German weapons are overrated.Why am I not surprised.
Fleeced again!
German weapons are overrated.Why am I not surprised.
Fleeced again!
When Lancet kamikaze drones destroyed the tank in the Leopard tanks, the ammunition exploded from the inside because there was no explosion door or insulation between the tank ammunition and the personnel.Over the years we've heard some chatter that comparing penetrated tanks, Leo2 did give a better chance of survival to the crew. M60T is armored to the brim with NERAs but when they're penetrated, you die. Not always the same case with Leo2. It has far greater crew survivability.
Germany didn't fleece anyone, we paid for and bought 30 year old Leo2A4s in 2007. Then waited 6 years to start even contemplating about modernizing them to NGs. Our German supported NG mod got embargoed after 2016 and we had to use near unarmored tanks against modern ATGMs in Syria. BMC was to start modernizing Leo2A4s in 2019. 4 years have passed. In a separate Roketsan package, all we have to show for are 40 T1s.
They apparently changed the hull storage in Altay T2 (according to WarThunder Forum, so no guarantee of credibility )View attachment 65608
Unfortunately, Altay has the same interior design. They better stop using that compartment for ammo storage....( Like American did with Abrams)
Some German Leo fans („Sse best tank in sse wwörld, mein Lieber!“) say those pics were taken after Turkish F-16 bombed them to hinder capture. I don‘t know for sure. Maybe it‘s their way of coping
This is the unofficial Turkish line as well. Tanks were left behind and then struck from air to stop their capture.Some German Leo fans („Sse best tank in sse wwörld, mein Lieber!“) say those pics were taken after Turkish F-16 bombed them to hinder capture. I don‘t know for sure. Maybe it‘s their way of coping
Some German Leo fans („Sse best tank in sse wwörld, mein Lieber!“) say those pics were taken after Turkish F-16 bombed them to hinder capture. I don‘t know for sure. Maybe it‘s their way of coping
That might be true. The damage in the pic is severe. Afaik they were hit by Kornets/Iranian copies which are devastating ATGM before air bombing.This is the unofficial Turkish line as well. Tanks were left behind and then struck from air to stop their capture.
There are no available after action reports to read about that day. What we know is that tanks were hit and immobilized, they had to be evacuated after tank borne SVBIEDs started coming from the fog, and later air force bombed them. We don't know if the damage they received earlier was repairable or not.That might be true. The damage in the pics is severe. Afaik they were hit by Kornets/Iranian copies which are devastating ATGM before air bombing.
Never seen such total destruction of Leo 2A4s with blown off turrets in Ukraine.
Yes, it would be nice to know the grade of damage after the initial hits.There are no available after action reports to read about that day. What we know is that tanks were hit and immobilized, they had to be evacuated after tank borne SVBIEDs started coming from the fog, and later air force bombed them. We don't know if the damage they received earlier was repairable or not.
I'd think a Mk-82 does plenty damage to any armored target and forces secondary explosions anywhere it touches.
And on the battlefield they highlightend as crap.Let's not rewrite history and pretend like Germans somehow conned us. We tested all available tanks and decided on Leopards, nobody forced us to choose them. All the countries involved would've been happy to sell us tanks at the time and Germany was the one we chose.
Maybe, but that is not on the Germans, it's on the officials that chose them, because as I said, we tried multiple tanks and decided on the Leopards.And on the battlefield they highlightend as crap.
We made 'wrong' decision and Germany made wrong tanks.Maybe, but that is not on the Germans, it's on the officials that chose them, because as I said, we tried multiple tanks and decided on the Leopards.
No. It was a 'political' decision. Not a military. Like our decision on Pakistan Mushshak.I just can't comprehend this hate against the Leopard right now. Can we take a minute and accept the fact that Leopard was the best thing we could get at that time
No. It was a 'political' decision. Not a military. Like our decision on Pakistan Mushshak.
I mean, all arms procurements are political decisions. Still, Leo2 came out on top of all tests we ran and it was the best tank available for our needs. Original Altay was basically a Turkish Leopard 2A7. There were no other tanks we liked at the time, literally. K2 came much later and even then, K2 we chose is a heavily modified one to suit our needs.No. It was a 'political' decision. Not a military. Like our decision on Pakistan Mushshak.
Leo2A6 was also an option.Maybe, but that is not on the Germans, it's on the officials that chose them, because as I said, we tried multiple tanks and decided on the Leopards.