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The Leopard 2 is a third generation German main battle tank (MBT). Developed by Krauss-Maffei in the 1970s, the tank entered service in 1979 and replaced the earlier Leopard 1 as the main battle tank of the West German army. Various iterations of the Leopard 2 continue to be operated by the armed forces of Germany, as well as 13 other European countries, and several non-European countries, including Canada, Chile, Indonesia, and Singapore. Some operating countries have licensed the Leopard 2 design for local production and domestic development. There are two main development tranches of the Leopard 2. The first encompasses tanks produced up to the Leopard 2A4 standard and are characterised by their vertically faced turret armour. The second tranche, from Leopard 2A5 onwards, has an angled, arrow-shaped, turret appliqué armour, together with other improvements. The main armament of all Leopard 2 tanks is a smoothbore 120 mm cannon made by Rheinmetall. This is operated with a digital fire control system, laser rangefinder, and advanced night vision and sighting equipment. The tank is powered by a V12 twin-turbo diesel engine made by MTU Friedrichshafen. In the 1990s, the Leopard 2 was used by the German Army on peacekeeping operations in Kosovo. In the 2000s, Dutch, Danish and Canadian forces deployed their Leopard 2 tanks in the War in Afghanistan as part of their contribution to the International Security Assistance Force. In the 2010s, Turkish Leopard 2 tanks saw action in Syria. In 2023–24, Ukrainian Leopard 2 tanks are seeing action in the Russo-Ukrainian war. History Development Even as the Leopard 1 was just entering service, the West German military was interested in producing an improved tank in the next decade. This resulted in the start of the MBT-70 development in cooperation with the United States beginning in 1963. However already in 1967 it became questionable whether the MBT-70 would enter service at any time in the foreseeable future. Therefore, the West German government issued the order to research future upgrade options for the Leopard 1 to the German company Porsche in 1967. This study was named vergoldeter Leopard (Gilded Leopard) and focused on incorporating advanced technology into the Leopard design. The projected upgrades added an autoloader, a coaxial autocannon and an independent commander's periscope. The anti-air machine gun could be operated from inside the vehicle and a TV surveillance camera was mounted on an extendable mast. The shape of the turret and hull was optimised using cast steel armour, while the suspension, transmission, and engine exhaust vents were improved. Prototype development Following the end of the Gilded Leopard study in 1967, the West German government decided to focus on the Experimentalentwicklung (experimental development) in a feasibility study and to develop new components for upgrading the Leopard 1 and for use on a future main battle tank programme. At first 25 million DM were invested, but after the industry came to the conclusion that with such a low budget the development of the two projected testbeds was not possible, a total of 30 to 32 million DM was invested. The experimental development was contracted to the company Krauss-Maffei, but with the obligation to cooperate with Porsche for the development of the chassis and with Wegmann for the development of the turret. Two prototypes with different components were built with the aim of improving the conception of Leopard 1 in such a way that it would match the firepower requirements of the MBT-70. A high first-hit probability at ranges of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) and the ability to accurately engage targets on the move using a computerised fire control system were the main goals of the experimental development. The resulting vehicles were nicknamed Keiler ("tusker"). Two prototypes (ET 01 and ET 02) of the Keiler were built in 1969 and 1970, both of them being powered by the MB 872 engine. The MBT-70 was a revolutionary design, but after large cost overruns and technological problems, Germany withdrew from the project in 1969. After unsuccessful attempts at saving the MBT-70 by conceptual changes in order to eliminate the biggest issue—the driver being seated in the turret—it became clear in late 1969 that Germany would stop the bi-national development. The assistant secretary of the military procurement division of the German Ministry of Defence suggested reusing as many technologies developed for the MBT-70 as possible in a further programme, which was nicknamed Eber ("boar") due to his being named Eberhardt. The Eber used a modified MBT-70 turret and hull, with the driver being seated in the hull. Only a wooden mock-up was made. One year later, a choice was made to continue the development based on the earlier Keiler project of the late 1960s, instead of finishing the development of the Eber. In 1971, the name of the design was determined as Leopard 2 with the original Leopard retroactively becoming the Leopard 1, and Paul-Werner Krapke became the project officer of the Leopard 2 program. Originally two versions were projected: the gun-armed Leopard 2K and the Leopard 2FK, which would be armed with the XM150 gun/launcher weapon of the MBT-70. In 1971, 17 prototypes were ordered but only 16 hulls were built as the production of hull PT12 was cancelled. Ten were ordered initially before another seven were ordered. The 17 turrets were designated T1 to T17, and the hulls were designated PT1 to PT11 and PT13 to PT17. To test a larger number of components and concepts, each prototype was fitted with components not found on the other prototypes. Ten of the turrets were equipped with 105 mm (4.1 in) smoothbore guns and the other seven prototypes were equipped with a 120 mm (4.7 in) smoothbore gun. Hulls PT11 and PT17 were fitted with a hydropneumatic suspension based on the MBT-70 design. The running gears of these two hulls had only six road wheels. Different types of auxiliary power units (APUs) were mounted in the prototypes. All turrets were equipped with a machine gun for air defence, except the turret mounted on PT11, where a 20 mm (0.79 in) remotely operated autocannon was mounted. With the exception of hulls PT07, PT09, PT15, and PT17, all prototypes used the MB 873 engine. The road wheels were taken from the MBT-70 and the return rollers from the Leopard 1. The prototypes were designed with a projected weight of MLC50, which equals approximately 47.5 tonnes (46.7 long tons; 52.4 short tons). The welded turret utilised spaced armour formed by two steel plates. The prototypes were equipped with an EMES-12 optical rangefinder and fire control system, which later was adopted on the Leopard 1A4. In mid-1973 a new turret was designed by Wegmann saving 1.5 tonnes (1.7 short tons) in weight. It was nicknamed the Spitzmaus-Turm (shrew turret) due to the highly sloped front. This design was only possible with the new EMES-13 optical rangefinder, which r.... Discover the Leopard Books popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Leopard Books books.

