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Surviving Tiger Tanks Last update : November 25th, 2008
Listed here are the tanks in the Tiger family that still exist today.
Rob Rhoades, June 2008
Tiger I – Bovington Tank Museum (England) – running condition
Hull number 250112. The story and the restoration of this Tiger tank : http://www.tiger-tank.com/secure/journal.htm
Pierre-Olivier Buan, February 2007 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/tiger_vimoutiers/index.html
Tiger I – Vimoutiers (France)
Hull number 251113. The story of this tank : http://web.ukonline.co.uk/gaz/vt.html and http://tiger1.info/vim/vimoutiersgb.htm
Vincent Abbott, March 2006 - http://vincesgallery.smugmug.com/gallery/1338043/1/63111226
Tiger I – Saumur Tank Museum (France)
Hull number 251114. This tank was on loan to the Munster Panzer Museum, Germany in 2003-2004. The story of this Tiger I : http://tiger1.info/saumur/topo/textgb.html
Erwin Wiedmer, February 2005 - http://www.cockpitinstrumente.de/downloads/Bilder/DiverseBilder/privatebilder/Panzer/fotoalbum.htm
Tiger I – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)
Hull number 250427
Nick Matveev, May 2005 - http://www.tanxheaven.com/nic/tiger1snegiri/tiger1snegiri.htm
Tiger I – Military Historical Museum, Lenino-Snegiri (Russia) – very bad condition
Hull number 251227
Sandy Barclay, 1998 – Photo taken at the Panzermuseum, Munster (Germany)
Tiger I – Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)
This tank was on loan to Germany (Sinsheim Auto + Technik Museum, Panzermuseum Munster) and is currently under restoration in UK (Kevin Wheatcroft collection)
Neil Baumgardner, June 2006 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=4092&start=45
Tiger II (Porsche Turret) – Bovington Tank Museum (England)
This tank is most probably the second Tiger II prototype (Hull Number V2)
Dennis Trowbridge, September 2006 - http://news.webshots.com/album/554246097pXawlU
Tiger II – Bovington Tank Museum (England) – engine missing
Hull Number 280093, the engine is missing. This tank is currently on loan from the Shrivenham Study Collection (England). The story of this Kingtiger is related here : http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART37711.html
Klaus Nowak, August 2007
Tiger II – Munster Panzer Museum (Germany)
"boyouLaGleize.", October 2007 - http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=238405&page=3
Tiger II – December 44 Museum, La Gleize (Belgium)
Hull number 280273, built in October 1944. The restoration of the Kingtiger no. 213 : http://www.ss501panzer.com/213_restoration.htm
Stephen Drew, July 2006
Tiger II – Saumur Tank Museum (France) – running condition
This tank is not in running condition in July 2007. The transmission is broken and the museum manages to make it run again ASAP
Pierre-Olivier Buan, July 2007 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/kingtiger_full/index.html
Tiger II – Schweizerisches Militärmuseum, Full (Switzerland)
Currently on loan from the Thun Tank Museum to be restored to running condition within 5 years (info dating from July 2007)
Unknown source, photo from August 2007 provided by “Sander D”
Tiger II (command version) – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)
This tank served with the s.Pz. Abt. 501 and was captured by the Soviet Army at Ogledow on August 13, 1944. It was then evaluated by the Red Army during the war
Roger Davis, May 2008
Tiger II – Patton Museum, Fort Knox, KY (USA)
Hull number 280243, built in September 1944. The saga of the Kingtiger no. 332 : http://www.ss501panzer.com/Saga_of_332.htm
Neil Baumgardner, June 2006 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=4092&start=45
Jagdtiger – Bovington Tank Museum (England)
Prototype with Porsche running gear, hull number 305004. Captured by the British in the Henschel proving grounds at Haustenbeck, Germany in 1945.
Alexander Chayka, January 2006 - http://www.pbase.com/vasyl/kubinka
Jagdtiger – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)
Hull number 305083. This vehicle was captured on May 5, 1945, according to an inscription on the hull. According to all Russian sources, this SPG belonged to the 653. s. Pz. Jäg. Abt.
Chris Neel, April 2007 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/aberdeen/index.html
Jagdtiger – Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)
Hull number 305020
Klaus Nowak, August 2007
Sturmtiger – Munster Panzer Museum (Germany)
Currently on loan from the Wehrtechnisches Studiensammlung Koblenz (Germany). Hull number 250174.
Erwin Wiedmer, February 2005 - http://www.cockpitinstrumente.de/downloads/Bilder/DiverseBilder/privatebilder/Panzer/fotoalbum.htm
Sturmtiger – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)
This vehicle, which is the Sturmtiger prototype, was most likely captured in the Elbe area in April 1945. The Hull Number is 250043. The roadwheels were replaced by the Germans during an upgrade. The engine and internal equipment are missing.
Erwin Wiedmer, February 2005 - http://www.cockpitinstrumente.de/downloads/Bilder/DiverseBilder/privatebilder/Panzer/fotoalbum.htm
Jagdpanzer Ferdinand – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)
Steve Zaloga, March 2008 - http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1206734235/APG+Elefant+restored
Jagdpanzer Elephant – Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)
Modified version captured in Italy
Some interesting links :
Was the Tiger really "King?" Testing the King Tiger at Kubinka : http://www.battlefield.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=282&Itemid=123&lang=en
This document is a synthesis of photos and information published on the web. I would like to thank the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or sent them to me, and also those who helped me doing these lists (particularly people of
the AFV News Discussion Board). For any question, you can email me at [email protected]
Main page : http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Panzers.html