The Tiger tank

but what was that weird housing on the back of the turret

Is a pistol port.

the Russian tank busters would shread these to dust, check them out and relating pictures with tiger tanks having no rear due to it is simply fragmated.

Yes sure jenkin: :rolleyes:

The 13.(Tiger) Kompanie, of Panzer Regiment Großdeutschland, reported on the armor protection of the Tiger: “During a scouting patrol two Tigers encountered about 20 Russian tanks on their front, while additional Russian tanks attacked from behind. A battle developed in which the armor and weapons of the Tiger were extraordinarily successful. Both Tigers were hit (mainly by 76.2 mm armor-piercing shells) 10 or more times at ranges from 500 to 1,000 meters. The armor held up all around. Not a single round penetrated through the armor. Also hits in the running gear, in which the suspension arms were torn away, did not immobilize the Tiger. While 76.2 mm anti-tank shells continuously struck outside the armor, on the inside, undisturbed, the commander, gunner, and loader selected targets, aimed, and fired. The end result was 10 enemy tanks knocked out by two Tigers within 15 minutes” (JENTZ, Thomas L.; Germany’s TIGER Tanks - Tiger I and II: Combat Tactics; op. cit.).

On July 7th of 1943, single Tiger tank commanded by SS-Oberscharfuehrer Franz Staudegger from 2nd Platoon of 13th Panzer Company of 1st SS Panzer Grenadier Division “LSSAH” engaged Soviet group of some 50 T-34 tanks around Psyolknee (southern sector of the Kursk salient). Staudegger used up his entire ammunition after destroying some 22 Soviet tanks, while the rest retreated. For his achievement, Franz Staudegger was awarded the Knight’s Cross

And more, image of a very weary shoot out Tiger, this tank withstand 227 shots of 14,5 mm AT rifle, 14 shots of 57 mm and 11 of 76,2mm, none go trough.

Is a pistol port.

Isn’t the pistol port on the left rear of the turret and was later replaced with a second escape hatch?

I’m talking about the strange extra add on to the direct rear of the turret…

…Or am I just completely lost? (LOL…may very well be :D)

That tiger looks like it needs a new paintjob :mrgreen:

Isn’t the pistol port on the left rear of the turret and was later replaced with a second escape hatch?

I’m talking about the strange extra add on to the direct rear of the turret…

I am loosed, you better point it in a pic so I can help you.

That tiger looks like it needs a new paintjob

And perhaps some change in underwear :mrgreen:

Another pic of a Tiger belong to the S. Pz.Abt 501, that particular vehicle arrived to Afrika in November 1942. The Tiger deployed in this teather achieved a kill-loss ratio of 25-1.

I = Pistol Port

II = Strange Rear Thing

Ah yes, and would the helmets on the tank belong to the crew? Because I know German Tankers never wore any leather helmets…

I bet a tiger was a pain to kill in Africa,such a monster.

That is just another box for spares/tools /rations, etc.

Ah yes, and would the helmets on the tank belong to the crew? Because I know German Tankers never wore any leather helmets…

It belongs to the crew, is was a good choice if you had to abandon the Tiger and faced artillery fire. Sometimes steel helmet were used when the crew had to fough dismounted. No leather helmet were provided to panzercrewmen just fabric caps.

Wittman 88 kill.

Tiger of the S.Pz.Abt 503 being towed by 2 Sd.Kfz 9 Famo haltracks, that were posible only in flat terrain.

Interesting “gun art” in This Tiger:

Haha! I love that photo!!! I wonder if any Allied tank crewmen ever stared down that barrel…

Tiger Tanks in Africa

Tiger tank on the western front

Tiger tank on the Eastern front.

Colored picture of a Tiger Tank

Hoped you enjoyed them Panzerknacker!

Nice pics but:

Tiger Tanks in Africa

The King Tiger did not participate in the African battles, in 1944 when this AFV entered in service the war in that continent was already over.

Possibly that photo was taken in a steppe during the Eastern Campaigns?

I think those are calibrating their 88mm guns before the deliver to the S.PZ.Abt.

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Here, King Tigers conduct gunnery exercises. These are from the 3d Company,
Heavy Tank Battalion 503, which received new King Tigers in July 1944. The tank
in the foreground has the Porsche turret, as did 12 of the 14 initially issued
to the company; the other two had the more common Henschel turret.

Porsche turret was cooler :cool:

Also very nice link

Probably it does , but it had a little disanvantage, the round mantlet create a “shot trap” behind the gun and deflect the incoming proyectiles to the drives top armor.

And it had “just” 110 mm steel compared with 180mm of armor in Tiger II H turret

Oh my gosh I am sorry I posted wrong information! I keep doing it, I need to stop!
So if I may correct my self that picture seems like it came from the Eastern Campaign. Probably during the summer. Sorry for giving the viewers wrong information.

3 stages in the change of a wide track in Tiger 1 H.

The data in january 1944, somewhere in the Eastern Fornt.

That looks painful to change a track in the middle of winter,note lot of them have their hands in thier pockets afterwards.