There was only two tigers, the tiger 1, which was very powerful and armourd but slow. The king tiger, twice the power and armore, but was twice as slow. The Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 had the same top road speed. Go to Wikipedia for more info.
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.
In a tank on tank encounter, I'd want to be in the Tiger.
According to Wikipedia (and other sources), the range of the German Tiger 1 tank was a maximum of 190km.
The Tiger was an incredible tank. The Allies were incredibly lucky the Germans just couldn't build them fast enough.
It would depend on where they hit, the crew members,who got the first shot etc... If it was a head on fight King Tiger VS JS 2 from frontal armors. the King tiger would definantly win. but if the JS-2 came up from behind and got a hit on its engine or its side Armour. the JS-2 would have a good chance.
Tiger 1 Ausf.E - 56.9 metric tonnes approx. Tiger 2 Ausf.B - 68.9 metric tonnes approx. weight varied depending on modifications
The German King Tiger Tank - "Panzerkampfwagen VI Konigstiger" aka Panzer VI. http://www.worldwar2aces.com/panzer-tank/kingtiger/
Yes. It was the best in the world.
You delete your first tank!!
Thomas L. Jentz has written: 'Germany's Tiger Tanks' -- subject(s): Tiger (Tank) 'Germany's Panther tank' -- subject(s): Panther (Tank) 'Panzerkampfwagen VI P (Sd.Kfz.181): The history of the Porsche Typ 100 and 101 also known as the Leopard and Tiger (P)' 'Tigers At the Front (Germany's Tiger Tanks)' 'Die deutsche Panzertruppe, 2 Bde' 'Sturmgeschuetz'
The tank crew of a Tiger tank typically consisted of five members: the commander, gunner, loader, radio operator, and driver. The commander was responsible for overall decision-making and target selection, while the gunner operated the main armament. The loader was in charge of loading the ammunition, the radio operator maintained communication, and the driver operated and maneuvered the tank. Each crew member played a crucial role in the functioning and effectiveness of the Tiger tank in combat situations.