TruthHurtz
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Captured from who? The Turks?
Yeah, who else? lol
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Captured from who? The Turks?
Just checking to make sure. No need for you to get fresh with me, thank you.Yeah, who else? lol
Again, blow off panel in turret rear functioned. No hull peneration. Question is if/who of the crew survived: likely the driver, possibly turret personnel too. Note again, this is a static position, a vehicle scrape.
M60Ts have also been killed.don't forget that the armor is standard armo, if they had add reactive armor that tank would have little damage. Look to the sabra, they are hit several time and still are ok.
Just checking to make sure. No need for you to get fresh with me, thank you.
Please do.I'll get stale with you.
Please do.
Nice overview. Is there a point you are trying to make? Note all Leo2s here are unupgraded A4s. There is a reason why we've moved beyond the 1990s A4 version ..... esp. also where armor protection is concerned. Hence, A6, A6M and A7.
Doesn't the Leopard 2 looks a tad bit similar to the Arjun tank?
I think the design philosophy was inspired by the German tank.
So if the Leopard 2 is one of the best tanks then Arjun should also be good.
Nice overview. Is there a point you are trying to make? Note all Leo2s here are unupgraded A4s. There is a reason why we've moved beyond the 1990s A4 version ..... esp. also where armor protection is concerned. Hence, A6, A6M and A7.
Not necessarily e.g. when you have one side with superior equipment but inferior doctrine and/or training.If the Leopard tank faced another tank and was destroyed in the process, yes the myth of it being the best tank of the world is broken.
Depends on how you define 'protection'. If you mean 'inpenetrable', then even Merkava didn't do well. If you mean 'kept the highly trained crew alive' you can't judge unless you would know the number of personnel casualties with those 52 tanks and the same number with an equal number of other tanks.Even the Israeli Markova with engine in the front specifically designed for the urban warfare role did not do too well in the 2006 Israeli Hezbollah war when about 52 Merkova tanks were destroyed/damaged.
Version (basic A4 or uparmored later ones, as compared to specific versions of the other tanks) matter here too!A Leopard 2 was destroyed, yes but would an Abrams or Challenger have done any better?
AgreeI would reserve my judgement until such time more facts are available. However, if I were the armoured corps commander; I would not send my tanks; irrespective of their armour protection; into the hostile urban areas without adequate infantry support
Significant: Only 5 of 10 Leo2A4s were killed/damaged by ATGW. Other causes: IED/Mine (2x), Rocket/Mortar (1), "Pallet problem [whatever that may mean] (1), unknown [possibly captured > abandoned?] (1).