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The Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E, also known as the Tiger I, was a German heavy tank that was used during World War II. It was first deployed in 1942 and was known for its heavy armor and powerful 88mm main gun. The Tiger I had a weight of around 57 tons and a top speed of around 25 mph. The Tiger I was heavily armored, with up to 100 mm of armor on the front of the hull and turret, which made it very difficult to penetrate with the anti-tank weapons of the time. The Tiger I was powered by a Maybach HL230 V-12 water-cooled gasoline engine, which provided it with a range of around 110 miles. The Tiger I was an effective weapon on the battlefield, but it had a number of drawbacks. It was costly to produce, required large amounts of fuel and had complex mechanical systems that made it difficult to maintain. The Tiger I was also relatively slow and had a high profile, which made it vulnerable to air attack. Despite these drawbacks, the Tiger I was an iconic and fearsome weapon that struck fear into the hearts of its enemies. On our website you can download a drawing of Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E in pdf svg png jpg ai eps formats Use it for 3d modelling different illustrations typography engineering and design projects All our drawings are made in high quality therefore they can be very helpful in your work study or research.

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