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and few were as feared as the Tiger I and Tiger II, some of the most dangerous Axis tanks of WWII. The Allies called the Tiger II "Royal Tiger" and "King Tiger," and both Tigers were deadly machi ...
In turn, the Tiger’s 88mm KwK 36 and Tiger II’s KwK 43 (Kampfwagenkanone; “fighting vehicle cannon”) main gun could slice right through Allied armor. The Tigers’ reputation as both a ...
Nazi Germany’s Tiger is arguably the most famous tank of World War II. With its thick armor and devastating 88-millimeter gun, the Mark VI—or Tiger I—soon earned a devastating reputation on ...
Developed as an advanced version of the F-5 fighter, the Northrop F-5E was selected to be the International Fighter Aircraft to follow the F-5A, and over 950 Tiger II were delivered to a wide ...
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