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#321 Posted : 02 March 2013 20:09:13

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Blink Close Karl it is an HIJMS.... pre Dreadnaught tho
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#322 Posted : 02 March 2013 20:11:35

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#323 Posted : 02 March 2013 20:14:23

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#324 Posted : 14 March 2013 14:46:00

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Over to you Nemesis..
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#325 Posted : 14 March 2013 17:09:06

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Oooops sorry peeps!!Blushing
Ok a three part question!
When was the first "Steel-Wheeled" Tiger produced, what chassis no. and what happened to it?BigGrin BigGrin
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#326 Posted : 14 March 2013 17:22:33

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January 1944 is when the steel wheel version rolled of the production line could not give the other details though Confused
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#327 Posted : 14 March 2013 18:19:20

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Sorry Jase, miles off with the year!!BigGrin BigGrin
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#328 Posted : 14 March 2013 19:00:10

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Oh are we talking prototype ? Or is this a tricks question as in all tigers had steel wheels lol
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#329 Posted : 14 March 2013 19:09:32

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No trick!!LOL BigGrin The first tiger with all steel wheels!!BigGrin
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#330 Posted : 23 March 2013 12:34:26

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Chassis No. 250822 - it was built in 1942 and was confiscated by Wa Pruf 6 for testing? Glare Flapper

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#331 Posted : 23 March 2013 15:38:31

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Correct again my friend, over to you!!!BigGrin BigGrin
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#332 Posted : 23 March 2013 16:25:34

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The Germans developed a late WW2 tracked vehicle to specifically knock down reinforced buildings and bunkers when attacking Russian cities. It utilised the hull and running gear of an existing German tank and carried a heavy mortar which was originally designed for a different branch of the German Armed Forces.


1. What was the name of the vehicle?
2. What tank was the hull and running gear taken from?
3. What branch of the German Armed Forces was the mortar originally designed for and what was its' main purpose in that Force?


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#333 Posted : 23 March 2013 17:23:26

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It is the Sturmtiger, based on the mid and late Tiger 1 chassis. The mortar was originally designed for the German Navy as a submarine destroyer, there was also talk that a shell from this rocket launcher sank HMS Hood, although later proved to not be correct.BigGrin BigGrin
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#334 Posted : 23 March 2013 17:28:11

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Spot on Daran, well done mate and I knew you'd be the first to get that one!! Flapper LOL LOL

Don't think there were very many submarines in Stalingrad though were there!!?? Blink Blink


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#335 Posted : 23 March 2013 17:34:04

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In 1945 the Russians experimented with some bolt on armour on a T-34/85 against anti-tank rockets. What was the armour, and what was the outcome of the first test infront of their high command????
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#336 Posted : 24 March 2013 13:30:10

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Without having the faintest idea, I'd theorise that the armour was composed of captured SS Officers and that subsequently the Russian High Command decided that using an 18" Naval Shore battery probably wasn't the most realistic of demonstrations! BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

Good question though!

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#337 Posted : 24 March 2013 13:47:48

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Without having the faintest idea, I'd theorise that the armour was composed of captured SS Officers and that subsequently the Russian High Command decided that using an 18" Naval Shore battery probably wasn't the most realistic of demonstrations! BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

Good question though!

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Ahahahahaha!! I wish that was the answer!!!!!! LOL LOL LOL LOL
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#338 Posted : 08 May 2013 23:38:39

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Ahem .... it seems that Daran is not keeping an eye on his quiz questions, that's all three quizzes!!

Come on man, chop chop, otherwise you'll be on potato peeling duty!! Glare Flapper LOL Flapper LOL Flapper


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#339 Posted : 08 May 2013 23:50:59

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Does everyone give up on this?????BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin
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#340 Posted : 09 May 2013 14:01:11

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The only thing I have found about the armour updates was this late one from 1945 spring.

The additional screening consisted of a thin, 1.5 mm, metal plate or a 3 mm wire mesh welded on the supporting corners. The shield was placed in 15-20 cm from the main armor on the sides of the hull, turret and the turret's top.

Couldn't find out about the test you got me there LOL .

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