Leopard 2A4/A6 CAN
German main battle tank with Canadian modifications forming backbone of Canadian Army armored capability. Canada acquired 120 Leopard 2 (mix of A4 and upgraded A6M) from Netherlands and Germany 2007-2012 replacing aging Leopard 1. Canadian modifications include enhanced mine protection, improved communications, thermal sights, digital systems. Features 120mm smoothbore gun, advanced composite armor, 1,500 hp engine, crew of 4. Combat experience in Afghanistan 2006-2011 demonstrating effectiveness and crew protection. Equips Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) armored regiment. Critical for high-intensity combined arms operations though Arctic mobility limited. Represents Canadian armored modernization though numbers limited compared to Cold War fleet.

- Combat-proven in Afghanistan with Canadian-specific protection upgrades
- L/55 gun on A6 variant provides excellent anti-armor performance
- Excellent mobility with 1,500hp MTU engine
- Strong logistics commonality with NATO allies using Leopard 2
- Aging fleet with limited upgrade potential beyond current modifications
- Small fleet size (~80) insufficient for large-scale conventional operations
- Heavy logistics footprint difficult to deploy to Arctic regions
- No planned replacement program creates long-term capability gap

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Leopard 2
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Active protection system integration at this weight class represents a significant leap in survivability calculus.