
Sturmtiger - Wikipedia
Sturmtiger ... Sturmtiger (German for 'Assault Tiger') was a World War II German assault gun built on the Tiger I chassis and armed with a 380mm rocket-propelled mortar.
38 cm Sturmmörser | War Thunder Wiki
The infamous 38 cm Sturmmörser, better known as the Sturmtiger, had its genesis in from the Battle of Stalingrad where a heavy support vehicle with a large armament capable of …
38 cm RW61 auf Sturmmörser Tiger ‘Sturmtiger’ - Tank …
Aug 29, 2019 · The origins of the Sturmtiger, or, more correctly, the ‘38cm RW61 auf Sturmmörser Tiger’, started with a call from the German Army (Heer) for a heavy howitzer …
SturmTiger
The Sturmtiger German heavy assault gun was built by Alkett on the Tiger chassis, with a mighty 38 cm gun. Only 19 were built.
The History of the Sturmtiger - The Tank Museum
Jan 18, 2017 · The Sturmtiger is represented in the WW2: War Stories exhibition by its massive 380mm gun. The Sturmtiger, also known as Stummörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61, was …
38cm RW61 auf Sturmmorser Tiger (Sturmtiger Tank)
Dec 13, 2024 · Hitler had laid great importance on the special employment of the Sturmtiger and believed it would be necessary to produce at least 300 rounds of ammunition per month. …
Sturmtiger | Detailed Pedia
Jul 10, 2025 · The Sturmtiger was intended to serve as a heavy infantry support vehicle, rendering assistance with attacks on heavily fortified or built-up areas. By the time the first …
Panzer Sturmtiger
Sturmtiger is the common name of a World War II German assault gun built on the Panzer VI Tiger I chassis and armed with a large naval mortar, the 38 cm SturmMörser RW61 L/5.4.
Sturmtiger: Germany’s Urban Monster of WWII - YouTube
STILL HERE STORIES presents: A brutal legend from WWII — the Sturmtiger, a machine built not to chase tanks, but to demolish cities.
Sturmtiger - Warphotos.net
The Sturmtiger was a German self-propelled assault mortar, built on the Tiger I heavy tank chassis, designed for heavy urban combat and destroying fortified positions during the latter …