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Finland has taken delivery of the first 20 Leopard 2A6 MBTs from the Netherlands

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@Penguin Very bad decision IMO.

On January 16th 2014 the Finnish Minister of Defence approved the proposal for acquiring one hundred usedLeopard 2A6 main battle tanks for the Finnish Army. The first 20 of those tanks arrived as planned in Finland on May 14.

The main battle tanks acquired from the Netherlands will be delivered to Finland between 2015 and 2019. The purchase price is €199,9 million. The acquisition will secure the striking force of the Army until the 2030's.

This acquisition does not require any extra financing but is included in the budget planned for the defence administration.

Other options for this acquisition would have been to upgrade the life cycle for the Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks that the Finnish Defence Forces use today or to buy new main battle tanks. The cost for a life cycle upgrade of the Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks to Leopard 2A6 level would have been approx. €5 million per tank and for acquiring new Leopard main battle tanks approx. €10 million per tank.

The used Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks that will now be acquired were modernized between 2000 and 2006 and their performance is considerably better than the performance of the main battle tanks now in use by the Finnish Army. The new main battle tanks have greater fire-power, better developed ballistic protection and a system for the leader to independently act in the dark as well as an inside splinter protection.

The main battle tank acquisition also includes spare parts for ten years, inside simulators, maintenance simulators, special tools and testing equipment as well as ammunition.

The Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks that the Finnish Defence Forces use today will continue to be in operative use and be used by the reserve until the end of their life cycle. They will also be used for driver's training and as spare parts for the new main battle tanks.

Finland has taken delivery of the first 20 Leopard 2A6 MBTs from the Netherlands 15051512 | May 2015 Global Defense Security news UK | Defense Security global news industry army 2015

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Not a bad deal at all, 100 tanks for 200 million euros...
 
@Penguin Very bad decision IMO.

On January 16th 2014 the Finnish Minister of Defence approved the proposal for acquiring one hundred usedLeopard 2A6 main battle tanks for the Finnish Army. The first 20 of those tanks arrived as planned in Finland on May 14.

The main battle tanks acquired from the Netherlands will be delivered to Finland between 2015 and 2019. The purchase price is €199,9 million. The acquisition will secure the striking force of the Army until the 2030's.

This acquisition does not require any extra financing but is included in the budget planned for the defence administration.

Other options for this acquisition would have been to upgrade the life cycle for the Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks that the Finnish Defence Forces use today or to buy new main battle tanks. The cost for a life cycle upgrade of the Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks to Leopard 2A6 level would have been approx. €5 million per tank and for acquiring new Leopard main battle tanks approx. €10 million per tank.

The used Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks that will now be acquired were modernized between 2000 and 2006 and their performance is considerably better than the performance of the main battle tanks now in use by the Finnish Army. The new main battle tanks have greater fire-power, better developed ballistic protection and a system for the leader to independently act in the dark as well as an inside splinter protection.

The main battle tank acquisition also includes spare parts for ten years, inside simulators, maintenance simulators, special tools and testing equipment as well as ammunition.

The Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks that the Finnish Defence Forces use today will continue to be in operative use and be used by the reserve until the end of their life cycle. They will also be used for driver's training and as spare parts for the new main battle tanks.

Finland has taken delivery of the first 20 Leopard 2A6 MBTs from the Netherlands 15051512 | May 2015 Global Defense Security news UK | Defense Security global news industry army 2015

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dont you agree that german leopards are better than french leclercs?
 
dont you agree that german leopards are better than french leclercs?

I wasn't talking about comparing the two tanks.
I meant that it's a bad idea that Netherlands sold almost all of its Leopard 2s. (If i'm not wrong,they had something like +400 Leopard 2s and now only ~15.)
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Prior to 2012, the army still included armoured regiments equipped with MBTs. We still retain 2 Mechanized Brigades (Pantserinfanteriebataljon).

Holland has operated 445 Leopard 2s, retains 18

"However, in early 2015 this decision was reversed. Due to increasing geopolitical tensions, the Dutch government has decided that its army should maintain at least the knowledge and assets to deploy a tank company of 18 tanks. This number of Leopards will not be sold but are to be returned to service."

Austria acquired 114 Leopard 2A4s from surplus Dutch stocks. In 2014 only 56 Leopard 2A4s are still in service, the rest was sold (back) to KMW .
Canada acquired 100 Leopard 2A4 tanks from the Netherlands in 2007.
On 16 January 2014, Finland agreed with the Netherlands to purchase 100 used Leopard 2A6NL tanks
Norway operates 52 ex-Dutch Leopard 2A4s, designated A4NO
Portugal has 37 ex-Dutch Leopard 2A6s in service

Which add up to 403 > still missing 24 somewhere
 

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