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Chapter 212: The Decisive Battle of Ural (3)

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    The Soviet private named Korchagin captured by the 303rd Infantry Division confessed after interrogation that the Soviet army would launch a full-scale attack in the early morning of November 1, and the entire campaign was codenamed "Ula".  After this situation was sent to the Northeast Army's high command, General Yu found out about it.  After intense research and comprehensive intelligence from all parties, the top management of the Northeastern Army quickly concluded that the Soviet army would use its most elite 4th and 5th Guards Tank Armies, 6th and 7th Guards Armies, and 6th Guards Army at dawn.  The 1st and 3rd Mechanized Armies launched a preemptive, full-frontal assault on Orenburg, while the flanks were defended and covered by mechanized units and infantry units.  At an impromptu brief meeting, General Yu ordered the heavy artillery group and aviation force belonging to the army group to immediately use all their strength to carry out saturation bombing and carpet artillery bombardment against the assembled Soviet army before the Soviet army launched its attack.  After the Soviet army fell into chaos, various units of the Northeastern Army launched a comprehensive counterattack, officially starting the "Pangu" battle.  But then comes a more serious problem. Although the Soviet aviation force has suffered heavy losses, it still controls some air supremacy. If all the Northeast Army's bomber groups are dispatched, it will definitely cause inestimable losses. Not only may the gains outweigh the losses,  And it may not achieve the desired air strike effect.  In this regard, Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng proposed at the meeting that instead of using conventional bombers, the "Flying Leopard" strategic bomber group would be used to carry out air strikes against the Soviet army.  Because the "Flying Leopard" bombers of the Northeast Army are basically equipped with advanced infrared night vision and radio navigation equipment, and their ceiling is 11,000 meters, and they carry out heavy bombing at such an altitude at night, the Soviet fighter group cannot intercept them.  "Flying Leopard" fleet.  In addition, Lieutenant General Long also suggested that a large number of "Ghost" special forces and reconnaissance units and armed helicopters be sent to penetrate into the Soviet rear defense zone or near the garrison area. Each ground team and armed helicopter carried a micro-radio station to  This directly uses radio guidance on the ground and in low altitude to instruct the "Flying Leopard" aircraft group in high altitude and the heavy artillery group in the rear to accurately launch bombing and artillery coverage.  Although this "ground-to-air coordinated bombing and artillery" plan was very difficult, General Yu quickly adopted this suggestion.

    At midnight on October 31, at 11:30 when dripping water turned into ice, after careful and careful deployment, a total of six strategic bomber wings of the Northeast Army Air Force behind Orenburg, more than 1,800 "Flying Leopard" bombers, and Wuhan  The heavy artillery cluster under the command of General Keren suddenly launched an unprecedentedly violent air attack and artillery bombardment on the Soviet army.  In an instant, the ground shook and the night sky was like fire. Tens of thousands of tons of cluster bombs, large-caliber artillery shells, and rockets streaked across the night sky like flying stars, heading towards Buzuluk, Kumeltau, and Ural (  Town names) and other Soviet assembly points, as well as Soviet railway lines, road networks, airports, artillery positions, ammunition storage areas, oil depots and other important targets in the rear.  A large number of aerial bombs and artillery shells were like eyes, blowing up various important Soviet military bases into a sea of ??flames.  Since the Soviet army had not smelled any news beforehand, they were caught off guard, and all ministries quickly fell into chaos.  A large number of tanks, artillery, aircraft, and baggage supplies were destroyed, railways and roads were blown to pieces, and the casualties were even more severe.

