Leopard 1 ’66

Leopard 1 ’66

Tier 0 · germany · medium · Escalation
About
The rearmament of the Bundeswehr in 1955 immediately created the need for a Main Battle Tank (MBT). After purchasing M47 and M48 Pattons from the US, a program to develop a modern, competitive tank was undertaken. After several waves of an intensive design competition prototypes, the new vehicle, designated the Leopard, was approved for mass production. The first production models of the Leopard 1 rolled off the production line in 1965. The Leopard 1 featured a British L7A3 105 mm gun, overpressure Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) protection, gun stabilization and IR illumination night vision. As a testament to the solid design of the Leopard 1, it was exported to Belgium, The Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Denmark, Australia, Canada, Turkey and Greece becoming what many consider to be the standard MBT of Western Europe. Manufactured by Germany
Survivability
Hit points
2,150
View range
475 m
Signal range
510 m
Engine fire chance
10%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
70
35
25
Turret
65
60
60
Gun · 105 mm L7A3 Rifled gun v2
Caliber
105 mm
Rate of fire
7.41 rpm
Reload
8.1 s
Aim time
1.9 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.33 m
Gun arc
9° / 20°
Traverse
35°/s
Ammo
60
Mobility
Top speed
65 km/h
Reverse
26 km/h
Engine
830 hp
Power/weight
20.8 hp/t
Hull traverse
44°/s
Turret traverse
32°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING_DS
460 dmg (345575)
348 mm pen (261435)
ARMOR_PIERCING_DS
460 dmg (345575)
430 mm pen (323538)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
570 dmg (428713)
230 mm pen (173288)
Marks of Excellencesample size 115 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
1,342
avg damage
2 marks
0
avg damage
3 marks
0
avg damage