IIRC the right english word is "Smoke discharger". (In german they are called "Nebelbecher".)GAP said:What are the series of canisters to the right of your arrow?
ironduke57 said:After seeing the attached pic I though maybe someone interests this.
On this welding you can easily identify an Leo2 which was originally an A3 or lower. Originally this was an hatch for ammo resupply, but starting from A4 it was deleted. (An turret hit could deform/open it and ABC protection would be broken.) On all earlier versions it was welded with the hull as you can see here.
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Ups. :-[ Sorry in german it is ABC (Atomar/Biologisch/Chemisch). :brickwall: Yes I meant NBC.Nfld Sapper said:ABC protection would be broken ??? Shouldn't that be NBC?
First the comment stats that they are swiss.Command-Sense-Act 105 said:...
Based on uniforms and terrain, believe they are Austrian or Swiss L2A4s... however I may stand to be corrected!
Hauptmann Scharlachrot said:Reference the photo here:
http://www.armyrecognition.com/europe/Danemark/vehicules_lourds/Leopard2/LEOPARD-2A4_Danemark_05.jpg
Is that a Leo 1A4 in the background? I'm guessing that because of the angular turret and the commander's periscope and the sight...
Hauptmann Scharlachrot said:...
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"So we've had some interesting discussions," said Maj.-Gen. Durbin. "Canada is one nation. You've got Germany. Even New Zealand has Leopards."