Imperial Overlord

: One thousand one hundred and ninety drills



With new tanks such as the T-34 tank and the Stalin 2 heavy tank, the quality of the Soviet armored forces can definitely not be underestimated.

Except for Germany, the Soviet tanks have already crushed other countries in the world in terms of equipment performance and quantity.

For example, the United States, which has just started to equip the new M4 Sherman tanks, and Japan, which has to rely on the purchase of German tanks, can barely support itself.

As the enemy of Germany, the Soviet Union is also constantly growing itself, trying to catch up and defeat the invincible German army.

Of course, the German army is also strengthening itself, not allowing its opponents to catch up - this is war, the most brutal competition in the process of human development.

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Just as the Soviet Union began to equip new weapons to prepare for the counteroffensive after the winter, a large number of German troops were urgently assembled in France.

"Stand up." With a command, the soldier sitting on the lawn began to slowly get up. They carried huge backpacks, tactical vests, grenades, bayonets, and water bottles.

Underneath these are ammo pouches, field tents and raincoats, various food items, and other standard items.

This is the most standard configuration of German paratroopers, and German paratroopers are the elite of the ground combat units of the Luftwaffe.

Goering had always had a dream of forming a heavy armored division that belonged to the Air Force and was named after him.

But the Führer did not approve his request and instead named a German airborne division the Hermann Göring Airborne Division, the 1st Division of the Third Reich Paratroopers.

Trained exactly at the Führer's request, every tenth of these paratroopers has a blasting expertise, while others are trained in the use of radios.

It is quite responsible to say that this unit may be the unit with the highest level of education in the world in this era, and its combat effectiveness is also exaggerated to an astonishing level!

In terms of weapons and equipment, they are also proud of their peers: nearly half of these people are equipped with STG-44 assault rifles, and the other half use G43 semi-automatic rifles and mg42 machine guns.

Therefore, although this unit does not have heavy weapons and equipment, it is more powerful than the most elite infantry division of the German army in terms of firepower density.

They are also equipped with a large number of Iron Fist anti-tank rocket launchers, equipped with a large number of mortars, and the Führer even equipped these outstanding paratroopers with cannons and airborne vehicles!

If the German armored force can proudly say that it is the number one armored force in the world, then the German paratroopers can also boast of themselves as the number one paratrooper in the world!

Because in October 1941, the American 101st Airborne Division and 82nd Airborne Division, which were able to compete with the German paratroopers for the title of number one in the world, had no actual combat experience.

The German paratroopers are different. They have an impressive record of flying over the Netherlands and Belgium and sweeping Crete and occupying Malta.

In the last six months of the war, the German paratroopers seemed to have disappeared from everyone's sight. They seemed to have disappeared and become transparent people.

The reason for this is, on the one hand, because the focus of the recent war is on the Soviet-German battlefield, where there is really no room for paratroopers to play.

On the other hand, it was also because the German paratroopers began to expand and train after the Battle of Malta, and were not used as front-line combat troops in combat.

In any case, the Führer valued the paratroopers very highly, as he often mentioned about General Student.

Under the auspices of the Führer's favorite general, the German paratroopers have been expanded to the corps level, with 6 divisions that can actually be airborne, with more than 100,000 troops.

Note that this is not the real World War II history, the so-called paratrooper divisions of Germany that expanded and then became elite ground forces.

Most of those paratrooper divisions could not complete parachuting or air landing. They were just infantry divisions expanded by paratroopers, and they were "troops with paratroopers" used as elite infantry in the later period of the war.

The German paratroopers in front of them are different. They are all troops who have practiced real skydiving and are actually air-dropped to fight behind enemy lines!

After hearing the order, these German paratroopers helped each other stand in a queue and began to board the JU-52 transport aircraft waiting for them in an orderly manner.

Although the JU-52 transport aircraft is an aircraft whose performance has fallen behind, the Luftwaffe has been using it all the time.

It was durable and affordable to manufacture, making it a popular nickname both inside and outside the Luftwaffe.

Although this kind of aircraft is slightly outdated by the eyes of 1941, Germany has been making do with this kind of aircraft.

After all, German aircraft design capabilities are also limited. After designing a series of new aircraft such as jet aircraft, new strategic bombers, and new carrier-based fighter jets at the same time, they really can't care about improving a transport aircraft.

It is not that the new transport aircraft has not been pre-researched, but the slow progress is distressing - Germany owes too much debt under the constraints of the Versailles Peace Treaty, and it will not be finished for a while...

Because of this~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Aunt Junker is still in service, and once it is in service, there are thousands of aircraft! From a base point of view, it will not be eliminated in a short period of time, but will become more and more.

A Junker Ma can carry 12, that is, a squad of fully armed German paratroopers, and can also empty two or three boxes of supplies at the same time.

In order to transport more paratroopers into enemy-occupied areas at one time, these ju-52 transport aircraft will also tow a wooden glider before takeoff, transporting an additional 6 paratroopers.

On the runway, Aunt Junker's unique three-engine design is very eye-catching. The three engines rotate together, and the sound of the engine resounds in the sky.

There are at least 100 JU-52s here, just one airport number. The German paratroopers boarded their respective transport planes, and as the transport planes took off, they bumped into the sky they were familiar with.

As a veteran with actual combat experience, Lehmann, now a paratrooper battalion commander, also sat on the bumpy plane.

He and his deputy battalion commander took two different planes, which ensured that even if one of them was "killed", the entire paratrooper battalion could still be commanded by someone.

Similarly, behind the transport plane that Lehman was riding in, there was also a glider towed. There were no soldiers in this glider, only a glider pilot.

In the belly of the glider, there is a modified barrel cart, as well as some ammunition and a few Iron Fist rocket launchers stacked in the barrel cart.

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