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22 Απρ 2017, 12:05
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Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger Ausf. B mit 10.5 L/68

ΣΕ 1 ΣΥΛΛΟΓΗ ΑΠΟ Moon.
World War 2 and Cold War Vehicles
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A ragdoll of the Tiger II with the 10.5cm cannon as it appears in War Thunder.

Includes:
Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger Ausf. B mit 10.5 L/68 (normal, skybox, ragdolled suspension)
Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger Ausf. B mit 10.5 L/68 parts (wheels, track link)
Rheinmetall MG34 Panzerlauf

Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger Ausf. B mit 10.5 L/68

A Krupp proposal made in 1944 to rearm the Tiger II with a newly made 105mm cannon, derived from an anti aircraft gun. While the proposal was promising, it was ultimately rejected due to the 105mm cannon using two-piece ammunition, which would not only reduce the rate of fire due to assembly time, but require a second loader on the already cramped Tiger II production turret.

Name: PanzerKampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. B mit 10.5 L/68
Manufacturer: Henschel(hull), Krupp(turret)
Armament: 1x 105mm KwK L/68, 2x 7.92mm MG 34
Class: Heavy Tank
Role: assault vehicle, combat vehicle, infantry and armor support
Weight: ~70.5 tons, possibly
Engine: Maybach HL230 P30
Speed: 38-41 km road. 15-20 km off-road, possibly
Crew: 6
Suspension: Torsion Bar
Time of production: not produced
Volume of production: not produced

Please report any bugs you find.

Credits:
Gaijin Entertainment for War Thunder
KOVAH for the models
Nem for VTFEdit
Cannonfodder for his plugins
Various people for the texture settings
37 σχόλια
Violet Pijin 12 Μαϊ 2018, 20:55 
i cant find the tanks
Marcelievsky 9 Μαϊ 2017, 15:46 
Yes, this vehicle is impossible. The time the German army would have to analyze and create a prototype and put it into action would be equivalent to putting it into operation in the Korean War
Moon.  [Δημιουργός] 26 Απρ 2017, 2:51 
It would have still been a logistical nightmare. Developing a new caliber just for the sake of a slight improvement on a vehicle is not worth it.
Zoopark 25 Απρ 2017, 19:58 
Developing an entirely new calibre and ammunition takes time. And the Germans didn't have time,.
Dr_Skoda 25 Απρ 2017, 18:21 
Well, providing if they went on stress free from allied bombing, things might have been different
Moon.  [Δημιουργός] 25 Απρ 2017, 15:37 
Depends on how the ammunition is designed. The 105 required two piece ammunition because it was based on a naval gun, which requires two piece ammunition.

Do you understand how difficult making up a new caliber is? It's easier to refine guns of existing caliber. It would have been easier to redesign a 105 gun than to make a whole new caliber.
Dr_Skoda 25 Απρ 2017, 14:57 
Well they couldve made up the caliber from scratch, like the 88, but now i realize, doesnt a 100mm require two piece?
Moon.  [Δημιουργός] 25 Απρ 2017, 14:33 
Germany had no 95mm or 100mm guns.

Plus the problem was not the caliber, it was the fact that the gun used two-piece ammunition.
Dr_Skoda 25 Απρ 2017, 14:25 
There couldve been a perfect middleground between the 88mm and 105mm range to give the tiger II a decent yet practical preformance, say 100mm or 95mm
Moon.  [Δημιουργός] 24 Απρ 2017, 5:58 
I already told you I do not have access to them mate.