Chapter 389: Tank Cavalry
"There's a ceasefire on Vincent's side." After Trode let out a sigh of relief, he told the news to his crew: "It's not all annihilated, it's surrendered." ”
"That's okay, anyway, we can withdraw here." Natl never cared about the details, he just cared if the result was in his favor.
"Then let's go......" Trode's words didn't continue, and he saw that four tanks suddenly appeared at the intersection in front of him, which was a situation that Trode had never expected before, the original troops chasing them were just a few tanks, if they rushed out together, they would be wiped out in one go, so Trode's formation was used to defend against the enemy's infantry, and they didn't pay so much attention to tanks.
But now there is a serious problem with this formation! First of all, the direction in which the enemy rushed out was definitely calculated before, and this direction could only be attacked by Trode, which was completely in the blind spot of Amphitri's attack. It was completely impossible to destroy four tanks in one go, but even so, Trood and they had no way back, and they had to force their way through the wave before Vincent and the others arrived.
"Nattel, second on the left!" Trode shouted. Although all four tanks can be hit by them, in order to slow down the enemy as much as possible, Trood must also find a possible breakthrough in the first place, but fortunately, although he is stupid in many ways, Trode is still top-notch in terms of insight. On Natle's side, the reaction speed was just as fast, and after receiving Trode's order, he immediately locked onto the target, and then fired a single shot, directly destroying the target.
"Second from right!" Trood continued to shout, prioritizing the destruction of the middle target as Trode's first and only thought option. While it didn't make much sense, Trod knew that this would reduce the enemy's range of movement slightly. This is after destroying the middle two tanks, the remaining two tanks are driving on the side, which can reduce their range of movement, although they can move closer to the middle, but Trod is very aware that many Soviet tanks are not equipped with radios, lack of communication between each other, and in such a narrow street, if the high-speed vehicle rashly changes direction, it is likely to collide with teammates who are also changing direction. That's when the time comes, it's all over.
Although everyone was not prepared before, Stein's reloading speed was still so fast, and he immediately loaded the second AP for Nattel, who had just fired a shell, and the latter of course did not have time to be polite, and immediately aimed at the next target, and then fired, this set of actions took less than ten seconds, which can really be described as lightning and flint.
Killing half of the target in an instant should be quite successful. But the actual situation is not like this, although the Trod and they have done the fastest to even the tank crew, but the advantage of the Soviet tank is speed, and the destruction of those two tanks seems to be exactly what they expected. The remaining two immediately burrowed into the infantry positions on the side. And at this moment, Trod and they saw clearly that it was not just four BT-7s that rushed over, but four groups of 'tank cavalry'!
The so-called 'tank cavalry'. It is a tactic developed by the Soviet army, and it has been widely used in various army groups. It mainly made use of the Soviet-made tank's front-mounted turret and high-speed moving design, carrying some infantry on the rear hood of the tank. The moment the tanks rush into position, these infantry will strike at the surrounding troops at zero range as if they were divine soldiers. The infantry used for the 'tank cavalry' is generally submachine gunners, and after using the tanks to quickly shorten the distance, these submachine gunners can be quite lethal at close range. Because this tactic is simple and useful for tearing through the well-defended infantry positions, it was developed and carried forward when the Soviets and the Poles were fighting, and since then it has been widely used in various armies, although it is a more desperate way, but it is much more reliable than the infantry to block bullets with their own flesh and blood, so it is loved by the majority of infantry camps.
However, if you think that the only people who like the 'tank cavalry' tactic are the infantry, and the 'tank cavalry' tactic will also help them a lot. For example, against the Poles, when the tanks rush into the infantry positions, they will be attacked on all sides to a large extent, although they have their own steel armor, but there are always some infantry who use some anti-tank equipment to kill them in close blind spots. However, since the introduction of the 'tank cavalry' tactic, the tank crew has become much less worried, and it has officially become an excellent tactic that uses each other and complements each other.
Seeing two groups of 'tank cavalry' rushing into the infantry's position, Trood knew that something was wrong, although they had already set up their formations in order to prepare for various situations, but they only did not expect this situation, now that the infantry was almost separated from the chariot, it would definitely be too late to rush over to support temporarily. But......
"Knock one out!" The voice came from Amphitri's side, and Trode couldn't help but be surprised, Amphitri should be in an absolute dead end in this battle, but now......
"I'm in your direction at ten o'clock!" Without much time to explain, Amphitri directly threw such a sentence to Trode, and saw Amphitri's location, which made Trode even more surprised.
But in fact, this is really not a big deal, when the enemy rushed out at the beginning, Amphitri knew through Trode's side that she was in a dead end, but since Trode didn't have time to give her instructions to move, she didn't know where to move to hit the enemy. However, standing still is not her style, she felt that she was hands-on and well-fed at the first time, and immediately gave the driver instructions to move, but it was only to the extent of taking one step at a time.
That's it, Amphitri didn't see the enemy that Trode was fighting, but just half a minute later, two tanks suddenly drilled through one of the transfers and appeared in her field of vision.
"Boom!" Amphitri's crew fired a pyrotechnic fire from the first shell. (To be continued.) )