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There were many tanks and armoured vehicles fielded during the Second World War, but only handful of them achieved legendary status. Today’s article will be about one of the most iconic tanks of the whole war, which earned the reputation of a merciless tank killer – the mighty Tiger. To be more precise, its original Ausf. H1 variant.
In the game, the Tiger sits on the rank III with the BR value of 5.7. There’s not really much of a point in repeating the story of its conception, told over and over again by a myriad of books and documentaries, so we’ll give you just a brief summary. The Tiger was the result of a long and painful development of the first German heavy tank. The development started in the 1937 and culminated in two prototypes – the VK 45.01(H) with conventional layout and the innovative VK 45.01(P) with the revolutionary gasoline-electric drive. The latter was however declined due to complexity and reliability issues and the VK 45.01(H) emerged victorious, with the first serial Tigers rolling out from assembly lines in August 1942.
The Tiger was built for two reasons – armour and firepower. The first factor was represented by the 100mm thick frontal and turret armour, combined with the 120mm thick turret mantlet, covering nearly the whole turret front. This level of frontal protection made the tank nigh invulnerable to nearly anything Allies could throw at it. At the time, even the 80mm thick side armour could be often pierced only at close range. In the game, you have no such luxury however. At the 4.7 - 6.7 BR range, you will meet plenty of opponents able to defeat your frontal armour, as the frontal plate is unsloped and relies only on raw thickness. But worry not, the “boxy“ nature of the armour allows you to effectively use angling to your advantage. If angled properly, the frontal armour will give you roughly 150mm of effective armour and the side armour will provide nearly as much. These values are enough to reliably shrug off most of tank guns at given BR range, provided you keep your distance.
As for firepower, the Tiger I has it in spades. At the time of its introduction, the 8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 main gun was arguably the best tank gun in the world. It featured high muzzle velocity, flat shell trajectory and was able to knock out any contemporary opponent even at long range. This remained a deadly weapon right until the end of the war. In War Thunder, the gun is no less effective – the basic PzGr.39 APCBC round offers up to 165mm of penetration and at the range of 2000 meters is still able to pierce up to 116mm of flat armour. This means Tiger can easily dispatch most of its opponents on its given BR range and even the well armoured adversaries like the IS-2 mod. 1944 or the T-44 can be easily destroyed at closer range, given you’re able to exploit their weakspots. And since the APCBC round contains a hefty dose of explosive filler, a single penetration usually means either destruction or at least crippling damage. And in case you miss your first shot, don’t worry. With a fully trained and specialised loader, the loading time will be comfortable 7.9 seconds.
Alternatively, you can use the PzGr APCBC round, trading some penetration for higher muzzle velocity and larger filler, or you can utilize the Hl.Gr.39 HEAT round with 110mm of penetration at all ranges.
PROS AND CONS OF THE VEHICLE:
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Despite the weight of 57 tonnes, the tank is quite mobile for its size. With its top speed of 33 kph (cross-country), it’s obviously not a speed demon. However the gasoline Maybach HL 210 P45 V12 engine, producing 650 horsepower when fully upgraded, gives the tank a power-to-weight ratio of 11 hp/tonne. Which is not bad for a heavy tank and allows the vehicle to accelerate fairly quickly. Additionally, the Tiger can pivot (eg. turning on the spot with tracks running at opposite direction), so you can angle your hull or turn the tank around without leaving cover.
In the real life, the Tiger excelled at long-range combat, utilizing its great gun while maximizing its own armour protection. In the game, this is also true – the best role for it is a long-range sniper, finding its niche on large open maps like Mozdok or Kursk. That however does not mean the tank is useless in close quarters combat! In hands of a skilled player, able to fully exploit an angling of the Tiger‘s armour and it's good rate of fire, the Tiger can be a surprisingly good brawler. Either way, never fall under an impression your Tiger is invulnerable! Especially the IS-2 with its massive, yet slow loading 122mm main gun can knock out your Tiger with ease at any range, so never forget to angle your armour and to maintain situational awareness to prevent being flanked!
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Combining sturdy armour, a great gun and adequate mobility, the Tiger is a very enjoyable heavy tank, which rewards tactical approach and long range gunnery, but can be also effectively used up close. While it’s not so menacing and fear-inducing like it was in 1942 at the time of its initial deployment, and it could never live up to nearly mythical (and sometimes exaggerated) reputation it gained during the course of history, it’s still a great heavy tank, allowing you to control your own legendary Tiger, if only virtual one.
Author: Jan ”RayPall” Kozák
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Comments (77)
absolute great tank speciale when they put to lower br classe do the test make line up 3tanks 4.7 any country but no germans fight 10games you will face9-7times a tiger br5.7 now for the fun part play tanks german tiger br.5.7and 2 other tanks same or a bit lower you will never face in fight BR6.7very strang so in my book MM is a fail and need some serieus twicking sadly because of this many players already left the game please fix this MM so players come back thank you
german bias is real
nice tank tho
Tiger is a monster tho in 5.7, why gaijin said its mythical
How come we cant get the Tiger in the iconic Panzer Grey Camoflauge? Like its not even available for unlock...
Great Article! Quote "Poor In game treatment" ???... I think not! More like Thank you War Thunder for providing us players with a finely detailed and best game presentation yet of the infamous ww2 legend Tiger 1 H/E, In fact all the vehicles in game, the continued updates to models, maps, bug fixes, blogs and profile articaling,and wow! Sweet skins and pics community! Cheers WT! o7
The people whining now in the comments are the ones who dont know how to angle or to properly position so you dont over extend. I fell like these are the same people who will get the Tiger 2 and complain it sucks also. The Tiger isnt an invincible machine. Granted, the German tech tree doesn't have any heavies before the Tiger, which is probably why no one knows how to play it.
Armament is actually two machine guns, but like all tanks in the game (except extremely few like the Jagdpanther), the hull mounted 7.92 mm MG 34 doesn't do anything. It's been 5 years now, maybe it would be time to fix the existing vehicles that are already in the game instead of constantly adding new ones? And please, stop "fixing" the maps. You're just making them worse Gaijin.
GREAT! With the new round, if your brrrrrritish shell from 4.7 goes around the gunner again, or goes everywhere on the spot that's 200mm and doesn't care about the rest of the thinner armored part of the turret. The thing shoots back with it's op PZGR and one shots you. While your shot should have set everyone in the tank afire. GG NO RE GAJIN
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