Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 373 Soviet-Finnish War (25)

Whoosh!

Whoosh!

Two white figures were moving quickly through the woods.

The key elements of guerrilla warfare are flexibility and maneuverability, and the enemy is visible and we are hidden. In winter, the ground is covered with heavy snow, the vegetation withers, and the concealment and maneuverability are greatly reduced. If it is difficult to hide, it will be difficult to guerrilla, and it will be difficult to escape if the enemy discovers it. However, with the magical weapon of "skis", the Finnish guerrillas are like a quick reaction force, sneak attack on the enemy, hit and run, disappear in a flash, leaving only board marks on the vast snowy field, cars and cavalry are all gone. Don't even think you can catch up.

Speed ​​solves many of the traditional problems in warfare. In a sense, for the guerrillas in Finland's long winter, the world of ice and snow is like a sea of ​​fish, and skis are like hot wheels in the ice and snow.

Simple skis can be made from bamboo boards, but they are equipped with professional-grade skis supported by Germany, which makes them faster and more flexible.

There was a small slope ahead, and because of the speed, the whole person flew up.

This is actually nothing, after all, I have experienced this not-so-difficult action countless times.

But this time it was different. The two people in mid-air saw two guys wearing white winter clothes and snowboards approaching where they were about to land.

"Oh, damn!" Tias, who couldn't avoid it, just shouted this and hit him hard.

Accompanied by several pitiful screams, the four people rolled into a ball in embarrassment.

However, the soldier's instinctive reaction allowed him to instantly recognize that the two guys were speaking Russian.

Tias pulled off the goggles that were covered with snowflakes on his face, pulled off his submachine gun, hit the Soviet soldier who collided with him on the forehead, pointed the gun at the other Soviet soldier, and yelled: . "Don't move! Put your hands up!"

The two Soviet soldiers were not wearing goggles. They rolled around in the snow several times and were wiping the snow from their faces in embarrassment. Suddenly, one screamed and fell to the ground, while the other slowly lifted himself up. He raised his hands and said with a little doubt. "German?"

Tias also understood Russian and replied in Russian. "That's right!"

"Simon, are you okay?"

Simon stood up unsteadily and shook his dizzy head. "Damn, I almost fainted. Are these two Soviets? Why don't you shoot?"

"Look at their guns."

"..." Simon pulled the rifle off the shoulder of the Soviet soldier with his hands raised. It was a Soviet Mosin Nagant rifle with a white cloth strip wrapped around the gun body and a scope on it.

The Mosin-Nagant rifle is one of the earliest smokeless propellant military rifles. The sound of the gun is clear and crisp, like water droplets splashing down. Therefore, the Chinese gave it a rather poetic nickname "Shuilianzhu".

Compared with other similar military rifles of the same era, such as the Mauser rifle series and the Lee-Enfield rifle series, the Mosin-Nagant series rifles have a more complex bolt action design. Its design is rough and outdated, and the overall operating feel is also better than these. The rifle is clumsy.

However, the advantages of the Mosin-Nagant rifle are that it is easy to produce and simple and reliable to use - this is extremely important for the Soviet/Russian army with a low industrial base and low soldiers' education, especially during harsh wars when it is necessary to improve weapons. The output is sufficient to meet the needs of the front line, and the large number of additional combatants often lacks training time.

However, with the continuous development of infantry weapons during the war, the Mosin-Nagant rifle began to appear obsolete. The Soviet Union finally decided to replace the Mosin-Nagant rifle with an SKS semi-automatic rifle using intermediate-power bullets. Around 1948, Mosin-Nagant rifles ceased production in the Soviet Union, and the machinery and equipment were later sold to Poland.

At this time, the Soviet Union did not have a specialized sniper rifle (there was no specialized sniper rifle in World War II in the original time and space. All countries selected higher-precision rifles from mass-produced rifles and installed them with scopes to serve as sniper rifles. For example, the K98 sniper rifle is a rifle that selects the best barrel for mounting a scope).

As for the scope, it is a PE type scope, weighs 62kg and is mounted on the side of the reliable Seso mount. PE plays a great role in improving the hit rate. It can be used to shoot targets at a distance of 1,400 meters. In the event that the sight is damaged in action, the aiming rail can be relied upon for shooting.

Interestingly, the earliest versions of this scope originated in Germany. When the Soviet Union first launched its sniper program, there were no suitable sights in the country. Therefore, through military cooperation, the Zeiss Dialythan scope provided by Germany was received and installed on the "Dragoon" rifle (Mosin-Nagant 1891 short barrel version).

The Soviet Army improved on the basis of the Zeiss Dialythan sight and finally obtained the PE sight. However, due to the low production level, the sealing performance of the successfully imitated PE sight was very poor. In desperation, it had no choice but to cancel the PE sight. focusing ring to simplify the production process and improve the sealing performance of the lens body.

Simon nodded after reading it. "It turns out that they are not just ordinary patrols, but also snipers. So do you want to capture them?"

Tias shook his head. "What are the prisoners? Aren't they a burden? I'll ask them a few questions and tie them up first."

With guns pointed at them, the two Soviet snipers did not dare to resist and could only be tied up obediently. One of them said angrily. "Why do you Germans want to join this war?!"

"Of course it's to fight off the invaders."

"Invaders?" A look of disdain appeared on the man's face. "You still have the nerve to say that we are invaders, but you, Germany, have invaded most of Europe!"

Tias shrugged. "You are right, but we have the strength and the strategy. Look how many countries condemned us when we swept across Europe? It's not like the anger you caused, and the whole world condemned you. We can bulldoze it in 18 days The number one military power in Eastern Europe can overthrow the number one power in Europe in less than two months. As for you, you can't even deal with a small Finland, so why are you trying to invade other countries?"

"The most important thing is not to think that we are fools. I don't know that after you deal with Finland, your next target will be us, Germany. In this case, how can we ignore it? Isn't it?"

The opponent was speechless, and Tias pulled out a Finnish knife.

In Europe, the Finnish knife is comparable to the versatile Swiss Army Knife. If the Swiss Army Knife is famous all over the world for its compactness, exquisiteness, complete functions, convenience and practicality, then the Finnish Knife is famous for its smooth shape, exquisite materials, exquisite craftsmanship and rich national style.

"Okay, let's stop talking nonsense. Now let me ask you a few questions. Where are you from, how many people are here, and where are the others?"

"Huh, we won't tell you until we die!"

"Of course you will die." Tias was playing tricks with a knife, a chilling smile on his face. "But there are several ways to die. Your Soviet Union has not signed the 'Geneva Convention'. Even if it signed it, you should know that it is difficult for us snipers to enjoy the benefits of the convention. Although I am not very proficient, I am also I know a little bit about the techniques of torturing people. If you tell me what I want to know, I can give you a pleasure, otherwise, hum."

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