Antwort Is the KV-6 real? Weitere Antworten – Did the KV 6 exist
No. It is a fake tank built for a model contest in 1995 by Bryan Fowler. The photos were published in 1997 and the internet has grabbed this vehicle and taken off running in CV luding a fake history of how three were built and used in defense of Moscow in 1941.The KV-VI, or KV-VI Behemoth, is one of the most famous fake tanks on the internet. A super-heavy tank project armed to ludicrous proportions, with three prototypes claimed to have been built 1941-1942, serving against the Germans near Moscow and Leningrad.Kv-6 Behemoth – This vehicle was a model made by Brian Fowler in 1995 by using parts from two Tamiya KV-2 kits, two Tamiya KV-1E kits, an AER T-38 , an Italeri BT-5, an Italeri Katyusha, a Zvezda T-60, and Dragon tracks.
Is-6 tank homeanimation : Overview. Its a Soviet Tank that resembles a a IS-6 Tank, with a Big Hull 2 KV-1s turrets in both two sides, and also has a improved cannon, larger than the original IS-6.
Did the E-100 exist
The Panzerkampfwagen E-100 (Gerät 383) (TG-01) was a German super-heavy tank design developed towards the end of World War II. It was the largest of the Entwicklung series of tank designs which was intended to improve German armored vehicle production through standardization on cheaper, simpler to build vehicles.
Is 1 vs KV-85 : The KV-85 is a tank, that has an IS-1 cannon on a KV-1 chassis. IS-1 is better, due to the armor thickness and its slope.
KV-7 ( Object 227) (also called U-13). – Experimental self-propelled gun with 100 mm of frontal armour, armed with 3 cannons: two 45 mm model 1932/34 and one 76 mm F-34. 200 rounds of ammunition were carried for the 45 mm guns and 93 rounds for the 76 mm gun. One unit was produced and tested in 1941.
The KV-220-2 is a Soviet tier 5 premium heavy tank. Development of KV-220 on the basis of the KV heavy tank started in the summer of 1940. A prototype was built on December 5.
Is the KV-3 real
Soviet Union (1941) Heavy tank – Partial Mock-up Built
A second attempt was made during and after the T-150 trials, and the tank was named Object 222. After impressing the military and state officials, it was named KV-3. The excitement was short-lived, however.The tank mainly has its armor protection, high survivability, and good gun performance as its core strengths. This makes the KV-1 quite a formidable tank to deal with. Although the tank is vulnerable when being circled due to its slow turret traverse.KV-4 ( Object 224) – A project for a super-heavy tank. About 20 different designs were proposed, but it was cancelled due to the outbreak of the war. Different versions would have been between roughly 85 and 110 tonnes, with armour thickness ranging from 120 to 190 mm.
KV-6 is a Soviet Super Heavy Tank created by the Soviets using two KV-1s and one KV-2. He is of the only tank to be made of three different tanks. He is also known as 'The Tank that Lasted an Eternity' as he lived a long life and went through so many different versions, owners, upgrades and battles.
Is the E 75 real : In 1945 the E 75 was conceived as a standard heavy tank of the Panzerwaffe to replace the Tiger II. It existed only in blueprints. The first heavy tank in the Entwicklung series, this tank has thick frontal armor that comes with excellent sloping at the front.
Which is better, E-100 or Maus : both tanks with AP and HE ammo only, maus has better defence, E100 better ofense with last gun.
Is the KV-5 real
KV-5 ( Object 225) – A cancelled project for a super-heavy tank. Armament was to be a 107 mm ZiS-6 gun in a large turret and a machine gun in a small secondary turret. Weight was projected as about 100 tons, and the tank was to have 150–180 mm of armour.
Soviet Union (1941) Heavy tank – Partial Mock-up Built
A second attempt was made during and after the T-150 trials, and the tank was named Object 222. After impressing the military and state officials, it was named KV-3. The excitement was short-lived, however.The Panzerkampfwagen E-100 (Gerät 383) (TG-01) was a German super-heavy tank design developed towards the end of World War II. It was the largest of the Entwicklung series of tank designs which was intended to improve German armored vehicle production through standardization on cheaper, simpler to build vehicles.
IS-1 vs KV-85 : The KV-85 is a tank, that has an IS-1 cannon on a KV-1 chassis. IS-1 is better, due to the armor thickness and its slope.