Germany Receives Latest Version of Leopard 2

19.12.2014 Aviation & Space
Germany Receives Latest Version of Leopard 2

Germany Receives Latest Version of Leopard 2

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To mark the handover of the first of an initial 20 LEOPARD 2 A7 tanks to the German Army, Frank Haun, Chairman of the Board of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) welcomed numerous guests from the worlds of politics, the military and business to the company's headquarters in Munich on 10 December.

Representing the Inspector General was General Lieutenant Rainer Korff, who accepted the vehicle on behalf of the German Army from Frank Haun, the Canadian Ambassador Marie Gervais-Vidricaire and President of the Army Supplies Division (BAAINBw), Harald Stein.

The LEOPARD 2 A7 is a product of collaboration between multiple NATO partners and KMW that began seven years ago. As part of the ISAF mandate, Canada decided in 2007 to borrow 20 LEOPARD 2 A6Ms with modern mine protection from the German Army. Adapted by KMW to Canadian requirements, the first LEOPARD 2 A6M CAN was available in the same year and proved  itself in operation so effectively that Canada wanted to continue  using it. When it was time to return the vehicles, the country  acquired surplus Dutch LEOPARD tanks that were to be converted  to the design status of the loaned German vehicles. Canada and  Germany agreed that, as part of this conversion work, further  modifications could be made, resulting in the LEOPARD 2 A7 for  the German Army.

The LEOPARD 2 A7 not only features optimised protection against  asymmetrical and conventional threats, but also has significantly  enhanced sustainment. An auxiliary power unit ensures that the weapons system is fully operational even without a running main  engine and that turret and crew compartment are kept cool.

The LEOPARD 2 A7 is integrated into the control network via the  combat troops control and weapons deployment system. For  reconnaissance, it has leading edge sighting equipment. Its range  of capabilities has been adapted through the option to fire fuzeprogrammable high explosive ammunition. This ammunition is  particularly effective against bunkers and fortified positions.

 



 
 

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