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{{infobox weapon
| name              = Leontas 2  
| name              = Leontas 2  
| image              = [[File:Leontas 2A1.png|300px]]
| image              = [[File:Leontas 2M1 camo 4.png|300px]]
| image_size        =  
| image_size        =  
| caption            = A Leontas 2A1 of the 10th Armoured Brigade "Etolia"
| caption            = A Leontas 2A1 of the 2nd Armoured Brigade c.2004.
| origin            = {{flag|Chalcia}}
| origin            = {{flag|Aetolia}}
| type              = Main Battle Tank
| type              = Main Battle Tank
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| is_UK              =  
| is_UK              =  
<!-- Service history -->
<!-- Service history -->
| service            = 2012-Present
| service            = 1995-Present
| used_by            = see [[Leontas 2 Kulak#Users|''users'']]
| used_by            = see [[Leontas 2#Users|''users'']]
| wars              =  
| wars              =  
<!-- Production history -->
<!-- Production history -->
| designer          = EVO <br> Thrakian Arms <br> DA-MP Arms
| designer          = AITBO
| design_date        = Leontas 1 (1996-2001) <br> Leontas 2 (2007-2012)
| design_date        = 1987-1995
| manufacturer      = ELVO
| manufacturer      = AITBO
| unit_cost          = $5.74 million
| unit_cost          =  
| production_date    = 2010 (Leontas 2 prototype)
| production_date    = 1995
| number            =  
| number            =  
| variants          =  
| variants          =  
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| spec_label        = {{wpl|Main Battle Tank}}
| spec_label        = {{wpl|Main Battle Tank}}
| weight            =  54 tonnes
| weight            =  54 tonnes
| length            =  9.52 m (31.2 ft)
| length            =  9.97 m (32.7 ft)
| part_length        =   
| part_length        =   
| width              =  3.61 m (11.8 ft)
| width              =  3.7 m (12.1 ft)
| height            =  2.45 m (8.0 ft)
| height            =  2.52 m (8.26 ft)
| crew              =  4
| crew              =  3
| armour            =  3rd generation composite; including high-hardness steel, tungsten and plastic filler with ceramic component. Hard-kill ADS (2A2 variant)
| armour            =  Composite and steel, later with applique composite blocks.
| primary_armament  = 120 mm TA M210 smoothbore gun
| primary_armament  = 127 mm LPA-96 smoothbore gun
| secondary_armament = 1 × .50-caliber (12.7 mm) M2HB heavy machine gun with 900 rounds <br> 1 x  7.62 mm MG3A1 (4,750 rounds)
| secondary_armament = 1 × .50-caliber (12.7 mm) M2HB heavy machine gun with 900 rounds <br> 1 x  7.62 mm MG3A1 (4,750 rounds)
| engine            = Achelos MBO4 diesel engine,  
| engine            = Achelos MBO4 diesel engine,  
| engine_power      = 1,479 hp
| engine_power      = 1,500 hp
| payload_capacity  = x42 main gun rounds, x5,650 machine gun rounds
| payload_capacity  = x40 main gun rounds, x5,650 machine gun rounds
| suspension        = Torsion-bars, hydraulic dampers
| suspension        = Torsion-bars, hydraulic dampers
| vehicle_range      = 600 km
| vehicle_range      = 600 km
| speed              = 70 km/h
| speed              = 70 km/h
}}
}}
The '''Leontas 2''' is a [[Chalcia|Chalcian]] main battle tank, based on the Aquidish Ariete MBT. While technically the first domestic Chalcian main battle tank to enter full scale production, the number "2" in the name indicates that it is the second development in the Leontas tank project, with the original Leontas 1 being cancelled in 2001 after reaching only the prototype stage. The Leontas 2 was co-designed by the Chalcian EVO (Ethinki Viomihania Oximaton; National Vehicle Industry) and the Auidish DA-MP Arms corporation, the original designer of the Ariete tank. While the outside appearance of the tank resembles the Ariete to a degree, most of the components used are original local designs or locally modified variants of foreign designs. The vehicle entered mass production in 2012 and over 100 have been delivered to Chalcian Army units. The Leontas 2 is intended to replace most foreign MBTs from Chalcian service within the next 10 years.


