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Chapter 4 The Emergence of Electronic Warfare

It seems that Sokolov and Akhromeyev's station were not close. Chu Sinan followed Gilnilova and walked for more than ten minutes before he arrived at a place like a factory. The place was very large, but at this time the tanks were full of maintenance and maintenance.

At the door, two gun-armed guards stopped them. After Gilnilova stepped forward to negotiate, a guard turned around and ran in, looking like he was going to inform him.

"Let's wait. The warning here is very strict, just to prevent destructive elements from sneaking in." Gilnilova turned around and smiled at Chu Sinan and said, "This is the first time she has spoken to Chu Sinan during this period. But it's no wonder that this once familiar Chinese man brought her too much shock. A man without a military rank actually wore a senior guard, and it was said that Stalin personally wore a person. Who is Stalin? In the impression of the Soviets today, he is a god.

Chu Sinan could naturally feel the gap between the two. He wanted to resolve this gap, but he had nowhere to start.

"Oh, God, let me see who suddenly appeared in front of me!" In the silence of the two, a surprise voice came from the front, and then Akhromeyev's figure jumped out of the door and almost flashed to Chu Sinan's side at once.

"Comrade Chu Sinan, why did you appear here?" Sokolov was followed closely behind Akhromeyev, but the tank colonel was obviously much more calm. He smiled and stretched out his hand to Chu Sinan.

"I'll check your military appearance and discipline to see if it meets the requirements." Chu Sinan shook hands with him and joked.

"Haha, why, have you become a deserter?" Akhromeev did not shake hands with Chu Sinan. He had his own way of expressing his emotions, which was a passionate hug. "I heard that your 88th Brigade was fighting in Leningrad."

"Yes, I forgot to ask just now," Maybe because of someone else's infection, Gilnilova seemed a little relieved at this time. She leaned closer and asked curiously, "You didn't go to Leningrad with the 88th Brigade, why did you follow..."

"The situation here is not clear for a while," Chu Sinan was worried that she would say the fearful name, so before she could finish her words, she rushed to say, "Comrade Sokolov, if I guess well, this should be your place, right? When my friend comes, are you not just the landlord's ritual, but arrange a quieter place to let us reminisce about the past?"

"That's certainly," Sokolov nodded, and said, "Let's go in and talk to my room, it's quiet, don't worry about being disturbed."

As several people spoke, they walked into the gate and walked all the way to the empty field full of tanks.

"Wow, Comrade Sokolov, are these belonging to your group?" Chu Sinan looked at the thick "killing weapons" with steel armor, smacked his lips, and pointed to the few cars not far away and said, "Is that the t-34? Why are you equipped with so many cars?"

"Haha, these few are already good. In fact, each regiment-based tank unit is equipped with at most fifteen, and no matter how many there are, there will be no more." Sokolov shrugged and said with regret. "And when this kind of big guy fights against the German army, he can't take much advantage. At most, he fights the rear formation. The assault strategy is not suitable for it."

"Yes," Chu Sinan nodded in agreement, and then said without scheming, "The poor motor power, coupled with the lack of a radio station, is indeed not suitable for combat in the current environment, so it is very difficult to command."

Sokolov shook his body, turned his head and looked at Chu Sinan incredibly. After a while, he said in surprise: "Comrade Chu Sinan, I am really unable to see through you anymore. How did you know that there is no radio station in this tank? You must know that this is a secret within our army and it is strictly forbidden to disclose it to the outside world. Where did you get the news?"

Chu Sinan then remembered that the weakness of the T-34 tank was originally a secret in the Soviet army, but it was only later exposed by the Germans. In the battle, the Soviet army even relied on flags to command these bulky but durable guys to fight.

Knowing that it was hard to explain, Chu Sinan had to shrugge and keep silent. However, Gilnilova, who was beside him, secretly gave Sokolov a wink and signaled him not to ask anymore. It turned out that this female captain thought Chu Sinan was a senior official who had to keep his identity secret, so he could find out these military secrets.

Sokolov saw the look of the female captain. Although he didn't know what the meaning contained, he did not ask any further, but directly let a few people into his room.

"Comrade Akhromeev, how are you doing recently? The battle went smoothly, right?" After everyone found a seat to sit down, Chu Sinan looked at Akhromeev first, and then asked with a smile, "You have mentioned the major in just over a month, and you did a good job."

Akhromeyev smiled and didn't say anything, but a sense of high spirits was involuntarily revealed from his eyebrows.

"Haha, actually he would like to thank you this time. If it weren't for your reminder, he wouldn't have the chance to make this military achievements." Sokolov smiled and said without any concealment.

"Oh, what do you mean?" Chu Sinan asked curiously.

"It's what we said last time we broke up," Akhromeev explained himself, "Although others don't believe it, I definitely believe you. Later, when the war broke out, I took my men to take a risk to the German army and finally wiped out them."

"But he took a lot of risks in this battle," Gilnilova continued. "If it weren't for the military achievements there and his guess was completely correct, then he would probably face no reward or promotion, but was sent to the military court as a deserter."

Chu Sinan nodded. This Akhromeyev is indeed not simple. He is brave, courageous and has vision. Such a talent is like a nail hidden in a sack in the army, and will sooner or later come forward.

"Yes, Comrade Sokolov," Akhromeyev's experience made Chu Sinan's eyes lit up. He turned his head to say to Sokolov. "As far as I know, our T-34 is still very advantageous when facing German tanks. In addition to not having a radio station and incompatibility in command, it is better than the Germans in terms of armor thickness and power of artillery."

"This is not bad," Sokolov nodded, "but the problem is that in today's large-scale tank battle, a command negligence will lead to a complete defeat on the entire battlefield, so..."

"Then have you ever thought about letting the command tactics of both the enemy and us be at the same level, and then fighting?" Chu Sinan said.

"You mean..." Sokolov asked in confusion.
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