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PzKfw VI Tiger II (KwK 40/L70)
ID: hvv60bcID: hvvfgzyNo its not a 105. thats a Post War Modification of a 8.8 using a Turbo Diesel Designed by Ferdinand Porsche. AKA the SLA-16
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Amazing I’ve got the same combination on my luggage
ID: hvv2jiqHaha, yoink!
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Welcome to war thunder, where Italian, German, and French vehicle names are fucking ridiculous and like twisting your tongue.
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For those curious it's more of a description than just the name. The name can be shortened to simply PzKpfw VI. A loose translation would be "armored fighting vehicle version 6, variant B with 10.5cm cannon"
ID: hvvfzivIts not even the 105. Its a 8.8. Specifically the SLA-16 Variant, which they only built a 2-3 of. the SLA-16 was a X-16 Turbo Diesel Engine that was designed by Ferdinand Porsche,.
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Tanks!
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it's just one of those volkswagen
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OG german camping van (wagon)
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War thunder moment
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Damn it! Now I have to change my wifi password. Thanks a lot, OP! 😛
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Worst Wifi Password Ever
ID: hvvhm31FOURWORDSoneword
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Thanks .. now I have to change my password, because you tell everyone mine.
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My wifi password is an obscure 90's rock band that never made it out of that decade.
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It just summons a demon.
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It should be „Panzerkraftwagen“
ID: hvvjglqIt should be „Panzerkraftwagen“
Panzerkampfwagen, because it's an "amored fighting vehicle".
A Panzerkraftwagen would be a "amored car"
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But that's a PanzerKampfWagen VI Aufuhurng B MIT SLA-16 Sir. a Post war modification using a Turbo Diesel Engine Designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
ID: hvvk36sa Post war modification using a Turbo Diesel Engine Designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
What the fuck are you talking about? It was a project that started in 1943 and there were PLANS (!) to go into production in June 1945... but as you know, the war ended in May '45
It was a WW2-Tank, not a Post-War-Modification.
引用元:https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/sm7a5q/interesting/
KwK40 is only 7.5cm, this one is a K18 L52 10.5cm cannon. The original PzKpfw VI Ausf. B Tiger II (nicknamed "Königstiger") had a KwK43 L71 8.8cm.