Cover art for Ferdinand/Elefant
Published
Schiffer Publishing, June 2023
ISBN
9780764366437
Format
Hardcover, 112 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 22.9cm

Ferdinand/Elefant Panzerjager Tiger (P)

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A concise, visual guide to Porsche's giant tank hunter. The Panzerjager Tiger (P) was a powerful tank destroyer fielded in small numbers by the Wehrmacht. As indicated by the Panzerjager Tiger (P) name, this series of 90 vehicles was based on an early design of the Panzer VI Tiger tank, specifically the unsuccessful tank design prototype by Ferdinand Porsche.

In fact, as initially fielded, the series of giant tank killers was given the name Ferdinand. After disappointing performance at Kursk, the 48 surviving Ferdinands were returned to the factory for rebuilding and modification. Shortly thereafter, the name of the vehicles was changed from Ferdinand to Elefant. Through vintage photos, this new volume illustrates the combat history of both the Ferdinand and Elefant, additionally providing background information illuminating the development of the ill-fated Porsche Tiger design. The 100 vintage photos are augmented by over 110 full-colour photos of the only two surviving examples, illustrating the nuances of the construction and wartime modification of these formidable tank destroyers. AUTHOR: Author of over 200 books, David Doyle's ground warfare books are noted for their thorough coverage of historic equipment and his celebrated ability to locate scarce vintage imagery. SELLING POINTS: . Provides a concise yet thorough photo-rich history of this unusual and legendary vehicle . The Ferdinand was designed by and named for Ferdinand Porsche, the famed automotive engineer . Illustrated with photos of surviving vehicles, one in the USA, the other deep inside Russia 225 colour and b/w photographs

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