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Chapter 71 Night War Berserker

After the German rocket launchers, helicopter attacks, and the rapid interweaving operations of German infantry, the Soviet defense organization in Wandlitz has become fragmented, and the remaining personnel are separated and held hard in several blocks. However, even if the possibility of retreat is lost, the Soviet officers and soldiers who entered Germany with a proud attitude are unwilling to surrender - dignity, honor and fear of the consequences of surrender make them fight to the death.

In terms of the combat quality of the participating personnel, the German team who participated in the Battle of Wanderlitz should be the most elite group of local wars. Among them are loyal soldiers who have been in Northern Europe for five years, and tenacious brave men who have experienced the tragedy of the Eastern Front and the prisoner-of-war camp. Different experiences, different identities and even different targets of service are fine. They burst into long-lasting emotions at this moment. This is their motherland and their homeland. Everyone clearly realizes that only by defeating the enemy can they protect their own country and their relatives. Only by fighting pain and fighting the Soviet army, making them angry, violent, and losing their due reason can they gradually drag them down with exquisite tactics and achieve victory from tactics to strategy. Therefore, the German soldiers who were involved in the attack all took the lead, and they were not afraid to welcome them.

The bullets coming from the face moved forward calmly, skillfully used every weapon in their hands, and gritted their teeth and took down one Soviet position after another without tanks and artillery support. Every road and every block in the city was sprinkled with their blood, and the number of officers and soldiers killed quietly exceeded the Soviet soldiers on the opposite side. In order to use anti-tank rocket launchers in the places where they needed the most, when German officers and soldiers eliminated the enemies entrenched in the buildings, they often used ** rather than bazooka launchers to bomb the exterior walls. After entering the building, they still launched an unstoppable attack. They often fought with the enemy at a face-to-face distance, even if they died together. With the courage to despise everything, the German army gradually seized most of the area of ​​Wandlitz, and only local schools and hospitals were still controlled by the Soviet army.

In the east of the city, an academy-style building stands in the center of the large lawn. The fences around are already broken, and corpses are scattered on the grass between the fences and buildings. If you carefully identify them, most of them are in gray military uniforms. Fire tongues are constantly erupting in the windows and exterior walls, preventing attackers from crossing the lawn to enter the building.

Under the light and dark fire, dozens of shadows walked along the dark streets outside the fence. The leader caught a machine gunner who was busy changing the links and asked, "Hey, comrade, where is your commander?"

The machine gunner turned his head, and when his eyes fell on the other party's collar, his eyes suddenly became different: "He is on the main gate... Lieutenant Bachley, Lieutenant. Someone is looking for him here!"

"Who?" An annoying voice came from the iron gate.

The dark soldiers from the helmet to the uniform did not answer immediately, but signaled his soldiers to wait on the spot. They bent over and ran to the iron gate, and found the lieutenant officer who was holding infrared equipment to observe the situation on the building. Judging from the logo on his uniform, this was a lieutenant of the Imperial Guards.

"I am Major Hank Huberts of the Night War Force, and I am ordered to come and support!"

After hearing the other party's report, the lieutenant of the Guards did not put down the infrared observer, but said in a sour tone: "Hello, Major, welcome you... I hope you will not be damaged by this hard bone."

"This kind of defense won't hurt our toothache." The visitor replied tepidly.

The Lieutenant of the Guards turned his head and looked at his colleague who was younger than him but two levels higher in the military ranks: "If I could give me a cannon. Even the old-fashioned cannon without reciprocating devices, I could take down this stronghold, but we only have machine guns and mortars. And the iron fist lacks destructive power to such targets... Well, please don't tell me that you don't have heavy weapons either."

"Unfortunately, we only have melee weapons, not even mortars and iron fists." Major Night War Bing said, while turning on the infrared equipment installed on the assault rifle. His set of active infrared detection principles used by the lieutenant requires supporting power and receivers. The difference is that the equipment of the Night Warrior troops is more professional, while the infrared observer equipped for infantry can only play the most basic role of active/passive observation at night.

"How many enemies are there?" the lieutenant asked intentionally.

The major glanced from left to right: "Well. There was probably a row, maybe more, the defensive firepower was very tight, the key was to pass through this grass."

"Hmm!" replied the lieutenant, "After passing through this grass, we have to find ways to open the exterior walls or doors and windows - those were blocked by them with various heavy objects. Ordinary grenades are difficult to explode. We have tried twice. The enemy is very experienced. It is difficult for us to do so before their troops or ammunition are exhausted..."

"Those who are you over there?" The major suddenly interrupted the Lieutenant of the Guards. In his infrared scope, there were two human-shaped light spots in the southeast corner of the three-story building.

"Oh, they finally arrived." The lieutenant quickly used his night vision device and observed the target before explaining: "Those are soldiers I sent to detour from the side. The Soviets were very cunning and blocked the alley with trucks. With two machine guns and grenades, we could block our offensive route. So I picked a few agile brothers so that they could pass through the buildings without blasting. Fortunately, they succeeded and just waited for them to explode the exterior walls from there..."

