Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1923 Have you heard of it?

On the issue of how to deal with Germans, Malashenko is indeed a first-class absolute expert. If Malashenko said that he did not understand this matter, no one would dare to stand up and claim authority. ReadМ

After finishing a relatively long speech, Malashenko found that everyone present basically picked up the small notebooks and pens they carried with them and quickly recorded the key contents of what he had just said.

From the Soviet army's own perspective, the explanation and rhetoric just mentioned by Malashenko are indeed very useful. Even if ordinary troops cannot achieve the level of hardware equipment of the leader division, some technical and tactical tactics can still be applied to a certain extent in actual combat based on their actual situation and battlefield needs.

After all, in the final analysis, everyone is indeed a Red Army unit made from the same mold, and some basic things cannot be changed. Malashenko is using a very cool technical and tactical style of play. It can be used with any number of modifications to defeat ordinary troops. It is just a matter of how much the actual combat power is discounted.

But for the group of British and American allies in front of them, that is a completely different story.

The general environment and systems on both sides are different. Even if the opponents are the same Germans, based on the tactics and doctrines of the Red Army's combat system and those useful tactical skills, if they are copied mechanically by the Allies, to be honest, then It may not be easy to use.

Is there any supporting technical equipment support? Is it possible to create an army with integrated arms? Do these front-line commanders of the Allied forces have enough personal ability to control what they are talking about? How well do they understand this rhetoric based on their current knowledge base and practical experience?

You must know that if your understanding is slightly off, it may be a big mistake on the battlefield.

Malashenko was very aware of these situations, but on the other hand, he did not intend to explain this clearly to these Allied guys.

But Comrade Lao Ma still remembers Vatutin's instructions before he left: It's okay to teach these Allied troops, but don't reveal the true capabilities of our Red Army.

Even though they are still hanging on each other and calling each other brothers, once the Germans, the common enemy, collapse, they may suddenly turn against each other and deny each other. If something goes wrong and the Allies turn against us using what we, the Red Army, taught us step by step, wouldn't they be an embarrassing group? By then I'm afraid I won't even be able to save my inner face.

Malashenko wanted to say to Vatutin: Don’t worry! My buddy is from the future in the 21st century! The Cold War can't be fought. Those NATO lackeys are so afraid of us that they can't hide in time, so why are they just beating me up?

But after all, such words are only limited to thoughts. If he really said this, Malashenko would probably be pulled to check whether he had a mental problem. The tank hero of the motherland actually started daydreaming and talking nonsense! This is a big deal and should be treated with caution.

At the end of the day, Malashenko just nodded and said that he would follow Vatutin's instructions. We will keep our true skills to ourselves and will not teach those British and Americans.

So when it comes to the current situation, Malashenko's thought is, "Anyway, I have taught you the real thing. Although it is not something too core, it is at least the secret recipe for our Red Army's victory."

As for how your allies understand it and how it is combined with your own actual conditions and applied on the battlefield, Malashenko asks himself that he has no control over it.

I am only responsible for teaching you, and I am not a housekeeping lady who is invited by you to follow you all the way to provide one-stop service. Don't expect me to worry about your own affairs for you. Just be more attentive and learn by yourself.

While thinking about these things in his mind, Malashenko also noticed that some fast-handed British and American officers had finished taking notes, and began to focus their attention on him again.

"I have a question to ask, General Malashenko."

"Um?"

Following the direction of the sound, Malashenko glanced around and saw a guy in the uniform of a U.S. Army colonel, raising his right arm toward him like a student, asking to speak.

"Speak, Colonel, I'm listening."

Seeing Malashenko's reply, the US military colonel who had received permission immediately stood up from his chair and introduced himself before the question was asked.

"General, I'm Colonel Jack Morrison of the U.S. Army's 4th Armored Division, and I'm honored to have you allow me to ask you a question. Thank you."

"What I want to know is that your soldiers are brave and fearless, and they are not afraid of death. When I was observing the battlefield on the front line, I saw them rushing towards the enemy one after another. They not only have superb technical and tactical skills, but also cooperate with others. They have a tacit understanding and have extraordinary courage and high morale that any soldier can envy.”

"It is easy to build a well-equipped army, but it is difficult to give this army a hardened and resolute soul. What is even more difficult is to have elite equipment, skilled technical and tactical skills, bravery and high morale coexisting at the same time."

"It is every commander's dream and honor to be able to lead such a force that is capable of fighting and serving the motherland. At this point, you are undoubtedly worthy of the envy of too many colleagues, including us. In addition to those excellent and powerful Technical equipment, I want to know how you give this army a soul? "

""

This kid really stupefied me with the question he asked. What the hell kind of question is this?

Malashenko, who was surprised for a moment, was stunned for a moment. He was indeed surprised by such a special question, but he quickly reacted and spoke quietly.

"The Fourth Armored Division, the elite unit of George Patton's Third Army. You should be familiar with that Clayton Abrams, right? He is a good armor commander. You two belong to the same unit, so he should be too. Colonel, right?"

""

Malashenko did not answer the question directly, but went around in a circle and started talking about it. This actually made Colonel Jack's expression change into "a look of shock."

How did he know such details? That’s all I know about Commander Patton. Why do we even know that Abrams and I are colleagues and have the same rank? Is the Russian intelligence system so powerful? God, are there spies planted by them in our team? Isn't this a little too outrageous and "shocking"?

Looking at the expression on Colonel Jack's face that said "it shocked my mother all year long", Malashenko only had a faint smile on his lips. At this moment, he also thought about how to answer the question, and the unnecessary chatting naturally ended here. .

"How do you give a soul to an army? Jack, have you ever heard of the saying that faith is the most powerful force?"

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