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Chapter 301 No. 4 Tank

The German army launched an attack the moment they arrived.

The attack was haphazard, and even during the attack the artillery on the other side of the lake was still bombing.

With a "Bang!" sound, Shulka killed a tricycle driver.

The standard configuration of the German side three-wheeler is a three-person team:

The driver is responsible for controlling the direction of the tricycle.

There is a light machine gun mounted on the side wheel, which is mainly responsible for suppressing fire from the front.

There is also a submachine gunner in the back seat, mainly responsible for shooting targets on both sides.

Therefore, the side three-wheeler is a proper combat unit rather than a transportation unit for this era.

In fact, if the three-wheeler is used for transportation, its loading space is pitifully small. Once three people sit in it, it will be basically full, and at most it will be possible to stuff some stuff in.

When used as a combat unit, it has insufficient defense and can be easily destroyed.

But this is not the case.

The reason is that the three-wheelers have very strong firepower. A three-person team has one machine gun and one submachine gun. In addition, the submachine gunners may throw grenades outwards. In addition, the three-wheelers are fast and flexible. When they are large in number, they are like ancient cavalry.

The same way of charging and killing everywhere on the position, coupled with tanks and armored vehicles, will give the enemy a strong impact on the defense line.

Its weak point is the driver.

However, usually when the driver enters the battlefield, he will bend down and bury himself under the front of the car while driving, with only his head and eyes exposed. This will make it difficult for the enemy to find and hit him.

But even so, he still couldn't escape Shulka's eyes, and a bullet flew from Shulka's rifle and hit him in the face.

When Shulka saw his face, it immediately exploded like a flower. He immediately lost his balance on the side of the three-wheeler, and then rolled over into the crater next to him. The machine gunner and submachine gunner followed.

If you fall to the ground, you won't be able to get up even if you don't die.

Following closely behind was a wheeled armored vehicle, which used the 7.92mm machine gun on top to shoot at the Soviet camp as it advanced.

As soon as Shulka shrank his head, bullets flew past his head, several warm blood arrows shot out from around him, and the anti-tank rifle shooter fell in a pool of blood.

Anti-tank rifles are the natural enemies of armored vehicles, so of course German armored vehicles first target anti-tank rifles.

Shulka did not hesitate, ran forward with his waist down and picked up the anti-tank rifle... The German machine gunner on the armored vehicle had just moved the muzzle to another direction, and suddenly found that the anti-tank rifle had been lifted up again, and hurriedly

Turn the gun back again.

But it's too late.

"Bang!" There was a gunshot, and Shulka felt his right shoulder hurt as if he had hit the corner of the table.

The bullet came out of the gun, penetrated the machine gun baffle of the armor-piercing vehicle, and then hit the shooter behind it. The German shooter didn't even have time to grunt before he hung on the armored vehicle. There was a bloody hole as big as a fist in his back... That was

The secondary damage caused by anti-tank rifle bullets is usually much more severe than the primary kill.

Shulka did not hesitate, loaded a round into the anti-tank gun and aimed at the driver's seat of the armored vehicle.

The armored vehicle stopped after a gunshot.

At this time, Shulka's right shoulder seemed to be dislocated, and the pain made him grit his teeth.

Shulka wanted to change his shoulder to look for the next target, but at this time there were several whistles of artillery shells in the air.

Based on experience, Shulka knew that the explosive points of these shells were likely to threaten him, so he quickly dropped his anti-tank rifle, ran for a while and fell to the ground.

"Boom!" After a burst of explosions, the anti-tank rifle was blown up into the air and disintegrated into parts scattered everywhere.

Shulka could not save it, although it was very important to the Soviet army at this time, because without it it meant that the Soviet army could not deal with enemy armored vehicles and tanks.

However, with a weight of more than ten kilograms and a gun body of more than two meters long... if he ran away with it, Shulka would have no choice but to be blown up to the sky with it.

"Tank, No. 4!" Shulka heard someone scream.

When I looked through my head, I saw that a "No. 4" tank was rumbling up.

Although the "No. 4" at this time was not an excellent tank for tank warfare, it had insufficient defense and firepower.

But the "No. 4" used here is definitely a nightmare for the Soviet infantry... better mobility, a short cone gun that is very lethal to the infantry, and more importantly, the anti-tank rifle is powerless against it, and

That is to say, it is an invincible existence on this local battlefield.

At this time, it was shooting at the Soviet army with artillery and machine guns while approaching the Soviet defense line... Since the Soviet army had no equipment to defeat it, of course it could cover the infantry moving forward without any scruples. Seeing that it was only three meters away from the defense line.

They were about to enter the Soviet trenches within ten meters.

At that time, the German army would rely on the "Plank 4" tank and use condescending firepower to block the Soviet positions and firepower, causing the Soviet defense line to completely collapse.

At this critical moment, Shulka looked around him, grabbed a blasting tube and shouted: "Grenade, cover me!"

The soldiers understood, immediately lit the grenades and threw them out one after another.

There was a burst of "boom", and grenades exploded far and near around the "No. 4" tank.

Of course, this did not pose much of a threat to the Panzer IV. If anything, some of the infantrymen following behind were injured by shrapnel, and the rest of the German troops also reflexively lay on the ground to avoid it.

At this moment, Shulka grabbed the blasting tube and rushed forward.

Shulka rushed towards the tank's machine gun perforation... This was not an ordinary path, but Shulka never took the ordinary path, otherwise he might not have survived to this day.

The tank machine gun perforation is considered by the German infantry to be the safest area, because there is a tank machine gunner watching there, so it is even a blind spot for the German infantry.

On the other hand, the smoke caused by the grenade explosion will temporarily obscure the sight of the tank machine gun shooter, so it is the safest to rush towards the perforation at this moment.

Shulka's guess was not wrong. He dashed forward with his body bent and then jumped into a crater before the tank rolled over him.

The tank rumbled over, completely unaware that a Soviet soldier was under the chassis with a blasting tube in his hand.

Shulka didn't hesitate. He pulled the fuse and stuffed the blasting barrel into the tank's tracks, then lay on the ground and pretended to be dead.

The tanks rumbled past, and German soldiers followed from behind. One German soldier even jumped into the crater and lay down next to Shulka, then raised his submachine gun and aimed forward.

Then, there was a "boom" and the tracks of the "No. 4" tank were blown off.

The German soldiers who followed were confused...the enemy blew up the tank under their noses, but they didn't know when it happened.

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