The German tiger tank was not the best in world war two. Correct, it did have a good gun and very think (100mm) frontal armor, though was not sloped. It's gun was quite underpowered, though it could have a good run against matildas and T-34s. It's turret was not driven by a motor and took a very long time to turn around; so was hopeless in counteracting flanking actions. It also had engine difficulties and broke down a lot, as well as being very slow. Better German tanks are things like the panther, with sloped armor and a higher velocity gun.
It had a huge gun and thick armor, so until the Russians started building the IS-2 in thew last few months of the war, the Tiger was the best tank in the world. Even the IS-2 could be easily destroyed by the tiger.
According to Wikipedia (and other sources), the range of the German Tiger 1 tank was a maximum of 190km.
In a tank on tank encounter, I'd want to be in the Tiger.
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The German King Tiger Tank - "Panzerkampfwagen VI Konigstiger" aka Panzer VI. http://www.worldwar2aces.com/panzer-tank/kingtiger/
There were several famous German Tanks. One of them was the Panzer, another was the Tiger tank, and lastly, the modern-day German tank is the Leopard II.
The Tiger was a German battle tank used by the Nazis in World War II. The first version had the designation Panzer VI (Panzer V was the lighter Panther medium tank).There was a more powerful Tiger, called Tiger II, or Tiger B, which also went into major mass production toward the end of World War II.
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Yes. It was the best in the world.
On some of the Tiger Tanks, they'll carry a 88 Flak Gun.
The Tiger 1 could reach a speed of 24 mph .
The comparison between a Panzer tank and a Tiger tank depends on various factors such as the context of their use, the specific model, and the tactical requirements of a given situation. Here's a brief overview of each: Panzer Tank: Panzer tanks were widely used by the German military throughout World War II and were known for their reliability, versatility, and relatively lower production costs compared to more advanced tanks like the Tiger. They played a significant role in various campaigns and battles, offering mobility and firepower to German armored units. Tiger Tank: The Tiger tank, specifically the Tiger I, was a heavy tank used by the German army during World War II. It was renowned for its formidable armor, powerful 88mm gun, and heavy firepower, making it a feared opponent on the battlefield. However, Tiger tanks were also more expensive to produce and maintain compared to other tanks like the Panzer IV. While the Tiger tank offered superior firepower and protection, its weight and mechanical complexity sometimes led to mobility issues, especially in challenging terrain. In summary, the choice between a Panzer tank and a Tiger tank would depend on factors such as the specific requirements of a mission, the availability of resources, and the strategic objectives of the military command. Both types of tanks had their strengths and weaknesses, and each played a significant role in the German armored forces during World War II. We have made a video about the Panzer IV tank, which can be seen on our YouTube channel @FunkyHistory
Hmmm. The atomic bomb, the German 88 flak gun, and the tiger tank.