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It first appeared in Endless War: Defence as unlockable backup. It appeares in Endless War 5, Endless war 6 and as a playable tank in Endless War 7. In the game, it's thick armor shows the smaller caliber American and Soviet artillery shells bounce of its front and side armor. It's 88mm gun is quite strong, and it's coaxial and bow MG-34 machineguns are quite effective against light APC's and infantry. File:Tiger 1.jpg

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  • thumb|leftName: Tiger I Nation: Deutschland Zeitpunkt:1942 Kosten: 56 Speed:3 Defense:7/6 Kampfwerte Fähigkeiten: Overrun - Seltenheitsgrad: Rare / Selten Editionen: Base Set
  • It first appeared in Endless War: Defence as unlockable backup. It appeares in Endless War 5, Endless war 6 and as a playable tank in Endless War 7. In the game, it's thick armor shows the smaller caliber American and Soviet artillery shells bounce of its front and side armor. It's 88mm gun is quite strong, and it's coaxial and bow MG-34 machineguns are quite effective against light APC's and infantry. File:Tiger 1.jpg
  • De Tiger I was één van de succesvolste tanks uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog die door Duitsland werd ingezet. De Amerikaanse M4 Sherman en de Sovjet-T34 hadden veel moeite om deze tank uit te schakelen. Voor de Amerikanen waren meestal vijf Shermans nodig om één Tiger uit te schakelen. Van die vijf Shermans keerden er vaak maar één of twee terug.
  • The Tiger I (or PzKpfw VI Ausf. H) is a heavy tank used during World War II. The Tiger I was developed to address the formidable Soviet armor encountered in the initial months of Operation Barbarossa, particularly the T-34.
  • The Tiger I (its official designation being Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E) was a German heavy tank, and one of the most famous and well-known armoured vehicles of all time. In the anime, it appeared in a flashback in Episode 5, and was first seen during Episode 6.
  • Tiger I (Pz.Kpfw VI Ausf.H) – czołg ciężki używany przez III Rzeszę podczas II wojny światowej. Został wprowadzony do służby w 1942 roku. Razem z czołgiem Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther" miał stanowić przeciwwagę dla coraz nowocześniejszych i liczniejszych radzieckich czołgów T-34
  • Tiger I is the common name of a German heavy tank used in World War II, developed in 1942. The final official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. E, often shortened to Tiger. It was an answer to the unexpectedly formidable Soviet armour encountered in the initial months of Operation Barbarossa, particularly the T-34 and the KV-1. The Tiger I design gave the Wehrmacht its first tank mounting the 88 mm gun, which had previously demonstrated its effectiveness against both air and ground targets. In 1944, production was phased out in favour of the Tiger II.
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