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Tiger 131
Tiger 131 is a German Tiger I Heavy tank captured by the British 48th Royal Tank Regiment in Tunisia during World War II. Preserved at The Tank Museum in Bovington, England, it is the only operating Tiger tank in the world. ==German service==
Known to the Allies as a Tiger I, the German model designation was a ''Panzerkampfwagen VI, Tiger I (E), SdKfz 181''. It was built in Kassel, Germany with the hull being constructed by Henschel while the turret was made by Wegmann A. The tank was completed in January or February 1943 with the chassis number 250122. It was shipped to Tunisia between 12 March and 16 April 1943. The tank was assigned to No. 3 Platoon in No. 1 Company of the 504th ''Schwere Heerespanzerabteilung'' (German heavy tank battalion) in Tunisia during the North African Campaign bearing the turret number 131 by which it has come to be known.〔("Our Tiger: The Tiger Tank Restoration Project Journal", Bovington Tank Museum, p.2 )〕
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