Tiger I
Tier 7 · germany · heavy
About
Development of the Tiger I was started in 1937 by the Henschel company. Mass production began in 1942, with an eventual total of 1,354 vehicles manufactured. The tank first saw combat in the fight for Leningrad, and Tigers were at the forefront of battles from Tunisia to Kursk. Although production was discontinued in the summer of 1944, the Tiger I continued to see action until the end of the war.
Survivability
Hit points
1,400
View range
370 m
Signal range
310 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
100
80
80
Turret
150
80
80
Gun · 10,5 cm Kw.K. L/28
Caliber
88 mm
Rate of fire
9.52 rpm
Reload
6.3 s
Aim time
2.3 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.36 m
Gun arc
8° / 15°
Traverse
35°/s
Ammo
92
Mobility
Top speed
40 km/h
Reverse
12 km/h
Engine
650 hp
Power/weight
11.7 hp/t
Hull traverse
26°/s
Turret traverse
26°/s
Shells
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
240 dmg (180–300)
160 mm pen (120–200)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
240 dmg (180–300)
220 mm pen (165–275)
ARMOR_PIERCING
300 dmg (225–375)
44 mm pen (33–55)
Marks of Excellencesample size 240 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
745
avg damage
2 marks
950
avg damage
3 marks
1,056
avg damage
golden (100%)
1,785
avg damage