General info for Tiger II (P)

Extended parameters
- Mass 68.0 ton
- Price 210,000€
- Wp bonus 130%
- Exp bonus 178%
- Training cost 61,000€
- Visibility 125 %
- Reload time 9.7 s
- Free repairs 10
- Horse powers 904 hp at 3000 rpm
- Max speed 44 km/h
- Max inclination 40°
- Full repair cost 4,160€
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Weapon
88 mm KwK43 cannon (Ammo: 70) 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 3000)
- Turn turret speed 15.4°/s
- armor_piercing_100 235 mm
- armor_piercing_500 232 mm
- armor_piercing_1000 219 mm
- Weapon presets tank 1
- Full repair time crew 4d 12h
- Armor thickness hull (back) 80 mm
- Armor thickness hull (rear) 80 mm
- Armor thickness hull (front) 150 mm
- Armor thickness turret (back) 80 mm
- Armor thickness turret (rear) 80 mm
- Angle vertical guidance (max) 15°
- Angle vertical guidance (min) -8°
- Armor thickness turret (front) 100 mm
- Mass 68.0 ton
- Price 210,000€
- Wp bonus 150%
- Exp bonus 178%
- Training cost 61,000€
- Visibility 125 %
- Reload time 9.7 s
- Free repairs 10
- Horse powers 619 hp at 3000 rpm
- Max speed 42 km/h
- Max inclination 40°
- Full repair cost 5,900€
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Weapon
88 mm KwK43 cannon (Ammo: 70) 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 3000)
- Turn turret speed 11.3°/s
- armor_piercing_100 235 mm
- armor_piercing_500 232 mm
- armor_piercing_1000 219 mm
- Weapon presets tank 1
- Full repair time crew 7d
- Armor thickness hull (back) 80 mm
- Armor thickness hull (rear) 80 mm
- Armor thickness hull (front) 150 mm
- Armor thickness turret (back) 80 mm
- Armor thickness turret (rear) 80 mm
- Angle vertical guidance (max) 15°
- Angle vertical guidance (min) -8°
- Armor thickness turret (front) 100 mm
- Mass 68.0 ton
- Price 210,000€
- Wp bonus 180%
- Exp bonus 178%
- Training cost 61,000€
- Visibility 125 %
- Reload time 9.7 s
- Free repairs 10
- Horse powers 619 hp at 3000 rpm
- Max speed 42 km/h
- Max inclination 40°
- Full repair cost 5,400€
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Weapon
88 mm KwK43 cannon (Ammo: 70) 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 3000)
- Turn turret speed 11.3°/s
- armor_piercing_100 235 mm
- armor_piercing_500 232 mm
- armor_piercing_1000 219 mm
- Weapon presets tank 1
- Full repair time crew 6d
- Armor thickness hull (back) 80 mm
- Armor thickness hull (rear) 80 mm
- Armor thickness hull (front) 150 mm
- Armor thickness turret (back) 80 mm
- Armor thickness turret (rear) 80 mm
- Angle vertical guidance (max) 15°
- Angle vertical guidance (min) -8°
- Armor thickness turret (front) 100 mm
Tiger II (P) / statistics for the last 1 month
These may be very different from the real, because we are monitoring only those players who use our site.
- Battles 702
- Win rate 51.49%
- Air frags per battle 0.09
- Air frags per death 0.1
- Ground frags per battle 2.51
- Ground frags per death 2.85
- Battles 3520
- Win rate 42.04%
- Air frags per battle N/A
- Air frags per death N/A
- Ground frags per battle 1.97
- Ground frags per death 1.69
- Battles 47
- Win rate 55.56%
- Air frags per battle N/A
- Air frags per death N/A
- Ground frags per battle 3
- Ground frags per death 5.88
Wiki info about Tiger II (P)
In August 1942, the companies Nibelungenwerke, led by Ferdinand Porsche, and Henschel & Sohn AG, under the direction of Erwin Aders, received technical specifications for a tank with thicker armor than the Tiger I, placed at the same large angles of inclination as that on the T-34. After testing, Porsche's prototype was rejected. However, by this point, 50 turrets had already been produced for the model. It was decided that these turrets would be used to equip the first 50 tanks with Henschel's hull design, which had equipment for underwater traversing. Porsche's turrets had a streamlined shape, and the commander's cupola was accommodated by a curved bulge on the turret's side. The turret's frontal armor had a thickness of 107 mm. All Tiger II(P) tanks had anti-magnetic Zimmerit paste applied on their vertical surfaces. The first set of tanks, new vehicles with the Porsche turrets received on March 14, 1944, became the 316th company of the Panzer Lehr. Five tanks fought with the Panzer Lehr on the Western Front. The remaining tanks were received by the 503rd heavy tank battalion, which fought on the Western Front until 1944. After this, the two still-intact Tiger II(P) tanks fought in the battalion's battles on the Eastern Front during the autumn and winter of 1944–1945. Thick armor plates, positioned at high angles of inclination, provided the tank very high protection against the majority of the anti-tank weapons of the time. However, the vehicle's high weight and lack of engine power caused the Tiger II to have low ride quality and overall low reliability. A serious drawback of the Porsche turret was its streamlined front, which was prone to making projectiles ricochet into the roof of the tank's hull. The major opponent of the Tiger II(P) on the Western Front was enemy aircraft. Also, many vehicles were lost as a result of mechanical failure.