Imperial Overlord

: Six hundred and fifteen most armored divisions

"Look below! If it's not for my eyes, then the Soviets are really crazy." In the not-so-airtight cockpit, a pilot wearing a mask said by radio across the clouds.

The wingman who was following the plane replied in the radio, "Sir, I think the Soviets are crazy."

"I don't care if they are crazy or not, but my mission is to cure their mental illness." The pilot said coldly in the lead plane's cockpit.

"Work! I'm going to start attacking, cover behind me, thank you!" He said to the deputy behind him as he drove his plane to begin to descend.

Not far behind him, back to back, a shooter in charge of manipulating the machine gun shouted and replied, "I'm ready! I can start attacking at any time!"

As he spoke, he pulled the bolt of the MG machine gun in front of him, making a crackling sound of mechanical engagement.

Bullets were loaded, and the condor-like Stuka was ready to attack.

The bomber then swooped down from the clouds, the water droplets on the wings were blown away by the air currents, and disappeared into the air.

With the huge roar of the engine, the pilot of the Stuka dive bomber aimed his plane at the ground beneath his feet.

The plane howled toward the ground, as if it were about to crash into the ground.

However, those who are familiar with the Stuka dive bomber know that this is a unique attack method of Stuka, but it is definitely not about to crash.

When dealing with infantry, Stuka will cause huge psychological pressure when diving, and the shock and harsh noise will make the enemy soldiers quickly collapse.

But when dealing with Soviet tanks, this whistling and visual pressure are not so useful.

The reason is that the Soviet tank soldiers could neither see nor hear the whistling of the planes overhead.

Even when the Stuka dive bombers rushed down from the clouds and bombed a Soviet tank, the Soviet tank soldiers would not notice the presence of the enemy overhead.

Yes, in the narrow field of view of the tank, the Soviet tank commanders couldn't see anything flying quickly above their heads.

Sometimes, ignorance is also a kind of happiness. They can't see what's going on overhead, so there's no fear.

"Start the attack! Start the attack!" In the radio, the lead plane of the German Stuka unit who started the attack first had found his own attack route.

He strafed the ground with his cannon, which rained down on the Soviet tanks. The steel plate was broken down by the iron rain, and a spark burst out.

An advancing T-26 tank stopped and was paralyzed on the road. Two other T-26 tanks tried to bypass it, but were also sifted by the cannon.

Then, a huge aerial bomb slammed into the back of the three Soviet tanks and directly in front of an advancing KV-1 tank.

Immediately afterwards, the huge bomb exploded, blowing away everything around it.

The advancing Soviet tanks were blown up at once, and the tanks around it were affected by the huge impact force, the tracks were broken and the gearbox was damaged, and instantly lost the ability to move forward.

Under one bomb, the intensively attacking Soviet tank troops lost at least 5 tanks in an instant.

Of course, only one of the five tanks may have been really damaged, and the remaining tanks could only be considered wounded and lost the ability to continue fighting.

As for whether the Soviet armored forces will recover these tanks, or whether they will have the time and ability to recover these wounded tanks in the future, it is unknown.

Stuka's wingman swooped down and burst into the sky above the Soviet tanks. It took aim at another piece of Soviet tanks and repeated the same attack.

And in the process, the first diving Stuka bomber was ready for another dive attack, ready to drop another bomb dangling from under the wing to the Soviet tanks as well.

"I will continue to attack! Follow-up troops can launch free attacks!" The pilot arranged on the radio while driving the nose of his plane down.

At this time, the clouds rushed down more Stuka dive bombers, one after another, and it looked like there were at least ten.

The air cover requested by the 505th Independent Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion before the battle finally arrived when they were in a passive state.

The violent slaughter from the air finally made the Soviets realize that they were now in danger.

The Soviet tanks began to retreat quickly, as they did when they attacked quickly, and began to move quickly behind them.

"Sir Rudel! I'm behind you! We still have cannonballs! We can continue to attack!" In the wingman's cockpit, the German pilot shouted to his commander.

His words were interspersed with the noise of electric currents, but Rudel, who was in control of his plane, clearly heard the wingman's request.

So, after pulling up his plane, he ordered his wingman: "You can attack! I'll cover you!"

In the dive just now, Rudel had dropped another bomb he was carrying. Stukana has a rather dreadful bomb load, so he can continue to attack without bombs now.

How he wished he could have a plane that could carry at least 10 bombs in a dive attack? Although he knew it was a dream, he still dreamed like this.

The wingman quickly dropped his bomb on the head of the retreating Soviet tank~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and then enjoyed the pleasure of flying while pulling it up.

The bomb exploded inside the Soviet tank group, destroying at least three more Soviet T-26 tanks.

Under the heavy bombardment of the Luftwaffe, Zhukov's counterattack against the German troops eventually became nothing.

As a senior Soviet commander, he certainly didn't know that there were many famous trump cards in history in the German army who prevented him from fighting back.

On the ground, there was a tank genius named Karyus, who had already destroyed 75 Soviet tanks at a young age.

In the sky, the Stuka pilot who killed more Soviet tanks is the unparalleled "land licker" in real history, the German ace pilot Rudel!

Two people, or the troops they belonged to, in this cooperation, destroyed about 100 Soviet tanks in one go, which is almost half of the Soviet tanks participating in the war.

I have to applaud the two of them, because they cooperated to kill almost half of the Soviet armored divisions!

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