Chapter 682: Attacking main force
The army commander, Major General Trufanov, advocated mechanized infantry as the main offensive force, while the cavalry army commander, Lieutenant General Shapkin, advocated cavalry as the main offensive force.
This is a bit strange... The commander of the army group has the rank of major general but commands the lieutenant general to fight.
But this kind of situation is actually not uncommon in the Soviet army at this time, mainly because the command system of the Soviet army was relatively chaotic after the war broke out, and on the other hand, it was also because too many people in peacetime did not have much command ability but obtained high military ranks, and the battle started. In the end, of course, it is necessary to use ability as the benchmark rather than military rank.
For example, Shulka, his military rank is still a captain, but Mikhailvich, who is the deputy head of the regiment, is a major.
After listening to the arguments between the two sides for a while, Shulka asked a little strangely: "Why don't we consider using tank troops as the main offensive force?"
"We don't think tanks are suitable for attacking the main force!" Trufanov stared at the map without looking up to answer.
"Yes!" The commander of the cavalry army agreed with Trufanov on this point: "The side we are attacking is Prodotoviye, because of the climate there is mud everywhere, and it is difficult for tanks to fight here. Fast forward on this terrain!"
"There are also bomb craters and rivers!" Khrushchev added: "Our amphibious landing ship can quickly cross the river, or we can build a simple pontoon bridge to carry mechanized troops and cavalry troops across the river to chase the enemy, but tanks are It's something else!"
Shulka understood what they meant.
In fact, Shulka thought of these reasons before asking this question.
What they said is indeed reasonable, especially at this time of summer, the Soviet Union is full of mud, and the design of the T34 is more suitable for driving in snow.
Coupled with the large and small rivers lying in front of them, it will indeed cause a headache for the tank troops.
From this aspect, it is true that cavalry units and mechanized infantry are more suitable for offense.
The problem is that they seem to think that the Romanian army is too simple. Once it launches an attack, it will be overwhelming, even if there is no tank reinforcement.
This may be due to the Soviet army’s fear of the German army... The combat effectiveness is often compared. If the German army and the Romanian army stand together, it is not necessary to think that the German army’s combat effectiveness must be stronger.
So this directly led to the Soviet army's contempt for the Romanian army, as if a nerve collapsed when facing the German army but relaxed when facing the Romanian army.
Therefore, Trufanov, Shapkin and even Khrushchev believed that the main offensive force must be to choose between the fast-moving cavalry army and the mechanized infantry.
As for the tank troops, because their speed is slow and it is not easy to maneuver in this terrain, they should follow behind as the backbone instead of the vanguard.
After thinking about it, Shulka said: "I believe that the Romanian army lacks heavy equipment or anti-tank equipment, but I don't think they have the ability to stop our cavalry and mechanized infantry from advancing, especially the muddy environment will also make Cavalry and mechanized infantry are in trouble!"
Shuerka's words are actually quite polite.
If you really want to make it clear, it is that people don't think that the combat effectiveness of the Soviet army, which has added a large number of recruits, will be much stronger than the Romanian army.
Of course, Shulka believes that the overall combat effectiveness of the Soviet army is stronger than that of the Romanian army. In particular, the 51st Army has concentrated many elite troops, such as several infantry divisions and tank regiments.
The problem is that the Romanian army defends against danger, and the cavalry and mechanized troops attacking the Romanian defense line also face the problem of muddy land.
Among them is the cavalry unit... This type of unit should be eliminated in this era. The reason why it can survive in the Soviet Union for so long is because it is suitable for snow maneuvering and secondly because the Soviet army advocates fast and brave attacks on the enemy's positions. charge.
It might be faster than infantry in the mud, but as long as the enemy sets up a few machine guns in front of the trenches...
"Do you think we should use tanks as the main offensive?" Khrushchev asked with some surprise.
"Yes!" Shulka replied: "The first is the morale problem, I mean, if the Romanians are unprepared for our attack, they will panic..."
"That's exactly what I want to say, Comrade Shulka!" Trufanov interrupted Shulka: "They will panic, so we can easily break through their defenses! All we have to think about is how quickly Go forward and divide and encircle them!"
This kind of combat thinking is somewhat like the German "blitzkrieg" that emphasizes speed, but the German speed is based on tanks.
"The problem is that if our offensive power is insufficient, it may build up the enemy's confidence!" Shulka said: "What I mean is that if the enemy resists for a while and finds that our army is not as strong as they thought, even our army's strength is not as strong as they thought. The attack is still frustrated by their defense, and those Romanians who originally planned to escape will stop and organize defense! But if we attack with tanks, it will be completely different!"
Khrushchev nodded silently, and said: "It seems reasonable. Comrade Shulka is talking about psychological warfare, that is, destroying the confidence of the enemy's defense. In this way, even if our attack speed is not fast, they can be defeated. Thousands of miles!"
Soldiers, attacking the heart is the principle.
Even after destroying the confidence and morale of the Romanian army with a tank attack, the faster cavalry and mechanized infantry pursuit will be much better.
In fact, the faster but vulnerable cavalry and mechanized infantry are originally suitable for reconnaissance, cover, and annihilating enemies around tank troops.
But Trufanov didn't think so.
"This is why I plan to use mechanized infantry to attack!" Trufanov said: "Mechanized infantry also has tanks. Its firepower and defense are higher than cavalry, and its speed is faster than tank troops, so I think it is the best Suitable as the main force!"
"But I don't think those tanks are enough, Comrade Trufanov!" Shulka said.
"If we attack with tank troops, do you know what the consequences will be?" Trufanov said: "Our encirclement may be closed a few days later, which will not only bring more dangers and variables to our plan , the Germans may escape calmly from our encirclement!"
Shulka cannot deny this.
After all, it is normal for the German 6th Army to break through. Shulka can't tell them... Don't worry, Hitler will not agree to the retreat of the 6th Army.
(end of this chapter)