Mn nieuwste aanwinst kocht hem over van Robert en ga hem wat personaliseren
wat foto's
vergeet panthers en tigers hier is het nieuwste speeltje van de duitse pantsertroepen
frau Kesnica in de Leopard ... this daarom dat de leopard zo'n schone tank is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og4LdPxKtYg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRRltOY6gF0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pERJTfdgrjg
Tamiya 53762 RC 1/16 Tank Leopard 2 A6 Gun Barrel Stabilizer 56020
DESCRIPTION
Following the popular release of the 1/16 R/C Leopard 2 A6 battle tank, Tamiya releases a Gun Barrel Stabilizer (GBS) unit meeting the demands for more realism and more options. Just like the full-size tank, the GBS unit automatically adjusts cannon angle relative to turret, keeping cannon pointed at a fixed target even while on the move.
GBS unit easily connects to DMD unit with only slight adjustment required.
Unit can be switched on and off via transmitter.
*Compatible DMD: DMD T-07 (Leopard 2 A6) only
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/221232698054?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
deze zit er ook op , niet goedkoop maar een leopard 2A6 zonder dat gaat niet !!!
kocht die van robert over, de leopard 2A6 FO tamiya heeft stabilisator voor de loop ingebouwd, alles gekogelagerd en idlerspanner van AFV kortom ferm machientje en is behoorlijk snel als rc tank
kortom voor deze prijs kon ik niet twijfelen ...
als je ziet dat de leopard 2A6 een goeie 70km/uur ... op autostrade 90/uur op autoweg
nog wat actie foto's van de echte
binnendetails
dit camoschema spreekt me het meeste aan
en dit deens camoschema
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h0-yfoi5PM
op terrein ... supermachine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppcqDGB-HKU
you tube filmpjes van tamiya leo's 2A6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIaIn8nUoe8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbIvs5JeOcY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrAF5Sc4izk&list=PL131E7CB750A693F4&index=158
meer upgrades binnenkort ... hiermee zien jullie de verschillende mogelijkheden qua types in dienst van veel europese landen ...
Includes the addition of the Rheinmetall 120 mm L55 smoothbore gun and other changes. All German tank battalions of the "crisis intervention forces" are equipped with the A6. Canada purchased 20 Leopard 2A6s from the Netherlands. These were delivered in 2007.[39] Portugal also purchased 37 Leopard 2A6 from the Dutch in 2007, with delivery in 2008.
The Leopard 2A6M is a version of the 2A6 with enhanced mine protection under the chassis, and internal enhancements to improve crew survivability.[40] Canada has borrowed 20 A6Ms from Germany for deployment to Afghanistan in late summer 2007. The new tanks all have turret electric drive.
The Leopard 2A6M CAN is a Canadian variant of the Leopard 2A6M. Significant modifications include distinctive black boxes mounted on the rear of the turret bustle, originally expected to be the new air conditioning unit but instead likely contains Canadian Forces designated communications gear (as they lined up with the new antennae stands),[41] and stand-off slat armour.[42] The first tanks configured in this variant are the twenty tanks loaned from the German Bundeswehr, in an effort to increase firepower and to increase protection given to Canadian troops operating in the south of Afghanistan. The loaner tanks are expected to retain their German MG3 machine guns, while the ex-Dutch tanks are expected to retain their FN MAG machine guns due to commonality with existing Canadian stocks.[43] Due to the loaned status of the first 20 tanks, the air conditioning unit originally could not be installed as only minimal changes could be made (instead, the crew wore cooling vests, and the turret's electric drive generates less heat than the hydraulic drive of Canada's older Leopard C2). The loaned German tanks will now be kept by the Canadian Forces and may be upgraded even further, while the ex-Dutch Leopard 2A6's were modified to German Leopard 2A6M's specifications and used as restitution for the loaned tanks.[44] Currently, Canadian Leopard 2's in Afghanistan have since been fitted with an air conditioning unit, and the Saab Barracuda camouflage mats which also serve to reduce solar loading by 50 percent.[9]
The Leopard 2 Hel is a derivative of the 2A6, ordered by the Greek Army in 2003. The "Hel" stands for "Hellenic". The 170 tanks were to be delivered between 2006 and 2009. A total of 140 will be built in Greece by ELBO, which delivered the first units in late 2006.[45]
Leopard 2E
The Leopard 2E is a derivative of the 2A6, with greater armour protection,[46] developed under a program of co-production between the defence industries of Spain and Germany. The program was developed within the frame of collaboration decided in 1995 between the Defence Ministries of both countries, in which also was included the cession of use by a period of five years of 108 Leopard 2A4 from the German Army to the Spanish Army. However, this cession was extended up to 2016, and after that those tanks will be the sole property of the Spanish Army, as has been made public on 24 January 2006, then having been paid a total of 15,124,014 euros in ten yearly installments, giving the Spanish co-ownership from 2006. In 1998, the Spanish government agreed to contract 219 tanks of the Leopard 2E line, 16 recovery tanks Leopard 2ER (Bufalo) and 4 training vehicles. They chose Santa Bárbara Sistemas as the main contractor. The program, with a budget of 1,939.4 million Euros, includes also the integrated logistical support, training courses for crew instructors and maintenance engineers and driving, turret, maintenance, aiming and shooting simulators. Deliveries of the first batch began in 2004 and should complete in 2008.
wat foto's
vergeet panthers en tigers hier is het nieuwste speeltje van de duitse pantsertroepen
frau Kesnica in de Leopard ... this daarom dat de leopard zo'n schone tank is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og4LdPxKtYg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRRltOY6gF0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pERJTfdgrjg
Tamiya 53762 RC 1/16 Tank Leopard 2 A6 Gun Barrel Stabilizer 56020
DESCRIPTION
Following the popular release of the 1/16 R/C Leopard 2 A6 battle tank, Tamiya releases a Gun Barrel Stabilizer (GBS) unit meeting the demands for more realism and more options. Just like the full-size tank, the GBS unit automatically adjusts cannon angle relative to turret, keeping cannon pointed at a fixed target even while on the move.
