No, but one of the designs for the King Tiger had a 150mm gun! The King Tigers have only ever been armed with 88mm gun.
Depends on the exact gun. A 12.8 CM gun is 128mm. Generally will have less range than a 155, but depends on WHICH 155, and WHICH shell it fires.
Eli Whitney built the prototype gun locks in 1801
The Tiger 1 used the 88mm Kwk L56 gun. The Tiger 2 (King Tiger) used the 88mm KwK 43 L/71 which had a significantly longer barrel and had a larger cartridge. Although based on a similar design these are different guns with the KwK 43 being significantly more powerful.
if he has a gun
a superheavy shooty boi
yes................he gets shot by a prototype Rail-Gun.
We're working on a photon gun prototype, right now.
88 mm main gun
if the monkey has a gun
The Panzerkampwagen VIa (Tiger 1) scored more hits because more of them were built and were in production earlier.Addition by Fantacmet.Production of the Tiger I, ran from August 1942 until August 1944. During that time 1376 Tigers were ordered and 1350 were delivered. The highest monthly output was April of 1944 at 104 Tanks produced that month. This number does not include variations such as the SturmTiger which used the same chassis but with a 380MM Rocket launcher instead of the 88mm Gun. This number also does not include tha JagdTiger which was armed with a 128mm Gun.As for the Tiger II, there were only 489 of these built. Now I cannot confirm but I believe this number ONLY applies to the Tiger II's with the Henschel turret. There were earlier examples of these with Porche turrests because the Henchels were not yet available or some other political reason. There were less then 100 Porche turrent Tiger II's completed if memory serves correctly. Considering the number of Panzer Aces commanding Panzer VI's as opposed to the number commanding Panzer VI II's(Tiger and Tiger II respectively), I would say the afformentioned answer is going to be highly likely. The Panzer Aces commanding Tiger I's had an incredable kill ratio. Especially the infamous Michael Whittman.Information gleaned from "The Tiger I & Tiger II Profile by Schiffer Military History."ANSWER:In Agreement with the above it also has to be pointed out that the Tiger I also was involved in more Major battles than the King Tiger. Kill rate per tank was also higher with the Tiger I
A tiger would win, unless the human was armed with a hunting gun.
Definitely the tiger would win, unless the man had a gun with him.