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Historical materials of mammoth tanks

Petelaud kov, the chief animal trainer, overlooks the huge cement pit, and the reflection of the morning sun on the wall stung him, making him unable to open his eyes. Several bears-trained Soviet combat scouts and fierce fighters-began to walk out of the hole in the east wall of this mini concrete city. Petrold Cove smiled happily when he saw the biggest head nicknamed "Boya". It didn't take long for it to come out of its nest, and then found a corner soaked in the sun and lay down again. Petrodkov likes these bears, more than most of his colleagues and definitely more than the upper-level bureaucrats. They disturbed his quiet and peaceful life.

Their latest choice killed him. He looked at the new pit in the western wall, which was deep in frozen soil and much larger than other pits. This thing is far from finished, and the empty machinery and scaffolding that have been completed are suddenly scattered in front of the high wall of the deep pit, waiting for people to inject life into them. Petro trembled unconsciously in the cold wind. "Mammoth, why must it be a mammoth ..."

It is not for him to guess how the Soviet high command got these wild animals and why they were suddenly so interested in the weaponization of this giant creature. This goes against all logic, but then again, for people like Petrodkov who never questioned Guan Wei, this war has gone beyond the scope of reality. Only one thing is certain: he needs a bigger shovel.

After the space-time gate technology stabilized, all superpowers sent envoys to communicate with each other and establish interest alliances. Although all possible precautions have been taken before, no commander would have thought that one of the time and space gates would be controlled from the other end by an evil force trying to suppress all mankind. Because that man firmly controlled the portal in prehistoric times, the besieged allies and Soviet troops were forced to unite again to resist the waves of troops sent by prehistoric villains who wanted to slaughter them. With only sporadic weapons and no fuel, allied and Soviet engineers had to use all the resources they could find.

Engineers set up a barely usable base near a high mountain, and then discussed with commanders the idea of taking the initiative in enemy territory. Not only is there no road here, it is almost impossible to cross the lush terrain, and they will not be able to get fuel supplies. For the trapped soldiers, the situation is very serious. It was at this time that their solution rushed all the way from the Woods to the temporary fortress-a mammoth knocked down the high fence with its tusks, cleaned up the ruins, and trampled several scythes like toys. After killing several brave conscripts and destroying several boxes of refurbished terror robots, the mammoth plunged into the ground (fortunately, it brought a lot of sedatives in case the war bear disobeyed). The army quickly established fences, replication centers (this replication center is not the clone cylinder in Red Alert 2), assembly rooms and training facilities, all of which were prepared for past battles.

Prehistoric scholars claim that this huge project is a big step to regain control of the timeline. Two huge apocalypse guns were installed on the mammoth's solid back, so that the Soviet Union could gain heavy firepower on the all-terrain platform. Powerful serrated tusks enable well-trained mammoths to control infantry and light vehicles at close range, and with their long noses, mammoths can walk in the water, thus enabling attack force to advance to the surface and gain a short foothold on the water. Of course, the true power of mammoths will only be revealed when they run at full speed. At this time, although they are a little difficult to control, they have the ability to knock over or directly destroy almost everything on the way. Relying on such a huge army as a striker, the Soviet Union launched the first round of offensive against the former army.