Leopard 2 Tank Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @marklee1194
    @marklee1194 9 лет назад +15

    The music at 1:01 just makes the Leopard II even more awesome.

    • @jth6868
      @jth6868 4 года назад +4

      Track title is Rocks Away, Composed by Tim Souster
      www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?id=16764805&code=lc1yjL

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад +4

    I was a leopard 2a4 gunner (finnish defence forces) and we bought our leopards from german. They were used, but in fairly good shape. They had all the systems, rangefinder and the gunner main sight was the standard 12x EMES which there is supposed to be. I cant think of anything which could've been changed from the tank... everything was in place :P

  • @karjohden
    @karjohden 15 лет назад +4

    I`ve driven this tank when i did the military service in sweden. Its fucking amazing.. thats all i can say... Just the gyro that keeps the canon fixed on its target is awsome.. if the tank bounces too much, you can just hold the trigger, and when the system is stabil enought it fires it self, as long as you hold the trigger... just amazing.. What a machine..

  • @EAFSQ9
    @EAFSQ9 10 лет назад +8

    Who makes these films? They seem to be closely attributed with videos produced for SAAB Bofors / BAE Bofors.

  • @Chrinik
    @Chrinik 15 лет назад +1

    I´ve sat in a Leopard2 A6 while in basic training in Munster, and it is quite a beast, and i was impressed how small it looks when you are further away, but when you stand ontop of it, it´s friggin huge.
    Oh and the mobility part, the official HP of the engine is listed with 1500...but with a little tweaking, they can press the engine too unknown heights...
    90mph on a highway is much for an MBT.
    And the A6 finaly got a generator powering the turret while the motor is off...mandatory

  • @tonygogap
    @tonygogap 15 лет назад

    A 120mm Smoothbore is the gun on the Abrams, a discarding sabot round is a shell or round. The M1 Abrams has different types of shells too.

  • @TankNutJohn89
    @TankNutJohn89 13 лет назад +1

    @ajazaad: Sorry, thats WRONG!
    The Leopard 2 use's the 120mm Smoothboregun Length 55 from Rheinmetall.
    I think you mean Krauss Maffei Wegmann with Kruass. They've designed the Leopard 2.
    The M1A2 use's the 120mm Smoothboregun Length 44 from General Dynamic's.
    It's basically the same Gun ( licensed ) build in the US.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад +1

    leopard 2 has a blast door for ammunition. If the storage room is hit, the roof panels are being ripped off by the pressure and most of the pressure is directed upwards. There is some ammunition in the hull aswell, but it is less likely to take hit than the tower. Besides, all ammunition is placed in the tank the way that if they do explode, the projectile parts are fired towards outer walls.

  • @cf80to01
    @cf80to01 15 лет назад +1

    The first Leo 2's entered service with Germany in 79/80. It has been significantly updated since into the Leo 2A6M.

  • @Talon3000
    @Talon3000 11 лет назад +2

    That tank driving underwater is so surreal...

  • @MarcusDidiusFalco
    @MarcusDidiusFalco 16 лет назад

    This is the Leopard2A2 or 3. This one here misses the Field-Adjustment-Collimator and there is an opening on the left side for ammo. You see it right in the beginning. If I remember correctly, with the A3 this weak point in the side armor was closed.
    The actual Tank in use is the A6M for the Out-of_Area troops.(M for additional protection from AT.Mines)
    The other in use are the normal A6 and the A5KWS (Kampwertgesteigert = Combat-Value-Enhanced)

  • @agt155
    @agt155 14 лет назад

    @creshal Not all rounds are fin stabilised. The Challenger 2 has a rifled barrell so that it can fire HESH rounds. Also the Challenger 2 uses 3 part ammo which is much lighter than single piece, and can be loaded faster.

  • @OlderG0ds
    @OlderG0ds 15 лет назад

    "The latest version of Chobham armour is used on the Challenger 2 (called Dorchester armour), and (though the composition most probably differs) the M1 Abrams series of tanks, which according to official sources is currently protected by silicon carbide tiles.
    Though it is often claimed to be otherwise, the Leopard 2 in fact does not use Chobham armour, but pure perforated armour, avoiding the very large procurement, maintenance and replacement costs of those ceramic armor systems."

