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Tanks, what a find.

On my seaches for German WW11 tank web sites, I have come across a web page with german tanks I had never seen before.
A Tiger (P) Elephant with a Porsche turret ????
There are quite a few different types.
The web address is www.accurate-armour.com
Then click on. Tracked AFV ww1/2 Then click German.
Hope you enjoy. Its a cracking web page.

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Of course Porsche made tractors before the war and were converted to make tanks. I believe that the version with the Porsche turret was one of the best.
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On my seaches for German WW11 tank web sites, I have come across a web page with german tanks I had never seen before.
A Tiger (P) Elephant with a Porsche turret ????
There are quite a few different types.
The web address is www.accurate-armour.com
Then click on. Tracked AFV ww1/2 Then click German.
Hope you enjoy. Its a cracking web page.

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Michael,

Do you believe in Serendipity?????

A friend that I have not spoken to in over a year called yesterday and started talking about Tiger tanks!?! He has just been reading up on them having followed a link from the Bovington Tank Museum website. Porsche had offered designs for both Tiger I and Tiger II but neither were adopted (and both may have been superior).

follow this link http://www.tiger-tank.com/secure/history.htm

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Porsche did have 60 to 80 chassies already built, being that confidant of winning the order for the new 45 ton tank. But loosing it, Porsche was left, stuck with them.
So thay were converted from the 45 ton into the 65ton Tiger (P) Elephant ? or Ferdinand, named after Mr Porsche himself. They too were found not up to scratch even with its bolt on 200mm thick frontal armour and the long-barrelled 88mm gun.
In Russia, Kursk, the Russian ground troops found them easy to Knock out at close range, with the Malakoff cocktail. The tank was lacking close quarter weapons.
so some were used in Italy and others were made into Bergetiger.
I'm not sure, but I think it was one of the first tanks to be powerd by electric motors. Two maybach engines of 320hp through a generator to two electric motors, one for each independently driven track.
On paper, it was the dogs round bits, but in reality it seems it was a failure.
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