Chapter 577 Transportation
"Why didn''t we counterattack?" Major Mikhailvich asked suspiciously: "Just like what we did before, counterattack at night and destroy the enemy''s artillery array!"
"The Germans have consolidated their defenses, Comrade Mikhailevich!" Major Akimovich exined: "The terrain around Mamayev Kurgan isplex, with canyons and gullies on its two wings, which prevents us from Outnk it. The front is Mamayev Hill. Although we can indeed take back the front **** of Mamayev Hill with the cover of artillery as before, but only on the front slope...the enemy is on Mamayev Hill Several lines of defense have been built at the foot of the mountain, and we have to withdraw our troops or even give up the front **** as soon as the sky is bright!"
In other words, the positive **** of Mamayev Hill has be a buffer zone for the German army. The German army can abandon it at any time when it is dark. When the sky is bright... the Soviet army must return it to the German army, otherwise it will have to pay a heavy price. casualties.
As a result, themand immediately fell silent.
Although Mamayev Gang is still under the control of the Soviet army, it has be a sharp knife inserted into the center of Stalingrad because the German army boldly deployed long-range artillery here.
This sharp knife not only poses a huge threat to the transportation line of the Volga River, but also faintly divides Stalingrad into two unconnected areas, the south and the north.
Thetter may not be obvious, because the main task of the German artillery at this time is to block the transportation line on the river.
But one day, when Stalingrad is very weak due to a severeck of supplies, the German army only needs to turn the muzzle, and immediately use shells to cut off the bottleneck area from Mamayev Gang to the Volga River, which is only about two kilometers away.
This was fatal to Stalingrad.
Because a considerable part of the supply in Stalingrad is self-produced... As I said before, there are many factories in Stalingrad that produce bullets, artillery shells and even tanks day and night.
But these factories are all concentrated in the northern factory area, while most of the personnel and troops are concentrated in the densely built southern residential area.
(Note: Under the nned economy, the construction of the Soviet Union is very regr, and Stalingrad is no exception)
Once the passage between the factory area in the north and the residential area in the south is cut off, there is no need to say what it means... The people and troops in the south will be extremely short of supplies, and although there are supplies in the north, there will be no one, so it will soon be All were broken.
After a long silence, Andrianka finally said: "Maybe we can suppress it with artillery fire!"
Major Akimovich shook his head.
"We have thought about this too, Comrade Andrianka!" Akimovich replied helplessly: "The problem is that our supplies don''t allow it... We need a lot of artillery shells to ensure that we can suppress the enemy''s artillery, and this increases the The stress on the shipping line, and the result is..."
Major Akimovich spread his hands.
This means that everyone understands that the short-term safety of the transportation line in exchange for arge number of shells may not be enough to shoot out.
That is to say, this is actually doing useless work and even counterproductive.
This is where Paulus is clever: it is indeed a taboo to put long-range artillery fire in front, but as the saying goes, "soldiers are impermanent, water is impermanent", doing so in the absence of supplies in Stalingrad will be the tasteless of the Soviet army .
Air Force, Infantry, Artillery... Various arms and ns were rejected one by one, and Stalingrad seemed to be in the final dead end, only waiting to be nibbled by the German army and finally wiped out.
At this time, Shulka said: "Why do we have to drive the Germans back?"
Major Mikhailvich looked at Shulka puzzled, and replied: "Because we have to do this! Those artillery are facing our supply line!"
"If they are facing our supply lines!" Shulka said, "Why don''t we open up a few more supply lines?"
"You mean transport from other directions?" Major Akimovich shook his head and denied: "We can''t do it, Comrade Shulka! The other directions are blocked by sandbars, and transport ships cannot pass through!"
"The transport ship does not seem to be able to do it, but why don''t we use the amphibiousnding ship?" Shulka asked.
"Amphibiousnding ship?" Major Akimovich''s eyes lit up: "You mean...the amphibiousnding ship used in the Crimean Penins? The amphibiousnding ship you designed?"
Major Akimovich, as a staff member, is especially a "fan" of Shulka, so of course he knows about this battle and the amphibiousnding ship.
"Yes!" Shulka replied: "It can travel on both rivers andnd, why don''t we use it to transport supplies? Especially for those areas that need to cross sandbars... Using it does not require frequent Loading and unloading!"
"This is indeed a good idea, Comrade Shulka!" Major Akimovich said: "But, as far as I know... those amphibiousnding ships cannot control the direction, I mean they cannot control the direction onnd!"
"That''s because we needed an emergencynding in the Crimea at that time!" Shulka replied: "So after the crude amphibiousnding ship was produced, it was put into use urgently. After that, our R&D personnel have been developing capabilities The amphibiousnding craft that controls the direction...It''s not difficult, you think?"
This is of course, because it is enough to directly transnt the steering control system of the car to the amphibiousnding ship.
"I believe..." Shulka said: "They should have developed an amphibiousnding ship that can control the direction. It''s just that we didn''t know they had it, and they didn''t know we needed it. So..."
Golikov and Akimovich were stunned when they heard this.
This is indeed possible, because the amphibiousnding ship is still a new type of equipment for the Soviet army, especially the amphibiousnding ship that can control the direction.
So, of course, news about this equipment is blocked.
But blocking news is sometimes not a good thing. For example, Golikov and Akimovich know nothing about it now.
To be precise, Akimovich is not ignorant of it, but thinks that this kind of amphibiousnding ship is still in a state where it cannot control its direction, so it is only suitable fornding.
"If!" Shulka pointed to the map and said, "We use the amphibiousnding ship to transport, and we can carry out transportation at any point on the front with a width of 50 kilometers, while the longest range of the enemy''s artillery is only 10 kilometers..."
"Then we can perfectly avoid the enemy''s artillery blockade!" Golikov continued.
"Yes!" Shulka nodded.
The next second, Golikov ordered: "Contact the Front Army Command immediately, immediately!"