If you directly hit a tank with HQE and if they have ERA or Reactive Armor, it won't do shit. This is most obvious on the Challenger 3 because of it having RA almost everywhere.
If you ever want a list of all of the modules currently in an enemy tank, just hit them with 38 cm R Spgr.4581 and glance to the right side of your screen.
Sturm tiger gameplay doesn't change no matter the BR its just FIRE............................................ FIRE.................................................... FIRE................................... FI... dead
I’m gonna- 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. The official German designation was Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61. Its primary task was to provide heavy fire support for infantry units fighting in urban areas. The few vehicles produced fought in the Warsaw Uprising, the Battle of the Bulge and the Battle of the Reichswald. The fighting vehicle was known by various informal names, among which the Sturmtiger became the most popular. Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61 A Sturmtiger on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum in Russia Type Heavy assault gun Place of origin Nazi Germany Service history In service August 1944-1945 Wars World War II Production history Designer Alkett Designed 1943-1944 Manufacturer Alkett Produced October 1943 - January 1945 No. built 18 (using rebuilt Tiger I chassis) Specifications Mass 68 tonnes (75 short tons; 67 long tons) Length 6.28 m (20 ft 7 in) Width 3.57 m (11 ft 9 in) Height 2.85 m (9 ft 4 in) Crew 5 driver radio operator loader 2nd loader commander / gunner Armor max. 150 mm (superstructure front, at 47° from vertical) min. 62 mm Main armament 380 mm RW 61 rocket launcher L/5.4 (14 rounds) Secondary armament No secondary armament Engine Maybach HL230 P45 V-12, water-cooled gasoline 700 PS (690 hp, 515 kW)[1] Power/weight 10.77 PS/tonne Suspension torsion-bar Fuel capacity 540 L (120 imp gal; 140 US gal) Operational range 120 km (75 mi) Maximum speed 40 km/h (25 mph) Contents Development edit The idea for a heavy infantry support vehicle capable of demolishing heavily defended buildings or fortified areas with a single shot came out of the experiences of the heavy urban fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942. At the time, the Wehrmacht had only the Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B available for destroying buildings, a Sturmgeschütz III variant armed with a 15 cm sIG 33 heavy infantry gun. Twelve of them were lost in the fighting at Stalingrad. Its successor, the Sturmpanzer IV, also known by Allies as Brummbär, was in production from early 1943. This was essentially an improved version of the earlier design, mounting the same gun on the Panzer IV chassis with greatly improved armour protection. While greatly improved compared to the earlier models, by this time infantry anti-tank weapons were improving dramatically, and the Wehrmacht still saw a need for a similar, but more heavily armoured and armed vehicle. Therefore, a decision was made to create a new vehicle based on the Tiger tank and arm it with a 210 mm howitzer. However, this weapon turned out not to be available at the time and was therefore replaced by a 380 mm rocket launcher, which was adapted from a Kriegsmarine depth charge launcher. In September 1943 plans were made for Krupp to fabricate new Tiger I armoured hulls for the Sturmtiger. The Tiger I hulls were to be sent to Henschel for chassis assembly and then to Alkett where the superstructures would be mounted. The first prototype was ready and presented to Adolf Hitler in October 1943. Delivery of the first hulls would occur in December 1943, with the first three Sturmtiger completed by Alkett by 20 February 1944. Due to delays, Hitler did not request production of the weapon until 19 April 1944; twelve superstructures and weapons would be prepared and mounted on rebuilt Tiger I chassis. The first three production series Sturmtiger were completed by Alkett in August 1944. Plans to complete an additional seven from 15 to 21 September 1944 were presented to Hitler in a conference on 18-20 August 1944. Ten Sturmtiger were produced in September, along with an additional five in December 1944.[2] 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.