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What happened to the E-100 chassis?

What happened to the E-100 chassis?

By the end of the war, the chassis of the prototype E-100 had been partially completed; it was shipped to the United Kingdom for trials, but was later scrapped.

Was the Waffenträger auf E-100 real?

An entirely fictional tank created out of various components from the German parts bin cobbled together and filed to fit, the WT Auf. E-100 was an anachronism unmatched by any other vehicle in World of Tanks.

Was the JagdPanzer E-100 a real tank?

Germany (1944) The E100 super heavy tank is one of the most fascinating tanks of Nazi Germany. While it does not have near-mythical combat legends of the Tigers or the sheer weight of the Maus, its partially built hull was impressive enough to cement it into tank history for decades to come.

Is the JagdPanzer E-100 good?

The JagdPanzer E-100 is one of the two tier X German Tank Destroyers. Also known as “The Broomstick of Doom”, or “Jageroo”, is one of the most popular TD’s at tier X for a very good reason.

Is the E100 better than the Maus?

Maus is definitely better. The tracks are much harder to destroy, and the lower glacis is a small square. Turret cheeks are also smaller. E100 has a better upper glacis but this isn’t important when the turret and lower plate are huge weak spots.

Did any Maus see combat?

The Maus (likely) never saw combat as the Soviets overran the Kummersdorf proving grounds on April 21, 1945, capturing Germany’s two prototypes. German surrendered less than three weeks later. “It is a fact that destroyed tanks were found,” military historian Waldemar Trojca wrote in German Secret Panzer Projects.

Was Ratte tank built?

30404 and E-30404/1, which were presented in December 1942. The tank was planned to be 1000 tonnes, being far heavier than the Panzer VIII “Maus”, the heaviest tank ever built (weighing 188 tonnes)….The Landkreuzer P. 1000 “Ratte” (English: Land Cruiser P.

Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte
Maximum speed ~40 km/h (25 mph)

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