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?|The JagdPz E-100 also known as the "Death Star" is the tier X German Tank Destroyer. Anyone who has been struck by the massive gun of this tank will tell you steer clear of it, if it happens to find you. This tank features a massive 170mm cannon, dealing an average of 1050 damage a shot, the JagdPz E-100 can strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest tankers in world of tanks. The alpha of the gun has the ability to bring down even tier IX tanks with one or two shots. To balance the massive power of this tank it has been given a horrid reload time, matching that of some artillery vehicles, so it is highly recommended that this tank be accompanied by a few others. The armor protection of this tank is actually quite good, the only true weak spot on the front of this monster is the lower armor plate, but when the tank is fought at an angle even then that can be difficult to penetrate. Never underestimate this tank as doing so will cost you roughly half of your tank, if not all. +
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?*Most powerful gun in game excluding self-propelled guns+
?*Good all around armor+
?*High hitpoints+
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?*Bad mobility+
?*Extremely long reload time+
?*Can be flanked rather easily+
?*Very high shell cost+
?*Small gun arc+
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?|History=In May 9, 1944, at the meeting of representatives of the companies Krupp and Porsche, Krupp was asked to submit proposals for a super-heavy tank destroyer, mounting either of the 15 cm or 17 cm guns. The first proposal were made that a variant was to be built on Porsche's Maus, with either of the 15 or 17 cm guns mounted on a fixed superstructure. With further discussion, it was said that a variant on the Maus would not be possible due to its height and weight, which would be impossible to transport by rail. The second proposal was made on Adler's E-100. The E-100 proved to be better than the Maus. Porsche, defending its project, the Maus, proposed that anti-aircraft guns would just be mounted on both tanks, but such an assembly would be terribly difficult. Therefore, Porsche decided to offer Krupp the development of a super-heavy tank destroyer on the E-100. Before development could even start, Adolf Hitler ordered that the development on super-heavy tanks were to be discontinued.+
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