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Crew:

  • Commander
  • Radio Operator
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Loader
  • Loader

Advantages:

  • Same 210mm top gun as its predecessor, but with improved overall stats
  • Large splash radius for HE shells
  • Decent vertical shell arc on upgraded gun

Disadvantages:

  • Long reload
  • Narrow gun traverse arc
  • Low accuracy
  • Mobility is better than its predecessor, though being better than the worst is no praise
  • Its large size makes it difficult to hide, due to a very large silhouette and terrible camo

Tank description:

The G.W. Tiger is a German tier 9 self-propelled gun.Development of an SPG on the chassis of the Pz.Kpfw. VIB Tiger II started in 1942. The project called for designing a common self-propelled gun carriage for the 17 cm Kanone 72 gun and 21 cm Mörser 18/1 howitzer. The concept of the SPG allowed the use of artillery systems from both the carriage and the ground. Work on building an experimental prototype began in 1945.With its largest gun, this massive artillery hits for roughly 1,100 damage, but fires at only 1.49 rounds/min. Due to its large damage output, the GW Tiger is one of the most feared artillery on the field. Following the tradition of the other German artillery, the GW Tiger is fairly mobile (although noticeably less so than the Hummel or G.W. Panther) for its size and is capable of speeds of up to 45 km/h.The G.W. Tiger leads to the G.W. E 100.

Development of an SPG on the chassis of the Pz.Kpfw. VIB Tiger II started in 1942. The project called for designing a common self-propelled gun carriage for the 17 cm Kanone 72 gun and 21 cm Mörser 18/1 howitzer. The concept of the SPG allowed the use of artillery systems from both the carriage and the ground. Work on building an experimental prototype began in 1945.