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    "Let me go up! Let me go up! Bastards, you bunch of bastards! My soldiers"

    "Let me go, as long as I'm not dead, the position will still be there!"

    "Fake, this order is fake!"

    The soldiers forced a large number of grassroots officers and Pao Ze brothers, and under the cover of machine guns and artillery fire, stuffed them into the retreating armored vehicles.  The officers and soldiers were full of anger, staring with blood-red eyes, struggling hard to regain their positions.

    Scenes like this abound throughout the Irgiz defense line.

    Although the late telegram could not save Zhao Siyuan and Highland 412, it still saved the final fortunes of the 16th Army and the 33rd Army.  After hearing the news, the deputy commander who was kneeling on the ground pleading immediately replaced the injured commander and issued a retreat order.  The order was issued, but many troops had already been killed. These soldiers at the lowest level, who did not know the plan, could not give up the high ground they had defended for 23 days, and were not willing to leave their brothers and sisters to escape alone, so many people insisted on continuing to fight.  In order to avoid further casualties, Du Zishan had to force a retreat and used military police to drag them away.  How to retreat safely and ensure that the remaining troops can launch a counterattack in a few days tested Du Zishan and all the officers. Fortunately, they were well prepared and used more than 5,000 trucks and 40,000 mules and horses. Under the cover of the air force and artillery, they  Retreat quickly.  During the retreat, Du Zishan also decisively invested a small amount of reserve troops, joined the withdrawn troops to conduct several ambush battles, and annihilated the pursuing Soviet troops several times.

    Although the advance troops were ambushed repeatedly, they did not interrupt the pursuit speed of Malinovsky and Zhukov.  Just as Liu Mingzhao expected.  After 23 days of brutal fighting, the Soviet army, which suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties, had reached its limit.  If we do not take advantage of the excitement period to expand the breakthrough as much as possible and seize strategic depth, it will be very dangerous once the opponent gathers troops to pounce from the rear and north.  After receiving the telegram sent by Mehlis immediately, Stalin, who was about to be forced into a dead end, jumped up and ran to the General Staff Headquarters in person. Once again, bypassing Timoshenko who should be in charge of the specific command, Stalin directly issued the order.  Reach the front army.  "Don't be afraid of casualties! We must continue to expand the results of the war. Give full play to the spirit of revolutionary warriors who are not afraid of hardship and sacrifice, and boldly penetrate into Alkarek! This is the enemy's southern command center, we must seize it as soon as possible!" He held the phone  The words were eloquent, the voice was loud, and the anxiety before was completely gone.

    "General Secretary and the people, please rest assured that we will definitely complete the mission and eliminate all invaders!" on the other end of the phone.  Mehlis responded loudly, ignoring the two pairs of contemptuous eyes behind him.  On the one hand, it was the General Secretary's order, and on the other hand, it was the needs of the battlefield. Zhukov and Malinovsky could only order the entire line to be pressed.  By evening, after two large-scale pursuits, the four armies of the West Kazakh Front.  I have already chased 70 kilometers without realizing it.  Looking down from the sky, the Ilgiz protrusion of the Central Asian defense line has opened a huge depression 40 kilometers wide, and more than 400,000 Soviet troops are moving eastward along the depression.

    At eight o¡¯clock that night, I was worried that I would be attacked after dark.  Zhukov suggested stopping the pursuit.  As the commander of the front, Malinovsky also knew that night was dangerous.  But Stalin's order made him hesitate.  At this time, Mehlis jumped out again, pretending to be a coward, and took out Stalin's order, asking to continue the pursuit. He also brought up old accusations, saying that Zhukov had missed the opportunity to fight, and finally even brought the matter to the Kremlin.  After receiving the news, Stalin, who was dreaming of capturing Alkarek and then implementing a large-scale siege of the Akmola region of Kazakhstan, was very angry, so he scolded Zhukov on the phone.  Zhukov was very angry with Stalin for repeatedly bypassing the theater headquarters to give direct orders.  But when he was about to convince Malinovsky, the situation of the battle changed subtly.  It turned out that Du Zishan took advantage of the night to order the two reserve armies to assemble towards Aralsk at the northern end of the Aral Sea and the Akshala-Baikonur line behind him. At the same time, he personally led the 60,000 soldiers who withdrew, regardless of fatigue, and deliberately  Detour to both sides of the depression, assuming a counter-encirclement posture.  This feint had a miraculous effect. Malinovsky, who was worried about being surrounded by counterattacks, had to give up Zhukov's suggestion and ordered the few remaining reserves and baggage transport teams to speed up across Irgez and deploy them on both wings.  , protect the main force and continue to advance.