  • @62kenny78
    @62kenny78 15 лет назад

    This is one of the early Leopard 2 - there are several improvements made, the actual version is the 2 A6 - which means it is the 6. update made.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 18 лет назад

    to puncru: most of the technology in tanks is at least 10 years old, because of the time taken to adjust them for the battle conditions. If you looks at Leopard 2 for exaple, it was made 20 years ago and most of the systems are still used in modern tanks today.

  • @johorridoh
    @johorridoh 15 лет назад

    Canadian army has Leopard C2. It´s based on the Leopard 1A3 . Since the year 2000 improved by A5 towers.
    20 Leopard 2A6M were borrowed from the Bundeswehr for two years. M stands for Mineprotection and is regarded the best protected Battletank in the world today ; )

  • @klubchez5224
    @klubchez5224 8 лет назад +4

    Absolutely mouth watering

  • @MGBandit75
    @MGBandit75 10 лет назад

    I'm falling in love with this tank

  • @52111centrumcz
    @52111centrumcz 13 лет назад

    @ibm0026
    The Challanger does NOT use a copy of the 120mm smoothbore; it uses a rifled cannon!!! Its the L-30 if I'm not mistaken and the Brits use it because they wished to retain the ability to fire HESH warheads.

  • @TankNutJohn89
    @TankNutJohn89 13 лет назад

    @Vykuk123: The XM1111 System is in development, the MRM-KE is in commissioning since 2004.
    It was sucessfully used in Afghanistan. Okay, i've understand, the Challenger 2 is your favourite Tank, however.
    It hasn't killed so much tanks as the Abrams, it has lower electronics, older Cannon, lower High Speed,
    higher Cost, less Units ( 300 Challenger 2 - 7500 Abrams )

  • @Konstatsai
    @Konstatsai 18 лет назад +2

    thanks for uploading

  • @51m0n77
    @51m0n77 13 лет назад

    Love the muzak in the background

  • @kollinhwang
    @kollinhwang 5 месяцев назад +2

    Anyone else from the H.Feels company?

  • @Baseshocks
    @Baseshocks 13 лет назад

    @kuyaTanY on top of what Khristophoros said, the Leo 2 uses standard engine parts that are commonly used... the cost of maintenance for the Leo 2 is far less then the M1A2.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    rheinmetall L44 isnt a machine gun, it's the main antitank cannon (120 mm smoothbore) used both in abrams and leopard 2

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    I didn't quite understand your question. Abrams indeed has gas engine, leopard 2 has diesel engine. However, they both have about the same power output... and diesel if of course better in battle field, as it isnt as flammable as gas...

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад +1

    The ammo storage is indeed a bit of a weakness, but usually you can't even see the hull of the tank in combat, only the turret... Besides, does it matter whether the hit comes through the driver or the ammo storage, it kills everyone in the tank either way :P
    Oh and the "windows" are actually periscopes, so they are not really a weakness...

  • @iskenuz
    @iskenuz 11 лет назад

    Composite armor plays by different rules than rolled homogenous steel. It functions best when hit directly, thanks to the ceramics fracture patterns.

  • @wenyicvs
    @wenyicvs 15 лет назад

    What a piece of engineering? I'm in love.

  • @SilentCoyote
    @SilentCoyote Год назад +5

    Remember when the Russian Federation took a still image from this at 8:22 and overlaid the HUD from a lancet and claimed they destroyed a Leopard 2 in Ukraine? Pepperidge Farm Remembers.

  • @HingerlAlois
    @HingerlAlois 15 лет назад

    A lot of countries have Leopard 2s, Germany (nowadays only something like 400 active, a lot were scrapped or sold after Cold War), Austria, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.

  • @Ariana321
    @Ariana321 12 лет назад +2

    Only thing that could really improve this tank would be to give it the same "Dorchester" armor as the Challenger 2. Get that on there, and not only will you have a masterpiece of a tank, but you'll have a damn near indestructible masterpiece at that.

    • @realbadcorps
      @realbadcorps 2 месяца назад

      Later versions upgrade the armour, the Leopard 2 was first put in service in 1979 about the same time as the M1 Abrams. At that time, Chobam was the cutting edge but newer model Leopard 2s have more modern armour.

