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Viktor saw the Panzer IV then. Not on the map. Not in the briefing. It had used the storm as cover, hull-down behind a low ridge, its commander coolly surveying the kill zone.
“Gunner,” Viktor said. “High explosive. Sights on the left barn. Three rounds.”
He dropped into the mud, pistol in hand. The air smelled of wet earth, cordite, and his own sour sweat. Two of his men were already down, their bodies sinking into the black soup. Kostya crawled behind a wrecked cart, firing his submachine gun at shadows. Graviteam Tactics- Mius-Front Free Download -v2...
He checked his watch. 06:43. The offensive had started at 06:30.
The first shell tore through the roof. The second exploded inside. The third was unnecessary. From the burning barn, German infantry boiled out like ants from a kicked mound—grey shapes scattering toward a drainage ditch. Viktor saw the Panzer IV then
In Graviteam Tactics: Mius-Front , you don’t win. You survive. And sometimes, as the grey autumn sky began to drizzle again, Viktor realized that survival was just a slower way to lose.
Viktor didn’t have time to mourn. In Mius-Front , the battle is a single, continuous calculation. If he stayed in the T-34, the next mortar round would kill them all. If he bailed, the German MG42s waiting in the treeline would chew them to pieces. It had used the storm as cover, hull-down
The shell hit the tank’s ammunition rack. The explosion was a dull whump that Viktor felt in his teeth. A piece of turret armor—red-hot and jagged—spiraled through the air and landed in the mud beside him, hissing.
There was no dramatic duel. The Panzer’s main gun traversed with mechanical indifference. A green, inaccurate T-34 was an easy meal.
