TigerII for the VK 45.02 (H) 18 September 1942 Tiger III (VK 45.03) 12 October 1942 Henschel Tiger B 08 January 1943 Tiger II for the VK 45.03 03 March 1943 Pz.Kpfw. Tiger Ausf B 02 June 1943 Pz.Bef.Wg.Tiger Ausf.B 02 June 1943 The official designations were Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf.APanzerkampfwagen VI (rövidítve Pz.Kpfw VI, még rövidebben Pz VI) egy Németországban, a II. világháború alatt kifejlesztett és alkalmazott nehézharckocsi volt. A Panzerkampfwagen VI ausf B kifejlesztése után Pz VI ausf A típusjelzést használtak, megnevezése Tiger I lett, megkülönböztetésül az ausf B változat Tiger II ETiger I (late) Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945) 101 Heavy Tank Bn. 211 1944 World War 2»Battle of Normandy - Normandy ; 505 Heavy Tank Bn. 312 1944 World War 2 - Eastern Front . Box contents. Plastic sprue, Decalsheet (waterslide), Metal. Dimensions: 290x190x75 mm (11.4x7.5x3 inch) Weight: 370 g (0.82 lbs) Product timeline . Tamiya. 2004.
Losalemanes habían sacado al Tiger I con blindaje recto a pesar de conocer ya el blindaje inclinado del T-34, pero cambiar el diseño hubiera retrasado la puesta en marcha. En 1942 empezaron a trabajar en el Tiger II, un carro de combate pesado de 69t, con 150mm de blindaje frontal inclinado en el casco y 185mm en el frontal de la torreta.Itseems that Gaijin do not take into account the fact that heavies have only 1 spawn when calculating Battle Ratings. I fail to see how one Tiger II P is equal to two T-44. Then look at the selection/rotation of maps in the WW2 lineups and the problem for heavies is compounded. So really Gaijin have engineered a state where heavies:
100mm gun vs Tiger II. I've gone through nearly all of the guns that fired at the Tiger II in the CAMD RF 38-11377-129 report, so here's one of the remaining ones: the BS-3 gun, equivalent to the D-10, mounted in a SU-100 tank destroyer. At this point, there isn't much commentary I can make.
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