The light shone in the infrared scope, and the sound of explosion came. Seeing a hole blasting open in the corner of the wall, the lieutenant of the Guards immediately shouted: "Soldiers, attack for Germany!"

The German soldiers outside the fence were obviously ready to attack. Several mg42 were roaring wildly, and the mortars were also pounding. The infantry stood up without hesitation with their weapons. After the exterior wall of the southeast corner of the building was blasted, the attention of the Soviet officers and soldiers was briefly dispersed. Their defensive firepower was not in time. However, when the German soldiers rushed halfway, the grenades thrown by the Soviet army provided light for the defensive firepower. The figure marked by the large-eared steel helmet continued to move forward bravely against the background of the flames. The second floor windows and the sloping roof ventilation windows poked out the flames. The dense bullets swept down and the grass chips flew across. In an instant, many German soldiers fell down, and the German machine gun team supporting the attack was not vague. A series of bullets quickly swept to the windows on the second floor and the sloping roof of the building.

, but the Soviet army did not fix the windows to shoot. The defenders on the two floors above were suppressed. The windows on the first floor that seemed to be completely blocked actually fired bullets. Although the firepower of the submachine guns and rifles was not as fierce as machine guns, the German offensive troops suffered a great loss. The major of the Ye Zhan soldier with high nose, thick lips, thick eyebrows and big eyes were clenched. At this time, leading the team to remove the casualties was useless. He could only watch his infantry companions fight against fate. In Wanderlitz, there were many such scenes. Because the command sent limited armored forces to the Soviet tanks that were dealt with on the periphery, the German infantry took on the heavy responsibility of offense without hesitation, and this was also their chance to prove themselves again after washing the shame of the Belarusian battle!

It only takes five to seven seconds for light infantry to rush through forty or fifty meters, but the Soviet light machine gun fires a bullet every 0.4 seconds, and the shooting interval of the **Sand submachine gun is a staggering 0.07 seconds. From the perspective of relativity, the few seconds in the blink of an eye are so long. The number of German soldiers slumped on the lawn is so increasing that the spectators are afraid--they don't want to see their brave companions die in the battle. Fortunately, some brave and lucky German soldiers still rushed through the Soviet fire with the Grim Reaper's sickle blade.

By intercepting force, they bent over to avoid the Soviet guns and bullets and rushed towards the wall holes that their companions exploded. At this time, the Soviet army threw grenades out of the window to no avail. As the German soldiers rushed into the building, the fierce gunfire sounds came from the house, and the air waves generated by the explosion kept lifting out all kinds of dust from the window. Seeing that the Soviet army's external defensive firepower was rapidly weakening. A light flashed in the cold eyes of the major Ye Zhanbing, he knelt down, held the assault rifle in a diagonal downward position, and ordered in a low and firm voice: "Vampire, attack!"

The dark shadows not far away were joined together, and they were mixed with the infantry who were put into subsequent attacks and crossed the grass. Witnessing the attack scene just now, they all respected when they walked past the remains of their dead companions. The stubborn enemy was still fighting stubbornly in this solid building, and fighting in the dark room would inevitably increase the difficulty of the attack. The night warriors were able to reduce the difficulty of the attack with their special equipment and their daily targeted training. At this time, the battlefield was no longer the Eastern Front in 1945. The Soviet army had also equipped a certain number of night vision equipment, which put forward higher requirements for the imperial night warriors. In the battle against the top of the needle, only those with higher skills could survive and contribute to the victory of their camp.

Before dawn arrived, the battle surrounding Wandlitz Middle School finally ended with the tenacious efforts of the German infantry. At Wandlitz Central Hospital, more than 200 Soviet soldiers defended the four-story building and fought fiercely with the German army. The German army entered the building three times and was expelled by the Soviet army three times. Even the elite imperial night battle troops were unable to turn the situation around. Seeing that dawn was about to dawn, the German army had reoccupied other areas of Wandlitz, the German commander had to ask for help from the Air Force.

The night sky quickly roared. Unlike helicopters or jet fighters, this mechanical roar sounded like an ordinary propeller aircraft. Under the guidance of ground radio and fireworks, the do-217 heavy bomber, which was on standby in the battlefield airspace, rushed to help the war. This was also one of the few heavy aircraft retained during the Third Reich. Its body was slender and the four crew members were all concentrated in the thick heads to facilitate the clear close cooperation under the division of labor. Although it was due to the aircraft

Poor mobility and inconvenience in operation are questioned, but with two 1700 horsepower BMW801D air-cooled piston engines, the maximum speed of the Do-217 reached 533 kilometers per hour, far exceeding the US B-17, British Lancaster and German Ju-88. Moreover, the bomb load capacity is the leader among all types of German twin-engine bombers. It was the ship killer of the eastern coast of the Atlantic during World War II. In the autumn of 1944, the German army used this bomber to carry radio remote-control armor-piercing.

