The Porsche Type 180 tank, also known as the Ferdinand or Elefant tank, was a heavy tank destroyer used by the German Army during World War II. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured by Porsche and Krupp in 1943.
The Porsche Tiger was armed with an 8.8 cm Pak 43/2 gun and had thick armor protection, making it well-suited for defensive operations. However, it was slow and had mechanical issues, including problems with its suspension system.
Despite these drawbacks, the Porsche Tiger saw action on the Eastern Front and in Italy during the war. It performed well in combat, largely due to its firepower and armor protection.
Overall, the Porsche Type 180 tank was a significant vehicle in the German Army's armored forces during World War II, though its relatively small production numbers limited its impact on the outcome of the war.
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