Chapter 1638

Seeing that the old marshal bujoni asked me for advice with such a low attitude, I naturally could not hide. After asking him to sit down, I turned to add some chalk on the schematic diagram on the blackboard and said to everyone, "comrades, in order to avoid unnecessary sacrifice, we should never use the sea of people tactics when the streets are narrow and the buildings on both sides are relatively intact.

We should take the platoon as a unit, adopt a sparse formation, stick to the two sides of the building, rely on the door openings, debris and all the things used as bunkers, and approach the enemy's defensive positions. At the same time, a part of the troops should be sent into the building, and the way of blasting through the wall should be used to approach and eliminate the enemy's firepower points from the building.... "

After explaining in detail how to use simple troops to capture German fortifications in the street battle, I began to move out my favorite "bayonet on cannon" tactic: "after introducing the simple infantry combat in the street battle, we will discuss how to use tanks and artillery in the street battle.

In order to annihilate the stubborn German troops in the city, we can put in heavy tanks and self-propelled howitzers in the street battle, and deploy these big guys 200 to 300 meters away from the enemy's target to carry out direct fire; If long-range artillery support is needed, the self propelled howitzer can also raise the barrel for bending.

Theoretically speaking, no matter how strong the German fortification is, one or two guns will cost them. However, we should not take it lightly because the mountain of debris generated by the collapsed buildings will make it difficult for our technical equipment to move. The enemy's anti tank fighters hiding in the ruins will also attack our tanks with flasks and iron fists.

In this case, what should we do? "

After I asked this question, I stopped to see the reaction of the students. All the people below stopped their pens and looked up at me, waiting for my final answer.

"In urban warfare, the use of infantry or technical equipment alone may lead to the failure of attack. Therefore, we should adopt the mixed formation tactics to equip the infantry with heavy tanks and self-propelled artillery, so that the infantry and technical equipment can cover each other." I said in a loud voice to the microphone: "you can imagine that in the face of such a mixed army, the German Anti Tank Man has just raised his iron fist rocket, and before he pulls the trigger, he will be killed by our infantry; Once our infantry are intercepted by German fire, tanks or self-propelled artillery following them can be destroyed in the shortest time by artillery fire

Well, I've finished. If you have any questions, you can ask me. "

As soon as I spoke, I raised hundreds of arms in unison. I pointed to the nearest colonel and said, "the seventh Colonel on the left of the first row, please ask your question."

The Colonel I ordered stood up and asked respectfully, "Comrade General, I would like to ask how we can deal with him if the German army transforms several adjacent buildings into the new defensive fortresses you said."

"Comrade Colonel, your question is very interesting. If the enemy builds several adjacent defensive fortresses, our tanks or self-propelled guns may be attacked by their anti tank fire when they approach these targets. " I said slowly: "if I command the attacking troops, I will not let tanks or self-propelled guns attack the enemy's hidden positions, but will let them bombard the upper part of the building, let the collapsed bricks and stones block the firing range of anti tank guns, and make the enemy's anti tank guns deployed in the basement useless."

The colonel looked like a commander with rich combat experience. Although I only talked about how to deal with the German anti tank guns, his face was relieved. He nodded to me: "I see, comrade general, thank you for your advice."

The second lieutenant commander, before asking questions, first introduced himself, saying that he was a commander of a certain tank army, and then asked me: "Comrade General, as far as I know, the usual way of German defense in street warfare is to hide firepower in high-rise buildings or ruins, and to blast buildings on our army's only way, piling up mountains of debris, It makes our tanks and infantry unable to move. When we try to cross these obstacles, we will expose ourselves to the German machine gun firing area. What measures should we take to deal with it

The question raised by the tank commander really baffled me, because it would cost huge casualties to pass through such a section no matter what. After a long silence, I said: "Comrade commander, in this case, self-propelled artillery must be used to bombard the German occupied buildings, while our soldiers, taking advantage of the enemy being suppressed by the artillery fire, quickly pass through the obstacle area with the platoon as a unit. However, doing so may cause many soldiers to be injured by the fire of our army. "

"In order to win, the necessary sacrifice is worth it." Fortunately, at this time, Voroshilov stood up and said a fair word for me: "well, if you still have any questions, please continue to ask Comrade oshanina."

"General o'shanina, I want to ask." A lieutenant general sitting behind Voroshilov stood up and asked sincerely, "can you tell us what to do when fighting for buildings with the Germans?"

"... when breaking into the building, one of the soldiers first dropped a grenade against the wall and stood guard at the door. After the explosion, the rest rushed in quickly to clean up the remaining enemy troops. When searching by the stairs, our soldiers used the stairs as a cover to drop bombs at the corner, and after the explosion, they used smoke to cover the upward assault. After occupying the buildings, the troops were quickly deployed and the fortifications were repaired, which served as the basis for the next attack and defense. Of course, if our army had a flamethrower, it would be more useful in capturing buildings. As long as the flamethrowers are used to spray flames into the room where the German army is hiding, they will soon escape from the room full of fire and become the living targets of the soldiers. " It took me only one and a half hours to give you a lecture, but it took me no less than two hours to answer all kinds of questions. Finally, Zhukov couldn't watch any more. He stood up and said to the back, "OK, that's all for today's class. General o'shanina will stay in the college for a while. If you have any questions, you can ask her another time. Class is over now