The bombs sank the Italian battleship "Roman", which surrendered to the Allies, left an epoch-making mark in the history of human wars. For several years, the Imperial team that concealed Nordic Europe had only maintenance but did not have the ability to produce large bombers, but the development and improvement of line-controlled and wireless remote-controlled weapons technology has not stopped. In fact, they continued to maintain the leading advantage of guidance technology in the cold and desolate Northern Norway, and the most representative of this was the hs293 "gliding bomb".

The hs293 looks like a miniature aircraft. It uses a small liquid-fuel rocket engine that can work for 10 seconds under the belly. It has a maximum speed of 926 kilometers per hour and a range of 5 nautical miles. The total weight is 1,045 kilograms, of which the warhead is equipped with **295 kilograms. What is more epoch-making is that the hs-293d type adopts TV guidance technology, installs a TV camera at the head of the bomb, and transmits images back to the carrier with radio, so that the bomber crew can attack in bad weather. As early as 1939, a research team led by German engineer Professor Hulbert Wagner began the research and development of the hs-293. It was originally based on the concept of unpowered gliding bombs at the Gustav Schwarz propeller factory, loading ordinary aviation bombs with light alloy bullet wings and tail wings, and made hs- in May 1940.

293v2 gliding bomb. In July 1940, a radio command reception and launch system was installed on the HS-293v2 bomb and its carrier aircraft, so that the bomb had a mobile attack capability. It was successfully developed and tested in mid-1940. Since the unpowered HS-293v3 lacked sufficient speed to penetrate the shell of the battleship, it was decided to add a rocket booster to increase the speed and range, i.e. hs-293a0. The guidance system of this "gliding bomb" includes a fug-230b/e230 "Strasbourg" wireless signal receiver, electromagnetic transmission device, filtering unit for filtering and amplifying radio signals, three-phase alternating current gyroscope, high-impedance dual potentiometer, DC generator and control mechanism using "Omez" motor and potentiometer.

When the hs-293 ​​is launched, the carrier aircraft uses the Fug-203 Kiel IIi radio transceiver to send control commands. The fug-230b receiver on the guided bomb is received and adjusted the control surface. The system is also the first visual guidance system used in an aircraft. There is a red flare at the tail of the missile to help the shooter guide. When it is released at an altitude of 3,300 feet, the missile can glide at a distance of 11 kilometers and a speed between 435 and 900 kilometers per hour. The first combat record of hs-293 ​​was on August 25, 1943. The do-217 bomber of the 40th Bombing Air Regiment of the Luftwaffe attacked the British anti-submarine patrol in Biscay Bay, and the British "Randguade" and the "Bidford" frigates were injured. Two days later, the regiment's D

o-217 used this bomb to sink the British Frigate "Egret". It was also the first time that humans used guided bombs to sink ships. After the Allied Normandy landed in 1944, the do-217 bomber used the bomb to attack water bridges in the Cherbourg Basin to block the Allied offensive. Other results of hs-293 ​​include the injury of the frigate "Chaves" in January 1944, the sinking of a transport ship, the "Bold" destroyer in the Aegean Sea in September 1943, the sinking of the "Ingfield" destroyer in February 1944, the sinking of the "Boadicia" destroyer in June 1944, and the sinking of the "Vasilisa" destroyer in September 1943. During World War II, the German army used this type of guided bomb to sink about 400,000 tons of Allied ships.

In addition to HS-293, the Third Reich also has a relatively successful guided bomb x-1. Also known as Flitz x, officially named pc-1400x. It is an armor-piercing bomb without power, which uses kinetic energy falling from altitudes of 4000 to 8000 meters. The maximum speed can reach 1570 kilograms and a total weight of 1570 kilograms. Among them, there are 320 kilograms of warhead. There are short x-shaped wings in the middle of the warhead. The tail has four rudder surfaces controlled by radio, which can correct the falling bomb point range of 500 meters in front and back, and within 350 meters on the left and right. During the test, the hit rate of round targets with a radius of 30 meters was more than 90%. During World War II, more than 1,400 were produced in total.

In Wanderlitz, the do-217, which has long been "extinct" in the eyes of the world, carries two HS-293a-type guided bombs (non-TV-guided). Due to the devastating blow of German local industry, many precision electrical components used to produce HS-293 are no longer available. Before producing qualified alternatives, one guided bomb in the Di** fire warehouse is less than one. This aspect alone is enough to show the importance of the German senior management in the Battle of Wanderlitz. After the do-217 arrived over Wanderlitz with the radio guidance signal, the airline of Wanderlitz was followed by the radio guidance signal.

The bomb dropper can easily find bombing targets surrounded by green fireworks signals from the scope, but the constraints of the visual environment make it much more difficult to attack ground targets at night than to attack sea ships during the day, which requires the bomb dropper to have superb judgment and control skills. For this reason, the air elites of the empire used training simulators to conduct no less than a thousand drills. Diligent efforts can always be rewarded. As the aircraft enters a uniform flat flight state, the bomb dropper decisively presses the launch button and uses visual observation to continuously adjust the missile course until it hits the target in the center of the green fireworks.

Cheers soon came from the onboard radio communicator: "Hit... Thank God! Thanks to our Air Force brothers! Long live Germany..."

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