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War thunder tiger tank
War thunder tiger tank





war thunder tiger tank

This fact alone ment the Tiger was not invincible.

war thunder tiger tank

That same round also split the weld on the top plate which shattered the radio inside the 131. After closer inspection to the 131 the 6 and 8 pdr hits were far from harmless as a round hit the underside of the 88’s barrel and was lodged in the turret ring, deeming the tank unserviceable. It was recorded in the unit’s diary "Crew members of Tiger 131 panic and abandon the tank after it was two harmless hits from a Churchill." It has been said that the crew of the Tiger panicked and left the Tiger intact, their fate was unknown. Tiger 131 at The Tank Museum in Bovington, England, 2008. There sat an abandoned Tiger, this was the first time the allied forces had seen the tank that caused so much grief up close. The next day he recalls going back to the engagement area to find a site that was beyond belief. Before l had chance to locate the source of this shot, my tank was hit by a shot which passed through the front plate, through the fighting compartment, and into the engine, setting it ablaze." The Lt and his crew bailed from the burning tank lucky to survive with only minor injuries. Gudgin recalls the events leading up to the capture "As we advanced towards our objectives we could see no sign of the enemy," "But suddenly my fellow troop leader's tank erupted in an enormous explosion. This order in itself hampered the allies with the knowledge they needed to combat against it, but that was soon to change.Ī then young Lt. The Tiger crews also were under orders to destroy the Tiger if it became unable to fight, which they did to stop the Tiger from being captured. It was several months earlier that the British forces had encountered the Tiger and the Churchills were no match. The King inspects a captured German Tiger I tank in Tunis, June 1943. It was the 48th Royal tank Regiment that played the vital part in the capture of the 131, the unit had been sent to Tunisia to fight against the German forces there in April 1943. The then Major Lidderdale was tasked with the supervision of the recovery operation on a machine that caused a lot of fear in the Allied ranks, it was commonly called “Tigerphobia”. What we do know, is that it was a matter of priority to capture a Tiger by any means possible. There is a lot of ghosts with smoke and mirrors about the story of the actual capture of the Tiger 131 in Africa, several books have claims of things done that have since been shrouded in doubt from letters to the Bovington museum from Douglas Lidderdale prior to his death. H1 from the 504th Heavy Tank Battalion, captured at Djebel Djaffa, Tunisia on the 21st April 1943, camouflage made by -zFireWyvern/ | download here







War thunder tiger tank