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  2. Tiger II - Wikipedia

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    Fuel capacity: 860 litres (190 imp gal ... The Tiger II was a German heavy tank of the ... the firing test against the turret front was conducted after removal of the ...

  3. List of WWII Maybach engines - Wikipedia

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    V-12 Maybach HL230 P30, developing 700 PS. [a]This is an incomplete list of gasoline engines designed by Maybach AG, manufactured by Maybach and other firms under licence, and fitted in various German tanks (German: Panzerkampfwagen, French: chars blindés) and half-tracks before and during World War II.

  4. Maybach HL230 - Wikipedia

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    The engine was an upgraded version of the slightly smaller HL210 engine which was used to equip the first 250 Tiger I tanks built, and which had an aluminium crankcase and block. The earlier HL210 engine had a displacement of 21.353 L (1,303.0 cu in) or 1,779 cm³ per cylinder; bore 125 mm (4.9 in), stroke 145 mm (5.7 in).

  5. Tiger I - Wikipedia

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    By 3 August 1942, this Tiger had covered a total of 1,046 km (650 mi) by 31 March 1943 a total of 5,623 km (3,494 mi) and by 31 July 1943 a total of 7,736 km (4,807 mi).These figures clearly demonstrate that once the Tiger had overcome its teething troubles, it could withstand a lot of purposefully administered abuse during test programmes.

  6. German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II

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    B Tiger II. Notes: Tiger I (Panzer VI E/H, Sd.Kfz. 181) was armed with an 88 mm L/56 gun; Sturmtiger - assault tank based on Tiger I chassis. Armed with 380 mm rocket mortar converted from battle damaged tanks; Tiger II (Panzer VI B, Sd.Kfz. 182, also known as Königstiger) was armed with an 88 mm L/71 gun; Jagdtiger (Sd.Kfz. 186) - Based on ...

  7. VK 30.01 (H) - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, the development of the type was cancelled in favour of the development of the heavier and more advanced VK 45.01 (H) project, which in turn became the Tiger I prototype. The remaining turretless hulls remained in Henschel's factory in Haustenbek and were used as recovery, training and test vehicles.

  8. T29 heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    The T29 Heavy Tank was an American heavy tank project started in March 1944 to counter the appearance of the German Tiger II heavy tank. The T29 was not ready in time for the war in Europe, but it did provide post-war engineers with opportunities for applying engineering concepts to artillery and automotive components.

  9. M6 heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    TOG II* – British superheavy prototype tank for trench warfare; T29 – late-war prototype heavy tank; early version turret and gun was tested on M6A2E1 variant; Tanks of comparable role, performance and era. German VK 30.01 (H) – prototype for the Tiger I; British Excelsior – prototype heavy tank, two built, did not enter service

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