Key Point: The Jagdtiger was deadly and heavily armored, no doubt. However, it's very size and small engine doomed it to repeated malfunctions. The Jagdtiger was nearly eleven meters long and three ...
Key Point: Sure the Jagdtiger had impressive firepower, but it was too huge and prone to breakdown to be worth the cost. This kind of over-engineering that couldn't ...
After Kursk, Germany doubled down on its flawed beast, upgrading the Ferdinand into the 70-ton Elefant. With thicker armor, a commander’s cupola, and a machine gun for defense, it was feared on the ...
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