Leopard 1

Leopard 1

Cold War tanks
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German fighting vehicles after World War II
Main battle tanks
  • Leopard 2
Main battle tanks/ Light tanks (retired)
  • M41 Walker Bulldog
  • M47 Patton
  • M48 Patton
  • Leopard 1
Armoured weapons carrier
  • Wiesel 1/2
Tank destroyers ('Tank Hunters') (retired)
  • Raketenjagdpanzer 1
  • Kanonenjagdpanzer
  • Jaguar 1
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Armoured personnel carriers
  • Marder 1 A3/A5
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  • BV 206 S
Armoured personnel carriers (retired)
  • Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30
Armoured reconnaissance vehicle
  • Fennek
Armoured reconnaissance vehicle (retired)
  • Schützenpanzer SPz 11-2 Kurz
  • Spähpanzer Luchs
MRAPs/Light Armoured Patrol Vehicle
  • Dingo 1/2
  • LAPV Enok
  • Eagle IV
Four-wheel drive vehicles
  • Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Self-propelled guns/Rocket artillery
  • PzH 2000
  • M270 MLRS
Self-propelled guns/Rocket artillery (retired)
  • M7 Priest
  • M55
  • M109
  • M110
  • LARS
Air defence vehicles
  • LeFlaSys
Air defence vehicles (retired)
  • M42 A1
  • Roland
  • Flakpanzer Gepard

The Leopard (or Leopard 1) is a main battle tank designed and produced in West Germany that first entered service in 1965. Developed in an era when HEAT warheads were thought to make conventional heavy armour of limited value, the Leopard focused on firepower in the form of the German-built version of the British L7 105-mm gun, and improved cross-country performance that was unmatched by other designs of the era.

The design started as a collaborative project between Germany and France in the 1950s, but the partnership ended and the final design was ordered by the Bundeswehr, production starting in 1965. In total 6,485 Leopard tanks have been built, of which 4,744 were battle tanks and 1741 were utility and anti-aircraft variants, not including eighty prototypes and pre-series vehicles.

The Leopard quickly became a standard of European forces, and eventually served as the main battle tank in over a dozen countries worldwide. Since 1990, the Leopard 1 has gradually been relegated to secondary roles in most armies. In the German Army, the Leopard 1 MBTs have been phased out in 2003 while Leopard 1 derived vehicles are still widely used. The Leopard 2 MBTs have taken over the MBT role. Leopard hulls have been re-used in a wide variety of roles.

Read more about Leopard 1:  Operators

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