The Fourth Disaster, Starting from the Movie Eight Hundred

The Fourth Disaster, from the Movie Eight Hundred, Chapter 73

Those Soviet soldiers who were released became the backbone of the new army. Comrade Steel also realized that the Great Purge was a bit too much, so the Soviet army was quickly rearming. The Soviet Union had no shortage of weapons and equipment, they just needed qualified soldiers and commanders. Now this shortcoming has been made up, and they are even stronger.

This is obviously very unfair to Finland. After fighting with the volunteer army, the Soviet Union started an all-round evolution, but they are still the Finland in history. The war is destined to develop in a direction that the Finnish government does not want to see.

At the end of October 1939, the Soviet Union officially took action against Finland, which shows that they had been prepared for a long time and were just waiting for the contract to be signed.

What is more surprising is that the Soviet soldiers released by the Volunteer Army were entrusted with important tasks when they returned, and then sent to the forefront of the Soviet-Finnish War, and they all held important positions.

Historically, the Soviet Union launched the Winter War on November 30, 1939, and performed terribly. However, this time, the Soviet Union, which launched the war in advance, showed extremely high combat capabilities.

The coordination between infantry and tanks was familiar, the soldiers' reactions were lightning fast, and the connection between the various fronts was seamless. They steadily compressed the Finnish army's movement space and made full use of the Soviet army's heavy weapons advantage to encircle and attack reinforcements. Every attack was like a precise chisel hitting every vulnerable point in the Finnish defense line.

Before the offensive began, the Soviet army made sufficient material preparations, and a lot of heating equipment to ensure winter combat was distributed. During the Soviet army's stationing, they carefully concealed all open flames, and the Soviet army's whereabouts could not be seen from the outside. All Soviet soldiers were uniformly equipped with the first edition of snow camouflage uniforms. Wherever gunshots were heard at night, flares would appear, and along with the flares, Soviet artillery shells would fall.

It was too fast, really too fast, so fast that the Finnish army was defeated without any chance of fighting back.

The Finnish army lacked heavy weapons and its individual equipment was not as good as that of the Soviet army. The reason for the premature birth of the PPSh was that during the battle with the Volunteer Army, the Soviet army was beaten to a pulp by various semi-automatic and automatic weapons.

By the end of the Siberian Campaign, the Volunteer Army had begun to equip itself with assault rifles on a large scale. In the factory directly operated and managed by the Volunteer Army, the Type 81 rifle made its debut. In that world, it was called the "Type 39 Assault Rifle."

STG, please give way to me and take the title of the ancestor of assault rifles. I want the Type 39.

However, the model currently being mass-produced by players is a downgraded version of the Type 81 rifle. Some processes still require manual processing, and the entire production chain can only be said to be running through, but it is not yet at the level where it can be easily mass-produced. The life of the barrel and some parts that require hardening technology are significantly reduced. Naturally, the number of equipment is limited, and it can only be supplied to elite troops.

For example, the People's Red Army is now equipped with two Type 39 (Type 81 rifles) per squad, which are given to veterans. Others still use modified Garand and MP series submachine guns. However, these weapons and equipment will soon be reformed. Xinhua needs a full range of weapons and guns. In the future, the assault rifle will inevitably be dominated by the Type 39 (Type 81 rifle), and it will be able to be used for at least 50 years.

However, considering the historical prevalence of AK-47s after the Cold War, it may be able to be used for a century.

The use of assault rifles made the Soviet army unable to raise its head under the pressure of the Volunteer Army. Under the same level of military organization, the Soviet army could not fight against the Volunteer Army at all. But it was unrealistic for the Soviet army to produce Type 81-level weapons now, so they could only equip themselves with a large number of submachine guns. The PPSh was prematurely produced in this environment.

Although it had no advantage over the Type 39, its close-range firepower advantage was still enough to compete with the enemy. It was just weak against the fearless soldiers of the Volunteer Army.

However, when the Soviet army faced the Finnish army with the same firepower, confidence suddenly returned.

The Finnish army was beaten to pieces and the front line was broken through in minutes. Many Soviet veterans who had been psychologically traumatized by the volunteer army felt that the world was unreal after the victory.

Is this... winning?

Yes, you won. The vast majority of armies were on the verge of collapse due to casualties of more than one-tenth of their troops. Only a very small number of troops fought to the last soldier like the Volunteer Army and the Red Army. They had been fighting against existences beyond their specifications. It was a miracle that they could hold on. Now that they have returned to the normal matching mechanism, they will naturally be crushed.

