PzKpfw VIH Tiger - Ande por aí

Tigre I - Sdkfz.181

PaísAlemanha
CategoriaVeículos blindados
TipoChar
DescriçãoÁlbum 41 fotos do tanque do tigre "Tiger I – Sdkfz.181"

Galeria de fotos sobre um Tigre de HIV PzKpfw, O Tigre I (Tigre) est un char d’assaut lourd allemand en service durant la seconde guerre mondiale. Le développement du Tigre começou em 1937, seu primeiro engajamento ocorreu na Frente Oriental em Leningrado em 29 de agosto de 1942. O Tiger I tornou-se então o tanque alemão mais poderoso e blindado, mas seu alto peso (quase o dobro do de outros tanques) teve repercussões em sua mobilidade. Ao longo de seu engajamento, ele experimentou problemas mecânicos que reduziram seu impacto nas operações. É um tanque que, devido à sua complexidade e custo, foi produzido apenas 1.350 cópias pode-se dizer.

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The PzKpfw VI Ausf. E, commonly known as the Tiger I, was a German heavy tank of World War II. It was famous for its formidable combination of heavy armor and a powerful main gun, making it a terrifying opponent for Allied forces upon its debut in 1942.

Key Specifications

Feature Detail
Official Designation Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger Ausf. E (Sd.Kfz. 181)
Papel Tanque Pesado
Em Serviço 1942–1945
peso 57 tons (approx.)
tripulação 5 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver, Radio Operator)

Armament and Protection

The Tiger I was built around its two most feared features: the high-velocity gun and its thick, almost vertical armor plating.

  • Main Gun: The 8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 (88 mm), an adaptation of the famous anti-aircraft gun. This gun could reliably penetrate any Allied tank from long ranges.
  • Secondary Armament: Two 7.92 mm MG 34 machine guns.
  • Frontal Armor: Up to 100–120 mm (on the hull and turret), which was impervious to most Allied tank guns at typical engagement distances.
  • Side and Rear Armor: Generally 80 mm thick. Crew training often involved “angling” the tank to increase the effective thickness of this armor.

Mobility and Operational Challenges

Despite its combat power, the Tiger I was mechanically complex and demanded extensive logistical support.

  • Engine: Maybach HL230 P45 V-12 gasoline engine (700 horsepower).
  • Speed: Road speed was approximately 38 km/h (24 mph).
  • Complex Design: The intricate interleaved road wheel suspension provided a stable ride but was highly susceptible to mud and freezing in the Russian winter, and was difficult to maintain.
  • Logistics Nightmare: Its great weight often led to breakdowns, especially with the transmission and final drive. The tank’s size complicated rail transport, requiring the tracks to be swapped out for narrower ones.
  • Production Numbers: Due to its complexity and high resource cost, only about 1,350 were ever produced, a low number compared to Allied production.

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