[2] Design edit The Sturmtiger was based on the late model Tiger I, keeping its hull and suspension. The front of the Tiger's superstructure was removed to make room for the new fixed casemate-style fighting compartment housing the rocket launcher. This was located directly at the front of the vehicle, giving it a boxy appearance. Compared to the Tiger tank, the Sturmtiger was much shorter overall, only 6.28 m (20 ft 7 in) compared to the Tiger's 8.45 m (27 ft 9 in), due largely to the fact that it did not have the long main gun of the latter which protruded far in front of the hull. It also was slightly lower than the Tiger at 2.85 m (9 ft 4 in) compared to 3 m (9 ft 10 in). Armour edit Since the Sturmtiger was intended for use in urban areas in close range street fighting, it needed to be heavily armoured to survive. Its sloped (at 47° from vertical) frontal armor therefore was 150 mm (5.9 in) thick, while its superstructure side and rear plates were 82 mm (3.2 in) thick.[1] The hull front was 100 millimetres (3.9 in) or 150 millimetres (5.9 in) if it had an additional armor plate fitted. This pushed the weight of the vehicle up from the 57 t (56 long tons; 63 short tons) of the Tiger I to 68 t (67 long tons; 75 short tons). Armor layout of Sturmtiger Sturmtiger in the Deutsches Panzermuseum. In the front is the main 380 mm caliber rocket-propelled projectile. Armour thickness Location Slope (angle from vertical) 150 mm superstructure front 47° 150 mm ( 100 mm) hull front (without the additional plate) 25° 82 mm superstructure side and rear upper hull side and rear 20° none 70 mm hull front top 80° 62 mm lower hull front 65° 62 mm lower hull side lower hull rear none 48° 28 mm hull floor Armament edit The main armament was the 380 mm Raketen-Werfer 61 L/5.4, a breech-loading barrel, which fired a short-range, rocket-propelled projectile roughly 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) long. There were a variety of round types with a weight of up to 376 kg (829 lb), and a maximum range of up to 6,000 m (20,000 ft), which either contained a high explosive charge of 125 kg (276 lb) or a shaped charge for use against fortifications, which could penetrate up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) of reinforced concrete. The stated range of the former was 5,650 m (6,180 yd). A normal charge first accelerated the projectile to 45 m/s (150 ft/s), the 40 kg (88 lb) rocket charge then boosted this to about 250 m/s (820 ft/s). The design of the rocket system caused some problems. The hot rocket exhaust could not be vented into the fighting compartment nor could the barrel withstand the pressure if the gasses were not vented. Therefore, a ring of ventilation shafts was put around the barrel which channeled the exhaust and gave the weapon something of a pepperbox appearance. Due to the bulkiness of the ammunition, only fourteen rounds could be carried internally, of which one was already loaded, with another in the loading tray. The rest were carried in two storage racks. To help with the loading of ammunition into the vehicle, a loading crane was fitted at the rear of the superstructure next to the loading hatch. Even then, the entire five-man crew had to help with the loading. It was intended that each Sturmtiger would be accompanied by an ammunition carrier built on the same Tiger I chassis, but only one carrier was completed.[1] Located at the rear of the loading hatch was a Nahverteidigungswaffe launcher which was used for close defence against infantry in addition to a frontal mounted 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun. Raketensprenggranate 4581 motor details. Raketensprenggranate 4581 motor details. Raketensprenggranate 4581 schematic. Raketensprenggranate 4581 schematic.
There's a system similar to that Its called overpressure and its when the air inside the tank gets compressed by the shockwave of the bomb (I got 4 kills with the soviet kv2 in 11.7 br (3.7 br tank) (150mm cannon) using this mechanic
Seems like a decent way to grind credits if you have a 15 or 20% multiplier. Even 1 kill should net you 35k and if you select your top BR right you could get both "God Mode" and "Skill Matters" each game.
it still pisses me off that gayjin refuses to give me my event vehicles, they false banned by acc and after they reinstated it i havent been able to receive event vehicles, asked support to fix it and give me my vehicles and they straight up ghosted me
I’m never ceases to amaze me how inconsistent HE rounds are. They either evaporate a tank or do nothing
Or get blocked by APS and do no damage...
If you directly hit a tank with HQE and if they have ERA or Reactive Armor, it won't do shit. This is most obvious on the Challenger 3 because of it having RA almost everywhere.
Schwachsinn.... @@Tempelers
Dont forget the yellow tracks
This game IS totally inconsistent, every match is a russian roullete.
Haus in Neu Berlin is such banger, and it fits soo well
If you ever want a list of all of the modules currently in an enemy tank, just hit them with 38 cm R Spgr.4581 and glance to the right side of your screen.
more like "all of the modules no longer in an enemy tank"
No, theres no longer a enemy tank
Lots of tomfoolery.
