Disambiguation evidence for Tiger I tank via surface form

"Tiger I"


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Predicate Object
armorType rolled homogeneous armor
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 5
crewRoles commander
crewRoles driver
crewRoles gunner
crewRoles loader
crewRoles radio operator
designDate 1941
designer Henschel & Sohn
developedFrom Tiger I tank self-linksurface differs
surface form: VK 45.01 (H)
engine Maybach HL210 P45
engine Maybach HL230 P45
engineType V-12 petrol engine
firstCombatUse 1942
frontHullArmorThickness 100 mm
height about 3.0 m
instanceOf German heavy tank
instanceOf World War II tank
introduced 1942
length about 6.3 m hull length
mainArmament 8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 gun
manufacturer Henschel & Sohn
maximumRoadSpeed about 38 km/h
notableFeature complex mechanical design
notableFeature high-velocity 88 mm gun
notableFeature interleaved road wheels
notableFeature thick frontal armor
notableTheater Eastern Front
notableTheater Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign
notableTheater North African campaign
surface form: North African Campaign
notableTheater Western Front
surface form: Western Front after 1944
operationalRange about 100–195 km on road
powerOutput 650 hp
retired 1945
role breakthrough tank
role heavy tank
secondaryArmament 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun
serviceBranch German Army
serviceBranch German Waffen-SS armored units
sideArmorThickness 80 mm
status discontinued
successor Tiger II
survivingExamples on museum display in several countries
suspension torsion bar
transmission Maybach OLVAR OG 40 12 16 B
turretFrontArmorThickness 100 mm
usedBy Waffen-SS
usedBy Wehrmacht
weight approximately 57 tonnes
width about 3.7 m

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Panzer division typicalEquipment
"Tiger I"
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