Warlords: Rising from the Northwest Border and Sweeping Across the Powers

Chapter 1190 Electronic Interference



Chapter 1190 Electronic Interference

Blagoveshchensk city center, main road.

Under the command of the regiment commander, the 10th Armored Grenadiers Regiment steadily advanced along the main roads in the city. The streets were lined with tall buildings, the terrain was complex, and the vision was limited, but this well-trained force still maintained good order in the complex urban environment.

"Keep the formation," the regiment commander ordered via radio, "pay attention to the buildings on both sides to prevent enemy ambushes."

The soldiers were divided into several groups and moved forward along both sides of the street. Each group was equipped with an MG42 machine gun, providing strong fire support. Snipers were on guard at the rear of the team to ensure that no enemy would attack from high ground.

"Enemy spotted ahead," a scout reported via radio, "about a platoon in size, building a roadblock."

"Prepare for battle," the regimental commander gave the order, "machine gunners provide cover, infantry prepare for assault."

The MG42 machine gun opened fire first, and bullets rained down on the enemy's position. The enemy was pinned behind the roadblock and could not raise their heads to fight back. At the same time, the grenadiers quickly advanced forward, using the bunkers on both sides of the street to gradually approach the enemy.

"Grenadiers, prepare to release," the squad commander ordered. "Target, enemy roadblock."

The grenadier quickly took out a grenade from his waist, pulled the safety pin, and threw it accurately at the enemy's position. The explosion echoed in the street, and the enemy's resistance was completely suppressed.

"Keep pushing forward," the regimental commander ordered, "don't give the enemy a chance to catch their breath."

Under the cover of machine guns, the grenadiers quickly crossed the roadblocks and entered the enemy's positions. The enemy was forced to retreat and try to reorganize the defense line in the rear.

"Sniper, pay attention to the heights," the regiment commander reminded, "to prevent the enemy from shooting from the roof."

Snipers quickly occupied the commanding heights, aimed at enemy snipers and firing points, and ensured the safe advance of the grenadiers.

As the enemy was gradually suppressed, the 10th Panzergrenadier Regiment advanced steadily along the main road, taking advantage of the urban terrain to gradually clear the enemy's resistance and clear obstacles for the follow-up troops to advance.

"The road ahead has been cleared," a squad commander reported, "and we can continue forward."

"Very good," the leader nodded, "keep up this speed and get to the city center as soon as possible."

In the city of Blagoveshchensk, the fighting intensified.

As the regiments of the Northern Division launched offensives in the city, the battle gradually entered a white-hot stage. Gunshots rang out on the streets, explosions were heard everywhere, and the whole city seemed to be engulfed in flames. Street fighting between high-rise buildings made the battlefield extremely complicated, and the enemy and our side engaged in fierce confrontations in narrow streets and buildings.

"The enemy is counterattacking," a Northland Division commander reported by radio. "They are trying to reorganize their defenses."

However, the swift offensive of the Nordland Division had completely split the enemy's defenses. The various Panzergrenadier and Panzer Regiments formed multiple breakthroughs in the city, cutting the enemy's forces into several isolated parts.

&34;我们已经控制了市区的主要交通要道,&34;第10装甲掷弹兵团的团长报告,&34;敌人被分割在几个街区内。&34;

In the command post, Division Commander Otto realized that the enemy's command capability must be further weakened to ensure victory in the battle. He decisively issued an order: "Carry out electronic interference to disrupt the enemy's communications."

The electronic warfare unit acted quickly and activated powerful jamming equipment. High-powered electronic jamming signals covered the entire urban area, and the enemy's communication system instantly fell into chaos.

"Communications are interrupted!" a Tsarist Russian officer shouted anxiously in the command post, "We can't get in touch with the front-line troops!"

In every corner of the city, Tsarist Russian soldiers found that their radio equipment had lost signal, the commander's orders could not be conveyed, and the entire defense line fell into chaos.

"Hold your ground," Colonel Konovalov tried to calm the situation, but his orders were difficult to convey in the chaos.

The troops of the Northern Division took advantage of this and further suppressed the enemy's resistance. Armored vehicles and infantry fighting vehicles advanced rapidly on the streets, and grenadiers shuttled between buildings, gradually clearing out the enemy's strongholds.

"The enemy has lost its command capability," Otto encouraged the troops via radio, "keep advancing and completely control the city."

The Northern Division Command Post in the city of Blagoveshchensk.

After the electronic jamming was successfully implemented, Division Commander Otto realized that he had to pursue the victory and completely disintegrate the enemy's resistance. He stood in front of the battle map, carefully analyzing the enemy's movements and preparing to launch artillery fire on several blocks where the enemy was mainly concentrated.

"Everyone, pay attention," Otto ordered via the radio, "Cover the main enemy gathering blocks with artillery fire to completely destroy their ability to resist."

He pointed to several key areas on the map and deployed the artillery strike plan in detail: "Armored artillery regiment, target the industrial area in the north of the city, which is a major gathering point for the enemy."

"The rocket artillery battalion," Otto continued to order, "is to fire covering fire on the square in the city center, where a large number of enemy troops are gathering."

"The assault gun battalion," he added, "is responsible for clearing enemy positions in the eastern part of the city and ensuring that our troops can advance smoothly."

In the command post, the staff quickly recorded Otto's orders and transmitted them to various artillery units via radio. The entire command system operated in a tense and orderly rhythm.

"Attention all units," Otto finally emphasized, "After the artillery fire covers the enemy, the infantry will immediately follow up and clear out the remaining enemy forces."

As the order was issued, the artillery units of the Northern Division quickly took action. The artillery of the armored artillery regiment adjusted its firing angle and aimed at the enemy's assembly point. The Nebelwerfer rocket launchers of the rocket artillery battalion were also ready, waiting for the order to fire.

"Target locked," the armored artillery regiment commander reported, "You can open fire."

"Permission to fire," Otto ordered.

With the order, the artillery positions burst into flames, and the shells whizzed towards the enemy positions. The huge explosions echoed over the city, and the enemy's assembly point was instantly engulfed in flames.

"Battle artillery battalion, fire!" Otto ordered.

The Nebelwerfers simultaneously spewed out blazing flames, and the rockets streaked across the sky, trailing long tails of flame as they headed straight for the square in the city center. Explosions continued one after another, and the enemy's resistance was completely suppressed.

"Assault gun battalion, continue to suppress the enemy in the east," Otto ordered, "to ensure that the infantry can advance smoothly."

In this fierce artillery attack, the troops of the Northland Division gradually disintegrated the enemy's resistance. The streets covered by the artillery fire were in a mess, and the enemy's defense line was completely destroyed, paving the way for the victory of the Northland Division.


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