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According to details released by the German weekly publication Der Spiegel on March 4, 2023, the German company Rheinmetall will supply Ukraine with 250 tracked armored lorries, consisting of 100 Marder 1A3 infantry fighting cars (IFV) and 150 Leopard 2A4 and Leopard 1A5 main fight tanks (MBT).
On January 14, 2023, the Army Reconnaissance editorial group reported that the German federal government validated the delivery to Ukraine of 40 Marder tracked armored IFVs.Currently, the German Army has 710 IFVs, including 305 Marder 1A3/A4, 71 Marder 1A5, and 334 Puma.German business Rheinmetall will provide Ukraine with 250 tracked armored cars, including 100 Marder 1A3 infantry fighting automobiles (IFV) and 150 Leopard 2A4 and Leopard 1A5 primary battle tanks (MBT) (Photo internet reproduction)Citing information from the German business Rheinmetall, more than 40 Marder tracked armored IFVs have been refurbished, and by the end of this year, around 100 more will be fully operational.The Marder 1A3 is a German infantry lorry that was presented in 1984.
It is an updated version of the Marder 1A2 with a number of defense, movement, and firepower improvements.Some of the enhancements include the addition of thicker armor, a new power pack, and a more powerful primary gun.The Marder 1A3 is a tracked infantry battling lorry with a box-shaped hull made of bonded steel plates that secure against little arms fire, shell splinters, and some types of mines.The hull is mounted on a tracked chassis that offers the lorry great movement over various kinds of terrain.The Marder 1A3 has a crew of 3, consisting of a chauffeur, gunner, and commander, and can carry up to 7 infantrymen.The primary weaponry of the Marder 1A3 is a Rheinmetall MK 20 Rh202 20 mm automatic cannon, efficient in shooting high-explosive and armor-piercing rounds.Additionally, according to information provided by the German company Rheinmetall, Ukraine will get 50 Leopard 2A4 primary fight tanks, of which about 30 are already operational.The Leopard 2A4 fight tank was developed in Germany in the early 1980s.
It is an improved version of the original Leopard 2 tank, introduced in the late 1970s.
The Leopard 2A4 includes better armor security, a more powerful engine, and upgrades to its weapons and sensors.The tank has a team of 4, including a chauffeur, gunner, loader, and commander.The Leopard 2A4s main weaponry is a 120 mm smoothbore gun efficient in firing a vast array of ammunition types, including high-explosive anti-tank and high-explosive rounds.In addition, there have to do with 100 older Leopard 1 tanks, of which the German business Rheinmetall can make 88 serviceable once again by todays standards.On February 8, 2023, the defense ministers of Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands announced the supply of 100 reconditioned Leopard 1A5 primary battle tanks (MBTs) from private defense business stocks.The Leopard 1A5 is an upgraded version of the original Leopard 1 tank, established in the 1960s.
The Leopard 1A5 was first presented in the late 1980s and had numerous upgrades to its armor, weapons, and electronics.The tank has a crew of four, including a chauffeur, gunner, loader, and commander.The Leopard 1A5s primary armament is a 105 mm rifled weapon capable of shooting a wide range of ammunition types.With info from Derecha Diario





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