Kong Tiger II

Königstiger – sdkfz.182 – Tiger II

LandTyskland
TypeChar lourd
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Le Panzerkampfwagen VI Königstigereller Sd.Kfz. 182 Panzer VI ausf B Tiger II, med kallenavnet Königstiger (Royal Tiger), var en tysk stridsvogn fra andre verdenskrig. Produsert 50 eksemplarer for tårnet modellen "Porsche", 439 eksemplarer for tårnet modellen "Henschel", denne tanken var utstyrt med en stor rustning, en anti-tank pistol som gir den muligheten til å sette ut av spill alle de allierte tankene i tjeneste i løpet av de siste to årene av konflikten, men den hadde samme motor som Panther-tanken, så vekt-til-kraft-forholdet var lavere, det var sakte og ikke veldig mobilt, veldig grådig i drivstoff, og han måtte bytte spor før og etter jernbanetransport.

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Designation and Role

Den Sd.Kfz. 182 was the ordnance inventory designation for the German Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B, famously known to both German and Allied troops as the Königstiger (King Tiger or Royal Tiger). It was the heaviest and one of the most powerful production tanks deployed by the Wehrmacht during the later stages of World War II, intended as the successor to the Tiger I.

  • Primary Role: Heavy breakthrough tank.
  • Manufacturer: Henschel (The two main turret designs are often incorrectly referred to as “Porsche” (early) and “Henschel” (production)).

Firepower and Protection

The King Tiger was designed with superior sloped armor (like the Panther tank) and an even more formidable gun than its predecessor, making it virtually immune to frontal penetration by almost all Allied tank guns at normal combat ranges.

  • Hovedbevæpning: The devastating 8.8 cm KwK 43 L/71 gun. This longer-barreled version of the famous 88mm cannon had an extremely high muzzle velocity and was capable of destroying almost any Allied tank from ranges exceeding 3,500 meters.
  • Frontal Armor: The glacis plate was 150 mm thick, sloped at 50 degrees, providing an immense effective thickness and contributing to the tank’s 68–70 tonne weight.

Operational History and Challenges

First used in combat during the Allied invasion of Normandy in July 1944, the Tiger II was a terrifying opponent when operational. However, its immense weight placed a massive strain on its drivetrain (using the same Maybach engine as the lighter Panther), leading to frequent mechanical failures. Logistical issues, fuel shortages, and its complexity meant fewer than 500 were produced, and many were abandoned or destroyed by their own crews due to breakdowns, not enemy fire.

  • Combat Debut: Battle of Normandy (July 1944) with the 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion.
  • Weight/Mobility: Heavy weight severely limited strategic and tactical mobility.

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