  • @Hjalie
    @Hjalie 17 лет назад

    It can only pierce the armour on the top of the turret. But the newest Leopard 2 tanks have extra armour for more protection against anti-tank missiles and 30 mm projectiles.

  • @icecremer
    @icecremer 13 лет назад

    @USparatroopersurgeon To be perfectly honest, American tanks were also named after consecutive numbers, in fact, most tanks are, they just get nicknames, and most American tanks during WW2 got their names from the British, like the M4 Sherman or the M3 Lee.
    The British was naming American built tanks after famous American Civil war generals.
    The russians also gave nicknames to their tanks, Like the KV and IS tanks.

  • @mattmatt115
    @mattmatt115 17 лет назад

    good news... this tank will now finally be battle tested, after everybody thought they would be designed to rot away not being used. canada has recieved the first of its leopard 2 A6M CAN (can unofficaly being the term for the slat armor package) and they are going straight to afhanistan

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    I was a gunner for Leopard 2a4 in finnish armed forces... that's why I like the leopard so much :P I'd love to get to try abrams too, so I could say which one really is better... I have a feeling though that they don't have that much difference in performance...

  • @mkms685
    @mkms685 5 лет назад +3

    0:49
    Kurt Knispel, is that you?? 😂

  • @HingerlAlois
    @HingerlAlois 17 лет назад

    The Leopard 2 is used in Austria, Chile, Canada, Denmark, Finnland, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Swiss, Turkey and of course germany.
    All in all 3480 Leopard 2 tanks were manufactured.

  • @cannasnagler
    @cannasnagler 12 лет назад

    L55 has a longer barrel not a bigger round/kaliber (55*120mm), which means increased velocity which gives longer range (+1500m) and increased penetration (+25%). These numbers where floating around - have no idea if they are correct :-)

  • @Kreisliga1000
    @Kreisliga1000 13 лет назад

    @TheCFarmy the leopard can stay for hours underwater and the tower will be requiered, you can it disguise. the motor and the hole tank is fully functional underwater. you can wait with 6 tanks in a river or a lake underwater between the reed and strike from the back when the enemy is surprised. the idea was, that you can cross a river without a bridge.

  • @P47RICK
    @P47RICK 15 лет назад

    The Leclerc has the best autoloader which is pretty cool too.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 18 лет назад

    there are couple of mistakes in this video... (I dont know which version this tank is in this video, but the 2A4 has a laser range finder up to 4000 meters, not 4000 yards. Also, the tank gunner doesnt use infrared, but thermal camera... other than that I think the video is correct :)

  • @Rabidus289
    @Rabidus289 15 лет назад

    you dont want to start mounting a tube in the middle of combat, i'd imagine it's more likely to be used for transport. for instance, crossing a river when bridges have been knocked out etc.

  • @MarcusDidiusFalco
    @MarcusDidiusFalco 16 лет назад

    When I was i the Army we had a little "shootout" against two squads of M1. Both sides had their Training-Equipment mounted. (For Leo2 it'S called AGDUS - a kind of MILES for Tanks)
    We fought 7 Duells an won 5 Times...

  • @littlegrabbiZZ9PZA
    @littlegrabbiZZ9PZA 17 лет назад

    The gas slippage is strong enough to blow any mud out of the way of the projectile. Accurracy is affected, but the projectile won't stick.

  • @TankNutJohn89
    @TankNutJohn89 13 лет назад

    @Leathlord: i can hear you have no idea.
    I've already said, that the M256 120mm Length 44 Smoothbore Gun of the Abrams
    is the same Gun, like the German, but from General Dynamics. It's a license build.
    The Performance of the M256 is the same like from the german L/44.
    The L/55 was adopted because the Abrams was used to have the 105mm Gun.
    Now it has a 120mm Gun, the turret can't take a longer 120mm.
    The Turret of the Leopard is longer & higher than Abrams' Turret.

  • @adrienperie6119
    @adrienperie6119 10 лет назад

    Something not many people know, is that the barrel life on the Leopard 2 main gun can be as low as 50 rounds, and 150 to 200 on average.

