Panzertruppen: The wounded German tank Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B «Royal Tiger" ("Tiger II») with a captured Russian numeral 300. The tank has a trail of fire — coating delamination "Zimmer" in the tower
Panzertruppen: Thrown into the offensive zone of the 3rd Ukrainian Front German heavy tank Pz.Kpfw. VI 'Royal Tiger'. District of Lake Balaton.
Panzertruppen: A Tiger II abandoned by retreating Germans. The unusual turret protection is evidence of concern over AT artillery.
Panzertruppen: Tiger II destroyed
Panzertruppen: Burned after a few hits German heavy tank Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B «Royal Tiger" from the 509-th Heavy Tank Battalion.German "trophy" of war number "355a". Hungary, Lake Balaton area, in March 1945.
Panzertruppen: This Tiger II was damaged by a mine and abandoned dy the crew.
Panzertruppen: Pz.VI Ausf.B «Königstiger» from the 509 battalion of heavy tanks, destroyed by Soviet artillery fire. District of Lake Balaton, in March 1945. Judging by the even color, the tank is completely burned (ASKM).
Panzertruppen: A Tiger II destroyed by а 57 mm AT gun.
Panzertruppen: The heavy tank Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B «Royal Tiger" from the 509 th Tank Battalion, languid, occupied by Russian troops. The tank was thrown out of fuel, but the car was absolutely in order. A white paint on the tank affixed Russian fighters to avoid a colli
Panzertruppen: Stuck in the mud and abandoned by the crew by"Tiger II"
Panzertruppen: Senior Lieutenant Cyril Derevjanko — assistant cameraman Nicholas Prozorovskiy frontline — the languid downed German tank Pz.Kpfw. VI «Tiger II» Balaton during the operation.
Panzertruppen: This Tiger II was also destroyed in January fighting.
Panzertruppen: A Tiger II destroyed by artillery.
Panzertruppen: Tiger II destroyed
Panzertruppen: Tiger II destroyed s.Pz.Abt.509
Panzertruppen: This Tiger II hit by a mine found its end in a ditch.
Panzertruppen: Grievous tank Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B «Royal Tiger" from the 501st Tank Battalion, the SS languid, stuck and destroyed by Russian artillery. Russian team trophy room "95." District of Lake Balaton
Panzertruppen: Padded and scorched heavy tank Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E «Tiger," "medium" series release from the 3rd Tank Regiment, 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf". Number of captured Russian team "308a". District of Lake Balaton
Panzertruppen: "Tiger", captured intact.
Panzertruppen: This Panther Ausf G was hit in the rear. Panther crew considered the turret armour to be too thin.
Panzertruppen: This Wirbelwind was destroyed by a fougasse. The Flak 38 AA gun was dismantled by the crew.
Panzertruppen: This destroyed Panther Ausf G 9e SS "Hohenstaufen".
Panzertruppen: A late type Panther Ausf G. Note the late type gun mantlet. The hits are marked with white paint.
Panzertruppen: Russian trofeyschiki mark stricken German tank Pz.Kpfw. V «Panther." District of Lake Balaton
Panzertruppen: A destroyed Panther Ausf G. Note the additional turret protection.
Panzertruppen: This Panther Ausf G was fully destroyed by an internal explosion. A damaged Sherman of the 1 Guards mechanical corps is to the left
Panzertruppen: The captured Bergepanzer Hetzer cannibalized for spare parts.
Panzertruppen: An abandoned Bergepanther. Note the unusual camouflage.
Panzertruppen: This column of the PzKpfw IV Ausf J tanks was destroyed by ZiS-2 antitank guns during an ambush.
Panzertruppen: A Jagpdpanzer IV / 70 destroyed by an internal explosion.