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Leopard 1A4 1:35
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Leopard 1A4 1:35
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TL57126-TO
Leopard 1A4 1:35
Heller 57126
Scale 1:35
Skill level 4
Pieces : 317
Length : 27,3 x 9,7 cm
Version : Germany, Canada, Greece and Ukraine (fictional)
The Leopard 1 is a German battle tank. It was the first tank developed in Germany after the Second World War. It was used in a total of 13 states on five different continents. Thanks to the constant increase in its combat capability, it can still be found in the armies of many countries in the 21st century. countries. Between 1964 and 1984, 4,700 Leopard 1 battle tanks of all variants were built. Krauss-Maffei Wegmann still offers Krauss-Maffei Wegmann still offers a wide range of additional equipment options to Leopard 1 user states.
The Leopard 1A4 is a Leopard 1A1 converted to A4 standard. The new name was 1A1A4. The delivery of this 6th construction batch started in August 1974 and was completed in March 1976. 1974 and was completed in March 1976 with a total of 250 vehicles. The modifications consisted of an integrated fire control system for the commander and the gunner, a telemetry and gunner, an improved optical rangefinder (EMES 12A1), a PERI R12 for the commander with IR night vision channel and an improved fire control computer, delivery to the The delivery to the Bundeswehr was thus completed. In 1989, 235 tanks of the 6th batch were withdrawn from stock and re-equipped for the A3. 150 tanks were delivered to delivered to Turkey, 75 to Greece and 10 to Denmark. Other tanks were used on the firing ranges.
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