    General Vasilevsky quickly received reports that various units had been subjected to large-scale air raids and artillery attacks by the Northeastern Army. The heavy losses and unprecedented chaos of his own troops made him anxious.  However, the Soviet pilots who were immediately dispatched to intercept the Northeast Army's bomber group reported that the Northeast Army was using a strategic bomber group, all of which were above an altitude of 10,000 meters. The Soviet fighter jets that could not climb to that altitude could only raise their heads.  He stared at the fleet of Northeast Army "Flying Leopards" that were dropping bombs frantically overhead, helpless.  The most bizarre thing is that when Ivan Kozhedub, the ace pilot of the 176th Guards Fighter Regiment who had won the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union", was flying a "La-7" to climb and intercept, the aircraft was unexpectedly intercepted by a mysterious force.  A bomb dropped by the Northeast Army's "Flying Leopard" that was bombing frantically hit the aircraft, and the entire "La-7" immediately exploded in the air.  General Vasilevsky hated the "Hellfire" cluster bombs dropped by Northeastern Army bombers. The destructive power and lethality of these bombs were too great.  A "Hellfire" quickly separated after landing and exploded into countless small bombs with fuses. They exploded everywhere and were extremely powerful. After being hit, the Soviet airport was immediately bombed into pits and devastation like a radish field. The entire  The airport was basically declared scrapped and could not be repaired at all, because there were small bombs everywhere that could explode at any time, and these cluster bombs could also blow up the Soviet railway into countless pieces.  The Soviet engineers who risked their lives to discharge the bombs almost lost their flesh and blood when they touched the bombs. Needless to say, it was even more lethal to the Soviet infantry.  Hate to hate, but General Vasilevsky immediately knew keenly that a large number of Northeastern Army scouts and special forces had penetrated into the surroundings and rear of his own troops. Otherwise, those Northeastern Army bombers and bombers located at an altitude of 10,000 meters  The Northeast Army's heavy artillery group 10,000 meters awayThe Volga River is already the last barrier guarding the Soviet Union in Europe, and Orenburg is the plain area at the junction of the southernmost region of the Ural Mountains and Central Asia. If the Northeast Army's tank troops want to drive straight into Europe, they must start here.  After that, the importance of Orenburg is self-evident.  After pondering for a while, General Vasilevsky picked up the phone directly to the headquarters of each group army and ordered in a deep voice: "Start the all-out attack! The target is Orenburg!"

    On the fiery battlefield, thousands of tanks from the Soviet center troops started to move and pounced on Orenburg, and immediately fell into a stranglehold with the Northeastern Army's defense forces.

    As soon as the war started, the Northeast Army's positions outside Orenburg immediately caused the Soviet army to suffer a lot.  Because the anti-tank trenches set up by the Northeastern Army were not dug parallel to the entire defense line as in conventional tactics, but were all the other way around. The anti-tank trenches were dug vertically to the entire defense line. Viewed from the air,  The anti-tank trenches of the Northeast Army are like rows of farmland, scattered and neat.  Long Yunfeng, who pioneered this "vertical trench" anti-tank tactic, ordered the officers and soldiers to dig the width between two adjacent trenches to only accommodate two Soviet tanks side by side. A large number of tanks were arranged in the trench gully.  Watch posts, anti-tank gun positions, infantry positions, bellows wire or piano wire snake cages, combined with dense minefields.  When the massive Soviet tank group rushed up, the heavy artillery of the Northeastern Army in the rear immediately violently bombarded the position passage that had been precisely calibrated to induce the Soviet tanks to advance. Then, armed helicopters took turns to attack, and rockets soared like raindrops.  Soviet Army.

    When the battered Soviet tank group finally entered the Northeast Army's anti-tank position with great efforts, even more severe suffering was waiting for them.  In the anti-tank trenches, the Northeastern officers and soldiers bravely operated anti-tank guns to bombard the Soviet tanks. The shells flew towards the Soviet tanks like raindrops. The "Maxin" heavy machine gun position splashed bullets like water, killing and wounding the Soviet infantry behind the Soviet tanks.  heavy.  The T-34 that hit the anti-tank mine was directly blown to a halt and could not move. When the barbed wire and piano wire got into the tracks of the Soviet tank, the speed of the entire tank was greatly reduced, and it immediately became the target of concentrated bombardment by the Northeast Army's anti-tank artillery.  .

    The Soviet tanks that drove into the narrow passage in the middle of the anti-tank trenches were walking on thin ice like crossing a single-plank bridge. The Soviet tanks that broke through the Northeast Army's defense line had to maneuver along the passages between the anti-tank trenches in order not to drive into the minefield.  At this time, the hidden Northeast Army anti-tank guns immediately focused their fire on the front and rear Soviet tanks. The destroyed Soviet tanks directly became roadblocks, blocking the tanks behind them.  After that, a whole row of Soviet tanks became lambs to be slaughtered and were destroyed one by one by the Northeastern Army.

    Such "vertical" trench positions were dug into several layers by the Northeast Army, with a total depth of more than 30 kilometers.

    When the Northeastern Army gave up the front line of defense, it would call in rear artillery positions to cover them with artillery fire, blowing all the Soviet tanks that had been blown to pieces or still alive into scrap metal.

    Although the Soviet 4th and 5th Guards Tank Armies, which were ordered to attack Orenburg, fought hard all day long, they were still unable to break through the defense line and enter the city. The number of tanks destroyed by the two Northeastern Army reached more than 500.

    On the first day of the Ural Battle, the Soviet army suffered huge losses, the frontal offensive stalled, and both wings were in crisis at the same time.

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