Leopard 2E

Leopard 2E

Infobox Weapon
name= Leopard 2E


caption= Spanish Leopard 2E in Madrid, October 2006
origin= Germany and Spain
type= Main Battle Tank
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service= Since December 2003
used_by= Spain
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designer= Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
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manufacturer= General Dynamics Santa Bárbara Sistemas
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production_date= 2003–08
number= 219
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weight= approx. 63 tonnes (69.4 tons)
length= 7.7 m (25.26 ft)
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width= 3.7 m (12.14 ft)
height= 3.0 m (9.84 ft)
diameter=
crew= 4
armour= Composite armor
primary_armament= Rheinmetall 120 mm L/55
secondary_armament= 2 × 7.62 mm MG3s
engine= MTU MB 873 Ka-501 12-cylinder diesel
engine_power= 1,500 PS (1,479 hp, 1,103 kW) at 2600 rpm
pw_ratio= 23.8 PS/t (17.5 kW/t)
transmission= Renk HSWL 354
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suspension= Torsion-bar
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fuel_capacity= 1,060 liters (208.02 gallons)
vehicle_range= 500 km (311 miles)
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speed= 72 km/h (44.74 mi/h)
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The Leopard 2E ("E" stands for "España", Spanish for Spain) is a variant of the German-made Leopard 2 main battle tank, tailored to the requirements of the Spanish Army, which acquired it as part of an armament modernization program named "Programa Coraza", or Program Armor. The acquisition program for the Leopard 2E began in 1994, five years after the cancellation of the Lince tank program that culminated in an agreement to transfer 108 Leopard 2A4s to the Spanish Army in 1998 and started the local production of the Leopard 2E in December 2003. Despite postponement of production due to the 2003 merger between Santa Bárbara Sistemas and General Dynamics and continued fabrication issues between 2006 and 2007, 219 Leopard 2Es have been delivered to the Spanish Army.

The Leopard 2E is a major improvement over the M60 Patton tank, which it replaced in Spain's mechanized and armored units. Its development represented a total of 2.6 million hours worth of work, 9,600 of them in Germany, at a total cost of 1.9 billion euros. This makes it one of the most expensive Leopard 2s built. Indigenous production amounted to 60% and the vehicles were assembled locally at Sevilla by Santa Bárbara Sistemas. It has thicker armor on the turret and glacis plate than the German Leopard 2A6, and uses a Spanish-designed tank command and control system, similar to the one fitted in German Leopard 2s. The Leopard 2E is expected to remain in service until 2025.

panish armor programs 1987–93

By 1987, the Spanish Army was equipped with 299 French-designed AMX-30Es, assembled by Santa Bárbara Sistemas, [de Mazarrasa, "Carro de Combate AMX-30E", p. 60] and 552 American M47 and M48 Patton tanks. [Manrique and Molina, "La Brunete", pp. 69–74] The AMX-30Es were put into service in 1970, [de Mazarrasa, "Carro de Combate AMX-30E", p. 58] while the latter went into service in the mid-1950s. [Zaloga, "The M47 and M48 Patton Tanks", pp. 36–37] Although Spain's M47s and M48s were modernized to M47Es and M48Es, bringing them to near equivalence with the M60 Patton tank,Manrique and Molina, "La Brunete", p. 73] the Spanish Army considered them antiquated. [Gonzáles, "España negocia la adquisición de hasta 500 carros de combate que serán retirados de Centroeuropa", El País] In 1984, when deciding to replace its Patton tanks, the Spanish government declared its intent of locally producing a new main battle tank, known since as the Lince. [El País, "Cinco empresas compiten para cofabricar un carro de combate en España"] Five companies expressed interest in bidding, including Krauss-Maffei in a partnership with Santa Bárbara Sistemas, GIAT with what became the Leclerc (the Italian MK3 tank), General Dynamics with the M1 Abrams and Vickers with the Valiant. [Yarnóz, "El Gobierno elegirá el mes próximo el carro de combate de los noventa", El País] While the M1 Abrams and Valiant bids were not accepted, [Yarnóz, "Serra descarta a EE UU y Reino Unido para cofabricar los nuevos carros", El País] the bidding continued until 1989 when it was officially canceled. [Yarnóz, "España eliminará decenas de carros de combate al concluir la negociación sobre desarme en Europa", El País]

