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The Leopard 2A7+ was first shown to the public during the Eurosatory 2010, featuring the label "Developed by KMW – tested and qualified by the German Ministry of Defence". The Leopard 2A7+ has been tested by the Bundeswehr under the name UrbOp (urban operations). [citation needed] The Leopard 2A7+ is designed to operate both in low-intensity ...
The decision came amid the war in Donbas, where the Leopard 2A6 tanks that the Bundeswehr aimed to maintain until 2030 seemed inadequate. One analyst wrote "One of the Leopard 2's key disadvantages stems from the fact that it uses tungsten instead of depleted uranium for tank rounds. The choice of material affects performance.
Leopard 2A7+ Germany: Main battle tank 62 [2] Option for up to 200 in total. Dimdex 2018 Qatari Arms Manufacturers revealed a local assembly of the leopard 2A7+ [3] [4] AMX-30 France: Main battle tank 30-44 [5] To be replaced by Leopard 2. [3] Armoured vehicles (tracked) AMX-10P France: Infantry fighting vehicle: 40 Status unknown. AMX-VCI France
Leopard 2A4; 134 upgraded to Pz87 Leopard WE with PERI-R17A2, driver rear view camera and electric Turret drive, produced in Thun/Switzerland Syria [76] T-55: 2,250 Soviet Union: Scores destroyed in civil war, exact numbers left unknown. T-62: 1,000 Soviet Union: Scores destroyed in civil war, exact numbers left unknown. T-72: 1,600 Soviet Union
Armoured engineering vehicle based on the Leopard 1 chassis. 22 acquired. 3 donated to Ukraine. NM190 Broleggerpanservogn West Germany: 9 [60] Armored vehicle-launched bridge based on a modified Leopard 1 chassis. Carries the LEGUAN bridge laying system. AVLB LEGUAN Leopard 2 Germany: 5 + 3 (on order) [61]
The Leopard 2E is derived from the Leopard 2A6, with greater armour protection, developed as a co-production between the defence industries of Spain and Germany. 2006 Greece: 170 ~60 tons 1500 hp The Leopard 2 HEL is a derivative of the Leopard 2A6 that was ordered by the Greek Army in 2003. Around 170 tanks were delivered between 2006 and 2009.
In 2010, the Marksman systems in service in Finland were moved to war-time storage. [3] In 2015 work began to install the system on the Leopard 2A4 chassis in order to make up for the loss of mobile anti-aircraft coverage when the Marksman was originally retired. [4] The new Leopard 2 Marksman was scheduled to enter service in 2016. [5] [needs ...
Stridsvagn 122 during an urban warfare exercise, 2006. Stridsvagn 122 (strv 122, IPA: [ˈstrɪ̂tːsvaŋn] ⓘ) [a] is a Swedish main battle tank that, like the German Leopard 2A5, is based on the German Leopard 2 Improved variant utilizing such newer technology as command, control, and fire-control systems, reinforced armour, and long-term combat capacity.