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UNIQUE ID 86: STURMTIGER ASSAULT GUN

(Model: Late Production Model)

Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

(Location: Hall 6: German Vehicles)


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Unique ID: 86
Added to Database: May 2008
Last Edited: May 2008
Type (ID): Sturmtiger (200)
Model (ID): Late Production Model (374)
Location Category (ID): Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles (2130)
Location (ID): Hall 6: German Vehicles (2135)
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Location History:
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1: Henschel und Sohn, Kassel, Nordhessen, Germany (Chassis manufacturer)
2: Altmärkische Kettenfabrik (Alkett) GmbH, Berlin-Spandau, Germany (Converted to Sturmtiger)
3: Elbe River, Germany (General area only - specific location unknown)
4: Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia (Current location)


Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:

This is a late model Sturmtiger with extra nose armour. It has a redesigned, heavier mantlet with extra armour on the lower part, and it has an unusual metal bracket underneath the gun (source: L. Archer). It is fitted with a Russian headlamp on the left of the glacis plate.

Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:

This vehicle is believed to have been captured by advancing Red Army units in the Elbe area in April 1945 (source: Wikipedia).

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The Sturmtiger at Kubinka
1: The Sturmtiger at Kubinka

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Added: 3 July 2008
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