==Development and design==
==Development and design==
===Leontas 1 and cancellation of the project ===
The Leontas Project as it was named started back in 1996. Chalcian military command had closely monitored the development the Ariete main battle tank of Aquidneck since its introduction one year earlier, as a new MBT for Chalcia was needed to replace and complement the aging fleet of MBTs in the country's arsenal. The Ariete was one of the potential candidates. It was decided that the new main battle tank's should use mostly local components to decrease the dependency on foreign sources. As such, the National Vehicle Industry contacted the Aquidish DA-MP Arms, the designer of the Ariete, and the Leontas Project started for the creation of a Chalcian variant of the Aquidish tank.
Two Ariete tanks were delivered to Chalcia, and the DA-MP and EVO teams were put to work. Two prototypes were ready by 1997, however, due to internal economic and political strife in Chalcia after the collapse of the Free Chalcia government, the project was met with obstacles. Funding was cut back heavily during the 1997-1999 period, however, work still continued on the tank. Several new prototypes were prepared, but during trials they were deemed unsatisfactory by the military inspectors. The deadline of 2001 was set for the design team, while simultaneously, the Army organised a competition for foreign designs to take place in 2000. The newest prototype of the Leontas 1 took part in the competiion alongside the original Ariete, the Tyronovoan Streikende II, Midrasian Leclerc, Newreyan Challenger 2, as well as the Lhaeraidh Grendel Mk.1. The Streikende II outperformed the other competitors, and a starter order of 180 vehicles was placed in 2001. The Leontas Project was cancelled.
===Leontas 2 prototype, 2A1 and 2A2 production variants===
The revival of the Leontas Project took place in 2007, under the initiative of then-Minister of National Defence Ioannis Georgiou. The issue of extensive reliance on foreign sources for equipment was again brought to the table, and the re-stabilised Chalcian economy could again support a main battle tank project. As such, work started on the Leontas 2, as it was named. DA-MP technicians again traveled to Chalcia and worked with the local teams on the new tank. However, this time the tank would be almost entirely locally-made. A brand-new hull was designed, with mostly Chalcian internal systems, though some were derived from the Streikende II and the Ariete. The prototype used the Ariete turret from the original tanks delivered back in 1996, but the FCS and shared commander and gunner sight were of local design. Testing took place in 2008, where the prototype proved to be on par with the recently delivered 26M variant of the Streikende II.
The recently nationalised Thrakian Arms was contracted to design a new turret for the production version. The Chalcian turret had an increased sloped on the turret's front, and featured a new composite armour blend of local design. Also featured on the turret was the Ajax PDAA7 separate commander's sight with thermal imaging within the new Corax Remotely Controlled Weapons Station which incorporates a .50 cal HMG and can rotate 360 degrees. The gunner's Velos DPA15 sight with thermal imagine was retained from the original Leontas 2 as part of the Ermes Fire Control System. A slightly larger turret bustle was included, that would provide the crew with 20 ready rounds in the turret instead of the previous 17. Thrakian Arms also provided an the improved M210 gun, an improved version of the 120 mm smoothbore on the original design, while Achelos Industries supplied a new purpose-built 1,500 hp engine that increased the vehicles power to weight ratio. This was the first production variant, known as Leontas 2A1, and entered mass production in 2012.
[[File:Leontas 2A2.png|250px|thumb|right|A Leontas 2A2 of the 11th Armoured Brigade "Lakedemonia"]]
A new, upgraded variant, the Leontas 2A2, entered production in 2017, with thirteen tanks delivered to the Army by 2018. The 2A2 can easily be recognised additional armour on the turret and hull of the tank, that provide the vehicle with additional protection against both kinetic and chemical energy threats. Additionally, the gunner received the improved Ermes-2 fire control system with the new DPA15M2 sight. The 2A2 received the improved M210M2, allowing it to fire LAHAT anti-tank guided missile through the barrel, the missile can engage targets out to a range of 6,000 metres (20,000 ft). Another new feature of the tank that was optional for the older variant but comes as factory standard with the Leontas 2A2, is the Aspis Active Protection System. The Aspis APS system is a Chalcian variant of the Trophy APS, and features an F/G band fire-control radar with four flat-panel antennas mounted on the vehicle, with a 360-degree field of view. When a projectile is detected, the internal computer calculates an approach vector almost instantly, before it arrives. Once the incoming weapon is fully classified, the computers calculate the optimal time and angle to fire the neutralizers. The response comes from two rotating launchers installed on the sides of the vehicle which fire neutralizing agents, usually small metal pellets like buckshot. The system is designed to have a very small kill zone, so as not to endanger personnel adjacent to the protected vehicle.
===EAP upgrades===
In 2015, Thrankian Arms introduced the EAP package for the Leontas 2A1. EAP stands for Exoplismos Astikiou Polemou (Urban Warfare Equipment). The package includes: an ERA kit made up of Thyreos Modules, that covers the sides of the tank, slat armour kit that covers the rear of the hull and turret, a armoured gun shield and a thermal sight system for the loader's top-mounted MG3A1 7.62 mm machine gun as well as an infantry telephone mounted on the rear of the tank, which allows supporting infantry to communicate with the tank commander. The TUSK system is a field-installable kit that allows tanks to be upgraded without needing to be recalled to a maintenance depot.
==Service history==
==Service history==
==Export==
==Export==
==Variants==
==Variants==
* '''Leontas 1''' – The Leontas 1 was the original project that started in 1996. It more closely resembled the Ariete. The project was abandoned in 2001.
*'''Leontas 2M0:''' Also known as the Leontas 1-2000, this was a prototype created by combining a lengthened Leontas 1 chassis to what would later become the Leontas 2M1 turret. Only two were ever built.
* '''Leontas 2''' – Pototype version with the original Ariete turret and locally designed hull.
*'''Leontas 2M1:''' The first production variant, entering service in 1995. Initial production variants had the older LPA-74M2 guns, but they were all eventually replaced with the LPA-96 by 1998.
* '''Leontas 2A1''' - Original production variant with the more sloped Chalcian turret and additional local components. The 2A1E variant is the export model of 2A1 and features different FCS and downgradred armour.
*'''Leontas 2M2:''' Upgraded version that entered service in 2010. Features the new OSP-30 sight for the gunner, a new hydropneumatic suspension, and an upgraded LPA-96M1 gun. Additionally, it also features a composite armour modules in the front part of the sideskirts, to provide additional protection for the driver.
* '''Leontas 2A2''' - Upgraded variant that entered production in 2017. Features additional armour package, improved gun and an improved FCS. The 2A2E variant is the export model of 2A1 and features different FCS and downgradred armour.
*'''Leontas 2M2 EAS:''' The Leontas 2M2 EAS, entering service in 2015, is an upgrade optimised specifically for urban warfare, and is fitted with the EAS upgrade package ( EAS stands for Exoplismos Astikiou Polemou, Urban Warfare Equipment). The EAS package includes a "Aspis" applique composite armour package on the sides of the turret and hull, an infantry telephone on the back of the hull, a commander's remote weapons station, and improved close-in all-around survailance via several cameras mounted around the tank. The tank also has the provisions to mount a bulldozer blade as well as the "Thyreos" hard-kill active protection system.
* '''Leontas 2A3''' - Proposed future upgrade. Infromation is highly classified, but it is assumed that the vehicle will feature an autoloader and possibly a 130 mm gun.
*'''Leontas 2M3:''' Modernisation programme launched in 2018. Inlcudes an "Aspis" applique composite armour package for the sides of the tank, an additional wedge-shaped, spaced armour module for the turret front and sides. Additionally, a commander's remote weapon station was added, as well as a new AOSA-24 independent commander's sight. The LPA-96 gun was replaced with the new LPA-16
==Operators==
 
