Surviving Tiger Tanks

Listed here are the tanks in the Tiger family that still exist today.


Type Location Country Comments
Tiger I Bovington Tank Museum England Vehicle of 504 Heavy Tank Battalion, captured in Tunisia. Hull number 250112. The only Tiger I in the world that still runs. It has been completely restored.
Tiger I U.S. Army Armor and
Cavalry Museum
United States Vehicle of the 501st Heavy Tank Battalion. This Tiger belongs to the U.S. Army and was originally on display at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds museum in Maryland. It is currently being reassembled and restored at Fort Benning, Ga. It will be displayed at the National Armor and Cavalry Museum at Ft.Benning once the museum is completed. The hull number of this Tiger is often reported as 250058 but the correct hull number is 250031.
Tiger I Saumur Tank Museum France A late version with narrow transport tracks from 2nd Kompanie, s.SS-Pz.Abt. 102, hull number 251114. Abandoned in the Falaise gap, captured and used by the French resistance.
Tiger I Vimoutiers Memorial France A late version Tiger also from s.SS-Pz.Abt. 102. Damaged by demolition charges planted by tanks crew. In 1983 the nearby town of Vimoutiers began an effort to preserve the tank, which is sitting outdoors. The hull number is unknown as the hatches have been welded shut for decades.
Tiger I Kubinka Tank Museum Russia Early version captured during Operation Zitadelle, Leningrad, 1942. Hull number is 250427.
Tiger I Lenino-Snegiri Museum of Military History Russia Hull number 251227. Heavily damaged vehicle found in a nearby swamp. It is on display outdoors at Lenino, Russia, which is 1 hour outside Moscow.
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Tiger II B Bovington Tank Museum England Early version with Porsche turret.
Tiger II     Munster Tank Museum Germany Turret number 121 belonging to s.SS-Pz.Abt. 501.
Tiger II     La Gleize Military Museum Belgium Hull number 280273, built in October 1944. Turret number 213 belonging to s.SS-Pz.Abt. 501. Abandoned Dec. 24, 1944. Restored in the 1970's.
Tiger II     Schweizer Militärmuseum Full Switzerland Given to Switzerland by France after the war.
Tiger II     Bovington Tank Museum England Turret number 104 belonging to s.SS-Pz.Abt. 501.
Tiger II     Saumur Tank Museum France The only running Tiger II in the world.
Tiger II B Patton Museum, Fort Knox United States Hull number 280243, built in September 1944. Turret number 332 from the s.SS-Pz.Abt. 501. Also abandonded in Dec. 1944 at Coo-Biester near La Gleize.
Tiger II B Kubinka Tank Museum Russia Command version.
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Sturmtiger Munster Tank Museum Germany From Sturm Moerserbatterie 1002, hull number 250174. Captured by U.S. in April 1945. Owned by the Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung in Koblenz, Germany. Currently on loan to Munster.
Sturmtiger Kubinka Tank Museum Russia No information available.
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Jagdtiger Bovington Tank Museum England Prototype with Porsche running gear, hull number 305004. Captured by the British in the Henschel proving grounds at Haustenbeck, Germany in 1945.
Jagdtiger U.S. Army Ordnance Museum United States Hull number 305020.
Jagdtiger Kubinka Tank Museum Russia From s.SS-Pz.Abt. 501, hull number 305083. Captured May 5th, 1945.
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Early Elefant Kubinka Tank Museum Russia Possibly captured during Operation Zitadelle.
Late Elefant U.S. Army Ordnance Museum United States Modified version captured in Italy.
These are the Tiger survivors.