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HobbyBoss | No. 83867 | 1:35
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Brand:HobbyBossTitle:Leopard 2A4M CANNumber:83867Scale:1:35 Type:Full kit Released: 2015 New tool Barcode:6939319238672 (EAN)Topic:Leopard 2 » Tanks (Vehicles)
Markings
Leopard 2
Leopard 2A4M CAN- NATO Green
Box contents
Plastic sprue, Photoetched fret, Rod, Decalsheet (waterslide), Vinyl
Boxart designed by Vincent Wai
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Instructions
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Marketplace
Online shops€ 49.95
zł 196.74
USD 72.49
€ 49.07
AUD 69.99
€ 41.75
€ 45.90
¥ 7040
EUR 40.00
Alternative SKUs for HobbyBoss 83867: H83867 | HBS83867 | HB83867 | 23867 | HB 83867 | HBB83867
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Reference material
Leopard 2A7 Development History - Technology - Modernisation and Upgrades
Militärfahrzeug Spezial No. 5095
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How good is the Leopard 2A4?
The Leopard 2A4 is armed with a 120 mm smoothbore gun which has been developed by Rheinmetall and fires two types of ammunition, APFSDS-T, and HEAT-MP-T. The APFSDS-T has an effective range of over 2,000 m and the HEAT-MP-T has a high degree of effectiveness against both soft and hard targets.
How much does Leopard 2A4 cost per unit?
mainly Leopard 2A4, for a total of $850m or $8.2m each.
What year was the Leopard 2A4 made?
Leopard 2A4, fitted with new digital fire control system and improved turret with more armor. It was the most widespread version of this tank. Its production commenced in 1985 and ceased in 1992. All the previous models were upgraded to this standard.
How thick is the armor on the Leopard 2A4?
The Leopard 2A4's armour has a maximum physical thickness of 800 millimetres (31 in) based on unofficial measurements and estimates made by former conscripts and professional soldiers of the German army.