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- Tiger_I height "3000.0".
- Tiger_I length "6316.0".
- Tiger_I weight "54000.0".
- Tiger_I width "3560.0".
- Tiger_I abstract "Tiger I About this sound listen is the common name of a German heavy tank developed in 1942 and used in World War II. The final official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E, often shortened to Tiger. The Tiger I gave the Wehrmacht its first tank which mounted a KwK 36 88mm gun in an armoured fighting vehicle. The KwK 36 is not to be confused with the earlier and similar 8.8 cm Flak 36, a different weapon designed in parallel with the KwK 36 and firing the same ammunition (\"KwK\" denotes an armored vehicle gun, while \"Flak\" denotes anti-aircraft artillery). During the course of the war, the Tiger I saw combat on all German battlefronts. It was usually deployed in independent heavy tank battalions, which proved highly effective.While the Tiger I has been called an outstanding design, it was over-engineered, using expensive materials and labour-intensive production methods. Only 1,347 were built between August 1942 and August 1944. The Tiger was prone to certain types of track failures and breakdowns, and limited in range by its high fuel consumption. It was expensive to maintain, but generally mechanically reliable. It was also difficult to transport, and vulnerable to immobilization when mud, ice and snow froze between its overlapping and interleaved Schachtellaufwerk-pattern road wheels in both rasputitsa and succeeding winter weather conditions, often jamming them solid. In 1944, production was phased out in favour of the Tiger II.The tank was given its nickname \"Tiger\" by Ferdinand Porsche, and the Roman numeral was added after the later Tiger II entered production. The initial official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausführung H (‘‘Panzer VI version H’’, abbreviated PzKpfw VI Ausf. H), with the H being for the designer/manufacturer, Henschel. It was classed with ordnance inventory designation SdKfz 182. The tank was later redesignated as PzKpfw VI Ausf. E in March 1943, with ordnance inventory designation SdKfz 181.Today, only a handful of Tigers survive in museums and exhibitions worldwide. The Bovington Tank Museum's Tiger 131 is currently the only one restored to running order.".
- Tiger_I height "3.0".
- Tiger_I length "6.316".
- Tiger_I thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-299-1805-16,_Nordfrankreich,_Panzer_VI_(Tiger_I).2.jpg?width=300.
- Tiger_I type Heavy_tank.
- Tiger_I usedInWar World_War_II.
- Tiger_I weight "5.4E7".
- Tiger_I width "3.56".
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink Surviving_Tigers.pdf.
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink books?id=fJidAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA55.
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- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink tigerp.htm.
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink tiger.html.
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink tiger1.htm.
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink tigerheavytank.
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink archive-viewer?id=xiADAAAAMBAJ&pg=68&query=Volume+146.
- Tiger_I wikiPageExternalLink www.tiger-tank.com.
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- Tiger_I wikiPageLength "66079".
- Tiger_I wikiPageOutDegree "246".
- Tiger_I wikiPageRevisionID "707472796".
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 101st_SS_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 102nd_SS_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 103rd_SS_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 152_mm_howitzer-gun_M1937_(ML-20).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 17pdr_SP_Achilles.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 1st_SS_Panzer_Division_Leibstandarte_SS_Adolf_Hitler.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 2nd_SS_Panzer_Division_Das_Reich.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 3rd_SS_Panzer_Division_Totenkopf.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 48th_Royal_Tank_Regiment.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 502nd_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 503rd_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 57_mm_anti-tank_gun_M1943_(ZiS-2).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 5_cm_KwK_38.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 6th_Cuirassier_Regiment_(France).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 7.5_cm_KwK_37.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 7.5_cm_KwK_40.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 7.5_cm_KwK_42.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 7.92×57mm_Mauser.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink M6.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 76_mm_divisional_gun_M1942_(ZiS-3).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 76_mm_gun_M1.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 41.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 8.8_cm_KwK_36.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink 85_mm_air_defense_gun_M1939_(52-K).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink M3.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink APCBC.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_rifle.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Archer_(tank_destroyer).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Armour-piercing_discarding_sabot.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Army_Base_Repair_Organisation.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Assault_gun.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Wall.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_France.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Villers-Bocage.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Béja.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Casemate.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heavy_tanks_of_Germany.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_heavy_tanks.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_tanks_of_Germany.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Cauville.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Centurion_(tank).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Char_B1.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Churchill_tank.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Comet_(tank).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Cromwell_tank.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Cruiser_Mk_VIII_Challenger.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Cruiser_tank.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink D-10_tank_gun.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink David_Brown_Ltd..
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Deep_wading.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Differential_(mechanical_device).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Elefant.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Erwin_Aders.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink European_Theater_of_Operations,_United_States_Army.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink F-34_tank_gun.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Porsche.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink File:Turmzielfernrohr_9c.jpg.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Firepower.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Ford_(crossing).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Benning.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Staudegger.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Fury_(2014_film).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink German_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink German_heavy_tank_battalion.
- Tiger_I wikiPageWikiLink Gun_mantlet.