The German Tiger tank of Second World War fame is a machine wrapped in a mythos far stronger and less brittle than the 100mm front armor plating the tank drove into battle wearing. As a result of The Soviets produced significant numbers of the type (close to 4,000) and deployed them against the most advanced German designs of the time, notably the Tiger I, Tiger II, and Panther, as well as against Elefant tank destroyers. The IS-2 was best used for bunker assault using its high-explosive ammunition, as its reload rate, just 2 rounds per T-34s vs Tiger. 1. The 2nd Tank Battalion fired the guns. The battalion commander, Guards Captain Chirkov, was directed by the brigade commander, Guards Colonel Fomichev, in the presence of the deputy commander of the 10th Guards Tank Corps, Guards Colonel Belov, Chief of Staff of the 18th Army, and the senior officers of the 18th Army. 2.
The PzGr. 40/43 round has ~ 200mm effective penetration at 1.5 kilometers. M60 glacis armor effective thickness is only slightly higher than that, ~220mm, and it's entirely dependent on slope. The turret front is ~ 200mm effective as well except where that mantlet overlaps with the front.
Weight and engine power comparison Tiger A vs Tiger B. Tiger 1 tank has a total mass of 57 T while the combat weight of Tiger 2 is 70T. However, both the engines output a maximum power of 690Hp. Tiger 2 tank is equipped with V-12 Maybach HL 230 P30 engine. This engine is powered with gasoline. The total piston displacement is 21000CC.
The tank first saw combat in the fighting for Leningrad, and Tigers were at the forefront of battles from Tunisia to Kursk. Although production was discontinued in the summer of 1944, the Tiger I continued to see action until the end of the war. Built in 1944, the IS-2 (IS-122) heavy tank was a modification of the IS-1. Panther II & Tiger II don't share many similarities, and have two completely different playstyles. Panther II is stock realy realy bad. You need tracks to use the engine and radio. Without them you are slower than a turtle. If you want the tank to be playeble you need atleast the tracks which cost 16k exp.
The M103 was a sixty-two-ton vehicle with a crew of five. It had a maximum speed of just twenty-one miles per hour, and even with a 268-gallon gas tank, it only had a range of eighty miles, It was
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The CM-11 "Brave Tiger" of the Taiwanese Army was born through a 1990 initiative seeking to upgrade its armored corps through a M48A2 turret and newer M60 Patton MBT hull. The turret fitted a 105mm main gun, an advanced Fire Control System, stabilized sights, ballistics computer and thermal imaging. Through this process, the tank was put on par
It's not really fair to have IS-2's fight KT (H)'s because the KT is just a much better tank overall. Babygoesboomboom. • 8 yr. ago. Without the mechanical problems, the königstiger is a superior tank to the IS2, better gun, better armour, better optics. Warthunder eliminates all the shortcoming of the KT.
The Tiger I was a tank made by Nazi Germany. It was first made in 1942 by the Henschel und Sohn company. The tank was used during World War II in the North African Campaign and Operation Barbarossa. The Tiger I used a 8.8 cm KwK 36 gun. It had 100 mm (3.9 in) of armor. The Tiger I has been called an outstanding design for its time. [12]
It was powerless against the latest German tanks—particularly the Tiger and Panther. The gun was more suitable for taking out less well-armed targets—half-tracks, artillery, infantry. The is3 is a straight better tank than the obsolete and rather pointless tiger 2. A mid range heavy sniper with no dpm is called a bad tank. Of course you can play second line support and side scrape with the tiger 2 but all of those roles are simply less useful than the is3s out trading and mobility capabilities.
18 km/h (11 mph) (average road speed) [1] Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (English: 'mouse') was a German World War II super-heavy tank completed in late 1944. It is the heaviest fully enclosed armored fighting vehicle ever built. Five were ordered, but only two hulls and one turret were completed, the turret being attached before the testing
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