World War II movies are coming again! Revealing Pete’s "Furious" American Heroism

Can’t the tiger’s ass be touched? "Tank Aesthetics" in Movie Battlefield
Speaking of the unique secret skill of Fury, we should start with the domineering tank battle in the film.
To some extent, "Tank" is the real star of this film. The film chooses the German "Tiger" tank that frightened the Allied forces during World War II to duel with the Allied "Sherman" tank. You may think that you have already seen the power of tiger tanks in films such as White Tiger, Saving Private Ryan, Tanks Armageddon and Strategic Battle, but Xiaobian has to tell you an unfortunate fact. The tiger tanks in these films are either modified from the chassis of Russian tanks, or simply found a substitute to simply modify them, and Fury is the only one in the world.

To some extent, "Tank" is the real star of this film.
Speaking of the legendary tiger heavy tank, its 88 mm caliber tank gun has devastating lethality; 102 mm front armor and 82 mm side armor make it almost indestructible; Carl Zeiss’ ultra-high precision optical sight makes the hit rate of its main gun surprisingly high (you are right, the Zeiss who took the camera lens); The staggered 7 pairs of load-bearing wheels scientifically disperse the vehicle and improve the off-road ability … … Under the technical conditions at that time, although some maneuverability was sacrificed due to the weight of more than 55 tons, its firepower and protection ability were first-class.
In February 1943, during the Kharkov counterattack, two Tiger tanks violently opened fire on a Soviet tank cluster two kilometers away, destroying 16 T-34/76 tanks on the spot, and destroying 18 Soviet tanks during the pursuit. The 88mm main gun of the Tiger Tank is so powerful that the entire turret of some T-34 tanks that were shot was torn off and fell to more than ten meters away. No wonder German soldiers jokingly said that this is T-34 taking off its hat to the Tiger Tank.

"Sherman compared with tiger, just like paper."
Like the T-34 in history, the two Sherman tanks in Fury also suffered the misfortune of "overturning their skulls". Perhaps it is because the "Sherman" tank was only used to attack infantry on the eve of World War II, instead of confronting tanks head-on, which led to its stable operation, rapid response, but insufficient firepower, poor defense and easy fire, so its aura was too weak. David Wiley, producer of Fury, said: "Sherman is just like a tiger, just like paper;" In the end, it basically cost 50 thousand Sherman to get rid of nearly 1500 Tiger "— — The ratio of 3 to 100 is really cruel.