Fabio Prado -> Ok, here we go... (8/10/2002 11:38:28 AM)
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The first Tiger tanks were sent to Heeres-Gruppe Nord in August 1942 to support the attempts to take Leningrad. Only a single platoon of four Tigers from the 1. Kompanie/schwere Panzer-Abeilung 502 arrived on 29 August 1942. They weren't sent to action immediately as two of them had simply broken down mechanically. Another platoon of the 1.Kompanie with four PzKpfw III Ausf N with 7.5 cm KwK L/24 guns arrived at the front by 8 September.The Tiger's first actual engagement in combat ocurred in 7 October 1942, and took place south of Lake Ladoga, and the Tigers were impeded to advance by the swamps and other bad terrain. The first attack was on 16 September (my birthday!) :) 1942, at the same region (south of Lake Ladoga), and the crews were impressed and enthusiastic with the performance of the 8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 gun, and that no shot penetrated the armor, although all Tigers were damaged to some extent. This is an excerpt of "Germany's Tiger Tanks - Tiger I & II: Combat Tactics" by Thomas L. Jentz, pp. 38 and 39. About Kursk, from the same source: There were a total of 133 Tigers available at the start of the offensive - 45 serving with sPzAbt.503, 13 with 13 Kp.SSPzRgt1 (LSSAH), 14 with 8.Kp.SSPzRgt2 (Das Reich), 15 with s.Kp.SSPzRgt3 (Totenkopf), 15 with 13.Kp.PzRgtGD (Großdeutschland), and finally 31 with sPzAbt.505. A total of 19 Tigers arrived as replacements during Operation Zitadelle: 5 for 13.Kp.SSPzRgt1 (LSSAH), and 14 for sPzAbt. 505. From 5 July to 20 July 1943, 13 Tigers were lost (total writeoffs): 4 by sPzAbt.503, 1 by 13.Kp.SSPzRgt1 (LSSAH), 1 by 8.Kp.SSPzRgt2 (Das Reich), 1 by s.Kp.SSPzRgt3 (Totenkopf), and 6 by sPzAbt.505. I guess this covers most doubts... Fab knows his business...;)
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