Anti every thing canon 💀
Fr
couldnt kill a merkava 💪
@@erenvardi6543 фюрер вахуи
@@erenvardi6543 It was a Challenger tho
it's a rocket launcher
My Sturmtiger modernization program:
- Leopard 2 hull
- ERA
- APS
- 380mm Rocket propelled laser guided JDAM munition
- an artillery Drone for scouting and targeting
God please... someone do this because it would be the funniest and noncredible thing
right up there with the modernized Maus fanart I’ve seen
BR 14,3
The fact you decorated it like an Ork Vehicle. My respects dear Warboss
The red skin made the missle deadlier
FASTER
Sturm tiger gameplay doesn't change no matter the BR its just FIRE............................................ FIRE.................................................... FIRE................................... FI... dead
The Challenger surviving the direct Hit💀
T-90 and Abrams as well
380mm of pen: 😃 380mm Ammunition: 💀
Germany if their Sturmtiger has accurate 38cm rockets:
Song 1: Wilbert Eckart & Volksmusik Stars - House of the Rising Sun
Song 2: Musikkorps Der 11. Panzer Grenadier Division - Alte Kameraden
Good choice of music. Remember finding this cover in Wolfenstein and jamming to it
Song?
@@PapaSwolviet the sang name is: wolfenstein the new order (soundtrack)
This is the best video I’ve seen this week
Ah yes 45 seconds, no views, 47 likes and four comments
vid 10 mins ago, your comment 7 minutes 🙄
Nice try Diddy
Bro fell off
lol
"Bro fell off" ahh comment 😭
I hit once a Russian milk truck who just drove away with a "hit". Not to mention that everyone repairs quicker then you reload.
The warhammer skin is lovely lol
Your music taste for this video was amazing 😍😂
2:35 SPONSORED BY VOLUMETRIC!!!
2:34 bro really tanked a 38 cm rocket
Rocket ❌
Nuke ✅
Bonus points for DA ORK SKIN! WAAAGH!
The sturmtiger is a "to whomever it may concern" kind of weapon
Sehr schöne Wahl der Hintergrundmusik.
What song is this?
@@maryburton3315 German marching songs (Idk what songs specifically)
Alte Kamaraden it's one of the songs,the other
One You can look it up as "there' a house in new berlin@@maryburton3315
diese kommentar sektion ist nun eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
doesn't matter what br, the sturmmörser is a menace to society...
New fear unlock:do not mess with the sturmtiger
We all like to go outside on a walk with a little tiger
when i see strumtigers, kv1s, kv2s in their normal brs i just go away and try to see if theres any other tanks 😭
Love your videos 💯💯💯
Definitely going to do this today while grinding for the boxer
It feels like an edit but it’s sooo good like the music with neu Berlin
Gaijin : "There is no Russian bias"
Also Gaijin : 4:26
(yes I know it happened more times but it's always mostly Russian)
Gaijin : "There is no Western bias"
Also Gaijin : 2:35 3:50 4:51
(yes i know it happened more times but its always mostly Western)
its stalinium
Me wishing they brought the sturmtiger back instead of the maus in this anniversary
Stürmtiger go: Kaboooom🔥🔥💥💥
Really hope they bring it back for like a week or something like they did the Maus at some point
SOMEONE FINALLY DID IT
Challenger being undamaged is wild
The Steph Curry of tanks
Orks approves this tank a damn good dakka)
Atleast put a bloody music name used, on description mate!
👏👏👏👏 beautiful! and I want the sturmtiger just for that skin now 😂
Sturmmörser the God Mode hunter
Nice Ork-Warhammer-Camo
I’m gonna-
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. The official German designation was Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61. Its primary task was to provide heavy fire support for infantry units fighting in urban areas. The few vehicles produced fought in the Warsaw Uprising, the Battle of the Bulge and the Battle of the Reichswald. The fighting vehicle was known by various informal names, among which the Sturmtiger became the most popular.
Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61
A Sturmtiger on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum in Russia
Type
Heavy assault gun
Place of origin
Nazi Germany
Service history
In service
August 1944-1945
Wars
World War II
Production history
Designer
Alkett
Designed
1943-1944
Manufacturer
Alkett
Produced
October 1943 - January 1945
No. built
18 (using rebuilt Tiger I chassis)
Specifications
Mass
68 tonnes (75 short tons; 67 long tons)
Length
6.28 m (20 ft 7 in)
Width
3.57 m (11 ft 9 in)
Height
2.85 m (9 ft 4 in)
Crew
5
driver
radio operator
loader
2nd loader
commander / gunner
Armor
max. 150 mm (superstructure front, at 47° from vertical)
min. 62 mm
Main
armament
380 mm RW 61 rocket launcher L/5.4
(14 rounds)
Secondary
armament
No secondary armament
Engine
Maybach HL230 P45 V-12, water-cooled gasoline
700 PS (690 hp, 515 kW)[1]
Power/weight
10.77 PS/tonne
Suspension
torsion-bar
Fuel capacity
540 L (120 imp gal; 140 US gal)
Operational
range
120 km (75 mi)
Maximum speed
40 km/h (25 mph)
Contents
Development
edit
The idea for a heavy infantry support vehicle capable of demolishing heavily defended buildings or fortified areas with a single shot came out of the experiences of the heavy urban fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942. At the time, the Wehrmacht had only the Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B available for destroying buildings, a Sturmgeschütz III variant armed with a 15 cm sIG 33 heavy infantry gun. Twelve of them were lost in the fighting at Stalingrad. Its successor, the Sturmpanzer IV, also known by Allies as Brummbär, was in production from early 1943. This was essentially an improved version of the earlier design, mounting the same gun on the Panzer IV chassis with greatly improved armour protection.
