TechBundestag approves 105 Leopard tanks for Lithuania near Polish border

Bundestag approves 105 Leopard tanks for Lithuania near Polish border

According to the Ukrainian RBC agency, the Bundestag Defence Committee has decided to purchase 105 Leopard 2A8 main battle tanks. The agency cites Marcus Faber, a member of the German Bundestag. The vehicles will be stationed near Poland.

Leopard 2A7HU - illustrative photo
Leopard 2A7HU - illustrative photo
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Norbert Garbarek

3 July 2024 17:48

The German authorities' plan to purchase over 100 tanks emerged a few months ago, but specific steps were taken only in mid-June this year. At that time, Germany decided to secure the necessary funding to implement the framework agreement terms for 105 Leopard 2A8 machines. However, the RBC agency reports that the Bundestag has approved the purchase of the tanks.

Marcus Faber, a member of the German parliament, explained that the machines will primarily be added to the Lithuanian brigade, replacing older Leopard models and simultaneously creating space for further vehicle deliveries to Ukraine. "Such large orders show that we are taking defence and long-term support for Ukraine seriously," said Faber.

According to publicly available information, the contract for the purchase of over 100 tanks, which will be stationed in Lithuania, near Poland, amounts to nearly 3 billion euros. The deliveries of machines for the Bundeswehr are expected to last several more years—until 2030.

Leopard 2A8 tanks

Not only are the Germans interested in the newest Leopard 2A8s. The German company Rheinmetall has already received orders for the production of these modern variants from Norwegians, Lithuanians, Dutch, Swedes, Italians, and Czechs. The large popularity of these machines is not without reason. The Leopard 2A8 is one of the most modern European tanks.

The manufacturer has ensured the presence of reinforced armour in this vehicle, covering the top of the turret and the hull. Thanks to this, the new Leopard is expected to be durable against fire from today's popular drones and cluster munitions.

The Rafael Trophy protection system, included in the Leopard 2A8, is also significant. It is an addition designed to eliminate the threat from incoming anti-tank missiles.

The Leopard 2A8 has also been upgraded in terms of its mobility. It features a power unit that generates about 1,600 hp. This engine has quite a bit of work to do, as the weight of the new version of the Leopard is estimated to be around 70 tonnes. The offensive capabilities of the Leopard 2A8 are provided by a 120 mm smoothbore gun, with a length of 55 calibres. A modern fire control system based on a laser rangefinder ensures accuracy when attacking enemy units.

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