Leopard
Backhttp://www.aviationlive.org Online Aviation Pics,Videos and Forum The Leopard 2 is a German main battle tank produced by the German company Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and since the year 2003 by Spanish company Santa Bárbara Sistemas. Developed in the early 1970s and first entering service in 1979, replacing the earlier Leopard 1 as the foremost MBT in the German Army. Its different versions have served in the armed forces of Germany and ten other European countries, as well as non-European countries. More than 3,480 Leopard 2s have been manufactured. There are two main development batches of the tank, the original models up to Leopard 2A4 which have vertically faced turret armour, and the "improved" batch, namely Leopard 2A5 and newer, which have angled arrow-shaped turret add-on armour together with a number of other improvements. All models feature digital fire control systems with laser range-finders, fully stabilized main gun and coaxial machinegun and night vision equipment (first vehicles used a Low-Light Level TV system or LLLTV, thermal imaging was introduced later on). The tank has the ability to engage moving targets while moving over rough terrain. It can drive through water 4 meters deep using a snorkel or 1.2 meters without any preparation and climb vertical obstacles over 1 meter high. The tank is powered with a turbo-charged multi-fuel V12 diesel engine that produces 1,500 horsepower. Even as the Leopard was entering service in 1965, an up-gunned Leopard with the new Rheinmetall L44 120-mm gun being was considered to keep pace with the newer Soviet designs, but this was cancelled in favour of the joint MBT-70 "super-tank" project with the United States. The MBT-70 was a revolutionary design, but after large cost overruns, Germany withdrew from the project in 1969. Work on a national development was started in 1970 by Krauss-Maffei. A year later a choice was made for it to be based on the earlier Experimentalentwicklung (later named Keiler) project of the late sixties (itself derived from the vergoldeter Leopard or Gilded Leopard), instead of being a modified MBT-70 or Eber. The name of the design was determined in 1971 as "Leopard 2" with the original Leopard retroactively becoming the Leopard 1. Seventeen prototypes were ordered that year (only sixteen hulls were built). They had to have a maximum weight of fifty metric tons. Leopard 2A4 of the Polish Army. Leopard 2A4 of the Polish Army. Leopard 2A4 of the Singapore Army Leopard 2A4 of the Singapore Army On 11 December 1974 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the USA for the possible joint production of a new MBT, after the Americans had bought and investigated prototype hull number seven in 1973. In view of the experiences in the Yom Kippur War a much higher level of protection was demanded than was implemented in the prototypes, that used heavily sloped spaced armour. The weight class was increased to sixty tons. Prototype turret number fourteen was changed to test a new armour configuration, and was turned into a blockier looking turret as a result of using vertical steel perforated armour; it already had been much more voluminous than the turret of a Leopard 1 because of a large internal ammunition storage locker in the rear. The Leopard 2 thus initially used perforated armour but not Chobham armour as often claimed. PT-14 used the 120 mm Rheinmetall gun (as eventually did the U.S. Abrams). After this two new prototype hulls and three turrets were ordered, one (PT-20) mounting the original L7A3 105 mm gun and a Hughes fire control system, a second (PT-19) with the same fire control system but able to "swap out" the gun for the 120 mm Rheinmetall design (it was indeed so changed by the Americans), and one more (PT-21) mounting the Hughes-Krupp Atlas Elektronik EMES 13 fire control system, with the 120 mm gun.
Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: February 22, 2008 at 11:59 pm
Author: Freeaviation
Length: 0:06:24
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Video Comments:
DERZWERGE11 (Friday 31st of October 2008 07:06:04 AM)
no tiene la movilidad de este por mas reformado que este.saludos
whswaterboy (Wednesday 15th of October 2008 08:25:20 PM)
USA tanks are still better, and they can go up to 60mps
DERZWERGE11 (Friday 31st of October 2008 07:05:13 AM)
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaah!!!!!people like u said the same of the sherman!!
remember that the m1 is copy mostrly of the early leopard prototype.and has its gun!!
u dont know a shit pal
Panzerjaeger1993 (Thursday 13th of November 2008 01:20:42 PM)
You are an idiot, Modern MBTs can only make it to the 40's.
HellasKipros (Wednesday 8th of October 2008 04:04:26 AM)
currently the best leopard tank is owned by the greek army. Leopard 2HEL.
The fact that, the turkish military is for the first time is forming a defence strategy by buying the Kornet system, shows this tank's offensive power
zoubida90 (Saturday 4th of October 2008 02:28:21 PM)
YEAAAAAHH!!THIS TANK ROCKS!!the BEST!!
PapaBearkov (Sunday 14th of September 2008 03:11:46 AM)
German tank crews are wearing UZIS called MP1 since today..
PapaBearkov (Sunday 14th of September 2008 03:08:25 AM)
Leopard is to expensive for the people's armys. Russian tanks fit there perfect.
grimmgoat (Tuesday 12th of August 2008 03:06:33 PM)
no porque lo diga discovery tiene que ser la verdad, desde mi humilde punto de vista, el T-90 ruso es mejor, que ni lo nombraron en ese conteo.
BryanHyde15 (Saturday 9th of August 2008 12:25:43 PM)
good video
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