TechLeopard 2A4: German tank powers Ukraine's frontline defense

Leopard 2A4: German tank powers Ukraine's frontline defense

A short video showing the combat use of the Leopard 2A4 tank by one of the Ukrainian brigades operating in the Donetsk region has appeared online. This German machine, whose capabilities are worth revisiting, helped repel Russian attacks and eliminate several invaders' armoured vehicles.

Leopard 2A4 in Ukraine
Leopard 2A4 in Ukraine
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Mateusz Tomczak

22 October 2024 15:01

Soldiers from the 33rd Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army shared that during recent attacks on their brigade, the crews operating their 2A4 tanks demonstrated exceptional performance. They emphasized their continued belief in the tank's remarkable accuracy and powerful firepower. "The accuracy of the weapons is insane," wrote soldiers from the 33rd Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian army.

Leopard 2A4 decimates Russians

The German Leopards form the largest group of NATO tanks provided to Ukraine. Most units deployed to the front lines are the 2A4 variants, manufactured in the late 1980s and early 1990s and represented the "pinnacle of tank development from the Cold War era." They were intended to counter the Soviet T-72B and T-80 tanks and, over the years, have become part of the equipment of many NATO armies.

Capabilities of the Leopard 2A4 tank

Although the over-30-year-old Leopard 2A4 has several shortcomings compared to the latest tanks, it still poses a real threat to the enemy. These German machines' capabilities are well-regarded by not only Ukrainians but also by soldiers from NATO countries, who highlight that the Leopard 2A4 boasts good mobility and an advanced fire control system with thermal imaging.

The Leopard 2A4 is equipped with a 120 mm Rheinmetall L/44 smoothbore cannon, two 7.62 mm machine guns, and a smoke grenade launcher. The tank also features an automatic fire suppression system and an engine with 1500 horsepower, allowing the crew to reach speeds of up to 70 km/h.

Although its armour was improved compared to older versions, the Leopard 2A4 lags later NATO tanks. For this reason, the Ukrainians are fitting many units with additional Kontakt-1 reactive armour blocks. This solution enhances resistance to attacks using anti-tank-guided missiles.

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