Tiger1

The Tiger I was a German heavy tank deployed during World War II, renowned for its powerful 88 mm gun and formidable armor. Introduced in 1942, it was designed to dominate the battlefield, capable of destroying most Allied tanks at long range while withstanding significant enemy fire. Weighing around 57 tons, the Tiger I combined firepower, protection, and psychological impact, though it suffered from mechanical complexity, high production cost, and limited mobility in rough terrain. It saw action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts, becoming an iconic symbol of German armored warfare.