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Better than any mass-produced piece-of-**** Sherman (except the Firefly British conversion). Russian T-34/85s and JS-2 tanks were even better than American ones and even they didn't fare well in engagements with the King Tiger. Key weakness for the Tiger series was engine hp and transmission problems; even so, they were introduced at at time of round-the-clock Allied bombing, fuel shortages, lack of properly trained crews, and outnumbered 11-to-1 in armor. Only around 1,800 of the Tigers were produced (489 King Tigers) yet they took a tremendous toll on the enemy armor engaged. There is NO DOUBT that if they had sufficient numbers even at that late stage of the war the Tigers (along with the equally impressive Panther) would have decimated Allied armor. You guys that keep attacking German technology conveniently "forget" how one nation layed Europe and Russia to waste and built incredible machines under the harshest conditions at a time when everyone knew the war was lost. You criticize the King Tiger when historically the Allies that actually met it in combat gave it the name "Royal Tiger" out of fear AND respect. It WAS a formidible machine. IMO, Germany has continued the fine tradition with the Leo I and II series. They are highly successful and increasingly the choice as Europe's premiere MBT. Get over it. And anyone who says Russian tanks are garbage outta have his ass shipped out in an M-1A2 and land on the outskirts of Moscow in 50 degree below zero weather with Mils, Migs, and Sukhois flying about and Russian troops armed with ATGWs. No takers?... didn't think so since the M-1A2 is confined to attacking puny nations with poor import stripped armor of the FSU crewed by sand-dwelling conscripts. Most impressive- NOT! You guys are pathetic. Guess it will take ANOTHER 9/11 incident to temporarily shut you up. Rob |
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