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Bär TACAM R-1

  • 2100 HP
  • 6
  • --/--/-- mm
  • --/--/-- mm
  • 120 t
  • -1/+70
  • 35/14 kph
  • 1200 hp
  • 10,5 hp/t
    1. Sturmtiger (P)
      22 cm Mrs 531 (f)
    1. 780/1000/1000
    2. 262/95/95
    3. 18,5 s
    4. 2,9 s
    5. 0,46 m
    6. 30.5 cm Morser L/16
    7. 1100/1400/1400
    8. 283/105/105
    9. 25,4 s
    10. 3,1 s
    11. 0,48 m
      FuG 5
    1. 310 m
    2. FuG 7
    3. 415 m
    4. FuG 12
    5. 710 m
      Maybach HL 230 TRM P45
    1. 700 hp
    2. Maybach HL 234 TRM P45
    3. 900 hp
    4. Maybach Neues Projekt
    5. 1200 hp
      Bär Ausf A
    1. 22 deg/s
    2. Bär Ausf B
    3. 24 deg/s
      Sturmtiger VDC R-35
    30.5 cm L/16 auf Sfl. Bär Bär

    The German army’s interest in developing a heavily armored assault vehicle capable of demolishing well-fortified structures continued into 1943. That year, the manufacturing firm Krupp proposed a design that called for a 30.5cm L/16 siege mortar along with the running gear from a Tiger tank. The 120-ton Bär (“bear” in English) never existed beyond blueprints. However, it is said to have influenced the design of the SturmTiger.



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