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Belgian Camo M60 Patton
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Is it the ass-end of a German Leo-2?
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Ah... I'm not seeing the picture. Just three little question marks. Is this another Firefox anomalie?
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Ah... I'm not seeing the picture. Just three little question marks. Is this another Firefox anomalie?

I see it
Is it the ass-end of a German Leo-2?

Ya i'll agree. The Pattons Mantlets are way to big to be this tank.
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I'd say its a perfect setup, especially for a Sherman driver.
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Ah... I'm not seeing the picture. Just three little question marks. Is this another Firefox anomalie?

Yep... Firefox issue... IE displays it OK.

Time to reboot the computer [:D]
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Belgian Leo 1.
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Back end of a Belgian Leopard-I. An earlier model than the A4.
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Features to square to be an early version of a Leopard I.

Just a thought.
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A Walker Bulldog?
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Not a Bulldog.

I've been everwhere loooooooking, not saying it isn't a Leopard I or II variant.

I can't find any Leopard with that rear configuration. To be more specific, I can't find any tank or MBT with that rear cofiguration.

If it is a Leopard variant it has a very specific purpose. But what?
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It's not a Leo 2, that's for sure. The Belgians operated the Leo 1A1 and 1A5.
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How about, just did another search, A Danish Leopard 1A5DK.
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With a Belgian flag on the rear bumper?
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It's an improved Leopard 1A3 in Danish service, it also has a classifaction for International service.
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ORIGINAL: RBWhite

It's an improved Leopard 1A3 in Danish service, it also has a classifaction for International service.

I can guarantee you that this is NOT a Danish army tank.
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It is shown as an improved Leopard 1A3 in Danish service.

It also has a for International service classifaction.
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Okay, the tank is definitely a Leo 1A5. Here's a rear shot of another one:



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Sorry didn't think my last post went through
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