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was much shorter overall, only 6.28 m (20 ft 7 in) compared to the Tiger's 8.45 m (27 ft 9 in), due largely to the fact that it did not have the long main gun of the latter which protruded far in front of the hull. It also was slightly lower than the Tiger at 2.85 m
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While greatly improved compared to the earlier models, by this time infantry anti-tank weapons were improving dramatically, and the Wehrmacht still saw a need for a similar, but more heavily armoured and armed vehicle. Therefore, a decision was made to create a new vehicle based on the Tiger tank and
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Due to the bulkiness of the ammunition, only fourteen rounds could be carried internally, of which one was already loaded, with another in the loading tray. The rest were carried in two storage racks. To help with the loading of ammunition into the vehicle, a loading crane was fitted at the rear of
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The design of the rocket system caused some problems. The hot rocket exhaust could not be vented into the fighting compartment nor could the barrel withstand the pressure if the gasses were not vented. Therefore, a ring of ventilation shafts was put around the barrel which channeled the exhaust and
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was intended for use in urban areas in close range street fighting, it needed to be heavily armoured to survive. Its sloped (at 47° from vertical) frontal armor therefore was 150 mm (5.9 in) thick, while its superstructure side and rear plates were 82 mm (3.2 in) thick. The hull
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for use against fortifications, which could penetrate up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) of reinforced concrete. The stated range of the former was 5,650 m (6,180 yd). A normal charge first accelerated the projectile to 45 m/s (150 ft/s), the 40 kg (88 lb) rocket
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barrel, which fired a short-range, rocket-propelled projectile roughly 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) long. There were a variety of round types with a weight of up to 376 kg (829 lb), and a maximum range of up to 6,000 m (20,000 ft), which either contained a high explosive
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front was 100 millimetres (3.9 in) or 150 millimetres (5.9 in) if it had an additional armor plate fitted. This pushed the weight of the vehicle up from the 57 t (56 long tons; 63 short tons) of the Tiger I to 68 t (67 long tons; 75 short tons).
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allegedly hit a group of stationary Sherman tanks in a village with a 380mm round, resulting in nearly all the Shermans being put out of action, and their crews killed or wounded. This is the only tank-on-tank combat a
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Due to delays, Hitler did not request production of the weapon until 19 April 1944; twelve superstructures and weapons would be prepared and mounted on rebuilt Tiger I chassis. The first three production series
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were originally tasked with using their mortars against the bridge itself, though it was discovered that they lacked the accuracy needed to hit the bridge. During this action, one of the Sturmtigers in
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The idea for a heavy infantry support vehicle capable of demolishing heavily defended buildings or fortified areas with a single shot came out of the experiences of the heavy urban fighting in the
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Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War Two: A Complete Illustrated Directory of German Battle Tanks, Armoured Cars, Self-propelled Guns, and Semi-tracked Vehicles, 1933–1945
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were completed by Alkett in August 1944. Plans to complete an additional seven from 15 to 21 September 1944 were presented to Hitler in a conference on 18–20 August 1944. Ten
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was intended to serve as a heavy infantry support vehicle, rendering assistance with attacks on heavily fortified or built-up areas. By the time the first
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was based on the late model Tiger I, keeping its hull and suspension. The front of the Tiger's superstructure was removed to make room for the new fixed
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were available, however, Germany had lost the initiative, with the Wehrmacht being almost exclusively on the defensive rather than the offensive.
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1001 (commanded by Captain von Gottberg) and 1002 (commanded by Lieutenant Zippel) followed in September and October. Both
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in Russia. This vehicle is believed to have been captured by advancing Red Army units in the Elbe area in April 1945.
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would be accompanied by an ammunition carrier built on the same Tiger I chassis, but only one carrier was completed.
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Jentz, Thomas L., Panzer Tracts No. 8 "Sturmgeschuetz - s.Pak to Sturmmoerser", Darlington Productions, Inc, 1999,
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the superstructure next to the loading hatch. Even then, the entire five-man crew had to help with the loading.
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launcher which was used for close defence against infantry in addition to a frontal mounted 7.92 mm
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with two vehicles, as did the prototype in a separate action, which may have been the only time the
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in October 1943. Delivery of the first hulls would occur in December 1943, with the first three
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heavy infantry gun. Twelve of them were lost in the fighting at Stalingrad. Its successor, the
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chassis and armed with a 380mm rocket-propelled mortar. The official German designation was
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and believed it would be necessary to produce at least 300 rounds of ammunition per month.
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where the superstructures would be mounted. The first prototype was ready and presented to
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Kleine, E. and KĂĽhn, V. "Tiger: the History of a Legendary Weapon", 1942-45. p.245
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Chamberlain, Peter, and Hilary L. Doyle. Thomas L. Jentz (Technical Editor).
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were produced in September, along with an additional five in December 1944.
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1000 and 1001 (a total of 7 units) to take part in the battle. The
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Hitler had laid great importance on the special employment of the
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charge then boosted this to about 250 m/s (820 ft/s).
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max. 150 mm (superstructure front, at 47° from vertical)
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1000 was raised on 13 August 1944 and fought during the
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540 L (120 imp gal; 140 US gal)
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Three new Panzer companies were raised to operate the
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Sturmmörser: 38 cm Rocket Projector on Tiger Chassis
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