Chapter 1069: Late warning


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A Soviet soldier standing on the east bank of the Volga River rubbed his sour eyes, and then continued to look boredly at the sky in the distance. This is an air observation post of a Soviet air defense force, providing early air defense for the long Volga line of defense. Early warning.
After all, the radar aided by Americans is a sophisticated and expensive thing. Although the Soviet Union is taking the time to copy it, there is really no way to spread this kind of thing across the Soviet-German defense line. The Soviet air defense early warning in most areas still relies on manpower to use equipment from the First World War era to provide vague early warning.
In some places, a large horn facing the sky is used to collect the sound from the aircraft engine to judge whether the enemy aircraft is coming. Some places arrange air defense warning whistle to provide this kind of information by way of lookout. These artificial outposts are spread all over the front lines of the Soviet Union and provide passive Soviet troops with information on the early deployment of German aircraft.
It is a pity that with the rapid defeat of the Soviet ground forces, this similar early warning system also collapsed. Too many temporary defense lines do not have such air defense posts, and the Soviets are increasingly indifferent to the movement of German aircraft. . After all, sometimes if a person ca n’t even eat enough, they do n’t have the mind to care about whether there are new sheets at home. The Soviet army now has the same reason: they have no way to stop even the German ground troops, they do n’t have the mind and energy to care. Where did the German bombers fly?
The role of the German Air Force ’s strategic bomber force on the Eastern Front is actually very limited, because even German aircraft can take off from Ukraine and fly through numerous mountains and rivers to the hinterland of the Soviet Union along the way, it is estimated that they have been surrounded by Soviet anti-aircraft artillery units It's almost killed. They do not have the cover of the sea, so they cannot afford greater casualties and higher bombing costs.
So even if Hitler gave the Germans a strategic bomber in another time and space, the Germans were unlikely to go to the Eastern Front to find Soviet trouble. After all, the bomber's price paid by the Allied forces is unbearable for the shallow German Air Force. If hundreds of pilots are lost every day, it is not necessary to be in early 1945. It is estimated that by the end of 1940, the German Air Force had already survived.
However, the current situation of Akado and the Third Reich Air Force under his control is completely different from that of another time and space. They have crude oil mined from Libya as a consumption reserve, and their departure outposts are in the Caucasus and St. Rudolph. They can attack important Soviet rear industrial bases without flying long land routes.
So the man rubbed his eyes and looked again at the Soviet watchman on the horizon, and saw some blurry little black spots above the clouds on the horizon. He frowned, then continued to stare at the distant place. He did not have a telescope on this lookout post, so he had to use his own eyes to observe suspicious targets in the distance.
It didn't take long for him to see those black shadows getting clearer and clearer, turning little by little into black dots. Now the Soviet watchmen can confirm that it is a German plane, but he is still staring there, trying to identify the specific number of German planes.
One German aircraft after another flew rapidly at a height of 10,000 meters. They began to take off in the formation in the early morning, and now they finally crossed the Volga River and flew towards their distant target. The sound of the engine roared, and the space above the clouds echoed the buzzing sound. The German aircraft trembled slightly with the airflow here, like an eagle, patrolling its territory proudly.
"My God, where is this bad luck again?" The soldier in the Soviet lookout finally saw the number of German aircraft in the sky in the distance. He could not count the specific number of those aircraft, but He knew it was definitely a lot. So he hurriedly began to shake the manual air defense siren in his observation post to remind the Soviet positions around him to pay attention to concealment and evacuation.
"Ooo ... Ooo ..." The stern alarm echoed again over the Soviet position. Many soldiers who were still washing their faces came out of their concealed barracks and looked up at the sky. Those tiny like flying insects Black dots. It was a German plane. It looked like flying insects surrounded by lights in summer, so dense that it made people sweat.
"It wasn't bombing us. If it was to deal with us, then there should be countless Stuka 2 bombers howling to dive down and drop bombs." An officer exhorted some nervous soldiers around him, opening with a very peaceful voice The tone analysis said: "It is a large bomber from the Germans, it seems to be bombing the city behind."
