Leopard 2

Leopard 2

Tier 0 · germany · heavy · Détente
About
Complications in creating a design that could fit the requirements of both the United States and Germany caused the MBT-70/Kampfpanzer 70 project to falter, ultimately being cancelled by both countries in 1969. Using the lessons learned from the program, the Germans pursued a design that specifically met the needs of the Bundeswehr which resulted in the Leopard 2. As a legacy of the KPz 70 program, initially a missile and cannon version were specified, but the final design was narrowed to a cannon only solution. Both torsion bar and hydropneumatic suspensions were tested, with the torsion bar winning out for manufacturing simplicity. First deliveries of the Leopard 2 began in 1979. Sporting a 120mm smoothbore gun, a 1250 hp Daimler-Benz engine, composite armor, gun stabilization, a hunter-killer vision system and advanced fire controls, the Leopard 2 series became the mainstay of NATO forces, and saw service by 16 other countries, including countries outside of NATO. Manufactured by Germany
Survivability
Hit points
3,400
View range
515 m
Signal range
570 m
Engine fire chance
10%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
190
50
25
Turret
250
345
30
Gun · 120 mm Rheinmetall L44 V2
Caliber
120 mm
Rate of fire
8.11 rpm
Reload
7.4 s
Aim time
2.3 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.25 m
Gun arc
9° / 20°
Traverse
35°/s
Ammo
50
Mobility
Top speed
76 km/h
Reverse
34 km/h
Engine
1500 hp
Power/weight
27.2 hp/t
Hull traverse
34°/s
Turret traverse
40°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING_DS
510 dmg (383638)
505 mm pen (379631)
ARMOR_PIERCING_DS
510 dmg (383638)
590 mm pen (443738)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
640 dmg (480800)
150 mm pen (113188)
Marks of Excellencesample size 73 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
2,691
avg damage
2 marks
0
avg damage
3 marks
0
avg damage