schwarzpanzer
Senior Airman
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- Aug 8, 2005
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When the Tiger first appeared in Leningrad it wasn't a shambles. The Red Army was shocked beyond belief, the Tiger achieved amazing results. And the Soviet tanks and troops were smashed to pieces. Only two Tigers were destroyed or damaged, a few broke down but were recovered. And I believe even the damaged one was recovered.
The first time Tiger saw action was on August 29th of 1942 and September 21st/22nd at Mga, southeast of Leningrad with 1st company of sPzAbt 502. The unsuccessful engagements ended in the new Tiger being captured by the Soviets, who then examined it and exhibited during the captured equipment exhibition in Moscow's Gorky Park in 1943. The failure of Tigers was attributed to mechanical problems as well as poor terrain conditions, totally unsuitable for heavy tanks.
The Tiger destroyed well in excess of 400 tanks while in North Africa for a loss of three destroyed themselves. That is not a fu*kin' shambles, you tart.
the ground was marsh and the Tigers were used wrong. This was never done again
You came up against a Tiger in anything, at anytime during the war, no matter what you're in ... unless it's another Tiger or a King Tiger - you've f*cked it ... face it.
MacArther said:The question is, what calibur did it to the Churchill, and was it an anti-tank gun or a tank mounted weapon?