While greatly improved compared to the earlier models, by this time infantry anti-tank weapons were improving dramatically, and the Wehrmacht still saw a need for a similar, but more heavily armoured and armed vehicle. Therefore, a decision was made to create a new vehicle based on the Tiger tank and arm it with a 210 mm howitzer. However, this weapon turned out not to be available at the time and was therefore replaced by a 380 mm rocket launcher, which was adapted from a Kriegsmarine depth charge launcher.
In September 1943 plans were made for Krupp to fabricate new Tiger I armoured hulls for the Sturmtiger. The Tiger I hulls were to be sent to Henschel for chassis assembly and then to Alkett where the superstructures would be mounted. The first prototype was ready and presented to Adolf Hitler in October 1943. Delivery of the first hulls would occur in December 1943, with the first three Sturmtiger completed by Alkett by 20 February 1944.
Due to delays, Hitler did not request production of the weapon until 19 April 1944; twelve superstructures and weapons would be prepared and mounted on rebuilt Tiger I chassis. The first three production series Sturmtiger were completed by Alkett in August 1944. Plans to complete an additional seven from 15 to 21 September 1944 were presented to Hitler in a conference on 18-20 August 1944. Ten Sturmtiger were produced in September, along with an additional five in December 1944.[2]
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.[2]
Design
edit
The Sturmtiger was based on the late model Tiger I, keeping its hull and suspension. The front of the Tiger's superstructure was removed to make room for the new fixed casemate-style fighting compartment housing the rocket launcher. This was located directly at the front of the vehicle, giving it a boxy appearance.
Compared to the Tiger tank, the Sturmtiger was much shorter overall, only 6.28 m (20 ft 7 in) compared to the Tiger's 8.45 m (27 ft 9 in), due largely to the fact that it did not have the long main gun of the latter which protruded far in front of the hull. It also was slightly lower than the Tiger at 2.85 m (9 ft 4 in) compared to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).
Armour
edit
Since the Sturmtiger was intended for use in urban areas in close range street fighting, it needed to be heavily armoured to survive. Its sloped (at 47° from vertical) frontal armor therefore was 150 mm (5.9 in) thick, while its superstructure side and rear plates were 82 mm (3.2 in) thick.[1] The hull front was 100 millimetres (3.9 in) or 150 millimetres (5.9 in) if it had an additional armor plate fitted. This pushed the weight of the vehicle up from the 57 t (56 long tons; 63 short tons) of the Tiger I to 68 t (67 long tons; 75 short tons).
Armor layout of Sturmtiger
Sturmtiger in the Deutsches Panzermuseum. In the front is the main 380 mm caliber rocket-propelled projectile.
Armour thickness Location Slope
(angle from vertical)
150 mm superstructure front 47°
150 mm
( 100 mm) hull front
(without the additional plate) 25°
82 mm superstructure side and rear
upper hull side and rear 20°
none
70 mm hull front top 80°
62 mm lower hull front 65°
62 mm lower hull side
lower hull rear none
48°
28 mm hull floor
Armament
edit
The main armament was the 380 mm Raketen-Werfer 61 L/5.4, a breech-loading barrel, which fired a short-range, rocket-propelled projectile roughly 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) long. There were a variety of round types with a weight of up to 376 kg (829 lb), and a maximum range of up to 6,000 m (20,000 ft), which either contained a high explosive charge of 125 kg (276 lb) or a shaped charge for use against fortifications, which could penetrate up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) of reinforced concrete. The stated range of the former was 5,650 m (6,180 yd). A normal charge first accelerated the projectile to 45 m/s (150 ft/s), the 40 kg (88 lb) rocket charge then boosted this to about 250 m/s (820 ft/s).