    Malinovsky did not know that shortly after he asked his staff to send the transfer telegram, the Central Asia Theater Command successfully deciphered the telegram and handed it over to the anxious Liu Mingzhao.  After receiving the telegram, Liu Mingzhao first asked Li Yuguo to attack across the board, assuming a posture of wanting a decisive battle with Kilponoski, covering Sun Liren and others, opening a channel for them, and then asked the air force to start a "covering" operation.

    At midnight, at the huge Alkarek Field Airport, 16 black-painted DW-5 electronic jammers from the Air Force's "Night Owl" brigade slowly slid towards the runway, following the 24 night-fighting J-6s that protected them.  Behind the two-headed dragon fighter jets, they jumped into the night sky together.  Shortly afterwards, a four-engine long-range Y-9 transport aircraft modified air command aircraft and 12 Jianba Tianquan fighter jets also quickly arrived.Quickly broke away from the constraints of gravity.

    The ¡®Night Owl¡¯ brigade is a newly formed aviation brigade of the Air Force that specializes in electronic warfare. Its main equipment is the DW-5 electronic jammer modified from the H-5 airframe.  In fact, electronic interference is no longer a secret. Countries such as Britain and the United States have already entered actual combat. The United States developed the latest apt-2 strong radio wave jammer half a year ago. The United Kingdom also began to install similar products on bombers and used them when bombing Germany.  , used to interfere with German communications and radar.  Of course, Yang Qiu would not let China fall behind in electronic technology, so the country began to study electromagnetic interference very early. However, the difficulty in the early days was that the interference time was short and it was easy to 'accidentally injure' oneself. Until Nanjing University invented a special electronic pod, using the pod  The turbine generator at the head of the cabin only became practical after solving the problems of long-term suppression and electromagnetic wave amplification.  The Air Force was very satisfied after the test, and even specially modified it with large aircraft such as the H-5, and established a special "Night Owl" brigade.

    According to actual combat testing, when a DW-5 carries two "silent" full-band electromagnetic noise jamming pods, the interference area can reach 1,200 square kilometers, and its effectiveness is twice that of the American apt-2 strong radio wave jammer.  If the method of dual-machine superposition is adopted, wireless communication on the ground can be ensured.  besides.  Electric Warfare 5 can also carry anti-radar chaff and anti-radar jamming pods to jam and suppress enemy radars.  The four-engine large-scale electronic warfare type 6 electronic jammer is still under development. It can search and locate the source of electromagnetic waves while jamming targets, and then command bombers to destroy the targets.

    "Report, the night owl has left the nest, and the covering operation will begin in half an hour."

    After the Night Owl Brigade took off, the assembly area east of the Sarekopa theater also started to boil.  Thousands of engines.  With a noisy roar, tanks that had just undergone pre-war maintenance drove out of their hidden positions under the cover of night.  "Let's go!" Sun Liren, who had grabbed the sharp knife mission, looked at his watch, swung his black leather windbreaker, got into the latest Type 39 'Yak' full-track command vehicle, and led the 2nd Armored Division to rush towards the intensive artillery fire.

    ¡°Then there are the 8th Armored Division, the 39th Armored Division, the 29th Infantry Division¡­.

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    25 kilometers northeast of Lake Sarekopa, the Second Ural Front.  The 61 T34/76 and 12 KV100 tanks of the Soviet 45th Tank Brigade were quietly hiding behind the dense tree canopy.  This is a forest area, with a small river in front and the Turgai Plateau behind which is difficult to access by vehicles.  It has little value due to lack of roads and is located on the edge of a war zone.  So in the past 23 days, there have been basically no major exchanges of fire here.  However, the steady Kirponoski deployed a tank brigade and an infantry brigade here.

