These Tiger I and Tiger II armor thickness diagrams were included in a confidential SHAEF intelligence publication on German tanks in October 1944:
PzKpfw “Tiger” – Model E Armour Arrangement
PzKpfw “Tiger” – Model B Armour Thickness
These Tiger I and Tiger II armor thickness diagrams were included in a confidential SHAEF intelligence publication on German tanks in October 1944:
PzKpfw “Tiger” – Model E Armour Arrangement
PzKpfw “Tiger” – Model B Armour Thickness
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The Tiger I turret armor was actually 80mm armor plate, so 82 mm must be a measuring error or tolerance issue. The Tiger I roof plate was 25 mm and later increased to 40 mm.
Great article. 🙂
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“82 mm must be a measuring error or tolerance issue”…
It’s tolerance. The German specifications say 80mm, but the steel mill can’t be so precise. The Army inspector will accept it oversize but not undersize.