VK 36.01 (H)
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? | The VK 3601 (H) is perhaps the best of the three [[Germany|German]] tier 6 [[Medium Tanks|medium tanks]]. This tank was the first prototype of [[Germany]]'s legendary tank of WWII, the [[PzKpfw VI Tiger]]. It possesses good armor, decent mobility | + | The VK 3601 (H) is perhaps the best of the three [[Germany|German]] tier 6 [[Medium Tanks|medium tanks]]. This tank was the first prototype of [[Germany]]'s legendary tank of WWII, the [[PzKpfw VI Tiger]]. It possesses good armor, decent mobility and [[Gun|firepower]], offering a wide selection of [[Gun|guns]] to fit different game-play preferences. Players with the Konisch gun and Gold ammo will find that can riddle holes in other tanks. | |
? | However new players need to keep in mind that the VK3601 | + | However, new players need to keep in mind that the VK3601 isn't played like the PzKpfw IV unless you're equipped with the Koenisch and gold ammo. Your best bet is to move in with a wave and stay back a little to pelt the sides of your opponents with the 8.8 cm once you get it. | |
:The VK 3601 (H) leads to the [[VK 3002 (DB)]] and to the [[PzKpfw VI Tiger]]. | :The VK 3601 (H) leads to the [[VK 3002 (DB)]] and to the [[PzKpfw VI Tiger]]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:40, 8 December 2011
VK 3601 (H)
Germany | Medium Tank | Tier VI |
The VK 3601 (H) is perhaps the best of the three German tier 6 medium tanks. This tank was the first prototype of Germany's legendary tank of WWII, the PzKpfw VI Tiger. It possesses good armor, decent mobility and firepower, offering a wide selection of guns to fit different game-play preferences. Players with the Konisch gun and Gold ammo will find that can riddle holes in other tanks.
However, new players need to keep in mind that the VK3601 isn't played like the PzKpfw IV unless you're equipped with the Koenisch and gold ammo. Your best bet is to move in with a wave and stay back a little to pelt the sides of your opponents with the 8.8 cm once you get it.
- The VK 3601 (H) leads to the VK 3002 (DB) and to the PzKpfw VI Tiger.
Modules
Historical Info
On 9 September 1938, Henschel received permission to continue their work on the DW II. Two similar designs were created, the lighter (32 tons) VK 3001 (H) and later, the heavier (40 tons) VK3601(H). Both resembled PzKpfw IVs in their hull design, but their running gear was of a new design that consisted of overlapping road wheels. VK 3001 (H) medium and VK 3601 (H) heavy tanks had many parts in common, making their production and service much easier.
Only four VK 3001 (H) prototypes were produced, two in March 1941 and two in October 1941. All were completed in 1942 by Henschel. In early 1942, one prototype VK 3601 (H) was built, along with 5 prototype chassis. Originally, it was planned to mount the VK 3001 (H) with a turret armed with the 75mm L/24 or 105mm L/28 gun, but none of the prototypes were actually fitted with turrets. The VK 3601 (H) was to be armed with the 75mm KwK 42 L/70 (Gerat 725), the 88mm KwK 36 L/56 (mounted in the VK 4501 (P)'s turret), or the 105mm L/20 or L/28 gun. But just as with the VK 3001 (H), it was never armed with any weapon.
Both designs were completed as prototypes, but their further development was cancelled in 1942 in favor of the development of the VK 4501 (H) that later became the Tiger 1. Turrets produced for both designs were never mounted and instead, in 1944, six VK 3001 (H) turrets were used in permanent fortifications: Panzerstellung/Turmstellungs of the Atlantic and West Wall. Their running gear was later modified and used as a base for the Tiger and Panther's running gear.
In March 1941, two VK 3001 (H)s were ready and from August 1941 to March 1942, were converted into 128mm Pak 40 L/61 gun carriers, the Selbstfahrlafette 12.8cm. Another two prototypes completed in October 1941 remained in Henschel's factory in Haustenbek and were used as recovery, training, and test vehicles. The VK 3601 (H) prototypes were used as recovery and towing vehicles. The VK 3001 (H) and VK 3601 (H)'s design led to the subsequent development of Henschel's Tiger I.