Leopard Mk II

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Leopard 2
German Army Leopard 2A6 tank in Oct. 2012.jpg
Leopard Mk II A6 of the Royal Gallian Army
TypeMain battle tank
Place of origin Gallia-Bruhl
Service history
In service1980-Present
Used bySee Operators
WarsSecond Lucis Civil War
Imperial Crisis
Production history
DesignerKrauss-Maffei
Designed1970s
ManufacturerKrauss‐Maffei Wegmann
Theimer Machinerie
Produced1980–present
No. built4,750
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Weight2A6: 62.3 tonnes (68.7 short tons)
Length2A6: 9.97 metres (393 inches) (gun forward)
Width2A6: 3.75 m (148 in)
Height2A6: 3.0 m (120 in)
Crew4

Armour2A6: 3rd generation composite; including high-hardness steel, tungsten and plastic filler with ceramic component.
Main
armament
1× Rheinmetall 120mm L55 smoothbore gun
Secondary
armament
2× MG3A1 (4,750 rounds)
EngineMTU MB 873 Ka-501 liquid-cooled V-12 Twin-turbo diesel engine
1,479hp
Power/weight24.1 PS/t (17.7 kW/t)
TransmissionRenk HSWL 354
SuspensionTorsion bar suspension
Fuel capacity1,200 litres (264 imperial gallons; 317 US gallons)
Operational
range
550 km (340 mi) (internal fuel)
Speed72 km/h (45 mph)

The Leopard Mk II is a Gallian main battle tank designed by Theimer Machinerie and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. The tank first entered service in 1979 and succeeded the earlier Leopard Mk I as the main battle tank of the Royal Gallian Armed Forces. It is armed with a 120 mm smoothbore cannon, and is powered by a V-12 twin-turbo diesel engine. Various versions have served in the armed forces of Gallia-Bruhl, including the Erebonian Empire, Alteria, Jutland-Gimli, Zanarkand, Taoyuan, and Rubrum. The tank has seen action during the Second Lucis Civil War and the Imperial Crisis.

There are two main development batches of the tank: the original models up to Leopard Mk. IIA4, which have vertically faced turret armour, and the "improved" batch, namely the Leopard Mk. IIA5 and newer versions, which have angled arrow-shaped turret appliqué armour together with other improvements. All models feature digital fire control systems with laser rangefinders, a fully stabilised main gun and coaxial machine gun, and advanced night vision and sighting equipment (first vehicles used a low-light level TV system or LLLTV; thermal imaging was introduced later on). The tank has the ability to engage moving targets while moving over rough terrain.

Development

Service History

Leopard Mk. II Heimdallr Package

When the Erebonian Empire was declared as a rogue state by the Neocon-led Allied High Council, many Anti-Neocon Allied commanders were becoming wary of a distinct possibility that a war between the Neocons, and the newly-created Heimdallr Council would take place once the threat of the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance came to an abrupt end. The Neocons were superseding the Heimdallrs with regards to the edge in military technology and capabilities that Heimdallr commanders were given two options; to develop an entirely new type of weapons or to develop far better weapons using the existing technology.

After much debate, it was decided that the Heimdallr Council wanted to avoid the burden of over expenditures with developing weapons that might either succeed or fail, as a result, the latter was chosen as a final decision. Various upgrades were made to several weapons such as the RG 417, RG 420, and even the WoLA-era RG LAG. In addition, various equipment were upgraded such as the Rainford-LAe Typhoon or the UH-20Y Lionheart. Tanks such as the Leopard Mk. II and the Challenger Mk. II were given an upgraded package by the Rainford Group.

A Leopard Mk. IIA7 fitted with the Heimdallr Package

Dubbed as the Heimdallr Package, the package included:

  • A 130mm RG51 smoothbore gun
  • 2x MG3A1 machine guns
  • Gywn-class Mine protection belly armour
  • Orbal-type Anti AT rocket and IED jamming device
  • Stand-off slat armour
  • Improved armour protection by modular armour, with frontal protection being improved with a dual-kit on the turret and hull front, with 360° protection capability against AT rockets and mines.

Tanks that had been fitted with the package were designated as the Leopard Mk. IIA7-RG. Of the 20,000 Leopards that were made, at least 12,500 of it were refurbished with the upgrade package.

It saw its first tank-on-tank combat against Neocon tanks during Operation Total, in which Leopard tanks hidden in well-camouflaged positions posed a threat against Neocon armour, who were roughly deemed to be "exceedingly superior" by the Neocons. At least 10 Leopard tanks from the 4th Erebonian Armoured Division faced off against 30 tanks of the 2nd Mixed Armoured Division consisting of Concordian, Joyonghean, and Trabian tanks. In a course of a 30 minute engagement, the Erebonian tanks knocked out at least 19 tanks while suffering only 3 damaged tanks.

The package had also found its way to Africanna, where the Basel-Ebelian Army's Leopard tanks were wholly fitted with the upgrade package.

Variants

Leopard Mk. II

Leopard Mk. IIA

Leopard Mk. IIA2

Leopard Mk. IIA3

Leopard Mk. IIA4

Leopard Mk. IIA5

Leopard Mk. IIA6

Leopard Mk. IIA7

Users

Alteria
Crossbell State
Dalmasca and Nabradia
Esthar and Balamb
Erebonian Empire
Gallia-Bruhl
New Akiba
Rubrum
Zanarkand