The Panzer tank, particularly during World War II, had several disadvantages, including mechanical reliability issues and high fuel consumption, which limited its operational range. Its armor, while effective against many contemporary threats, could be penetrated by more advanced anti-tank weapons as the war progressed. Additionally, the Panzer's heavy weight affected mobility and maneuverability in certain terrains, and the complex production processes sometimes led to inconsistencies in quality. Finally, reliance on a centralized supply chain often hindered maintenance and repair in combat situations.
Name of : Number of Tanks Tank Built Panzer I: 1,490 Tanks Panzer II: 1,856 Tanks Panzer III: 5,774 Tanks Panzer IV: 9,200 Tanks Panzer V/Panther: 6,055 Tanks Panzer VIE: 1,347 Tanks Panzer VIB: 492 Tanks Panzer VII:5 Tanks Panzer VII:1 Tanks Total tanks Built between 1936-1945 was 26,220 Panzer tanks
The tiger is six and the king tiger is seven Clarification: both the Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 (King Tiger) are designated Panzerkampfwagen VI (or panzer 6) the tiger 2 being designated Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf.B Tiger II. I'm not sure what a Panzer 7 was.
Panzer literally means 'armour' in the German language, but, in WW2, the word Panzer meant 'Tank'. There were 7 different marks of Panzer, the Panzer I, II, III, IV, Panther, Tiger, and Konigstiger (King Tiger/Panther) in WW2.
Tank warfare was an innovation of WW II; by now it is quite familiar.
The "Panzer of the Lake" meme originated from a video game called World of Tanks, where a player mistakenly refers to a tank as a "Panzer of the Lake" instead of "Panzer on the Lake." The meme gained popularity due to its humorous nature and has since been used to poke fun at mispronunciations and mistakes in various contexts.
Tank as a container is "Tank"Tank as in an armoured vehicle is "Panzer"
The tank series got there name because Panzer means tank in german
There is only one tank named the Tiger and that's the Panzer 6, the biggest panzer was the Panzer 8 Maus
Panzer=Armor=Tank. Tanks were initially invented to breach enemy lines (in WWI).
The German word for and armored vehicle or tank is Panzer. The plural is the same, i.e. also Panzer.
The German King Tiger Tank - "Panzerkampfwagen VI Konigstiger" aka Panzer VI. http://www.worldwar2aces.com/panzer-tank/kingtiger/
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Trick question. They are the same tank. Panzer manufactured the Tiger. Actually, there was no such tank known as a "panzer" tank. Panzer is a german word meaning "armored vehicle". ALL german tanks were thus "panzer" tanks. The original question could be confusing "panzer" with "panther", which was a specific model of tank. The Panther was a medium-heavy tank, where the Tiger was a true heavy tank. The Tiger came out slightly before the Panther, and thus, was technologically inferior to the Pather in terms of design. It's a bit hard to compare the Tiger to Panther, as they were constructed with different design goals, and were used together for most of the second half of WW2. Alternately, the original question could refer to any one of the "original" German tank models, which were commonly known as "Panzer I" through "Panzer IV", which were abbreviations for their full name: panzerkampfwagon I, II, III, or IV. These were pre-war designs, and significantly inferior to either the Panther or Tiger.
Panzer VI.
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for getting an army tank put - PANZER
5 panzer 3 4 panzer 4 3 stug 2 panther 1 tiger