  • @dennis71106
    @dennis71106 14 лет назад

    Hi. I`m a a german commander of 4 leo2 a5 tanks.In fact, our young men who do their country duty (sry, my english is not that good) in our battalion win nearly all shootings against the abrams.Our weapon technology in tanks always had to be the best one since the 2nd world war.Just because we must have been the first wall against a soviet landstrike.I think germany tank technology is maybe the best worldwide.Maybe thats the only weapon-technology-field, in addition to uboats.Greetings!

  • @m16a4ish
    @m16a4ish 13 лет назад

    This tank is pretty bad ass, on paper. It has performed exceptionally well, in practice. It has a very high kill rate, in simulations. It's armor can withstand anything, from controlled explosions to controlled "enemy" fire. It has extensive "combat" experience, patrolling the streets of kosovo and the "very dangerous" anti-taliban north in afghanistan. Oh, I forgot. It also survived a very, very, very scary uncontrolled explosion from a tiny ied. Wow, what a tank.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    there is a modification made of Challenger 2, which has a new Rheinmetall L55 cannon (same as in Leo 2a6) and a new engine, which has 1500 hp (same as in leopard) briging the both tanks quite close to each other in performance :)

  • @davepriddy9263
    @davepriddy9263 Месяц назад

    Great video and tank.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    I got out from army 9 months ago, so I remember those things quite clearly :) From what I have seen from pictures and video files, I've noticed the gunner's controls and other stuff is pretty much the same, just positioned differently... It would still be awesome to test abrams's gunner controls :D

  • @Frostyshard
    @Frostyshard 13 лет назад

    One of my great grandfathers was in German Infantry in WW2 and another of my great grandfathers was in the American Merchant Marines. in WW2 and even he was of German blood. I take pride in my German heritage regardless of what side they fought for.

  • @Kreisliga1000
    @Kreisliga1000 13 лет назад

    the underwater function is a good idea, i think.
    the leopard 1 cold diving, too. you can't shoot underwater, that's clear. it's simply the diving function. you need no bridges, no little ships or ferries. you can stay underwater and undetected.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    yeah... well the only thing our leo2a4 was missing was the wind sensor, but I heard they dropped that out anyway so it doesnt even belong in the 2a4 model. (not sure tho)

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 12 лет назад

    i know they have the same sized gun and same caliber but what i mean is it looked like they moved the barrel back into the turret more, like the barrel is the same length but not as much of it is on the outside.

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 14 лет назад

    The leapard 2 keeps getting upgraded like a gaming PC. Canada purchased used Leapard 2s for Afganastan because they did not want to modify a brand new tank. There are a lot of hidden upgrades against new threats.

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    targeting on a specific part on a tank is very difficult, taking advantage of such a small area in combat is not very easy. Even if the ammonition would explode, the rounds are placed in the way that the warheads are fired away from the crew... of course the tank shells would fly backwards and break some equipment or knock down the crew... but still :P
    I give credit to abrams about this, they have all their ammonition in the rear of the turret.

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 12 лет назад

    correct me if im wrong but the leo seems to have a shorter cannon than the abrams but it also smes like the germans were able to do this without sacrificing shell velocity. if so that could means the germans finally made a tank that can both kill other tanks and support infantry

  • @shadowdancerRFW
    @shadowdancerRFW 16 лет назад

    Leo2a6 has extreme firepower, able to engage moving vs moving target at up to 4km with unnerring accuracy. T-90 doesn't even come close to it, even with AT-11 missiles. Doesn't anyone wonder why the M1A2's gun is based on the german L44, the CH2 is currently developing a gun after the L55 german gun, the K2 has the L55 gun itself and the list goes on and on and on...

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 18 лет назад

    well... it doesnt really pour inside the tank, if the hit is delivered with kinetic penetrator as you probably meant, the fragments will do the job just as well... if it's a HEAT round (explosive round) then the pressure does the thing more effectively. There isnt really burning happening there as much as fragments and pressure... :)

  • @dragonzmaj1
    @dragonzmaj1 15 лет назад

    No, British use rifled gun which fires separate ammunition while German gun is smoothbore and fires one piece ammunition. Only the caliber is the same, their ammunition is not interchangeable.

