Ausf. ... | Tiger Tank : Panzerkampfwagen Vi Tiger I

Development began as early as 1937 but accelerated after German forces encountered superior Soviet T-34 and KV-1 tanks in 1941.

8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 gun, derived from the legendary "88" anti-aircraft gun. Tiger tank : Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I Ausf. ...

100 mm thick on the hull front and turret, with the gun mantlet reaching up to 200 mm. Development began as early as 1937 but accelerated

Maximum road speed of about 38–45 km/h (24–28 mph). Maximum road speed of about 38–45 km/h (24–28 mph)

Maybach V-12 petrol engine (initially HL 210, later the 700 hp HL 230 P45).

The Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E, commonly known as the Tiger I, was a German heavy tank that became a symbol of armored might during World War II. Introduced in 1942, it was designed to achieve absolute battlefield dominance through a combination of heavy armor and high-velocity firepower. While its reputation for near-invincibility grew among Allied troops, it was also a complex, overengineered machine that suffered from reliability issues and extreme production costs. Technical Specifications

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