He didn't eagerly put on his jacket as he spoke, and the big beard he kept shaking when he spoke looked a bit like Stalin. This beard style popular in the Soviet Union is just like a certain hairstyle of the popular pop star. This officer obviously made sense, so everyone no longer tensed their expressions, but looked up at the strategic bombers of those enemies flying in the sky with a gloating mood.
"Where's the bad luck again?" The officer dressed and walked back to his officer's bunker in his mouth: "The Germans haven't used strategic bombers on such a large scale for a long time. It seems that this time, there are factories in the cities behind us, which is in trouble. "
This time the Germans took off a total of 400 butcher bombers, carrying a large number of bombs and incendiary bombs, and directed an important transportation hub behind the Soviet Union and the industrial base Ulyanovsk. There is a Soviet factory for tank production, and it is also an important factory for producing su-76 self-anti-tank guns.
Of course, it is still an important metal smelting and processing plant area in the Soviet Union. Although it does not directly produce other military products, it is providing non-ferrous metals and other raw materials for a large number of Soviet military enterprises. Once the German army destroys this production link, it will inevitably worsen the Soviet industrial system that has begun to reduce production.
After investigation and analysis, the top level of the German Air Force found that the direct bombing of Chelyabinsk was too far, which made it easy for the Soviet Union to threaten the German bomber forces. Both Catherine and Dick felt that the bombing of Chelyabinsk was too risky, so they directly selected the bombing target as a more important area, but the Soviet Union did not have a strong defense area. These planes took off from dozens of airports near St. Rudolph, bypassing the central war zone guarded by Soviet soldiers, cut into Moscow from the south, and flew directly to Ulyanovsk.
The scale of the bombing exceeded the scale of the German aircraft when the bombing of London. At that time, the German Air Force's family was not as rich as it is now. Even if it is the do-217 bomber, the German bombing of London cannot match this time.
The dispatch of so many planes at once was also to destroy the industrial chain of industrial production in the rear of the Soviet Union as much as possible to relieve pressure on the increasingly tight German front-line troops. The large number of cheap Soviet self-propelled artillery has begun to threaten the German tank troops, which is not what the German commander wants to see.
"Bell ... bell!" In a bright room, the phone rang suddenly, but no one seemed to be in the room, so the phone kept ringing, but no one answered it. So the bell stubbornly rang, ringing, until finally a hand lifted the receiver from the phone body: "Hey? This is the duty room of the Air Defense Command of the Supreme Command. Is there anything important to report? ? "
The on-duty officer dragged his long voice slowly to ask the other party on the phone. The work here is really desperate. The Germans bombarded the west of Moscow City not far away, but they have to ask for hundreds of kilometers here. A German air raid outside of this is meaningless at all, isn't it?
"... Huh? Do you make it clear? You mean you confirmed that you saw a large German bomber, not the do-217, but a larger butcher strategic bomber?" The officer heard the report from the phone. Suddenly asked sharply: "In the Volga River Basin? 40 minutes ago? How did you report it? Hell, don't hang up, wait for me."
He dropped the telephone receiver in his hand, pushed open the door of the office, and rushed to the end of the corridor. While desperately running in the empty corridor, he shouted loudly the information he had just received: "The German strategic bomber is in Stalingrad! They are dispatched! Dispatched!"
"Hello? What am I? What is the need to evacuate the factory and employees immediately? They are working, which is probably not an easy task." A Soviet general in far Ulyanovsk held the microphone and answered the phone General Watujing said over there: "There are raw materials and workshops everywhere ... I can't move everything here within ten minutes! Comrade General."
Before he finished what he wanted to say, the air defense alarm in the city reverberated. Apparently, some distant police posts found German aircraft and sounded the alarm to remind people in the city.
"Comrade General, you have notified too late ... in theory, we should have received the news 30 minutes ago, but now that the air defense alarms have sounded, I only know that the German plane has arrived." The general was helpless. Continue to say: "If you really said that there were more than 200 German aircraft, then Ulyanovsk is now over."
After speaking this sentence, the general responsible for Ulyanovsk's production and defense closed his eyes and let the sound of the explosion drift away from a distant place. Mobile phone users please visit http: //
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