* {{flag|Chalcia}} : As of the 19th of October 2018, the [[Chalcian Army]] operate 246 Leontas 2 MBTs, including 13 2A2 variants. The vehicles are operated by the 10th and 11th Armoured Brigades.
* {{flag|Kazhwir}}: 62 Leontas 2A1Es (two batches of 31) have been delivered in the 2014-2015 period. Another delivery of 31 Leontas 2A2Es is pending.


==See also==
==See also==
'''Tanks of comparable role, performance and era'''
'''Tanks of comparable role, performance and era'''

Latest revision as of 07:04, 26 October 2019

Leontas 2
Leontas 2M1 camo 4.png
A Leontas 2A1 of the 2nd Armoured Brigade c.2004.
TypeMain Battle Tank
Place of origin Aetolia
Service history
In service1995-Present
Used bysee users
Production history
DesignerAITBO
Designed1987-1995
ManufacturerAITBO
Produced1995
Specifications (Main Battle Tank)
Weight54 tonnes
Length9.97 m (32.7 ft)
Width3.7 m (12.1 ft)
Height2.52 m (8.26 ft)
Crew3

ArmorComposite and steel, later with applique composite blocks.
Main
armament
127 mm LPA-96 smoothbore gun
Secondary
armament
1 × .50-caliber (12.7 mm) M2HB heavy machine gun with 900 rounds
1 x 7.62 mm MG3A1 (4,750 rounds)
EngineAchelos MBO4 diesel engine,
1,500 hp
Payload capacityx40 main gun rounds, x5,650 machine gun rounds
SuspensionTorsion-bars, hydraulic dampers
Operational
range
600 km
Speed70 km/h

Development and design

Service history

Export

Variants

  • Leontas 2M0: Also known as the Leontas 1-2000, this was a prototype created by combining a lengthened Leontas 1 chassis to what would later become the Leontas 2M1 turret. Only two were ever built.
  • Leontas 2M1: The first production variant, entering service in 1995. Initial production variants had the older LPA-74M2 guns, but they were all eventually replaced with the LPA-96 by 1998.
  • Leontas 2M2: Upgraded version that entered service in 2010. Features the new OSP-30 sight for the gunner, a new hydropneumatic suspension, and an upgraded LPA-96M1 gun. Additionally, it also features a composite armour modules in the front part of the sideskirts, to provide additional protection for the driver.
  • Leontas 2M2 EAS: The Leontas 2M2 EAS, entering service in 2015, is an upgrade optimised specifically for urban warfare, and is fitted with the EAS upgrade package ( EAS stands for Exoplismos Astikiou Polemou, Urban Warfare Equipment). The EAS package includes a "Aspis" applique composite armour package on the sides of the turret and hull, an infantry telephone on the back of the hull, a commander's remote weapons station, and improved close-in all-around survailance via several cameras mounted around the tank. The tank also has the provisions to mount a bulldozer blade as well as the "Thyreos" hard-kill active protection system.
  • Leontas 2M3: Modernisation programme launched in 2018. Inlcudes an "Aspis" applique composite armour package for the sides of the tank, an additional wedge-shaped, spaced armour module for the turret front and sides. Additionally, a commander's remote weapon station was added, as well as a new AOSA-24 independent commander's sight. The LPA-96 gun was replaced with the new LPA-16

See also

Tanks of comparable role, performance and era