  • @Zbyszkoz
    @Zbyszkoz 16 лет назад

    Next:25 T-72A1 and 12 T-72B1 tanks (each fitted with Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour [ERA]) had confirmed NATO tests done on other former Soviet tanks left behind in Germany after the end of the Cold War. The tests showed that the ERA and composite Armour of the T-72s was incredibly resilient to 1980s NATO anti-tank weapons.

  • @redreaper-xe6so
    @redreaper-xe6so 11 лет назад

    still the size of an IED and the chance of killing a vehicle plays in. The Leo2 has a lot of other issues, too. Like compare even ultramodern versions of Leo2 versus, for instance, TUSK II, which can reliably take even the heaviest antitank missiles to the side, not just front. Or how while leo2 has some containment of explosion, the Abrams has full turret containment + full hull containment.

  • @agt155
    @agt155 14 лет назад

    @creshal No it doesn't. A smoothbore was tested but they stuck with the rifled gun.

  • @ex59neo53
    @ex59neo53 15 лет назад

    Leopard 2 and Leclerc are really the most impressive tanks .
    (Jagdpanther is still my favourite all-time design :p)

  • @realbadcorps
    @realbadcorps 2 месяца назад

    Leopard 2 is the logical successor to the Leo 1 with a larger 120mm gun and Chobam style armour, it evolved from talks with America in the 1970s aimed at jointly producing a new NATO tank but these eventually floundered so the Germans went ahead with their own design. The Rheinmetall 120mm smoothbore gun developed for the Leopard 2 is extremely accurate it can kill enemy tanks at ranges of up to 4000 yards by day or night. The gun, which is also fitted in the American M1A1, fires fin stabilised ammunition. Two types of anti-tank rounds are available, APDS and HEAT or high explosive anti-tank. The cartridge cases are semi-combustible to reduce clutter in the fighting compartment. The gun sights are fully stablised. On the left an unstablised view, on the right the gunner's view. A thermal image intensifier picks up the infrared signature of a target vehicle so the gunner can lock on in all weather conditions, in daylight or darkness. If there is a failure in the main integrated firing system the gunner has an auxiliary sight. A panoramic periscope in the turret roof gives the commander all round vision. He can also override the gunner and can himself lock onto and engage a target. The integrated fire control computer automatically processes all necessary data. This includes range, type of ammunition selected, cant angle of own vehicle, movement of target, and movement of own vehicle. The gun can fire with equal accuracy whether the tank is moving or stationary. Auxiliary armament includes a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun for use against enemy infantry, there is also an anti-aircraft machine gun on the turret roof. For protection against both solid armour piercing and hollow charge rounds, Leopard 2's upper hull and turret feature layered the ceramic armour developed by the British Fighting Vehicle Research and Development Establishment at Chobam. The tank's floorplates are specially shaped to diminish the effect of mine explosions. Leopard 2's exceptional mobility is generated by its 1500 horsepower turbocharged diesel engine which gives the 55-ton vehicle an exceptionally high power to weight ratio. Turret mounted smoke grenade dischargers allow it to escape if attacked in an unfavorable position. Filters to protect the crew from nuclear, biological, and chemical contamination can be changed from outside the tank. Leopard 2 is thus a very elusive target to hit and difficult to destroy, while itself being able to deliver devastating firepower. For speed, it can accelerate from a standing start to 32 kilometers or 20 miles per hour in 6 seconds. Leo 2 has a top speed of 72 kilometers or 45 miles per hour. Braking distance from top speed is only 35 meters or 38 yards. Essentially the lower hull and running gear are virtually unchanged from the Leopard 1, the hydro-pneumatic suspension gives infinitely variable steering. The tank can turn on its own axis in a mere 5 seconds. Leopard 2 can easily cross a 10-foot trench, it can also climb anti-tank obstacles over 3 feet high. Even sets of road obstacles do not interrupt the smooth ride. Like the Leopard 1, Leo 2 can quickly fitted with deep wading equipment allowing it to cross rivers up to 13 feet deep. The commander directs the driver from his conning tower while the vehicle is submerged. The driver has exceptionally good visibility through wide vision blocks. Ease of maintenance is a major feature of both Leo 1 and 2. With the help of a Bergepanzer's crane the entire engine pack can be changed in the field in only 15 minutes. With some 1800 tanks in German army service alone and others built for Belgium and in Switzerland, Leopard 2 is one of the most important vehicles in the NATO armoury. Its exceptional firepower, mobility, and cross-country performance will certainly enable it to give a good account of itself if ever called upon to do so.

