Tiger I vs Churchill IV.

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Alright, time to educate you bitches first.


Tiger I

History: The Tiger I is a German heavy tank of World War II deployed from 1942 in Africa and Europe, usually in independent heavy tank battalions. Its final designation was Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E often shortened to Tiger. The Tiger I gave the Wehrmacht its first armoured fighting vehicle that mounted the 8.8 cm KwK 36 gun.

At the time, this stuff was outstanding at the time, it was almost overengineered. It was made from very expensive materials and interesting productions methods. The Tiger I was usually prone to track damage and breakdowns, and had limited range because of stuff fuel consumption, this thing was reliable, but expensive to maintain.

Armour: The Tiger I had a Frontal hull and frontal turret armor thickness of 100mm, and a 120mm thick gun manlet. The Tiger had 60 mm thick hull side plates and 80 mm armour on the side superstructure/sponsons, while turret sides and rear were 80 mm. Top and bottom armor of the turret was 25mm thick.

Turret: The gun of the Tiger I had a 56-caliber long 8.8 cm KwK 36, this gun excels with penetrating and accuracy.
In other words, it hurts a lot.


Churchill


History: The Tank,  Mk IV Churchill was a british heavy infantry tank used in the Second World War, best known for its heavy armour, large longitudinal chassis with all-around tracks with multiple bogies, its ability to climb steep slopes, and its use as the basis of lots of specialist vehicles. It was one of the heaviest allied tanks of the war.
The Churchill was used by British and Commonwealth forces in the North Africa campaign, in Italy, and in northwest Europe. In addition, a few hundred were supplied to the USSR and used on the Eastern Front.

Armour: For the Churchill IV, its Armour consists of a 102 mm hull front, 89 mm hull side, 51 mm hull rear, 89 mm turret front, 76 mm turret side and rear.

Turret: The early turret was relatively small compared to the hull, entirely cast, rounded, and wide enough to accommodate the commander and servants of the standard 2-pdr (40 mm/1.57 in) gun.

Yall can fight about which one is better. Dont whine if I didnt provide enough reseach or something.



Tiger was not reliable at all what?


Tiger was not reliable at all what?
Yeah this. Also it was next to impossible to repair if and when it broke down. This was cause the design was very complex. The complex design had its perks but also many drawbacks. This is why soviet t34s were quiye good cause they were simple to massproduce and service


None of these tanks compare to the Bob Semple

Also I think the picture you put of the churchill is a mortar variant used to destroy houses and cover.


The Tiger (along with every other german tank) was an over-engineered disaster that was prone to breakdowns and incredibly costly to repair. The only real thing that was good about it was its gun and the fear among the allies that went along with it. The British 17-pounder and the American 76mm guns were quite capable of punching through the front plate of the thing.

Also while the 75mm on the Churchill IV may not have been able to penetrate a Tiger at most engagement distances, armor fatigue would most likely set in at the front, which could eventually lead to hull break.

None of these tanks compare to the Bob Semple
more like the chad semple


None of these tanks compare to the Bob Semple
The Bob Semple was such an OP tank that Japan was too afraid to invade NZ because of it


None of these tanks compare to the Bob Semple
The real reason why the big bob tank was never aprooved was because of the other world powers being afraid of the might new zeland empire

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None of these tanks compare to the Bob Semple
we watched simple history let’s not lie to ourselves

we watched simple history let’s not lie to ourselves
Simple History is run by weaboos, do not believe their lies

we watched simple history let’s not lie to ourselves
I actually first seen it on meme tanks