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The Leopard 1A2 is an improved variant of the Leopard 1A1 MBT. It has better protection on its front and side armor (+1), as well as the addition of a machine-gun, allowing it to engage enemy infantry more effectively and to engage helicopters. The Leopard 1A2 were fitted with a better armored turret then it Leopard 1 counterparts. The Leopard 1A2A1 received an PZB 200 image intensification system, Leopard 1A2A2 received digital radios and Leopard 1A2A3 had both.
History[]
The Leopard 1 series of main battle tanks has served West Germany and its allies since 1965. The Leopard 1A2 was the second upgrade of the Leopard 1 and came with a thermal shroud for the main gun, side skirts and a thicker cast turret.
The first 232 tanks of the fifth production batch was delivered as the Leopard 1A2 between 1972 and 1974. The A2 included a heavier and better armored turret, and therefore did not receive the B&V armor add-ons as did the earlier machines.
They did receive the other upgrades however; the Leopard 1A2A1 received the PZB 200, the Leopard 1A2A2 received digital radios, and the Leopard 1A2A3 got both.
Weapons[]
European Escalation[]
Weapons | |||
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Type | Main Gun | MMG | No Weapon |
Name | L7A3 | MG-3 | |
Caliber | 105mm | 7,62mm | |
Ammo | x 40 rounds | x 5200 rounds | |
Range | Ground = N/A m Helicopters = N/A m Airplanes = N/A m |
Ground = N/A m Helicopters = N/A m Airplanes = N/A m |
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Accuracy | 3 | 6 | |
AP Power | 6 | 0 | |
HE Power | 3 | 1 | |
Rate of fire | 7 r/min | 2181 r/min |
AirLand Battle[]
Red Dragon[]
Gallery[]
See also[]
- Wikipedia: Leopard 1A2
- Leopard 1A1 - Prerequisite
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