In fact, some other minor problems were discovered during the training. For example, thickened gloves made shooting very inconvenient... The space of the trigger guard was too narrow, and it was difficult for fingers wearing gloves to insert into the guard.

The way to solve this problem is to squeeze and deform the guard ring to create as much space as possible in front of the trigger, and then thin the cotton wool inside the glove at the index finger until you feel you can shoot easily and freely.

In fact, these are not very important, because the problems can be solved quickly after they are found, such as the problem of the machine gun tripod and the problem of lubricating oil in winter. A telegram will be sent back from the helicopter base immediately... This may be the reason why Major General Lex was After Wei was dismissed and court-martialed, the adjutant who took over was responsive to the helicopter base's requests and was immediately sent to it.

The 1st Mountain Division got a batch of winter lubricants as they wished, and Christian also received a pair of snow mountain boots as a thank you.

Of course, Qinchuan will not be without Freco and several chief officers in the headquarters... After all, the purpose is to coordinate friendly forces, and it is necessary to have good interpersonal relationships.

The most difficult thing is altitude sickness, which takes a certain amount of time to adapt to, and you won't be able to train for a while.

But soon Qinchuan discovered that this did not seem to be necessary. The reason was that the Soviet army concentrated its attack on the eastern section of the Caucasus, especially near Baku. The altitude of the eastern section of the Caucasus was lower, generally below 4,000 meters. , this altitude does not add much difficulty to soldiers undergoing adaptive training at an altitude of 3,000 meters, not to mention that combat is not always at the highest peak.

What surprised Qin Chuan was that two weeks later, the first batch of 100 small walkie-talkies were delivered to the mountain together with the supplies. The shape and requirements could meet Qin Chuan's requirements... without batteries, they weighed about 5 kilograms. With the battery on, it weighs 8 pounds.

Compared with modern micro walkie-talkies, it is a bit heavier, but the weight is acceptable. Carrying an 8-pound thing on your back will not have much impact.

Qin Chuan took one and looked at it. There were two thick and thin antennas on the top, one for sending and the other for receiving. There was also an FM knob next to it.

"Where's the switch?" asked the baker.

"There is no switch!" The correspondent looked at the manual and replied: "It will automatically turn on when the antenna is extended, and it will turn off when the antenna is retracted!"

This is a very creative design, because the antenna must be used when it is pulled open. Normal operation requires two steps: turn on the switch and pull the antenna.

But every second that can be saved on the battlefield is a second, so integrating these two steps into one... can be said to be a design that is truly considered for the battlefield.

Qinchuan assigned it to the squad level, and then assigned it to the platoon and company headquarters. In the end, the remaining thirty units were used as backup.

Needless to say, the guys in the 1st Mountain Division were naturally dumbstruck, especially when they knew that the 1st Infantry Regiment could equip this new gadget to the squad level, they were even more incredible.

"God!" Christian said to Qin Chuan: "Our company headquarters can't get a walkie-talkie, they are still holding the phone, but you all use this thing until work..."

"Do you know why?" the baker asked.

"Why?" Christian raised his hand: "Because of winning battles? We have also won many battles, although I admit not as many as you!"

"No!" said Werner, "because the major invented it, do you understand?"

Seeing Christian's face full of disbelief, Werner emphasized: "Yes, you heard it right, Captain. This was invented by the Major, and there are also rocket launchers that you also use, and they also deliver bread and kerosene to us every day. and ammunition helicopters! They were invented by the colonel!"

Even Freco couldn't help but look sideways after hearing this. He couldn't help but ask Qin Chuan: "Is this true, Major?"

"I'm just making a suggestion, General!" Qin Chuan replied while adjusting the walkie-talkie in his hand: "Just like giving suggestions to our generals, I often provide those scientists with my ideas and the needs of frontline soldiers, so …”

Qin Chuan raised the walkie-talkie in his hand, and then ordered to his subordinates who were ready to sit and rest: "It's time for us to go out and try this thing. Lift your butts off the ground!"

Seeing Qin Chuan and his party opening the iron door and walking into the wind and snow outside, Major General Freco shook his head: "He is such an incredible person!"

"Yes, General!" Christian agreed: "The Major led a well-trained army, created legend after legend on the battlefield, and even invented those magical things... I have begun to be jealous of him. "

"You just 'started'?" Major General Frecco smiled.

If his comrades were "jealous" of Qin Chuan, Zhukov, who was commanding the battle on the other side, should be "fearful" of Qin Chuan.

Because he has received accurate information and knows that the First Infantry Regiment or Qinchuan is in the Transcaucasus.

"I don't think they can play a big role!" Vasilevsky analyzed: "Because they are infantry regiments, not mountain combat troops!"

"Who knows? Comrade Vasilevsky!" Zhukov said: "I used to think so too, but they occupied the sandbar and played a decisive role in the Battle of Stalingrad. Later, they even flew over our defense lines to capture prisoners. Killed two of our generals and made all our counterattack plans fail!"

Zhukov gritted his teeth with hatred for this "legendary sergeant". As a victorious general of the Soviet Union, he won the Battle of Nomonhan, the Battle of Moscow and the Battle of Leningrad, which can almost be said to have never failed. He was defeated until this "legendary sergeant" appeared in his sight.

Sometimes Zhukov would say to himself: "The other party is just a major, and he is the deputy commander-in-chief of the Soviet Union, but he has been defeated repeatedly by the other party..."

Zhukov didn't understand why. It was as if the other party knew every step he took.

Could it be that there were German intelligence officers?

Zhukov quickly shook his head and rejected this inference, because if this was the case, the trouble would not be the major, but a certain general or someone else.

What's more, if they could get the information from intelligence personnel, there would be no need to cross the defense line and capture the two Soviet generals.

"Comrade Zhukov!" Vasilevsky said: "No matter what, we have no other choice now!"

Zhukov nodded and ordered: "Attack!"

At the same time, Zhukov thought silently in his heart: I hope Vasilevsky is right, and this infantry regiment will not appear in the Caucasus Mountains.

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