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VK 45.02 (P)

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VK 45.02 (P)
The VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B (version with rear-mounted turret)
TypeBlueprint heavy tank
Place of originNazi Germany
Production history
ManufacturerPorsche
No. built3 versions of the Hinten
Specifications
Mass57 tonnes (63 short tons; 56 long tons)
Length10.71 m (35 ft 2 in)
Width3.32 m (10 ft 11 in)
Height2.95 m (9 ft 8 in)
Crew5

Armor70–120 millimetres (2.8–4.7 in)
Main
armament
8,8 cm KwK 43 L/71
Secondary
armament
2 x 7.92 mm MG 34
Engine2 Porsche Typ 101/3
670 hp
SuspensionTorsion bar
Operational
range
Unknown
Maximum speed 38 km/h (24 mph)

The VK 45.02 (P) was the official designation for an unsuccessful heavy tank project produced by Porsche in Nazi Germany during World War II.

Development of this vehicle started in April 1942. The Krupp company received an order for construction of turrets. However, the prototype hull was never manufactured. The turrets were mounted on the first Tiger IIs.

After the VK 4501 (P) failed to win the contract, Ferdinand Porsche began looking at ways to improve the design for a future version. Based on the latest Allied tank designs, however, it was clear that simply increasing the armor on the VK 4501 (P) would not be enough for the tank to remain competitive. It needed to have both more weight and more maneuverability. What initially began as a single vehicle, entitled "Typ 180" grew into a series of five different vehicles, requiring the development of two hull configurations: the Hinten with its turret at the back (as shown in the picture on top) and the Vorne with its turret on the front. Both an electric and a hydraulic drive system, and four different engines. The overall project came to be known as VK 45.02 (P).

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