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Porsche Tiger and Ferdinand Tank Destroyer: VK 4501 (P)/Porsche Type 101 and the Panzerjager Ferdinand/Elefant (Hardcover)
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Porsche Tiger and Ferdinand Tank Destroyer: VK 4501 (P)/Porsche Type 101 and the Panzerjager Ferdinand/Elefant (Hardcover)
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Ferdinand Porsche was an Austrian engineer born in 1875. In the
interwar period, Ferdinand founded an automotive consultation firm,
which gradually grew into today's Porsche AG automotive company.
Porsche's firm was responsible for the design of the "Volkswagen,"
a simple model known today as the Beetle. During the Second World
War, Porsche's firm played an important role in designing military
vehicles for the Wehrmacht. This work follows up on author Michael
Froehlich's book on Porsche's massive "Maus" tank and describes the
firm's other armored-vehicle designs, with special emphasis on the
VK 4501 (P) Tiger prototype and the "Ferdinand" tank destroyer. VK
4501 was the designation for the prototypes competing to be what
would become the Panzer VI "Tiger." Porsche's concept used a novel
gasoline/electric hybrid power plant, but the Tiger contract
eventually went to Henschel. Through details on the Tiger trials at
the Verskraft proving ground, readers will gain insight into the
armament procurement process in the Third Reich. The hull/chassis
design from VK 4501 (P) was later repurposed for a large tank
destroyer named for the designer, "Ferdinand." These imposing
vehicles saw combat on multiple fronts and were later renamed
"Elefant." Froehlich's study, available in English for the first
time, is grounded in original reports, manuals, and technical
drawings.
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