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The 'PANTIGER' - I aint never heard of that???

Article about: I found this article on the 'Lone Sentry' Blog and thought it might be interesting for the forum members as i have never heard or read of the Koenigs Tiger ( or Tiger II ) being called this

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    Default The 'PANTIGER' - I aint never heard of that???

    I found this article on the 'Lone Sentry' Blog and thought it might be interesting for the forum members as i have never heard or read of the Koenigs Tiger ( or Tiger II ) being called this name before .....

    When the Allied forces first encountered the Tiger II in Normandy in the summer of 1944, the panzer was briefly referred to as the “Pantiger”. The Associated Press picked up the name “Pantiger” in their article on August 19th:

    Germans have thrown a huge new, heavily armored tank into action on both the Russian and northern French fronts in an effort to stem the Allied advances, but first reports denied it was a “super weapon.”

    One of the new monsters weighing over 65 tons and with six inch armor plate—an inch and a half thicker than anything the enemy yet has put into action—was taken by the British on the Orne river front. The tank was a victim of a mechanical breakdown and never had fired a shot in battle.

    Christened the “Pantiger” by its captors, the tank combines the best features of the Nazi Tiger and Panther tanks, which weigh 45 tons each. It is 23 feet long and over 11 feet wide, has an extra wheel on each side of its tracks and a huge, clumsy looking turret.

    The name “Pantiger” was still being used as late as the publication of Tactical and Technical Trends, October 1944.

    PANTIGER, A REDESIGNED TIGER, NEWEST ENEMY HEAVY TANK

    A new 67-ton German heavy tank—referred to variously as Pantiger and Tiger II—has been employed against the Allies this summer in France. Actually a redesigned Tiger (Pz. Kpfw. VI), it mounts the 8.8-cm Kw. K. 43 gun. On the basis of a preliminary report, the general appearance of the new tank is that of a scaled-up Pz. Kpfw. V (Panther) on the wide Tiger tracks. It conforms to normal German tank practice insofar as the design, lay-out, welding, and interlocking of the main plates are concerned. All sides are sloping. The gun is larger than the Panther gun, and longer than the ordinary Tiger gun. Armor is also thicker than that on either the Panther or the Tiger. The turret is of new design, with bent side plates. In all respects the new tank is larger than the standard Tiger.


    Cheers, Dan
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    Never heard of it before.. Wonder what every happened to it. Probable scraped like a lot of these at the end of the war. If only someone would have had some for thought in those days. Just my opinion.
    Thanks for showing us.

    John
    I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.

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    It's a Porsche turreted king tiger, i bet the press used the pantiger name because they didn't know the correct name!...

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    Quote by Gunny Hartmann View Post
    It's a Porsche turreted king tiger, i bet the press used the pantiger name because they didn't know the correct name!...
    Yeah, thats what the article was driving at Paul - it was just so new on the scene and looked like a mix of the two, the press gave it that ( sort of sexy ) name. It's just I had never heard it called that before and thought it worth putting up.

    Cheers, Dan
    " I'm putting off procrastination until next week "

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    All the vets of the time I know say the called them Tiger Royals.
    Only about 450 ever manufactured.
    The majority broke down and were destroyed by their crews.

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    Porsche turreted Tiger IIs were present in Normandy.

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    This version on display at The Tank Museum.

    Preserved Tanks .Com | Tank Profile

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