GBS unit easily connects to DMD unit with only slight adjustment required.
Unit can be switched on and off via transmitter.
*Compatible DMD: DMD T-07 (Leopard 2 A6) only
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/221232698054?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
deze zit er ook op , niet goedkoop maar een leopard 2A6 zonder dat gaat niet !!!
kocht die van robert over, de leopard 2A6 FO tamiya heeft stabilisator voor de loop ingebouwd, alles gekogelagerd en idlerspanner van AFV kortom ferm machientje en is behoorlijk snel als rc tank
kortom voor deze prijs kon ik niet twijfelen ...
als je ziet dat de leopard 2A6 een goeie 70km/uur ... op autostrade 90/uur op autoweg
nog wat actie foto's van de echte
binnendetails
dit camoschema spreekt me het meeste aan
en dit deens camoschema
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h0-yfoi5PM
op terrein ... supermachine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppcqDGB-HKU
you tube filmpjes van tamiya leo's 2A6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIaIn8nUoe8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbIvs5JeOcY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrAF5Sc4izk&list=PL131E7CB750A693F4&index=158
meer upgrades binnenkort ... hiermee zien jullie de verschillende mogelijkheden qua types in dienst van veel europese landen ...
Includes the addition of the Rheinmetall 120 mm L55 smoothbore gun and other changes. All German tank battalions of the "crisis intervention forces" are equipped with the A6. Canada purchased 20 Leopard 2A6s from the Netherlands. These were delivered in 2007.[39] Portugal also purchased 37 Leopard 2A6 from the Dutch in 2007, with delivery in 2008.
The Leopard 2A6M is a version of the 2A6 with enhanced mine protection under the chassis, and internal enhancements to improve crew survivability.[40] Canada has borrowed 20 A6Ms from Germany for deployment to Afghanistan in late summer 2007. The new tanks all have turret electric drive.
The Leopard 2A6M CAN is a Canadian variant of the Leopard 2A6M. Significant modifications include distinctive black boxes mounted on the rear of the turret bustle, originally expected to be the new air conditioning unit but instead likely contains Canadian Forces designated communications gear (as they lined up with the new antennae stands),[41] and stand-off slat armour.[42] The first tanks configured in this variant are the twenty tanks loaned from the German Bundeswehr, in an effort to increase firepower and to increase protection given to Canadian troops operating in the south of Afghanistan. The loaner tanks are expected to retain their German MG3 machine guns, while the ex-Dutch tanks are expected to retain their FN MAG machine guns due to commonality with existing Canadian stocks.[43] Due to the loaned status of the first 20 tanks, the air conditioning unit originally could not be installed as only minimal changes could be made (instead, the crew wore cooling vests, and the turret's electric drive generates less heat than the hydraulic drive of Canada's older Leopard C2). The loaned German tanks will now be kept by the Canadian Forces and may be upgraded even further, while the ex-Dutch Leopard 2A6's were modified to German Leopard 2A6M's specifications and used as restitution for the loaned tanks.[44] Currently, Canadian Leopard 2's in Afghanistan have since been fitted with an air conditioning unit, and the Saab Barracuda camouflage mats which also serve to reduce solar loading by 50 percent.[9]
The Leopard 2 Hel is a derivative of the 2A6, ordered by the Greek Army in 2003. The "Hel" stands for "Hellenic". The 170 tanks were to be delivered between 2006 and 2009. A total of 140 will be built in Greece by ELBO, which delivered the first units in late 2006.[45]
Leopard 2E
The Leopard 2E is a derivative of the 2A6, with greater armour protection,[46] developed under a program of co-production between the defence industries of Spain and Germany. The program was developed within the frame of collaboration decided in 1995 between the Defence Ministries of both countries, in which also was included the cession of use by a period of five years of 108 Leopard 2A4 from the German Army to the Spanish Army. However, this cession was extended up to 2016, and after that those tanks will be the sole property of the Spanish Army, as has been made public on 24 January 2006, then having been paid a total of 15,124,014 euros in ten yearly installments, giving the Spanish co-ownership from 2006. In 1998, the Spanish government agreed to contract 219 tanks of the Leopard 2E line, 16 recovery tanks Leopard 2ER (Bufalo) and 4 training vehicles. They chose Santa Bárbara Sistemas as the main contractor. The program, with a budget of 1,939.4 million Euros, includes also the integrated logistical support, training courses for crew instructors and maintenance engineers and driving, turret, maintenance, aiming and shooting simulators. Deliveries of the first batch began in 2004 and should complete in 2008.
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