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UNIQUE ID 75: TIGER TANK

(Model: Mid-Production Model)

Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

(Location: Hall 6: German Vehicles)


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Unique ID: 75
Added to Database: May 2008
Last Edited: May 2008
Type (ID): Tiger (170)
Model (ID): Mid-Production Model (310)
Location Category (ID): Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles (2130)
Location (ID): Hall 6: German Vehicles (2135)
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Location History:
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1: Wegmann & Co, Kassel, Nordhessen, Germany (Turret manufacturer)
2: Henschel und Sohn, Kassel, Nordhessen, Germany (Chassis manufacturer and vehicle assembly)
3: Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia (Current location)


Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:

This example has the remains of a coating of Zimmerit and is internally very complete (source: R. Fleming). It has the new low cupola, and rubber-tyred roadwheels with standard combat track. However it appears to be without the outer set of roadwheels, perhaps indicating that when it was originally captured it was running on transport track. It is also unusual in not having the band of armour on the left side of the mantlet. It appears to have battle damage on the left side of the mantlet above the sighting holes. It is now fitted with Russian headlamps on the top front corners of the superstructure.

Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:

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1: Front left view

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Photo ID: 168
Added: 3 July 2008
Filename: Scan_Tig...
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