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What kind of existence did tiger tanks have during World War II?

See how you evaluate combat effectiveness. If we only talk about attack and defense, this thing is fiercely resistant and should be regarded as the king. However, if everything is considered comprehensively, I dare to put forward a train of thought. I think facts speak louder than words. This thing has no fighting capacity at all, otherwise the Germans will win if they work hard to produce this one. Comprehensive factors include poor handling, mainly endurance and high-speed driving stability. It's ok just to look at the speed data, but when this thing is in actual combat, when it refuels at 100 km, it will stop to dry for a while, and its maneuverability will completely lag behind. The low output, on the one hand, is the influence of the exhaustion of German industrial base in the later period, on the other hand, the comprehensive cost of this thing is too high. As a result, it can be a general in a tank group, but it can't be the most popular weapon. We know that two heads are better than one, and a tiger is powerless against a large number of enemies. Therefore, your low output is a serious injury. About the time of World War II, the Soviet Union built more than 50,000 T34s, of which only 1, 300 were tiger-type, and the money for building a tiger was enough for the Soviet Union to build 10 T34s. Therefore, a friend said that there are many tiger-style cows, all of which are piled up with money. At least 1 tiger wants to do 10 T34s. No matter how awesome you are, you have to reload. Although the tiger style is very strong, it is not the shield of Captain America after all. There are many T34s around, about 800 meters. As long as T34s is left, it can pierce the tiger's front face, so the number is still useful.