Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 MBTs are of course completely different vehicles in concept- and they come from different stages of the Bundeswehr’s Cold War armaments program. They nonetheless have a number of similarities and are together the most commercially successful and widely sold European tank designs from the 1960s to the present day.
This is a brief discussion of the iconic Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 tank families, touching on some of its best-known members.
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M P Robinson studied history at Torontos York University. He is interested in military history of all periods with a focus on 20th Century ground warfare. He has written four books on post-war armour in English and French in 2014 and has edited 3 of Robert Griffins previous works for Kagero Publishing. He co-authored, with Robert Griffin, RAC in the Cold War and Challenger 2.
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Paperback. Condition: New. New paperback copies at a reduced price. Dual English / Polish text. ; A guide for modellers. Historical background and colour photos of the tanks in service. Majority of the book devoted to modelling in 1/35 scale, a Tamiya Polish Leopard 2A, and Dutch Leopard 2A6. Illustrated. ; 116 pages. Seller Inventory # 60767
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