Макс Глебов – Prohibition of Interference. Book 3. Impact Strategy (страница 5)
“Copy that!” the pilot answered in a strained voice.
The
I carefully inspected my
The Germans, inspired by the successful start of the battle, decided not to delay in destroying the Russians and distribute the targets among themselves. I do not know how they agreed on this in the absence of communication, but the leader of the pair of
At 400 meters the German pilot felt comfortable enough, not too afraid of the machine guns of the Russian bomber. He was in no hurry to shoot himself, either – after all, the distance was great, and his ammunition supply was not infinite. I turned the machine gun on the turret slightly and fired a short burst toward the enemy. It wasn't very accurate, but it gave the computer a lot of information to make adjustments to the guidance system.
The German did not even flinch when several tracers flashed to the right and above his plane. My machine gun's belt was mixed with rounds of armor-piercing, incendiary, and armor-piercing tracer bullets. It was thought that this approach contributed to the combined defeat of the enemy aircraft, although I would have preferred to limit it to armor-piercing ammunition only.
The enemy plane was only 350 meters away. A little more, and the enemy will try to hide in the dead zone, where my fire will be hindered by the tail of my own plane. I wasn't going to let that happen. A burst! The hits were visible even to the naked eye. I aimed for the cockpit, as the
“"Blackbird-2", are you alive?” the marker of the last
“He made holes in my wings, the bastard,” the pilot replied. “The plane obeys the rudders. The engine works.”
The leader of the pair of
“We're going home,” I ordered, and then the German pilot finally lost control of his plane.
The fiery flower of an explosion blossomed below – the wingman of the pair of
I took a quick look at the situation. We changed course again sharply, and the other pursuers must have lost us. It took another five minutes to reach the front line, but it was clear that the bothersome
“Lieutenant, get down on the ground! "Blackbird-2", don't let him come at me from the side – let him try to attack from behind.”
The German did not attack from the side. Taking advantage of the fact that near the ground our speed did not exceed 450 kilometers per hour, the
“Waiting for orders!” the
“Go up a little higher and attack him if he changes course and comes in from the other side.”
“Understood. I'm on it.”
The pilot and navigator of the
“This is "Blackbird-2". Strong vibration when climbing. Engine loses power!”
“"Blackbird-2", hold on a little longer. I need you here for a few more minutes.”
“The altitude is 600 meters.”
“That's enough. Stay out of the attack. Just let the German see you.”
The enemy is 500 meters away. That's a long way. It is possible to hit it, of course, but the killing power of
400 meters. I guess it's too early to shoot – I don't want to scare off the enemy. If he refuses to attack and tries to come in from the side, it will be much more difficult – in the
300 meters.
“This is "Blackbird-2". Permission to attack! He's going to shoot you!”
“Stand down!”
The distance is 250 meters. I think it's time. The aiming markers aligned on the enemy plane. The computer shows the probability of hitting the target at the edge of my field of view. Almost 90 %. A burst! It is beginning to get dark, and tracers paint the sky with bright strokes. Missed! How did he make it?! What did he feel? I don't have an answer, but at the last moment the
“How's the plane?”
“It obeys the rudders,” answers Lieutenant Kalina in a slightly hoarse voice.
Below us there is a bright flash – a shot-down
Staff Sergeant Silin, call sign "Blackbird-2", followed the landing of the bomber and also led his fighter to the ground. The plane obeyed him reluctantly, as if it had suddenly become many hundreds of kilos heavier. The landing gear struts came out smoothly, good thing there was no problem with that at least, and the
A little to the side, Silin noticed the plane of Junior Lieutenant Kostrov, all blackened, with the cockpit canopy splattered with oil. So Ivan made it to the airfield, and even managed to land the damaged plane. That's good, though of course they won't get their commander back.
The Staff Sergeant struggled to get out of the cockpit and took a couple of steps toward the men running toward him.
“Are you hurt?” Silin was asked by an unfamiliar technician who ran up first.
“No,” the pilot shook his head in the negative, “but it looks like the fighter needs some serious repairs.”
“You've been through a lot.”
“We lost our commander. He was killed with the first burst – no luck. But we took out two of them, too.”
“Well, if they confirm it,” the technician nodded toward the
“They did,” said Silin with a crooked grin.
“I don't understand…”
“And what is there to understand? Both fascists were driven into the ground by the
Chapter 3
As Sudoplatov told me in the morning, the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command had already prepared another plan to unblock the troops, encircled in the Kiev pocket, without my brilliant advice. This time the plan was to launch simultaneous strikes from outside and inside the ring at night to negate German air superiority in the initial phase of the operation.