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tc.redstormrising-第112章

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ssion! It took over an hour while the staff geniuses in Moscow examined the maps。 The lead regiment of 30th Guards was released and ordered to join the motor…rifle division in the next attack。 But they were late; and the attack was delayed ninety minutes。

Second Lieutenant Terry Mackall…he still wore his stripes and was too tired to care about his change in rank…wondered how seriously mand was taking this little tank battle。 Two battalions of German regulars arrived in tracked vehicles; relieving the exhausted Landwehr men; who moved back to prepare defensive positions in and around the village to their rear。 A pany of Leopard tanks and two platoons of M…1s reinforced the position; with a German colonel in overall mand 。 He arrived by helicopter and surveyed all the defensive positions。 A tough…looking little bastard; Mackall thought; with some bandages on his face and a tight unsmiling mouth。 Mackall remembered that if Ivan broke through here; he just might be able to flank the German and British forces that had stopped the Russians' deepest penetration at the suburbs of Hannover。 That made the battle important to the Germans。
The German Leopards took the frontal positions; relieving the Americans。 It was a full troop now; back to fourteen vehicles。 The troop mander split the force into two parts; with Mackall manding the southern group。 They found the last line of dug shelters; just southeast of the village。 Mackall arrayed his newly assigned mand with care; checking each position on foot and conferring with each tank mander。 The Germans were thorough enough。 Any position that did not already have natural shrubbery in place had had it transplanted in。 Nearly all of the civilians who lived here had been evacuated; but a handful of people were unwilling to desert the homes they'd built。 One of them brought some of the tankers hot food。 Mackall's crew didn't have time to eat it。 The gunner repaired two loose connectors and reset the balky fire…control puter。 The loader and driver worked on a loose tread。 Artillery was falling around them before they finished。

Alekseyev wanted to be there。 He had a telephone link with the division; and listened in on the division mand circuit。 The colonel…Alekseyev wanted to make him a general if the attack succeeded…plained that they had been forced to wait too long。 He'd asked for and gotten a reconnaissance mission over enemy lines。 One of the aircraft had vanished。 The other's pilot reported movement; but could not provide a strength estimate; so busy had he been dodging surface…to…air missiles。 The colonel feared there had been an increase in enemy strength; but without hard evidence could not justify either a further delay or further reinforcements。

Mackall also watched from a distance。 The last row of hills was a mile away; across what had been a farm but was now covered mostly with small trees; as though the soil had been exhausted。 His forces were organized in two three…tank platoons。 As mander; his job was to lie back and direct them by radio。
Twenty minutes after the radio reported a strong Russian advance; he began to see movement。 German personnel carriers began streaming down the hill; toward the village。 Some Soviet helicopters appeared to the north; but this time a Roland battery hidden in the village engaged them; exploding three before they retreated out of sight。 Next came the German Leopard tanks。 Mackall counted and came up three short。 NATO artillery pounded the hilltops; and Soviet guns dropped shells in the fields around the American tanks。 Then the Russians appeared。
〃Buffalo; all units hold fire。 Repeat; everyone hold fire;〃 the troop mander said over the radio。
Mackall saw that the retreating Germans were passing through the village。 So; that's what that little Kraut bastard has planned; he thought。 Beautiful 。 。 。

〃We have them on the run!'' the colonel told Alekseyev over the mand circuit。 On the map table in front of the General; counters were moved and plotting officers made marks with grease pencils。 They penciled in a red gap in the German lines。
The leading Soviet tanks were now five hundred meters from the village; racing down the two…kilometer gap between B…Troop's tanks。 The German colonel gave his order to the American troop mander。
〃Buffalo; this is Six…take 'em!〃 Twelve tanks fired at once and hit nine targets。
〃Woody; look for antennas;〃 Mackall ordered his gunner。 He used his viewing prisms to keep an eye on his subordinates as the gunner traversed right and searched the rear Soviet ranks。
〃There's one! Load a HEAT round! Target tank。 Range twenty…six hundred…〃 The tank lurched sideways。 The gunner watched the tracer on the shell arc through the air on its two…mile path 。 。 。 〃Hit!〃
The second volley from the M…1s killed eight tanks; then others began to explode from antitank missiles launched out of the village。 The Russians had defiladed tanks on their flanks; and in front of them was a village bristling with antitank missiles: the German colonel had set a moving ambush; and the pursuing Russians had fallen into it。 Already the Leopards were sweeping around left and right from behind the village to catch the Russians in the open。 The air…control officer brought his fighter…bombers in on the Soviet artillery positions yet again。 Soviet fighters engaged them; but while doing that they could not interfere with the land battle; and now a squadron of German Gazelle missile…armed choppers added their fire into the killing ground。 The Soviet tanks fired off smoke and desperately tried to engage their enemies; but the Americans were dug in deep; and the German missileers in the village skillfully changed firing points after every shot。
Mackall shifted one platoon right and the other left。 His own gunner located and killed a second mand tank; then the Germans enveloped the Russian formation from north and south。 Still outnumbered; the Germans nevertheless caught the Russians off balance; raking the tank column with their big 120mm gun tubes。 The Soviet mander ordered his helicopters back in to blast open an escape route。 They surprised and killed three German tanks before missiles began to drop them from the sky yet again。 Suddenly it became too much。 As Mackall watched; the Soviet force wheeled and retreated toward the hills; with the Germans in pursuit。 The counterattack was pressed to the limit; and Mackall knew that nobody did that as well as the Krauts。 By the time he had orders to move; the initial defense position was back in friendly hands。 The battle had lasted barely over an hour。 Two Soviet motor…rifle divisions had now been decimated on the road to Bieben。
The crewmen opened their hatches to let fresh air into the stiffing turret。 Fifteen empty cases rattled about on the floor。 The fire…control puter was out again; but Woody had killed another four tanks; two of them belonging to Soviet officers。 The troop mander came over to him in a jeep。
〃Three tanks damaged;〃 Mackall reported。 〃Have to drag them clear for repairs。〃 His face split into a wide grin: 〃They ain't never gonna take this town away from us!〃
〃Those Bundeswehr regulars made the difference。〃 The lieutenant nodded。 〃Okay; start getting your people reloaded。〃
〃Oh; yeah
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