Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 797 German-Soviet War (96)

Three ME-264d high-altitude bombers flew in the Soviet sky like no one in the sky.

But this time the bombers were not carrying bombs, but paratroopers. Their destination was the eastern region of Krasnoyarsk.

Krasnoyarsk is located at the intersection of the Yenisey River and the Siberian Railway. It is known for its high aluminum production and is the third largest city in Siberia. During the period of Stalin's purges, Krasnoyarsk was a major center of the Gulag (Soviet Main Administration of Labor Reform). The most prominent labor camp during this period was the "Kraslage" labor camp (1938~1960). Because this camp held too many prisoners, it also set up two branch camps in surrounding towns. Inside the city of Krasnoyarsk, the "Yeniselag" labor camp still played an important role in the war during World War II. During World War II in the original time and space, many factories moved here from Ukraine and western Russia to avoid the war, which greatly promoted the development of local industry. After the war, many large factories were built to supply these industries with raw materials: aluminum smelters, metallurgical plants, secondary metal processing plants, etc.

The place where these paratroopers were preparing to parachute was in the deep mountains and old forests 300 kilometers away from Krasnoyarsk. In the cabin of a bomber, a platoon leader looked at their destination with a map and sighed. "The place we are going to is 5,000 kilometers away from Berlin, which is really amazing."

Soon, along with several harsh electric bells, the red signal light in the cabin came on.

Fred, who had been promoted to company commander, stood up and shouted loudly. "Everyone stand up! Get ready to parachute!"

Because there was an uninhabited mountainous area below, the bomber dropped in altitude, and the strong airflow made the plane more bumpy. It was difficult for the paratroopers to stabilize themselves.

When the cabin door was opened, a cold wind suddenly poured into the cabin, and everyone couldn't help but shiver.

"Hang up the umbrella lock! After checking, report the number!"

"Ready!" the first paratrooper hung the parachute lock on the cabin roof rope, pulled it hard, and reported loudly. Then the second and the third, and soon after the last paratrooper reported readiness, the red light above the hatch turned green.

"Start dancing! Don't forget the essentials of the movements!" In fact, these are veterans who have experienced hundreds of battles. He doesn't need to remind them deliberately, but he has long been used to it. After making a habitual check that no one was in the cabin, Fred also jumped forward and stepped out of the cabin door. There was only the whistling of the wind in his ears, and within a few tenths of a second, he felt his body being pulled by a huge force. This is what it feels like when a parachute hook hanging on an airplane opens the parachute.

However, what was a little unlucky was that Fred, who had spotted an open space and was about to land, was blown away by a sudden gust of wind, and his umbrella coat got hung on a branch and was unable to move. After shaking it vigorously a few times, I found that the branch was not likely to break. He could only untie the leg bag and throw it down, then took out the dagger and cut the parachute rope above his head. The moment he landed, he bent his legs and rolled forward twice, relieving the impact of the fall.

He stood up and checked his body. There were only a few bloody scratches on his neck from branches. They opened their leg bags, took out weapons and ammunition, and set off to look for other team members. It took them more than an hour to gather all the team members and retrieve most of the supply boxes. It took more than two hours to find a dangerous place that was easy to defend but difficult to attack and set up a simple camp.

"This place is about 10 kilometers away from the railway. The first platoon follows me to destroy the railway; the second platoon stays to set up defensive positions, and the third platoon is responsible for searching the surrounding area." According to the map, within a radius of 100 kilometers, except for that railway It is uninhabited, but for their safety it is better to be cautious.

Fred led a platoon to the railroad and walked through the mountains for more than two hours before finally seeing the railroad. There is a Soviet guard post every two hundred meters or so next to the railway. "Oh, these Soviets are really powerful." Sure enough, as the intelligence said, the Soviets sent three full divisions to protect the entire railway.

At this moment, the roar of a train was heard in the distance. A train was slowly approaching here, puffing out thick smoke. Although Germany built the world's first electric locomotive as early as 1879, it was improved to an "overhead contact wire" power supply system in 1881, which was equipped with a "long braid" on the roof, similar to the ones in later cities. Trams are similar to trams, but it was not until after World War II that electric trains gradually began to receive people's attention and were widely used; therefore, most countries now use steam locomotives.

"You're here just in time, get ready to fight!" Fred gave the battle order. "Grenade gun ready."

Although they also brought two Iron Fist rocket launchers, it was 300 meters away from the railway, far beyond the Iron Fist's range.

Seeing the train approaching slowly, Fred decisively gave the order to fire. "Grenade gun fire!"

boom! boom! boom!

Two rifle grenades fired 12 40mm grenades at the fastest speed, hitting the railway track in the distance.

boom! boom! boom! In a series of explosions, at least two grenades landed accurately on the railway tracks, directly blowing away a section of railway track and sleepers. Although the speed of the train was only 50 kilometers per hour, it had already reached the front and could not stop at all. Under the influence of huge inertia, the locomotive rushed out of the roadbed with the carriage behind it, rolling and colliding, and turning over in various directions. Fell on both sides of the railway track. The force of the collision caused the locomotive to completely disintegrate. Hot water steam "whooshed" out from the ruptured boiler, and the coal water truck behind climbed onto the front of the locomotive.

The Soviet soldiers responsible for guarding the railway were all new recruits (after all, the Soviets would not waste their precious veterans in such a place) and had no combat experience at all. Faced with this sudden situation, looking at the mess in front of him, he didn't even react for a moment and stood there blankly, let alone prepare for battle.

There were painful screams, groans, and cries for help from those overturned carriages; Fred saw many soldiers wearing US military uniforms climbing out of the broken windows.

"Ah ha, these Americans. Let's focus on shooting these carriages!" As the order was issued, three MG3 machine guns, three RPK machine guns, 12 FAL rifles, and 12 AKMS immediately opened fire on those carriages. These are not armored carriages. The design is similar to that of civilian carriages. They have no bulletproof capabilities at all. Not to mention full-power bullets, even the intermediate-power bullets of RPK machine guns and AKMS assault rifles can easily penetrate the walls of the carriages; killing the inside. personnel.

Intensive bullets fired at the 10 carriages, and screams suddenly broke out in the carriages.

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