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The Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. H/E Tiger I (also called Mark VI-H/E, Panzer VI-H/E, Pzkw VI-H/E, SdKfz 181-H/E, or Sonderkraftfahrzeug 181-H/E) was a German tank of World War II.
This armoured fighting vehicle was first used in late- 1942. It weighed 55-57 tons and was the heaviest German production tank to date. It had a crew of five, and was armed with an 88 mm cannon (the KwK 36). The Tiger I was in use until the German surrender and was given its nickname by Ferdinand Porsche. This design eventually resulted in the PzKpfw VI Königstiger, known as the Tiger II or King Tiger.
The Tiger was possibly the most sophisticated and best engineered tank of its time. The internal layout was typical of German tanks, with the hull divided into four parts: two front compartments for the driver and the radio-operator, a central fighting compartment, and the rear engine compartment. The tank had front armor up to 100 mm thick, with 80 mm on the sides and back of hull and turret; to simplify production, flat sections were used where possible, with interlocking and welding rather than bolted joints. Although quite sufficiently armored for 1942, for its elevated weight the tank was rather poorly protected.
Typical of the larger German tanks, the turret had a full circular floor rotating with it. This was surrounded by fixed floor panels forming a continuous level floor for the fighting compartment. All the panels could be lifted to reveal storage boxes.
It was the first German tank to have triple interleaving road wheel s, which improved load distribution. The steel and rubber wheels were mounted on sixteen independent torsion bar axles , which gave a relatively soft and stable ride for such a large vehicle. The complex system had a number of drawbacks; one was that the wheels could become packed with mud or snow that could then freeze. The Russians discovered this and on occasion timed their attacks in the early morning, when the Tigers were more likely to be immobilized.
This tank also featured a hydraulically-controlled pre-selector gearbox and a semiautomatic transmission. The weight of the tank also meant a new steering system; instead of the clutch-and-brake designs of lighter vehicles, a variation on the British Merritt-Brown system was used. The initial engine was a 590 hp 21 litre Maybach petrol design, which was found to be rather underpowered; this was soon upgraded to a 24 litre model.
The original design could submerge to 4.0 m and remain there for 2.5 hours. This required extensive preparation, including locking the turret, sealing all openings, and disengaging the fans so that water rather than air could cool the engine. This capability, being expensive, was abandoned after the first 495 tanks had been produced, and other means were used to get the vehicles across rivers.
Henschel began development of the Tiger in spring of 1937. After various sidetracks Henschel and three other companies (Porsche, MAN and Daimler-Benz) submitted designs in 1941 for a 35 ton tank with a 75 mm main gun. The emergence of the Russian T-34 rendered these design obsolete; according to Henschel designer Erwin Adlers "There was great consternation when it was discovered that the Soviet tanks were superior to anything available to the WehrmachtThe Wehrmacht (literally defence force or means/power of resistance was the name of the armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It replaced the old Reichswehr and was succeded by the former West German Bundeswehr, and the East German Nationale Vol". An immediate weight increase to 45 tons and an increase in gun calibre to 88 mm was ordered. The due date for new prototypes was set for April 20April 20 is the 110th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (111th in leap years). There are 255 days remaining. Events 636 Battle of Yarmuk: Arabs take control of Syria and Palestine away from the Byzantine Empire. 1653 Oliver Cromwell disbands Parli, 1942, Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler ( April 20, 1889 April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer (leader) of the National Socialist German Workers' Party and of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. In that capacity he was Chancellor of Germany, head of government, and head of state, ruling as a's birthday. With the limited design time the existing lighter designs were used as the basis for the new tank. Unlike the Panther tankThe Panther was a medium tank of the German Army in World War II. Until 1944 it was designated as the PzKpfw V Panther and also had the Ordnance inventory designation of SdKfz 171. The Panther was a direct response to the Soviet T-34. First encountered on, the design did not incorporate any of the innovations of the T-34: the deflection benefits of sloping armor were absent. Porsche and Henschel submitted prototype designs and they were compared at Rastenburg before Hitler. The Henschel design was accepted but was fitted with the turret from the Porsche design. Production began in August 1942 of the Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf E. At the same time ninety of the Porsche version were also ordered, which were not used; the chassis were converted into the Panzerjäger Tiger, also known as ElefantThe JgPz Tiger Elefant (SdKfz 184) was an anti-tank vehicle Panzerjager tank hunter) of the Wehrmacht in World War II. The vehicle was sometimes called the Ferdinand after its designer. Developed by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche on Hitler's orders for the Russian or Ferdinand.