1. #11
    TX-Zen's Avatar Senior Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Posts
    616
    As a former tank commander in the US Army I find the thought of the M2 killing tigers completely absurd.

    But what cool is how many people think it's possible
    Share this post

  2. #12
    Originally posted by TX-Zen:
    As a former tank commander in the US Army I find the thought of the M2 killing tigers completely absurd.

    But what cool is how many people think it's possible
    Share this post

  3. #13
    HAHAHAHAHA you know Krizz some people see that as pure propaganda, hahahahahahaha



    Bet we get some photo's of destroyed tigers



    Just let this topic die in peace
    Share this post

  4. #14
    P-47 won the war be sure.
    Share this post

  5. #15
    Share this post

  6. #16
    Same lame argument. It's not about penetrating the armor. A fragment to the coolant system and an already over-heating Tiger I is immobilized on the side of the road.


    Share this post

  7. #17
    The Schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 501 motif on the front glacis plate of the tank in the vid is a dead giveaway... It was definitely a King Tiger.

    You know it.
    Share this post

  8. #18
    And again the same bs of getting into the radiator or engine.

    You see the armoured part between the in and outtakeon the top of the hull in the pic above??????? underneath that is where the radiator sits
    see pic below.
    Ow the maze are about 10 cm thick



    Now for the engine, good luck


    regards
    Share this post

  9. #19
    How nice. Those aft vents are angled right into the radiator with no obstructions.

    And a .50 cal AP can penetrate about 12CM of armor.
    Share this post

  10. #20
    I bet you wont recognize 12cm of armoured steel even when you piss on it.
    thats 120mm a 76mm sherman canon cant penetrate that.

    geess it is realy like herpes this (edit)naugthy word
    No obstruction??? lol better take a close look, this radiator is not in place yet, behind it are the fans + plating
    Share this post