    The 45th Tank Brigade is a battle-hardened unit that has been in the Central Asian theater since the war last spring and summer.  Although the opponent's tank is better.  But the brigade commander, Colonel Ponov, believed that as long as more terrain and tactical coordination were used.  This can make up for the equipment gap.  Just like the dense tree canopy in front of you, the river, and the plateau behind you, it is the best place for an ambush.  Unfortunately, this is not a main battle zone, and General Kilponoski is conservative in his military deployment, so he has not had a chance to test his idea.

    "Comrade Brigadier, come and take a look at this! There is something wrong with our radio." Colonel Ponov was about to inspect the vehicles. From the tank next to him, the communications squad leader Yurikin came out and looked at him anxiously.  wave.  "What's wrong?" Communication is a major weakness of the Soviet army. Due to the serious shortage of its own radio station production, and the fact that various countries now regard radio stations as strategic materials, smuggling is difficult, so he only has five radio stations in one tank brigade.

    In developed urban areas such as Kokshetau in the north, there are few radio stations and it is not a big problem. You can contact them through telephone lines.  But not here, because pre-war Sarekopa was a wasteland with not a single telephone line running through it.  During wartime, it's okay to have telephones for dozens of kilometers, but it's not worthwhile to lay hundreds of kilometers of field telephone lines, so the troops here all rely on radio communication.  "Listen, it's noise, it's all noise." Yurikin is the oldest and most skilled communications squad leader in the brigade. Even he looks panicked, which shows that the problem is serious.  Colonel Bonov quickly put his ear on the earphones, only to find that it was full of rustling noises.

    "Is it broken?"

    "I don't know, this has never happened before. I have checked it, and you see, all the parts are good. I just used another one to conduct a sending experiment, and the result was the same sound.  "

    "Another one? You mean, we broke two?" Colonel Ponov shouted in surprise, but Yurikin raised five fingers and waved vigorously.  "No, it's Radio 5, all of them! It's all this weird sound. No signal can be received, and it turns into this damn noise when it is sent out." If he were in Western Europe, Yurikin would definitely be warned of the electronic interference signature.  .  However, Germany and the Soviet Union were not in alliance, so they had no obligation to inform each other of new situations on the battlefield. In addition, the Soviet Union's research on electronic jamming technology was lagging behind.Because the war has completely stopped, he has no way of judging.

    Bonov was also baffled and couldn¡¯t figure out why the five radio stations suddenly broke down together.  While he was thinking of a solution, a slight motor sound disturbed his thoughts.  "Comrade Brigadier, there seems to be something outside the woods." The sound of the motor alarmed the soldiers, and everyone got into the tank one after another.

    "Find a way to fix it! After you fix it, tell me immediately." Colonel Ponov patted Yurikin, got into his KV100 tank, and ordered to prepare for battle.  The woods became noisy, and the noise of the B2 engine blocked the sound of the motor just heard.  "It seems to be on the left." A sharp-eared tank soldier got out of the hatch, trying to distinguish the difference from the noise.  More vehicle commanders and infantry officers leaned out and searched with binoculars.  But it was too dark and deep in the woods, so the maximum visibility was only about 150 meters.

    "Toris! Take your squad and go do some reconnaissance." Bonov waved to a tank squad leader and asked him to get out of the woods and take a look.  Three T34/76s spewed out black smoke and drove slowly out of the woods.  But the moment their figures disappeared among the tree crowns, three fireballs suddenly exploded from the direction they left.

    "Boom, boom, boom" The scene of three T34s being hit and exploding almost at the same time shocked the Soviet army. Before Colonel Ponov could understand what was going on, the infantry company commander next to him screamed in horror.  cried out.

    "Manchurian tiger!"

    Four ¡®Night Tiger¡¯ main battle tanks emerged from behind the flames of the T34 explosion. Their astonishingly powerful 85mm long-barreled cannons had already locked onto the next target

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