The Leclerc is a third-generation French main battle tank developed and manufactured by Nexter Systems. It was named in honour of Marshal Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, a commander of the Free French Forces, who led the 2nd Armoured Division in World War II.
The Leclerc is in service with the French Army, Jordanian Army and the United Arab Emirates Army. In production since 1991,[3] the Leclerc entered French service in 1992,[3] replacing the AMX-30 as the country's main armoured platform. With production now complete, the French operate 222 Leclercs (with 184 more in storage, for a total of 406), while the United Arab Emirates (UAE) possesses 388.
Of the units in French service, 200 will be upgraded to the Leclerc XLR standard with deliveries expected to begin in 2022. [1]
Name | Typ | P0[A 1] in mm RHA | v0[A 2] in m/s | Reichweite in m | Herkunft | Ersteinsatz |
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OFL120 F2 APFSDS-T | KE | 690 | 1780 | 3500 | FR | 1996 |
OFL120F1 APFSDS-T | KE | 690 | 1790 | 3000 | DE | 1993 |
DM12A1 HEAT-T | MZ | 520 | 1175 | 2600 | DE | 1979 |
DM11 HE-T | Splitter | 430 | 1015 | 5000 | DE | 2010 |
M2 AP-T | sMG | 28 | 853 | 1500 | US | |
M903 SLAP | sMG | 35 | 1150 | 1500 | US | 1990 |
M33 Ball | sMG | 21 | 887 | 1500 | US | |
M8 API | sMG | 29 | 887 | 1500 | US | |
Mk211 SAPHEI | sMG | 24 | 886 | 1500 | NO | 1981 |
PPT M/85 LS | sMG | 30 | 739 | 1500 | DK |
- ↑ "Leclerc tank". Wikipedia. Abgerufen am 13.09.2023.