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    The Leopard Gecko in Captivity

    Robbie Hamper

    LEOPARD GECKOS in CAPTIVITY by Robbie Hamper In a relatively short span of fifteen years, the Leopard Gecko has become one of the top reptile pets.  They are docile, hard...

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    Gorilla vs. Leopard

    Jon Alan

    It’s fight time for the gorilla and the leopard! One animal is The Showy Silverback, and the other animal is The Treetop Terror. Both fighters know how to use strategy for their be...

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    The Snow Leopard Project

    alex Dehgan

    The remarkable story of the heroic effort to save and preserve Afghanistan's wildlifeand a culture that derives immense pride and a sense of national identity from its natural land...

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    Leopard

    Desmond Morris

    The sleek, spotted leopard may be the smallest of the big cats, but its ferocity and solitary style makes lions and tigers seem puny in comparison. Lacking the social mentality of ...

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    The Leopard Who Claimed A Wolf

    Sarah Mäkelä

    When a wolf loves a leopard… He’s her protector... Caitlyn Fraser, a wereleopard who has always hated cruel werewolves, is the former prisoner turned mate of Dougal Sterling, Alpha...

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    Black Leopard, Red Wolf

    Marlon James

    One of TIME’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All TimeWinner of the L.A. Times Ray Bradbury Prize Finalist for the 2019 National Book Award The New York Times Bestseller Named a Be...

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    Wild Cat

    Christine Feehan

    In this Leopard novel by the #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan, passions explode like wildfire when a young woman’s feral instincts are ignited by a man wh...

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    The Leopard Prince

    Elizabeth Hoyt

    Can this independent lady resist falling in love with the man who’s noble in all but blood?   Wealthy Lady Georgina Maitland doesn't want a husband, though she could use a goo...

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    The Redbreast

    Jo Nesbø

    “An elegant and complex thriller….Harrowingly beautiful.” New York Times Book Review“The Redbreast certainly ranks with the best of current American crime fiction.” Washington Post...

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    Leopard at the Door

    Jennifer McVeigh

    Set in Kenya in the 1950s against the fading backdrop of the British Empire, a story of selfdiscovery, betrayal, and an impossible love from the author of The Fever Tree.   Af...

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    Leopard Hunts in Darkness

    Wilbur Smith

    The fourth book in the epic Ballantyne seriesCraig got no further, for Tungata's anger turned to red fury. He was shaking with it, it clouded his gaze and knotted the muscles at th...

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    Leopard Facts For Kids 9-12

    Cindy Bowdoin

    Meet The Big Cats! Leopard Facts For Kids is an engaging leopard facts book for kids ages 912 Learn all there is to know about leopards. Explore the fascinating world of these fier...

  • Becoming a Supple Leopard 2nd Edition synopsis, comments

    Becoming a Supple Leopard 2nd Edition

    Kelly Starrett & Glen Cordoza

    Improve your athletic performance, extend your athletic career, treat stiffness and achy joints, and prevent and rehabilitate injuriesall without having to seek out a coach, doctor...

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    Snow Leopard Guardian

    Diana DeRicci

    The ValdaCree lion has returned.With it come new challenges to the mages and those who follow his hopes, who believe in the will of the Goddess Adhrer to a free and prosperous Kiel...

