Sebastien said: Danmaku with a PAK 88 gun ? Ooooww...
To my knowledge, the PzKpfw VI Ausf. E (Also known as the Tiger), was armed with slightly modified version of the Flak 18 AT/AA 88mm cannon. There never was a 88mm PAK cannon used by the ground troops. The stationary 88mm was able to work as Anti-aircraft cannon and a AT emplacement.
W4lt3r said: To my knowledge, the PzKpfw VI Ausf. E (Also known as the Tiger), was armed with slightly modified version of the Flak 18 AT/AA 88mm cannon. There never was a 88mm PAK cannon used by the ground troops. The stationary 88mm was able to work as Anti-aircraft cannon and a AT emplacement.
W4lt3r said: To my knowledge, the PzKpfw VI Ausf. E (Also known as the Tiger), was armed with slightly modified version of the Flak 18 AT/AA 88mm cannon. There never was a 88mm PAK cannon used by the ground troops. The stationary 88mm was able to work as Anti-aircraft cannon and a AT emplacement.
Quoted from Wiki due to laziness: Its success as an improvised anti-tank gun led to a separate line of guns for anti-tank use, the Panzerabwehr-Kanone (PaK) 88 (German: "anti-tank gun") and as the main armament for tanks such as the Tiger I, the 8.8 cm KwK 36, with the "KwK" abbreviation standing for Kampfwagenkanone ("fighting vehicle cannon").
To my knowledge, the PzKpfw VI Ausf. E (Also known as the Tiger), was armed with slightly modified version of the Flak 18 AT/AA 88mm cannon. There never was a 88mm PAK cannon used by the ground troops. The stationary 88mm was able to work as Anti-aircraft cannon and a AT emplacement.
actually there was the 88mm PAK 43/L70 which was also mounted on the Tiger II as the KWK 43/L70