The design of the rocket system caused some problems. The hot rocket exhaust could not be vented into the fighting compartment nor could the barrel withstand the pressure if the gasses were not vented. Therefore, a ring of ventilation shafts was put around the barrel which channeled the exhaust and gave the weapon something of a pepperbox appearance.
Due to the bulkiness of the ammunition, only fourteen rounds could be carried internally, of which one was already loaded, with another in the loading tray. The rest were carried in two storage racks. To help with the loading of ammunition into the vehicle, a loading crane was fitted at the rear of the superstructure next to the loading hatch. Even then, the entire five-man crew had to help with the loading.
It was intended that each Sturmtiger would be accompanied by an ammunition carrier built on the same Tiger I chassis, but only one carrier was completed.[1]
Located at the rear of the loading hatch was a Nahverteidigungswaffe launcher which was used for close defence against infantry in addition to a frontal mounted 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun.
Raketensprenggranate 4581 motor details.
Raketensprenggranate 4581 motor details.
Raketensprenggranate 4581 schematic.
Raketensprenggranate 4581 schematic.
"my disabled hand didnt want to cooperate"
what do you mean? all i saw was a calculated move to become cover for your next spawn ;D
I call the sturmtiger a human incinerator
damn wizard casting fireballs...
I need to take out my sturmtiger to top tier. But I think sturmpanzer is even more funny ;)
I need 10 hours version
"Lemme ashk you shomthin" - german gunner
Dude, I hear it everytime. I thought i was the only one😂
Wolfenstein music in the background
The one tank i wish i had of grinded
Bro finaly finacialy revovered positive balance
Why no one talking about Sd.Kfz.234😢😢😢😢😢😢
what is there to talk about
Which one? Because all 4 versions are in the game.
@@vampi-chan3793 *_All of them_*
Woah, wolfenstein music lets gooooooo
When? Like give me a timestamp
If there'd be a stun system in wt, every tank crew hitted by sturmtiger would be dead after first shot
There's a system similar to that
Its called overpressure and its when the air inside the tank gets compressed by the shockwave of the bomb
(I got 4 kills with the soviet kv2 in 11.7 br (3.7 br tank) (150mm cannon) using this mechanic
BRO IS PLAYING ERIKA AS IT IS A NORMAL SONG
If you find a partner with a drone that acts as a guide, it will be even cooler))
0:17 “Haus in neu Berlin” music moment:
Hey bro what name this tank
@ Sturmtiger
always gotta have the puma
Sturmtiger = ICBM launcher
Never thought id hear “House of the Rising Sun” auf Deutsch
0:46 *Soviet Bias*
why?
Seems like a decent way to grind credits if you have a 15 or 20% multiplier. Even 1 kill should net you 35k and if you select your top BR right you could get both "God Mode" and "Skill Matters" each game.
god mode god mode god mode god mode
The amount of silver lions..
bro gor the warhammer stuemtiger
Definition of a bomb on wheels XD
4:28 russian bias momment
2:45 Stalinium moment
Let’s gooo!
So regret missing this beast, but i needed a break from the grind:\
125kg of TNT I don't need a stabilizer 😂
oh my god 230mm cannon
When that one tank block it, do you have any ib prophan? I have a headache
It's battle's very realistic)
0:51
stalninom❌
spawnimium☑️
I think someone is grinding SL for the next SL gambling crate
🤭
The FV4005 and Sturmtiger is the strongest
RIP for all desks, keyboards, controlers and screens that's been destroyed because of ur insanity of destroying them with sturm at 11 BR xD
Nice ork waagh skin
Who knew a demolishing tank can. Demolish things
Do you have your own decal for the game?
NeU BeRliN
What is the name of the march you used for the last part of the video?
What a accurate skin for the sturmtiger only the Germans or orks could make something so ridiculous
Where can you get this tank?
2:40 british steel
Which is the name of the Germán song? Nice kills thunder
Haus in neu Berlin from wolfenstein: the new order.
So cool
1:14 that is a BLN shell, or Barrel Launched Nuke
The Abrams who got hit by it: Hey, it tickles!
it still pisses me off that gayjin refuses to give me my event vehicles, they false banned by acc and after they reinstated it i havent been able to receive event vehicles, asked support to fix it and give me my vehicles and they straight up ghosted me
No Click-Baits were hurt while making this video.
Reload time: maybe
How do you get a sturmtiger, I don't see it in the tech tree?
Anyone from June 6, 1944
What was the second song you played in this
Nvm I finally know
@ThunderWar you are too dangerous with that sturmtiger.
How did you get those sights back, mine is blank for some reason
That skin is just🤌