Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2493 Good Comrade Karamov

The armor-piercing warhead specially designed to penetrate armor can effectively penetrate the outer layer of concrete and then destroy the door opening and closing structure embedded in it. The heavy armored door that loses its rigid connection support will naturally fall to the ground with a bang.

The premise is that you have to aim at the target and accurately aim the warhead that gushes out the metal jet at the location of the door opening and closing structure.

Otherwise, the armor-piercing weapon, which uses the "point" of the metal jet to penetrate the "line", is difficult to destroy the key supporting structure of the door and cause it to fall to the ground with a bang. This is why the method of aiming at a short distance and fixing the anti-tank grenade is used instead of using the iron fist to directly bombard it.

After all, everyone knows the accuracy of the iron fist. As long as it exceeds the killing radius that may affect the shooter, there is basically no high accuracy. It's okay to hit large targets such as tanks, but forget about hitting small targets with firearms' precise aiming level. The rough mechanical scale sight can't do this kind of "fine work" that requires precise hitting of a small point.

Instead of leaving it there and repeatedly hitting it with an iron fist, it is easier and more enjoyable to fix the anti-tank grenade to blow up the door, if the battlefield conditions really allow you to get close to the enemy's fortifications.

After realizing that this method has indeed been tested in actual combat and proven to be effective, the anti-tank grenade, which was originally a weapon that "would rather have it than not have it when it is needed" in the arsenal of the leader division, suddenly became popular.

The news that "this thing can deal with the German's big iron door" also spread like wildfire, and it began to become a weapon that many soldiers considered DIY and carried at least one in case of emergency.

Moreover, this news quickly reached the ears of the division commander.

After learning about this, Malashenko quickly understood the whole story, and listened to the complete description of the process by the squad leader of the infantry squad who specifically carried out this battle, and learned that "the detonation method is a bit troublesome in actual use, and additional explosives are needed to induce the explosion."

Malashenko took action quickly without any delay. For this purpose, he personally called Karamov, the all-powerful "chief of ordnance" and "chief of the palace" of the leader division, to the division headquarters for a personal interview.

"The door bombing incident has been spreading like wildfire recently. Do you know about it?"

"Yes, comrade commander, I heard about it and know about it."

"Well, it's good to know."

As soon as the words fell, Malashenko took out a cigarette box, took out a cigarette and handed it to Karamov first, and then took out another one and put it in his own mouth.

Before he could take out the lighter from his other pocket, the "very discerning" Karamov had already lit up for himself and lit up for the commander first. He held the lighter in one hand and covered the fire with the other hand, and sent the fire to the commander.

"Hey, it seems that this problem is the same everywhere?"

Although it was not the first time that someone lit a cigarette for him, it could even be said that he was not surprised.

However, Malashenko still wanted to say from the bottom of his heart: "Lighting cigarettes for leaders" seems to be the same for both the Russians and the Chinese. All the brothers who are good at seeing things can do it. Especially when people in leadership positions serve their leaders, they are more diligent than anyone else.

After giving Karamov a simple look that said "you have good eyesight, I really admire you", Malashenko, with a breath of fairy air coming out of his nostrils and mouth at the same time, immediately got to the point and spoke slowly.

"There is only one purpose for calling you here. Since the soldiers think it is useful, then we have reason to use it. No one has more say on whether weapons are useful and what weapons are useful than the soldiers fighting on the front line, including you and me."

"You find a way to solve the problem and change the trigger fuse. No matter what method you use, don't use the touch-and-explode method anymore. Now it is not thrown by hand but fixed to blow up the door, and it needs to be delayed. In the future, we will encounter many street battles and battles against strong fortifications. The Germans will only become more and more stubborn if they refuse to give up an inch of land on their homeland. There are plenty of opportunities to use this thing again."

"How is it? Do you have any ideas for solutions? You always think quickly, I believe in you."

At the end, he did not forget to praise this "big brother" who served the whole leader division's ordnance maintenance and logistics supply. In fact, Malashenko has always admired Karamov, and even often feels fortunate to have such a right-hand man who "shares the emperor's worries."

Since Karamov corrected his "a little bit proud" problem through the review meeting, Malashenko thought that he was almost a "perfect person" in his opinion and based on what he knew. With Karamov around, Malashenko hardly had to worry about managing the huge amount of logistics.

Karamov always handled everything well without making a sound, allowing Malashenko to command the troops to exert the strongest combat effectiveness at any time and anywhere, and to beat all the German sticks without falling behind, and not being dragged down by the logistics.

Malashenko felt that small problems like this were basically a piece of cake for Karamov, who was born with an obsessive desire for various machines, especially military equipment.

This guy was free to tinker with all kinds of fancy new things in his "small workshop". He could not only modify weapons, but sometimes invent simple new weapons, such as the smoke bomb that Alsim asked him to "customize".

For Karamov, changing the trigger fuse should not be much more difficult than picking teeth after a meal, and the actual result is exactly as Malashenko expected.

"No problem, in fact, I have been thinking about this matter these days, and it is indeed necessary to solve this problem."

"My initial idea is to replace the impact fuse with a delayed detonation fuse. The other structures do not need to be changed. The embedded detonators are all ready-made. Just disassemble and tinker with them and then put them back. It will not take much effort. It will be completed soon."

Now it must be very troublesome to find a rear military factory to customize it. Going through the process, making reports, approving indicators, starting production, loading and transporting, and then delivering to the front line. Malashenko can't wait for such a long and boring process. Karamov said here that he can "magically modify the battlefield", which is of course the best.

However, Malashenko is very curious about another question, and he needs to ask Karamov before he starts working.

"So what are you going to do? Are you going to rub thousands of grenades by yourself? That will tire you to death."

Karamov, who heard Malashenko's question, just smiled confidently without thinking, as if the question raised by Malashenko was not a problem at all.

"I have many comrades with strong hands-on ability. When there is no war, everyone is free to drive and pull tools to the troops below to do door-to-door vehicle maintenance. Working time must always be used and not wasted."

"I will come up with a plan after I go back. It will take less than two days to gather two hundred people to complete it. Usually, repairing cars and engines here is much more complicated than this thing. Anyone who can disassemble the engine and put it back can modify this thing. Leave it to us, comrade commander, we will definitely not let you down."

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