Tiger Tank facts
While investigating facts about Tiger Tank Ww2 and Tiger Tank 2, I found out little known, but curios details like:
The movie "Fury" is the first movie since '46 that used an original German Tiger I tank. They also used ten original Sherman tanks. Even though it is fiction it is regarded as one of the most realistic WWII movies.
how tiger tanks were destroyed?
During the WWII invasion of Normandy, a new Canadian tank gunner destroyed 3 tiger tanks with his first 5 shots in combat, including a famous German tank commander with over 130 kills. The Canadian tanker's only prior experience was firing a half dozen tank rounds during training.
What's tiger tank?
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across answering what made the tiger tank so good. Here are 28 of the best facts about Tiger Tank Model and Tiger Tank Vs Sherman I managed to collect.
what tiger tank was in fury?
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The instruction manual for the WW2 Tiger tank was written in poetry, and features 'a woman who frequently found herself without any clothes with cartoon Tiger crewmen'
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A Super Pershing tank, one of only two ever built, met and destroyed a King Tiger (Tiger II) in WWII
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The German Tiger tank in WW2 was so well-armored, it once took 227 hits from Russian tanks and still managed to drive 40 miles to safety
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The German tiger tank can be killed by fighters by ricocheting bullets off the ground in front of it so they would come up under the tank’s belly and kill it.
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Michael Wittmann, a German tank commander during WW2, that is known for having ambushed a British armoured division, destroying 14 tanks, 15 personnel carriers and 2 anti-tank guns, all while on board of a Tiger I tank and within a space of 15 minutes.
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In 1943, a single Tiger tank engaged around 50 T-34s. It used all its ammunition and destroyed 22 T-34s while the rest retreated.
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About the Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte, a WWII 1,000 ton German super tank concept, being 15x larger and 20x heavier than the standard Tiger I. It was approved by Hitler but cut from development in 1943, along with the even larger Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster, due to complications of being too large.
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There is only one remaining operational Tiger Tank in the world - the Tiger 131 located at The Tank Museum in Bovington, England
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During WW2 Franz Staudegger killed two T34 tanks with hand grenades. Days later, in a damaged Tiger, he and his crew single handedly destroyed another 22 tanks, taking 67 hits.
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The SU-152's gun was so strong, it could knock off the turret of Tiger tanks (68 tonnes) with only the blast of the shell.
Why were tiger tanks so good?
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The show Shark Tank and Dragon's Den are both based on the Japanese show: "Manē no Tora" or "Money Tigers"
the largest tank ever designed, the Maus, had a turret that weighed more than a fully loaded Tiger 1 tank, or 55 tons. - source
Ferdinand Porsche, the designer of the Volkswagen Beetle and founder of Porsche, was a member of the Nazi party and the SS, and was also involved in the design of the Tiger I tank and V-1 Flying Bomb - source
Otto Carius, a former German tank ace during World War 2 and credited with destroying more than 150 tanks, is still alive. He owns a pharmacy shop named after the Tiger Tank. He is also one of only 890 recipients of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves.
Besides designing racecars and the VW Beetle, the founder of Porsche also worked on Tiger tanks, and designed one of the most lethal tank killers of World War II. It was a hybrid electric vehicle, despite being over 65 tons in weight. It was armed with a special longer version of the Tiger's gun - source
When was the tiger tank first used?
Between D-Day and the fall of Germany, American tanks only fought Tiger I tanks three times.
How many tiger tanks are left in the world?
In WW2 a scout car of Troop B, 87th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron was able to destroy a German Tiger I heavy tank
Tiger 131, which portrays an enemy tank in the upcoming movie Fury, is the first real Tiger tank to be used in a feature film.
It is possible to use a hand crank to start an engine in a Tiger tank.
The German Tiger tank in WWII was a hybrid, technology not commonly found in road cars until the 1990's!
American tanks only faced the Tiger tank 3 times in WWII. A Sherman tank won, a Pershing lost, and the Tiger didn't have a crew the third time