The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Capabilities and Performance

The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Capabilities and Performance - The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence

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Publisher's Synopsis

The German Tiger was dramatically more powerful than any other tank when deployed in 1942. Why were the Allies taken by surprise? How did the Germans employ Tigers while preserving their secrets? How did the Allies react? Was the Tiger a monstrous folly or ahead of its time?
"The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence" compares German designs and operations with Allied intercepts, interrogations, captures, estimates, and adaptations.
After 20 years of research in three countries, across 20 battle maps, 31 tables of data, 500 photographs and drawings, and previously unidentified first-hand accounts, these volumes reveal not just what the Allies knew but what the Allies missed, covered up, and distorted. Thus, we can learn more about the Tiger as it really was, rather than the hearsay that history books perpetuate.

This fourth and final volume in the series analyses Tiger's technologies, capabilities, and performance, in both German and Allied understanding. The chapters cover the trade-offs, productivity, cost-effectiveness, reliability, maintainability, life cycle, strategic mobility, tactical mobility, lethality, and survivability.

Book information

ISBN: 9781951171094
Publisher: Bruce Oliver Newsome
Imprint: Tank Archives Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 168
Weight: 788g
Height: 225mm
Width: 290mm
Spine width: 21mm