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- Panzerkampfwagen E-100 - Wikipedia
It was the heaviest of the Entwicklung (E) series of vehicles, meant to standardize as many components as possible, in the 100 ton weight class; other designs were the E-10, E-25, E-50, E-75
- E 100 (Entwicklungfahrzeug 100) - Tank Encyclopedia
Reducing the turret weight to between 25 – 30 tonnes would have meant that the vehicle would weigh around 110 tonnes Coincidentally, when the 130-tonne Tiger-Maus was resurrected in 1943, it was in the class of a 100-tonne tank (Entwicklung 100 – Project tank 100 tonnes)
- E-100 | War Thunder Wiki
E-100 was the heaviest tank to be standardized in the E-series as an analogue to the Maus The E-100 was proposed by the Adler company and they began development of the vehicle, though its progress was limited due to other priorities in the war effort
- The Mighty E100: Germanys 136-Ton Superheavy Tank
At 136 tons its only beaten by the Maus, but the E100 carried the same 128 mm gun on a smaller platform that weighed 60 tons less Made famous by World of Tanks, the E100 was more than just a blueprint design as many think; it was actually built
- Catainiums Tanks: E 100 Super-Heavy Tank
E 100 Super-Heavy Tank The E 100 is a german super-heavy tank in the Entwicklung series, the tank itself is comparable to the Panzer VIII 1 Name: E 100 Type: Super-Heavy Origin: Germany Year: 1943 Produced: 1 (Hull) Length: 10 7 Meters Width: 4 48 Meters Height: 3 32 Meters Weight: 137790 Kilograms Speed: 20 km h (hull only 40 km h) Crew: 6
- Panzerkampfwagen E-100 | Military Wiki | Fandom
It was the heaviest of the Entwicklung (E) series of vehicles, meant to standardize as many components as possible [1] In November 1942, Krupp suggested a design weighing 155 tons, compared to the 188 tons of the Maus - but still using the Maus turret
- E-100 Tiger-Maus - Panzerworld
As a result, Krupp 's design developed as a somewhat lighter vehicle, at 130 tons, compared to the Maus ' then-projected weight of 170 tons The reduced weight gave additional advantages of superior speed, ground pressure, and fuel consumption, as well as decreased raw material usage
- Panzerkamfwagon E-100 | Tank Wiki | Fandom
The E-100 is a German super heavy tank that was part of the Entwicklung concept series created during mid-World War II The tanks was a competitor to the Maus and was heaviest vehicle in the Entwicklung series
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