  • @redreaper-xe6so
    @redreaper-xe6so 11 лет назад

    True. Personally I still prefer the Abrams, not because I'm American but just because I feel it's best adapted to the type of combat it is used in. It's often used more like a StuG anymore, as are most tanks, and the Leo2 is a bit more "traditional tank". Still, it's no bad vehicle.

    • @caveman7729
      @caveman7729 7 лет назад

      redreaper2020 but the abrahams is gasturbine driven (!!!??? real noicie and very very thursty ... slower as the leo) a mix of a chalanger and leopard parts/technolegy ... only assembled in u.s. (gun : german . armor : uk . electronics : dutch) and you use delited uranium (!!!??? why ??? wolfram is ass good but no radiation) so i don't understand ??? the m1 only saw more action but it's defently NOT a better tank

  • @coerdelion13
    @coerdelion13 12 лет назад

    This is considered by many the best tank in the world!

    • @WarDaddyUSA
      @WarDaddyUSA 2 года назад

      but it has never had a tank on tank engagement or a tank kill. sure on paper it looks good. but the combat history is nothing compared to the Abrams.. not knocking the Leo. it looks good with excellent protection and a great gun. I love the Leo. not the best tho. top 3 tank for sure

  • @AustinMontreal
    @AustinMontreal 15 лет назад +1

    It went... underwater...that's epic.

  • @thenoobfactor
    @thenoobfactor 11 лет назад

    Probably not. A hybrid sabot/HEAT wouldn't be effective as you would either need to make the warhead too small for the shaped charge to be useful, or the shell too large to have the velocity needed.

  • @discobubbles
    @discobubbles 14 лет назад

    i have somewhere seen on internet that leopard 2 tanks are also very easy to drive. they are the worls most easiest tanks to drive. they can be driven like a normal heavy suv. very easy to drive and fun. not like a heavy and bulky tank. leopard 2 is a nice tank though

  • @Guardsmen248
    @Guardsmen248 14 лет назад +1

    an amazing tank!

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 18 лет назад

    actually abrams is about the same as this one, as they used to be the same project... weapon is the same, and optics are almost identical. Abrams is the same size too. Leopard is indeed a big tank, but it's very accurate and powerful. :)

  • @Meminem
    @Meminem 18 лет назад

    ¡Que buen documental!

  • @PoetSnipe
    @PoetSnipe 11 лет назад

    ...yes, you're right...that is why the modern versions solve this problem by using different updates...the bundeswehr is today equipped with the leopard up to version 2A6...

  • @Banananaish
    @Banananaish 13 лет назад

    @shadowdancerRFW and the sound of the Leo is bad ass!

  • @1SaG
    @1SaG 12 лет назад

    Interesting stuff.. looks more like a promotional video than a documentary to me though.. :D

  • @icantafford
    @icantafford 13 лет назад +1

    @m16a4ish The A5/6 variants support armour superior to that of the M1(and all it's variants) despite being lighter. The L55 cannon in the A6 and "+" variants is more powerful than the M1A1/2's L44. The speed and power are near identical.
    And the Leopard 2's engine is a million times better in a combat situation because it's engine is deisel. The gasoline engine in the M1 is a logistics nightmare, it is a gas guzzler and damn near needs a fleet of soft fuel trucks following it (ideal targets)

  • @52111centrumcz
    @52111centrumcz 13 лет назад

    @USparatroopersurgeon
    Actually the Russian numbers on the Ts are supposed to be the years the first time the design was finalized and accepted by passing the military acceptance trials.

  • @jenkster09
    @jenkster09 17 лет назад +1

    I'm a big M1A2 fan so it goes without saying I still like the Abrams. Witht that being said I am very impressed with the Leo2, nice looking also. :p Kudos to german engineering1 nice going fellas!

