TechLeopard 2A4 tanks: Ukrainian troops praise mobility and firepower

Leopard 2A4 tanks: Ukrainian troops praise mobility and firepower

Ukrainian soldiers from the 155th Mechanised Brigade shared their views on the German Leopard 2A4 tanks. While these machines have long passed their prime, the war with Russia demonstrates that they still exhibit many strengths and advantages over post-Soviet designs.

Leopard2A4 in Ukraine
Leopard2A4 in Ukraine
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Mateusz Tomczak

Among the NATO tanks delivered to Ukraine, the German Leopards are some of the most numerous. However, only a small number of them are the advanced Leopard 2A6, which are the latest NATO tanks on the front line. More frequently, the Leopard 2A4 tanks engage in battles with the Russians. These tanks were produced at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s and are described as the pinnacle of tank development from the Cold War period.

Ukrainians evaluated the Leopard 2A4 tanks

A conversation with Ukrainian tank crews from the 155th Mechanised Brigade was published by the Army TV channel. The greatest advantages of the Leopard 2A4, according to Ukrainian soldiers, are its mobility (maneuverability and speed) and its smoothbore 120 mm cannon.

In the Ukrainians’ opinion, the German tank's weaponry provides sufficient firepower and accuracy, giving it an edge over the guns in many post-Soviet tanks. An important factor in this context is the Leopard 2A4's EMES 15 fire control system with thermal imaging.

German tanks in Ukraine

Meanwhile, the Leopard 2A4 offers a higher level of protection than most post-Soviet tanks, although it falls short against newer designs. Consequently, Ukrainians are opting to use additional protective measures in the form of Kontakt-1 reactive armour blocks.

This solution is not only used by the 155th Mechanised Brigade; similar modifications have also been observed in other front-line reports from Ukraine. A significant advantage of the Leopard 2A4, according to the Ukrainians, is the complete isolation of the main ammunition storage, which greatly enhances crew safety.

All controls inside the Leopard 2A4 are labelled in German, which initially caused confusion among the Ukrainians. However, they report that training conducted in France and Poland enabled them to quickly master all the necessary skills.

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