The Finnish army was very uncomfortable with the Soviet army's combat rhythm. Their speed was too fast, but the Soviet army felt that its speed was just a turtle's crawl compared to the Volunteer Army. The Soviet army that rolled out of the terrifying monster room formed a dimensionality reduction attack on the Finnish army in all aspects. Although the Finns fought tenaciously on the battlefield to defend their homeland, they had not received special training with the Volunteer Army after all. They were often led by the nose by the Soviet army on the battlefield. They did not understand why the Soviet army could break through their defense line so easily, and even a platoon or even a company appeared behind them.

Zhukov even tried large-scale armored penetration for the first time. With the efficient coordination between infantry and artillery and infantry and tanks, the Soviet army directly broke through Finland's Mannerheim Line in one punch, which took only a day.

对比历史上从1939年11月30日打到第二年的3月13日,这次苏军强的像开挂。

The enemy's weakness seemed unreal, but Zhukov was far from being proud. When the telegram of commendation from Moscow arrived, the firefighter simply shook his head and said, "If it were the Volunteer Army, they would have reached Helsinki in a day at most, and then forced the Finns to sign a surrender in their own blood."

The Soviet army was indeed cautious and prudent, but for Finland, this was a bolt from the blue.

When the war broke out, Finland knew that it would definitely lose, so it could only fight hard to make the Soviet Union feel that the invasion was not profitable and forced to stop, and then sign a peace treaty that was decent for Finland. But no one expected that the gap between the two sides would be so huge, so huge that it was incomprehensible. The defense line built on the dangerous terrain was pierced like a layer of paper.

Simon Haye, the Finnish hero in history and the White Death, only injured one Soviet soldier during a night attack, but the enemy accurately determined his position, and then the Soviet army immediately covered him with artillery fire, leaving him dead on the spot.

The gap between the two sides is so big that it is difficult to describe in words.

The elites in the Finnish army are only equivalent to ordinary soldiers in the Soviet army, but the ordinary soldiers in the Soviet army are all mortal auxiliary troops trained with the Astartes. They already belong to the T1 level of combat power on Earth.

Despair, boundless despair enveloped the whole of Finland. Originally, they wanted a decent peace talk, but judging from the current performance of the Soviet army, they would be considered lenient if they could avoid being forced to form a government in exile.

After all, Finland had experienced the process of being annexed by Tsarist Russia and then becoming an independent country in history. If the Soviet Union really wanted to take it over, no country could stop it at that time.

The countries that were originally prepared to assist Finland have now stopped doing so.

Historically, they aided Finland because Finland resisted, but now the Soviet Union has punched through Finland's defenses, directly putting the country into a state of waiting for death. What's the point of aiding them then? Finland has no chance of containing the Soviet Union. At this time, are they making enemies with the Soviet Union just to summon them to deal with them? -p

That did attract firepower to Finland, what a great sacrifice.

The Nordic countries obviously do not have this kind of fearless spirit of sacrifice, so they chose not to respond to Finland's request for help.

Originally, the three Germans and Britain and France had planned to support Finland, but now they have chosen to give up. A country that cannot even hold out for a month is not worth aiding. You should just be the new territory of the Soviet Union.

The Soviet army, having broken through the Mannerheim Line, began to advance towards Helsinki.

Historically, after the Soviet Union broke through here, due to huge losses and Finland's exhaustion, the two sides finally restored peace driven by reason. After the outbreak of the Soviet-German War, Finland chose to continue the war, but did not overly bind itself to Germany, and it was considered a smooth landing.

But now, the Soviet Union is winning big. If Chen Sheng cannot pursue them, it would be a shame to their proud record.

Looking at the map of Finland, Su Cizong had some impulsive thoughts.

If the Soviet Union swallowed Finland in one bite, it wouldn't seem like a difficult thing.

Chapter 137: The familiar feeling is back

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"We deeply sympathize with your country's plight, but there is nothing we can do."

"I'm sorry, there's nothing we can do."

"Although we were able to do something at the beginning, it's too late now."

"We believe that your people's resolute resistance can lead to victory."

The above are the results of the efforts of Finnish diplomats in various countries. It cannot be said that it has been smooth sailing, but it can be said that it is better than nothing. The purpose of their efforts is to prove to the world that they have worked hard.

If international aid is of any use, it won’t be completely useless.”

So, the country that builds the defense line must defend it, right, France?

The Maginot Line, which had not yet been bypassed, was full of questions.

Helsinki has been exposed to the Soviet army and Finland has no hope.

The Finnish people are crying together. Who in the world can save us?

At this moment of despair, there was a loud bang in the sky, and the savior appeared, and hope +1.

Finnish President Risto Rüti looked at the Slavic-looking man in front of him and felt for the first time the warmth brought by international justice.

"Mr. President, my name is Hans. I'm from the Fifth Column of the International Volunteer Army. I heard you need help."

