Laminat09
Laminat09
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8th Oct 2020
9th Oct 2020
Pz.kpfw VIII Maus was a german prototype supereavy tank built at the very end of WW2 as a last ditch effort to change the situation
wwii panzer destroyable

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  • Danya2627
    Danya2627
    3rd Feb 2022
    perfect armor
  • panzerkampfwagen
    panzerkampfwagen
    6th May 2021
    made a gold model of it
  • Khaitus
    Khaitus
    4th Nov 2020
    maus mouse of unusual size
  • Beatless123
    Beatless123
    11th Oct 2020
    T95 GMC, I think. With 300 mm front armor and 150 mm side armor, it should be counted as superheavy.
  • 987tails
    987tails
    11th Oct 2020
    btw does anyone know what was the first Superheavy tank destroyer?
  • Beatless123
    Beatless123
    11th Oct 2020
    Jagdpanzer 4 with 75 mm L/70 gun can defeat any KV or IS with ease.
  • 987tails
    987tails
    11th Oct 2020
    but yes if the germans focused on panthers and PZ III and IV tanks they wouldve been able to have much more tanks available. the germans also needed defensive positions which the tiger 2 did exellently at
  • 987tails
    987tails
    11th Oct 2020
    to be honest. thats not the case entirely. the Heavy tanks were primarily used to handle the heavy tanks that the russians had. the heavy tanks were also good for campaigns which the germans had to focus on if they ever had a chance at winning the war. the battle of the bulge was the best example of this.
  • Beatless123
    Beatless123
    11th Oct 2020
    E-100 would not work, E-75 and E-50 were just upgraded Tiger II and Panther with some sort of compatibility but the best of E-series was actually E-25. When you look at postwar Kanonen jagdpanzer and Raketen jagdpanzer, they are very similar to E-25. If Germans focused on medium tanks and TD's instead of heavy tanks (Panther with 45 tonnes is more heavy than medium tank), they would last longer.
  • Namehere43
    Namehere43
    10th Oct 2020
    DEAR GOD NO, I HATE STRUMPANZER MAUS!