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  2. Panzer VIII Maus - Wikipedia

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    18 km/h (11 mph) (average road speed) [ 1] Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (English: 'mouse') is a German World War II super-heavy tank completed in July of 1944. It is the heaviest fully enclosed armored fighting vehicle ever built. Five were ordered, but only two hulls and one turret were completed, the turret being attached before the testing ...

  3. 12.8 cm Pak 44 - Wikipedia

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    The 12.8 cm Pak 44 ended up becoming the standard main armament for the Jagdtiger heavy tank destroyer and a tank gun variant was the planned main armament for many future super-heavy tank designs in development during the last months of World War II, including the fully turreted Panzerkampfwagen Maus and E-100, as the 12,8 cm KwK 44 L/55 main gun.

  4. Entwicklung series - Wikipedia

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    During early development the Maus turret was planned for the E-100, but later a modified Maus II turret was proposed to have been used. It would have housed 128 mm KwK 44 L/55 (75 rounds) and a 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24. [8] According to Panzer Tracts 6-3, there was a proposal for the 15 cm KwK 44 L/38 to be mounted on the E-100 as well.

  5. 12.8 cm FlaK 40 - Wikipedia

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    10 to 12 rounds per minute. Muzzle velocity. 880 m/s (2,900 ft/s) Maximum firing range. 14,800 m (48,600 ft) Feed system. Power rammer. The 12.8 cm FlaK 40 was a German anti-aircraft gun used in World War II. Although it was not produced in great numbers, it was reportedly one of the most effective heavy AA guns of its era.

  6. Jagdtiger - Wikipedia

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    Maximum speed. 34 km/h (21 mph) The Jagdtiger ("Hunting Tiger"; officially designated Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B[citation needed]) is a German casemate -type heavy tank destroyer ( Jagdpanzer) of World War II. It was built upon the slightly lengthened chassis of a Tiger II. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 186.

  7. Panzergranate 39 - Wikipedia

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    The Panzergranate 39 or Pzgr. 39 was a German armor-piercing shell used during World War II. It was manufactured in various calibers and was the most common anti-tank shell used in German tank (German: Kampfwagenkanone; shorted to KwK) and anti-tank guns (German: Panzerabwehrkanone (n); shortened to PaK) of 37 to 88 mm (1.5 to 3.5 in) caliber.

  8. German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II

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    Alkett production plant. This article lists production figures for German armored fighting vehicles during the World War II era. Vehicles include tanks, self-propelled artillery, assault guns and tank destroyers . Where figures for production in 1939 are given, they refer to September 1939 onwards; that is, they only count wartime production.

  9. List of German military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Panzer VIII Maus: Super-Heavy Tank Nazi Germany: Krupp, Alkett: 128 mm (5 in) KwK 44 gun L/55: 1 x 75 mm (3 in) KwK 44 gun L/36.5 1 x 7.92 mm (0.31 in) MG 34 machine gun: 1944 2 188 Panzerkampfwagen E-100: Super-Heavy Tank Nazi Germany: Henschel: 1 x 128mm KwK 44 L/55 gun: 1 x 75mm KwK 44 L/24 gun 1 x 7.92mm MG34: 1944 1 123 1 partial prototype