    • @WarDaddyUSA
      @WarDaddyUSA 2 года назад

      agreed. beautiful tank. but im American so ill take my proven Abrams. now I would love to see the army adopt a couple hundred of these bad boys. if not the Leo, we definitely need the puma IFV.

  • @lowpolylabs
    @lowpolylabs 4 месяца назад

    Hayup tlga. The best mbt for me. Love the name, design, capabilities and very destructive fire power.

  • @TankNutJohn89
    @TankNutJohn89 13 лет назад

    @Vykuk123: The MRM-KE is already in use, it has killed an driving T-72 at a Range of 8.600m.

  • @lilbrothaaa
    @lilbrothaaa 18 лет назад

    They did. The latest results are that the newest Leo2 version is a little better than the current Abrams version and equal to the Russian T99

  • @ushockey08
    @ushockey08 13 лет назад

    As an American, if could choose to serve on any tank other than the Abrams, it'd be this fine machine.

  • @cristian.social
    @cristian.social 16 лет назад

    i love this tank It has the most powerful canon in the world the Rheimental L55.

  • @batumba123
    @batumba123 12 лет назад

    The Leopard 2 can drive in depth of up to 4 meters with a mount that gives air to the engine

  • @rexxar12345
    @rexxar12345 11 лет назад

    The time when documentaries were DOCUMENTARIES, not action movies.

  • @Schuultz
    @Schuultz 14 лет назад

    HK only exists since roughly 50-60 years. It was founded by former Chief Engineers from Mauser, who, after the German disarmament and the preceding destruction of all Mauser military factories, chose to found their own arms manufacture.

  • @thenoobfactor
    @thenoobfactor 11 лет назад

    Sloping is still effective against KE rounds, the shape of the shell doesn't cancel the laws of physics. Just not so much with HEAT warheads.

  • @gratver
    @gratver 17 лет назад

    awesome tank man, i miss Seedorf sometimes :/

  • @Proximax9
    @Proximax9 17 лет назад

    actually the depleted uranium doesnt really have much radiation left... it's very similar to lead. Hard and heavy... Besides... Abrams uses the same ammonition as Leopard 2, so there's really no point arguing about it...

  • @Benz2533
    @Benz2533 15 лет назад

    I see the Leopard tank perform. outstanding.
    T-90 is also another stronge tank. another outstanding.
    I guess that the winner is up to the ability of the driver and cammander.
    Who ever get the better army win.

  • @OR3NG
    @OR3NG 14 лет назад

    @savethesonnenblume actually leo2a7 is the latest version

  • @cheesenibbler123
    @cheesenibbler123 15 лет назад

    I swear somewhere else on youtube someone said this was the best tank in the world, it was like some top ten tanks video or something,

  • @Celeon999A
    @Celeon999A 17 лет назад

    Beside the cell damage through the DU particles energy emission (minor radiation burnings in the case of a inner DU exposure) within the human body its destructive effect on the cell's DNA are the main trigger for development of cancer. This process can take 10 to 20 years before a person would develop cancer. It can also not happen at all. This differs from person to person.

  • @DakkogiRauru23
    @DakkogiRauru23 8 лет назад +2

    So awesome that it looks like a modernized tiger

  • @ss33988
    @ss33988 13 лет назад

    @KillamriX98
    Submerine: "WTF was that?"
    "Oh nothing... just a tank firing at us"

  • @Zbyszkoz
    @Zbyszkoz 16 лет назад

    Next:War era US M1 Abrams tanks), which are among the most formidable of current tank gun projectiles. We also tested the 30mm GAU-8 Avenger (the gun of the A-10 Thunderbolt II Strike Plane), the 30mm M320 (the gun of the AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter) and a range of standard NATO Anti Tank Guided Missiles -- all with the same result of no penetration or effective destruction of the test vehicles

  • @TacereM
    @TacereM 16 лет назад

    No it's not. First off, it depends which Leopard 2 you are talking about. If it's the A6, it does NOT have the same cannon. Second, they use different types of ammo, Leopard uses titanium, the Abrams DU. Believe it or not, the choice of munition can effect the range. And just because the L.55 on the Leopard 2 is better than the L.44 doesn't mean the same for the Abrams. Hence the fact the US Army is testing the L.55 to see if it's better than the L.44 for the Abrams.