Instead, the Spanish government opted to replace its older Patton tanks with American M60 Patton tanks retired from Central Europe in accordance with the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. [El País, "El tanque de los noventa"] Although the Spanish Army was originally slated to receive 532 M60 and M60A1 tanks, [Gonzáles, "Defensa cifra en 1.500 millones el coste de los 532 tanques estadounidenses que recibirá a partir de 1992", El País] only 260 M60A3s were ultimately delivered, of which 244 were put into active service in the army. [Military Technology, "Europe", p. 192] In the late 1980s the Spanish Ministry of Defense approved a modernization program for 150 AMX-30Es and a reconstruction program for the remaining 149 vehicles of this type, restoring them to their original condition. [de Mazarrasa, "Carro de Combate AMX-30E", pp. 80–84] However, neither the M60s nor the AMX-30s were a considerable improvement over Spain's fleet of M47 and M48 Patton tanks. [Candil, "Spain's Armor Force Modernizes", p. 41]

Since the existing tank fleet did not meet the Spanish Army's needs, Spain opened talks with Germany and Krauss-Maffei over the possibility of future collaboration in regards to Spain's future tank,Candil, "Carros de Combate", pp. 161–162] and sent a military delegation to Germany in 1994. Although the Germans offered Spain surplus Leopard 1 tanks and Soviet equipment incorporated into the German Army after the reunification of Germany, the Spanish government declined these offers and pressed for the Leopard 2.

Programa Coraza

In March 1994, the Spanish Ministry of Defense created "Programa Coraza 2000" (Program Armor 2000), which focused on the procurement and integration of new armament for the Spanish Army's modernization. [Candil, "Carros de Combate", p. 162] The program included the Leopard 2E and the Pizarro infantry combat vehicle, [Candil, "Spain's Armor Force Modernizes", pp. 41–42] as well as the Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopter. [Candil, "Leopard 2E Delivery Begins", p. 73] The program's scope extended to the integration of 108 Leopard 2A4s, [Candil, "Carros de Combate", p. 163] which were leased to Spain in late 1995.Jerchel & Schnellbacher, "Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank 1979–1998",p. 42] Apart from procurement, "Programa Coraza" was meant to prepare the Spanish Army logistically for the introduction of new matériel. [Candil, "Carros de Combate", pp. 164–165]

Leopard 2A4

A memorandum of understanding was signed on nowrap|9 June 1995 between the German and Spanish governments, setting the foundations for an acquisition of up to 308 brand-new Leopard 2Es. These were to be assembled in Spain by Santa Bárbara Sistemas, with 60–70 percent of the components manufactured by Spanish companies, and production taking place between 1998 and 2003.González, "Firmada adquisición de 308 tanques Leopard 2", El País] Furthermore, the German government agreed to lend the Spanish Army 108 nowrap|Leopard 2A4s for training purposes for a period of five years. These vehicles were delivered between November 1995 and June 1996. In 1998, Spain agreed to procure the ceded nowrap|Leopard 2A4s and reduce production of the brand-new Leopard 2E to 219 vehicles. In 2005 it was declared that the 108 Leopard 2A4s were to cost Spain 16.9 million euros, to be paid by 2016. [Defense Industry Daily, "Spain Finalizes Buy of 108 Leopard 2A4 Tanks"]

The nowrap|Leopard 2A4s equipped X and nowrap|XI Mechanized Infantry Brigade, [Candil, "Carros de Combate", p. 167] which at the time formed part of Eurocorps. [Candil, "Spain's Armor Forces Modernizes", p. 42] As production of the Leopard 2E began and these units received Leopard 2Es, their Leopard 2A4s re-equipped the "Alcántara" Armored Cavalry Regiment, based in Melilla. [Fuerza Terrestre, "Reseña histórica del RCAC Alcántara n° 10", p. 78.]

Leopard 2E

Spain's Leopard 2E is based on the Leopard 2A6,Candil, "The Spanish Leopard 2E", p. 66] and incorporates the add-on wedge armor of the Leopard 2A5 on the turret. [Jerchel & Schnellbacher, "Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank 1979–1998", pp. 24–36] This armor maximizes the armor depth that a kinetic energy penetrator must travel through to enter the internal volume of the turret. [Hilmes, "Aspects of future MBT conception"] Like the Swedish Leopard 2S (Strv 122), the Leopard 2E has increased armor thickness on the hull's glacis plate, the turret frontal arc and the turret roof, bringing the vehicle's weight close to 63 tonnes (69.4 tons). [Candil, "Leopard 2 daneses en Córdoba", p. 62] The vehicle's protection is augmented by the added armor that is built into the tank during the manufacturing process, as opposed to being added on after assembly as is the case for German Leopard 2A5s and 2A6s. [Jerchel & Schnellbacher, "Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank 1979–1998", p. 35] As a consequence, the Leopard 2E is one of the best protected Leopard 2s in service.

