it's absolutely not wrong."
"Captain Sokov, no, it's the major." After Korowin waited for Chumark to finish speaking, he stretched out his hand to Sokov and said in a friendly tone with a smile: "Please accept my heartfelt congratulations. Congratulations on your achievement."
High military rank."
After a few polite words, Sokov turned to Chumark: "Captain Chumark, are you here to assist us in our battle?"
"Yes, Comrade Major."
Sokov remembered that the Soviet army was currently equipped with only one battalion of rocket launchers. He really couldn't remember the specific number, so he quickly asked: "How many rocket launchers do you have?"
"Seven cars!"
"Why, there are only seven?" Korovin couldn't help but be a little disappointed when he heard the number Chumak said.
"Comrade Captain," Sokov interrupted: "It is said that after the rocket launcher was first developed, many people were not optimistic about this weapon and thought it was a failed weapon, so the number produced was very small. But don't worry, as the rocket launcher was developed,
The performance of this weapon on the battlefield will lead to the production of more rocket launcher vehicles in the future. By then, perhaps each division-level combat unit will have an additional rocket launcher battalion, and Captain Chumack and the others will not have to run around like they do now.
.”
"Captain Korowin," Chumak asked Korowin politely: "Do you know where the area where the German troops are gathering is?"
"I know." Korowin brought Chumak to the map, pointed to a location a few kilometers away from the defense zone and said: "According to our scouts' reports, the repulsed enemies are huddled in this area and are regrouping and preparing.
Launch a new attack on us."
"Are there any specific coordinates?"
"Yes." Korowin shouted to the deputy battalion commander: "Deputy battalion commander, bring the map."
Arrow-like flames pierced the sky. This was the mysterious rocket launcher firing. After the rockets drew arcs in the sky, they disappeared behind the cliffs on the enemy's shore. Then there was a terrible rumbling sound. I saw them appearing in the position.
Regarding those strange vehicles at the rear, the soldiers on guard immediately reported to the battalion commander Korovin via phone: "Comrade battalion commander, some strange heavy-duty trucks have arrived."
"What, a strange truck?" Korowin asked in surprise: "What's so strange?"
"These trucks have rows of inclined guide rails." The soldier said, "This is the first time I have seen such a vehicle."
Sokov happened to be standing next to Korovin and happened to hear the conversation between him and the soldiers. He quickly interrupted and said: "Comrade Captain, ask the soldier if those vehicles are rocket launchers?"
Although Korowin couldn't understand what Sokov was saying, he still conveyed Sokov's words to the soldier truthfully: "Ask the driver, are those trucks carrying rocket launchers?"
The soldier quickly asked Captain Chumack who had just got off the car: "Comrade Captain, I wonder if these trucks of yours are rocket launchers?"
"Yes, these are rocket launchers." Chumack replied in an unassuming tone: "I am Captain Chumack, commander of the Guards Rocket Launcher Battalion. Please find someone to take me to your battalion commander immediately."
"Comrade Battalion Commander," the soldier said quickly into the microphone: "The team is led by a captain. He said that those strange vehicles are indeed rocket launchers. He needs to see you immediately and asked me to take people to find you."
After Korowin put down the phone, he curiously asked Sokov: "Captain Sokov, have you seen these rocket launchers before?"
Although Sokov was familiar with rocket launchers, he had to pretend to be confused in front of Korovin to avoid exposing his flaws: “I haven’t seen it, but I have heard of it, so when I heard the soldier describe it, I knew what was going on.