How fast could a German Tiger tank go?

The early Tigers weighed about 55 tons, and the Tiger II model introduced in 1944 weighed 70 tons, making it the heaviest tank of the war. The Tiger had a top road speed of 38 km (24 miles) per hour, but it could travel only about 20 km (12 miles) per hour cross-country.
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How fast could a Tiger tank fire?

You can see that it takes 8-10 seconds to load a shell, resulting in a maximum theoretical rate of fire of 6-7.5 RPM. In Soviet trials, the Tiger II scored a maximum of 5.7 RPM, which is reasonable, considering the addition of the extra overhead of actually firing the gun.
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How good was the German Tiger tank?

The Tiger was one of the most feared weapons of World War Two. In addition to it's near-impervious armour, it could also destroy an enemy tank from over a mile away, and on the right terrrain, was highly effective, causing the Allies to devote considerable time to tracking their movements.
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Did the Tiger tank have a weakness?

Weighing a massive 56 tonnes and armed with the formidable 88mm main gun, the Tiger dominated all allied tanks in the period 1942 to 1944. Its main weakness was its Maybach engine which was underpowered when compared to the size of the vehicle.
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What tank defeated the Tiger?

Later came the SU-85, which could effectively knock out Tigers from a greater distance. The 17-pounder gun, mounted on the Sherman Firefly and some M10 tank destroyers, was the British answer to the Tiger problem and could effectively penetrate their armor.
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Could a bazooka destroy a Tiger tank?

In 1945, during the failed Operation Nordwind offensive, a bazooka team managed the unlikely achievement of destroying a Jagdtiger heavy tank destroyer, the most heavily armored fighting vehicle in World War Two.
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Could a Sherman tank destroy a Panzer?

No Sherman could—on paper at least—stand up to a Panther, but the U.S. had the priceless advantage of supporting airpower, plentiful reserves, and an overwhelming superiority of numbers.
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Can Tiger tanks fire when moving?

No, it means you can't fire the tank while moving or it will break. A tank with a broken turret ring is useless. This is distinctly different than other tanks. It means the Tiger I lacked the capability to fire and move at the same time (or at least more than once).
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Is Tiger tank overrated?

In conclusion, the Tiger was a great tank, but not the right tank to suit the needs or production and logistical capabilities of the German army and is one of the most overrated tanks.
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Was the Panther tank better than the Tiger?

The Panther was a compromise. While having essentially the same Maybach V12 petrol (690 hp) engine as the Tiger I, it had better gun penetration, was lighter and faster, and could traverse rough terrain better than the Tiger I. The trade-off was weaker side armour, which made it vulnerable to flanking fire.
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What was the strongest tank in ww2?

Known as the "Panther", the Panzer V was the mightiest of them all, with incredibly thick and sloped armor to ricochet most enemy shots, as well as a 75mm cannon that packed almost as much of a punch as the legendary Tiger tank's 88mm cannon.
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What was the most feared tank of ww2?

Description. Germany's Tiger tank, whether in the form of the Tiger I or later Tiger II (King Tiger), was the most feared tank of WWII.
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How fast was a Panzer tank?

It carried a 20-mm gun and one machine gun and was protected by armour with a maximum thickness of 30 mm. The tank weighed 10 tons, had a top road speed of 40 km (25 miles) per hour, and was manned by a crew of three. The German army used about 1,000 Pz.
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What is the strongest tank in the world?

These are the 10 most powerful tanks in use today.
  • 8 Leopard 2A7+ - Germany.
  • 7 Merkava IVm Windbreaker - Israel.
  • 6 Leclerc XLR - France.
  • 5 Challenger 2 CLEP - United Kingdom.
  • 4 K2 Black Panther - South Korea.
  • 3 Type 10 - Japan.
  • 2 Type 99A - China.
  • 1 T-90MS - Russia.
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How thick is a Tiger tanks armor?

The impenetrable armour, powerful gun and huge size of the Tiger made it a legend in its time. It struck terror into the hearts of Allied tank crews when it first appeared in 1942. The armour was 100mm thick at the front, making it impervious to Allied guns.
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How thick is a Tiger 2 tanks armor?

The armor applied to the Tiger II was the heaviest tank armor used during the war. Its maximum thickness on the hull nose and glacis, mantlet, and turret front was 7.28 inches.
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Why was the German 88mm gun so good?

The 88 earned its reputation as the best overall gun of the war. It was justifiably feared by Allied airmen, tankers, and foot soldiers because of its accuracy, lethality, and versatility. The weapon was deployed on German tanks, as an antitank gun, an assault gun, and for antiaircraft purposes.
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Why were German tanks so good?

The German Tiger tank (above) had a more powerful main gun, heavier armor, and wider tracks than the American Sherman tank (below). The German 88 is more powerful than any American tank gun used during the course of most of the war.
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How many Tiger 2 tanks are left?

Switzerland was famously neutral during World War II, but in the coming months the Swiss Military Museum will be home to one of the only surviving and operational German Tiger II “King Tiger” tanks. During the war less than 500 of the heavy tanks were built and only a handful survives today.
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How thick is a Tiger 1 tank?

The Tiger I had frontal hull armour 100 mm (3.9 in) thick, frontal turret of 100 mm (3.9 in) and gun mantlet with a varying thickness of 120 mm (4.7 in) to 200 mm (7.9 in).
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Who has the best tank in ww2?

Top Ten Tanks of WWII
  • Tiger I – The Germans commonly used Tiger I to refer to any one of a number of their heavy tanks used during WWII. ...
  • Tiger II – A heavy German tank of WWII, the Tiger II tank made its mark on World War II history with its heavy armor and powerful gun.
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Why was the Panther tank so good?

The Panther was blessed with excellent cross-country mobility and was perhaps the best riding tank of the war. It's well sloped armor and long high velocity 75mm gun are plainly visible here. On paper, the Panther holds an advantage in almost every category.
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