The tank is armed with Rheinmetall's 120 mm L/55 tank-gun, and is capable of adopting a 140 mm gun. [Candil, "Carros de Combate", p. 170] Both the tank commander and gunner have identical second generation thermal viewers, derived from those of the TOW 2B Light Launcher System.Candil, "Leopard 2E MBT Delivery Begins", p. 74] These are integrated into the tank by Indra and Rheinmetall Defense Electronics. Indra provides the tank's command and control system, called the Leopard Information and Command Equipment (LINCE), based on the Swedish and German "Integrierte Führungssysteme" (IFIS). Other differences between the Spanish Leopard 2E and other Leopard 2A6s include an auxiliary power unit, manufactured by SAPA, an air conditioning system and new rubber pads for the vehicle's tracks to increase their lifespan on the irregular Spanish terrain. About 60% of each Leopard 2E was manufactured in Spain, as opposed to 30% for the Leopard 2S, for example, most of which was manufactured in Sweden. [Candil, "Carros de Combate", pp. 168–169] Although the final contract for the production of Spanish Leopard 2Es was signed in 1998, calling for a production rate of four tanks per month, [Candil, "Carros de Combate", p. 168] the first Leopard 2Es were not manufactured until late 2003.Candil, "Leopard 2E Delivery Begins", p. 73] This was largely due to the merging of Santa Bárbara Sistemas with General Dynamics, and Krauss-Maffei's reservations regarding the sharing of the Leopard 2's technology with a rival company [Candil, "Un entorno industrial plagado de dificultades", p. 49] manufacturer of the M1 Abrams. [Green & Stewart, "M1 Abrams at War", p. 23] Krauss-Maffei delivered 30 Leopard 2Es between 2003 and 2006. [ [http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.NSF Spain] , United Nations Register of Conventional Arms, retrieved 2008-06-20] Production by Santa Bárbara Sistemas was delayed after assembly had begun; between January and November 2007, for example, only three of the 43 Leopard 2Es to be delivered to the Spanish Army were actually delivered—with 15 more being delivered before the end of the year to make up for the earlier production problems. By 1 July 2006 the Spanish Army had received 48 Leopard 2Es and nine Büffel armored recovery vehicles, which amounted to only one-fourth of the contract, with production planned to end by 2007. As a consequence, production of the Leopard 2E was extended into 2008.

The Leopard 2E replaced the Leopard 2A4 in Spanish mechanized units, which in turn replaced M60s in cavalry units. [Fuerza Terrestre, "Carros Leopard 2A4 en Melilla", p. 66] Both versions of the Leopard 2 are expected to remain in service with the Spanish Army until 2025.Candil, "Un entorno industrial plagado de dificultades", p. 40] In terms of industrial scale, the production and development of the Leopard 2E represents a total of 2.6 million hours of work, including 9,600 in Germany." [http://www.gdsbs.com/web/frame.asp?page=http://www.gdsbs.com/web/frames.asp Santa Bárbara Sistemas y el Programa Leopardo 2E] ", Santa Bárbara Sistemas, retrieved 2008-06-05] It is one of the most expensive Leopard 2s built.Candil, "Un entorno industrial plagado de dificultades", p. 45]

Comparison with other tanks in Spanish service

The Spanish Army replaced its M60 Patton tanks and AMX-30s with the Leopard 2 between 1995 and 2008, a considerable improvement in quality. [Candil, "Spain's Armor Force Modernizes", p. 42] Previously, the Spanish Army was equipped with M47 and M48 Patton tanks, which were upgraded to near M60 equivalency during the late 1970s and during the 1980s. Both the Leopard 2A4 and Leopard 2E sport a much more powerful gun than the AMX-30 and M60 tanks. [Green & Stewart, "M1 Abrams at War", p. 59] The Leopard 2's 1,500 horsepower (1,110 kW) engine provides higher velocity than the M60A3's 750 horsepower (559.27 kW) and the AMX-30EM2's 850 horsepower (633.84 kW) engines. [de Mazarrasa, "Carro de Combate AMX-30E", p. 81] On the other hand, the Leopard 2 carries fewer, but larger rounds than the M60A3. As far as armor protection, during testing a German Leopard 2A4 survived an impact from the T-80s main gun from a range of 1.2 kilometers (0.75 mi). [Fuerza Terrestre, "Leopard 2A4", p. 41] The appearance of the T-80 was a major influence on the decision to design the Leopard 2A5 with increased turret armor. [Jerchel & Schnellbacher, "Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank 1979–1998", p. 24]

Notes

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