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Panzerkampfwagen E-100
E-100 | |
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Type | Super-heavy tank |
Place of origin | Nazi Germany |
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Manufacturer | Henschel |
Mauschen and Mammut: two new superheavy tanks with at least 150 mm guns. New Tiger tank with a round turret and 105 mm gun. Adolf Hitler Panzer with one 88 mm gun in the hull and one 88 mm gun in the turret, machine guns, one 20 mm autocannon. Fuel consumption: 700-1000 L per 100 km.While it is not a Maus by any stretch of the imagination, this tank does share a similar play-style with it while maintaining a bit more flexibility over it's colossal counterpart. The massive armor of the E-100 is comparable but not identical to that of the Maus.
Was E-100 real : To call the jagpanzer E100 a completely fake tank is a bit disingenuous. Since there is some evidence to support that at least the concept was real however the way it has been widely portrayed is
Can a Maus destroy an Abrams
It weighs a grand total of 188 tonnes, making it the heaviest armoured fighting vehicle ever produced. So in order to destroy the Abrams, we require only one Maus tank, a few barrels of oil and a sheer cliff.
How many Maus are left : two
The Maus is the largest tank to ever be produced. It never saw battle and the only surviving example is a mash up of two prototypes capture by the USSR and placed in Kubinka.
Germany never deployed the Panzerkampfwagen in WWII. At the end of WWII the chassis remained incomplete.
For the Germans, the Maus and E 100 were both developed during WWII, but only the Maus reached any state of completion, and neither vehicle saw combat.
How heavy is the E-100
The E-100 was going to be a Super-Heavy tank with a combat weight of about 123,000 kg (123 tons). Length – 11.07 m (36.3 ft.) (w/ gun) 8.73 m (28.6 ft.) (w/o gun).The Maus had three main weaknesses. The first was to produce it in great numbers would have bankrupted Germany's resources. The second was the fact that it weighed so much there were few places it could go. Finally, the third weakness was the fact that it was so large it was impossible to miss.And only hurting his Barrel surprisingly these tiger ones seem to be able to take quite a beating from the Abrams. Now I will say. This part was hilarious. We're all in Discord.
Specifically, the complaint was about it being sexually explicit. That's where it got really surreal, when they decided it was sexually explicit, because anybody who could get their jollies off of Maus is probably in need of far greater help than anything the school could offer.
What killed the Maus : The Maus project was cancelled after Allied bombings. Two pre-production vehicles were however completed and sent to the testing ground at Kummersdorf in late 1944. Both tanks were blown up before the advancing Russian forces in 1945.
Was the E-100 real : Made famous by World of Tanks, the E100 was more than just a blueprint design as many think; it was actually built.
Can Abrams defeat Maus
The M1 Abrams would win handily. It is faster, has armor that the Maus's cannon cannot defeat, and has a cannon that can easily defeat the Maus's armor.
The German Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus was the heaviest tank ever created, weighing in at 188 tonnes. Armed with a powerful gun, protected by thicker armour, and powered by an engine created by Porsche, the Panzer VIII was the secret monster tank that never was.A Tiger 1 Panzer VI Heavy tank cannot take an Abrams from the front at any distance,as it will need atleast 5–6 shots to penetrate the hull and between 7–9 shots to penetrate the turret, all shots must be fired in the same spot. An M1A2 Sep 3 can be taken out by the Tiger 1 from the rear, sides or roof much faster.
Who banned Maus : It is, in addition, taught to many middle-school students. This came to wide attention this past January, when Maus was banned from an eighth-grade English-language-arts curriculum by the McMinn County, Tennessee, school board. The ban became a global news story; Maus sold out on Amazon. Don't miss what matters.