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JAGDTIGER
HEAVY TANK DESTROYER
GERMAN ARMY
WESTERN FRONT, 1945
By 1943, confronted by heavier enemy tanks in increasing numbers, German field commanders were demanding a more potent tank destroyer, building on the success of the Sturmgeschütz programme. Coincidentally, at this time the Tiger II was well into the development stage and experiments were being undertaken with the huge 12.8cm L/55 gun, originally designed as an anti-aircraft weapon, and the two were eventually combined as the Panzerjäger Tiger ausf B, better known as the Jagdtiger. Going into combat for the first time in January 1945, these massive vehicles were almost impervious to any anti-tank gun in service at the time and the 12.8cm weapon could penetrate the thickest armour. It was the largest armoured fighting vehicle to see action during the Second World War and Hitler was so impressed with these gigantic tank killers that he was briefed on the progress of individual vehicles on a daily basis. Drawing on official documentation and unit histories, Dennis Oliver investigates the formations that operated these deservedly famous vehicles and uses archive photos and extensively researched colour illustrations to examine the
markings, camouflage and technical aspects of the Jagdtigers that fought in the last months of the war. A key section of his book displays available model kits and aftermarket products, complemented by a gallery of beautifully constructed and painted models in various scales. Technical details as well as modifications introduced during production and in the field are also examined, providing everything the modeller needs to recreate an accurate representation of these historic vehicles.
11.5" X 8.25"
Contents
Introduction 1
The Western Front, 1945 2
The Jagdtiger Units 3
The Jagdtigers 11
Camouflage & Markings 17
Model Showcase 27
Modelling Products 45
Technical Details and Modifications 49
The Kriegsstärkenachweisungen 60
Product Contact Details 64