Representative Hans was of course Liu Qi in disguise, but it didn't matter. For President Rüthi, this was like a blessing after a long drought.

The Volunteer Army has arrived, and Finland is saved! The Volunteer Army has arrived! The Soviet Army is no longer a threat!

"Yes, we need help, but..."

Although they were extremely eager for hope, the Mannerheim Line had already been breached. Even if the volunteers arrived now, they would be powerless to save the situation because Finland was too small. After the line of defense was breached, there was almost no room for maneuver.

"It doesn't matter. The volunteers never complain about the battlefield. They come only for the people. The Finnish people have chosen independence and freedom, so the volunteers will provide help to the best of their ability."

At the same time, a huge group of fighter jets suddenly appeared in the Soviet sky. Almost at the moment of the fight, the Soviet army recognized its old opponent.

"It's the Volunteer Army! Only the Volunteer Army can deliver such precise bombing. Here they come!"

The Stuka descended from the sky with the roar of death, turning the advancing Soviet tanks into burning torches.

After suddenly returning to the Asian matching mechanism, Su Jun was shocked to find that he was still the clown who was beaten.

In previous battles, the Soviet army mixed veterans trained on the Siberian battlefield with new recruits, letting veterans lead the new recruits. Although this weakened the combat effectiveness of the veteran troops to a certain extent, it greatly enhanced the speed with which the new recruits could adapt to the battlefield. Moreover, there was not a need for too many veterans in a squad, one or two were enough. Under their command, the probability of new recruits surviving soared. After experiencing the baptism of war, the new recruits became veterans.

But there is a big problem here. These veterans who were tempered on the Soviet-Finnish battlefield are not on the same level of strength as the veterans who were tempered on the Siberian battlefield.

The moment the Volunteer Army's Stuka began to dive, the Siberian veterans knew what to do and quickly moved away from the nearby anti-aircraft guns, because the Volunteer Army was always able to accurately blow up their anti-aircraft weapons and was not afraid of death.

Well, it’s a big loss to exchange airplanes for anti-aircraft guns.

This is the case under normal circumstances, but they are volunteers. In the Siberian battlefield, the Soviet Army and the Volunteer Army fought from beginning to end, and they never had a shortage of air force. No one knows how they did it, but this did not prevent the Siberian Soviet Army from understanding their position on the battlefield.

There is no good way to deal with the volunteer army. You just have to fight to the death, use all your skills and talents, and find a glimmer of hope through various extreme operations.

Just look at Zhukov's smooth, boiled egg head that even surprised Khrushchev, and you will know how serious his overdraft is.

There is a very funny joke, which is how to tell the value of Soviet veterans.

Answer: Look at the hair. Anyone with large patches of gray hair is most likely a veteran who survived the Siberian Campaign. Their hair is as thick as 24K pure gold. Even if they survived by luck, it is a level of luck that can change one's fate.

What the old Soviet soldiers in Siberia knew was unknown to the veterans of the Soviet-Finnish battlefield. They were soon covered in corpses under the bombing of the Volunteer Army, and air supremacy was quickly lost, followed by various aircraft licking the ground.

Yes, the volunteer army’s fighter jets also came to pick up French fries at low altitude.

"Hide! Hide! Spread out! Don't fight back!"

Amid the roars of the Siberian veterans, the other Soviet soldiers quickly dispersed, but their concealment speed was obviously too slow. In contrast, the Siberian veterans had completely hidden themselves in the surrounding environment while they were shouting.

The efficiency left the recruits stunned.

These new recruits had heard veterans talk about the Siberian Campaign before, but many of them felt that the volunteer army described by the veterans was too powerful to be true.

What does it mean that "fighter jets can defeat a company with ground support", "a bomber can drop a bomb into a bucket", "a sniper can shoot through three people with one shot", and "fighting non-stop 24 hours a day"? Is this something that humans can do?

I understand. It must be that those veterans were traumatized by the Volunteer Army, so they are trying to make amends for themselves here.

How pitiful, he was frightened by the volunteer army.

But when the new recruits' expressions began to reveal this attitude, the veterans looked at them with only pity.

Now they know why.

It turns out that the veterans have already weakened the strength of the volunteer army without damaging their dignity, making the story as close to the exciting novel as possible, but the actual situation is even worse.

After the Volunteer Army's bombers flew over, a Soviet armored regiment had no more than three digits of people left, let alone its tanks. Without the support of Soviet fighter planes, the Volunteer Army, which had complete air superiority, could carry out a precise massacre of the Soviet army.

Ironically, among the more than 90 survivors, there was only one newcomer, and the rest were Siberian veterans.

Frankly speaking, the bombing efficiency was too high. Even modern integrated signal and fire systems are not as efficient as this.