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    The Leopard King

    Ann Aguirre

    Proud. Imperious. Impassioned. Until three years ago, those words applied to Dominic Asher, the leader of Ash Valley. His family has ruled the feline branch of the Animari for...

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    Sunlight on the Snow Leopard

    Mary Pope Osborne & AG Ford

    The #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series is ready to whisk you away through time with Jack and Anniethis time to the snowy mountains of Nepal!The magic tree house has whisked Jac...

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    Diary of a Minecraft Zombie Alex Book 1

    MC Steve

    When zombies attack, Alex has to choose between being a human or saving humans as we know them. Alex is a human turned zombie that has been thrown into a world of chaos after wakin...

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    Diary of a Dork Steve Book 1

    MC Steve

    When Steve finds himself challenged to a go into the abandoned mine by the biggest bullies in town, he can’t refuse (or he’ll suffer the consequences!). Though he would much rather...

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    The League of the Leopard

    Harold Bindloss

    It was very hot in the little West African factory where trader Niven lay dying. The sea breeze had died away, and though sunset drew near, it was not yet time for the spicy airs f...

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    The Ultimate Guide to Leopard Geckos

    Phoenix Hayes Simmons

    Dear Fellow Leopard Gecko Enthusiast, If you are interested in having your Gecko be the healthiest and live the longest , then this could ultimately be the most important informati...

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    The Snow Leopard

    Peter Matthiessen

    When Matthiessen went to Nepal to study the Himalayan blue sheep and, possibly, to glimpse the rare and beautiful snow leopard, he undertook his fiveweek trek as winter snows were ...

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    The Leopard Woman

    Stewart Edward White

    This opulent tale of mystery and love and war intrigue gives an intimate picture of that almost unknown part of Africa of which Mr. White told in The Rediscovered Country.

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    Leopard

    Michael Aye

    The year is 1780. American privateers who have wreaked havoc among British shipping are now boldly entering British ports. Lord Anthony sets sail with a squadron to deal with the p...

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    Leopard Geckos For Dummies

    Liz Palika

    Get your onestop guide for understanding and raising this popular pet lizard. Reptiles are now kept in one out of every seven pet homes, so it's no surprise that millions have gon...

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    The Awakening

    Christine Feehan

    #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan takes readers deep into the exotic Borneo rainforest as she introduces the Leopard people in this steamy paranormal romance no...

  • A Leopard Named Armani synopsis, comments

    A Leopard Named Armani

    Carole Baskin

    Meet a leopard named Armani.  Enjoy dozens of leopard photographs and videos.  Learn what enrichment is and see the leopards enjoying it. Meet Big Cat Rescue, learn how t...

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    The Last Leopard

    Lauren St. John

    The fourth exciting book in the dramatic Legend of the Animal Healer series!Martine, her grandmother, and her best friend, Ben, are off to Zimbabwe to help her grandmother's friend...

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    Romancing the Leopard

    Kat Simons

    Their world is not what it seems…Dylan Jones planned for this solar eclipse for two years. He got a prime site at one of the best locations in Oregon, and he intends to savor his l...

  • The Eye of the Leopard synopsis, comments

    The Eye of the Leopard

    Henning Mankell

    From the creator of the acclaimed Kurt Wallander series: A thrilling story set in Sweden and Zambia told with “heartstopping tension” (Entertainment Weekly).   Interweaving pa...

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    Nemesis

    Jo Nesbø

    “Nesbø’s storytelling abilities are incomparable. Nemesis is crime novel as art form and great entertainment.”USA TodayThe #1 international bestseller from one of the most celebrat...

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    Black Leopard Jumanji

    Carole Baskin

    Meet a 20 year old black leopard named Jumanji.  Enjoy MANY color photos and videos of this handsome leopard. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Leopards. Learn ab...

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    The Leopard Is Loose

    Stephen Harrigan

    The fragile, 1952 postwar tranquility of a young boy’s world explodes one summer day when a leopard escapes from the Oklahoma City zoo, throwing all the local residents into danger...

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    Leopard Geckos

    Gerold Merker & Cindy Merker

    Leopard Geckos are one of the most popular lizards in the hobby. Learn about housing, nutrition, health care and breeding of these reptiles and others in the same family, including...

  • The Leopard synopsis, comments

    The Leopard

    Jo Nesbø & Don Bartlett

    INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER “Meaty, gripping, full of tantalizing twists” (Associated Press), this installment of the international bestselling series brings Inspector Harry Hole bac...