Hvilke varianter af Leo 1 tanken er dem der er med i videoen under dansk flag , er de 1a5 eller 1a5 med extra addon pakker uden nogen opgradering definition ? Og er jeg helt forkert på den hvis der også var en enkelt leo2k men prototypen af den eller er det bare en 1a5 med special armor package måske. ?
Hey Christian. Got a question for you that would help me in a study I've been working for, would be quite happy if I get an answer :). Who usualy operates the radio in Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 tanks, Loader or Comander?
As a retired crewman on the Leopard A1 series, the Canadian C1 A1 the radios proper are on the loader side, The loader sets the frequencies, each station has the ability to adjust their communications to internal, or other frequency for communications.
@@cornerbloke8861 looking at the Leopard 2 series, it would appear to be that way as the ammo bin is directly behind the loader. It does appear that the Leopard 1 series unless modified by country, radios behind the loader. Staying with the C1 Leopard, it was the loader that "controlled" the radio, that is set the frequencies on the radio. Each station could control which mode they were listening to or sending to. As for the Leo 2, is there a retired Leo 2 tanker that can answer?
Again great Video
Once again an awsome video Christian!
Thanks 😊🙏🏻
Isn't a Centurion an old British tank? Awesome video BTW.
It sure is 😊 Thank you 🙏🏻
Ya denmark used those before we changed to the leo1 series in the cold war
Ja, so ein Panzer ist nicht nur ein grüner Traktor mit Kettenantrieb!
I love the UN tank!☺
Hvilke varianter af Leo 1 tanken er dem der er med i videoen under dansk flag , er de 1a5 eller 1a5 med extra addon pakker uden nogen opgradering definition ? Og er jeg helt forkert på den hvis der også var en enkelt leo2k men prototypen af den eller er det bare en 1a5 med special armor package måske. ?
Hey Christian. Got a question for you that would help me in a study I've been working for, would be quite happy if I get an answer :). Who usualy operates the radio in Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 tanks, Loader or Comander?
Think is probably the commander for extern comm. 😊
@@tankchris Thanks a lot :)
As a retired crewman on the Leopard A1 series, the Canadian C1 A1 the radios proper are on the loader side, The loader sets the frequencies, each station has the ability to adjust their communications to internal, or other frequency for communications.
@@garycambridge2296 Where the radio is located is dependent on the model I guess... In most pictures radio is clearly seen behind the commanders seat
@@cornerbloke8861 looking at the Leopard 2 series, it would appear to be that way as the ammo bin is directly behind the loader. It does appear that the Leopard 1 series unless modified by country, radios behind the loader. Staying with the C1 Leopard, it was the loader that "controlled" the radio, that is set the frequencies on the radio. Each station could control which mode they were listening to or sending to. As for the Leo 2, is there a retired Leo 2 tanker that can answer?
can someone tell me the name of all the tanks other than the mentioned one ?? (and the APC too) PLZ