Since the players are the terrifying Fourth Calamity, Liu Qi naturally provides them with "gameplay" conveniences.

For example, in the reconnaissance phase, players can lock onto discovered enemy units. This lock can only be released after the target is extremely concealed. This is equivalent to screening out the people with the highest technical and tactical levels in the Soviet army. Although it is not as exaggerated as the flares in the battlefield, in this era, it is information warfare.

You know, there is no delay in the internal communication between players, and the command of their own NPC commanders and fighters is as terrifyingly efficient as "the sacred F2 connects us". The players' fearlessness and the absolute obedience of NPC commanders and fighters make the execution ability of the entire army very terrifying, which is simply not something the army of this era can possess.

At this point, players can "give up the confrontation between armor and bullets and embrace the integration of signals and fire."

Look at the Iraqi army that was beaten badly by the US military in the Gulf War. This is a dimensionality reduction attack in information warfare.

However, after narrowly escaping the air raid of the Volunteer Army, the veterans did not show any relief on their faces, but instead immediately began to retreat.

"Shouldn't we hold our ground and wait for help?" the new recruit was puzzled.

The veteran said sarcastically: "Give up, when you can see the Volunteer Army's planes, their tanks must be nearby." As the veteran said, after the Volunteer Army's air force blew the Soviet vanguard into pieces, the steel torrent composed of Qilin tanks (T-54) and T-34/85s poured towards the Soviet army like a flood overflowing a dam.

At this time, the Soviet army also had T-34 tanks, but because they were premature, the Soviet T-34 tanks used two types of artillery: 45mm and 76.2mm. The former was the artillery on the T-26, and the latter was the main gun of the first version of the T-34. The number of the former was much greater than the latter. Basically, nine out of ten T-34s were equipped with 45 guns.

In addition, there are also gaps between the two sides in engine power and armor configuration.

Let's not talk about the specifications of Qilin for now. The T-34/85 tanks of the Volunteer Army have a thickness of more than 80mm for the frontal hull armor and the upper glacis armor. The Volunteer Army's armored steel technology is better than that of the Soviet Army, so the performance is increased by 10%. The engine power is one-third higher than the original version, and the design is more reasonable. It effectively solves the problem of dual-wielding of key weapons in the T-34 series. A radio station and an intercom system inside and outside the vehicle are installed, and the number of crew members is increased to five.

虽然我们都叫T-34,但T-34和T-34的质量不能一概而论,苏军的T-34/45/76曾经在极度愤怒的情况下被志愿军的T-34/85一辆挑翻五辆。”

What about the Tiger single combat record on the Eastern Front?

For the volunteer tank crew, the voice message they often heard was "The enemy has disappeared, looking for the next target."

For Soviet tank crews, the voice messages they often heard were "ricochet," "no penetration," "we failed to penetrate their armor," "we lost our target," "XX was killed," and other high-blood pressure-inducing voice messages.

Damn, Yamaguchi Ding players can't stand hearing this. -p

However, for the Soviet tank crews, the biggest threat actually came from the Volunteer Army's infantry, especially those infantry who fought in coordination with the tanks, because they didn't know when they would pull out the terrible tank killer - the Iron Fist.

Yes, the Iron Fist of the Volunteer Army is also called the Iron Fist. Anyway, Germany had not yet made the Iron Fist and the bazooka had not been born, so our Volunteer Army is the pioneer of the world's individual anti-tank rocket launcher. If you don't agree, I will challenge you!

The Volunteer Army's tanks were definitely the biggest targets, attracting the attention of the Soviet tanks, but it was another matter what weapons killed the Soviet tanks. The worst-hit tank was hit by an 85mm armor-piercing bullet at the same time as eight iron fists, and its head flew off on the spot, and it turned into nothing.

The volunteer army was very professional when it came to cracking cans.

As telegrams for help continued to be sent back from the Soviet front, the Soviet army, which was less than ten kilometers away from Helsinki, was pushed back to the Karelia region. This place is really a familiar place for the player Yamaguchi Ding.

When the telegram reached Moscow, Comrade Steel's roar made the guards outside the door tremble.

"It's them again!"

Chapter 138: The Highlight of the Japanese Navy

(Second update! Where is the monthly ticket? There are more updates, please~)

White House, Washington, D.C., U.S.

Roosevelt sighed. He had been feeling very tired lately.

As the first truly powerful president in the history of the United States, a beacon builder with a background of the Stars and Stripes, he has always been committed to making the United States the leader of the new world order.

Because the United States was already the world's number one in industry at that time. If it did not seek hegemony with such strength, wouldn't it disappoint the whole world? The strong should make the rules and then paint a more brilliant picture of the future.

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