German third-generation main battle tank providing Hellenic Army with most capable armor for conventional deterrence against Turkey. Greece operates approximately 170 Leopard 2A6 HEL (Hellenic variant) upgraded from Leopard 2A4 procured from Germany and Netherlands. Features 120mm smoothbore gun with improved ammunition, advanced armor package, modern fire control with thermal sights, 1,500 hp engine, mine protection upgrades. Represents Greek Army armored force centerpiece for territorial defense especially Thrace border with Turkey. Critical for conventional deterrence maintaining capability to defend against Turkish armor crossing Evros River. German technology provides NATO-standard systems and interoperability. Continuous modernization programmes upgrade protection, sensors, lethality maintaining capability versus Turkish Leopard 2A4 and M60T fleets. However, challenging terrain in Greek islands and mountains limits armor employment. Deployed primarily for Thrace defense and rapid reaction forces. Symbolizes German defense cooperation with Greece despite Turkish protests. Training and exercises with NATO partners enhance effectiveness. Future upgrades including potentially Leopard 2A7+ standard maintain edge.

- L55 gun with 900m/s muzzle velocity superiority
- Third-gen composite armor
- EMES-15 Zeiss thermal sight
- DM63 APFSDS-T ammunition
- NATO standard ammunition and interoperability
- Heavier than M1A2 (62.5t)
- Four-man crew
- MTU engine maintenance complexity
- Greece operates aging variant without latest upgrades

Leopard 2A4/A6 CAN

Stridsvagn 122 (Strv 122)

Leopard 2SG

Leopard 2A4 NO

Leopard 2A6 / 2A4

Leopard 2E

Leopard 2A8 NOR

Leopard 2A8

Leopard 2A4TR

Leopard 2A4CHL

Leopard 2A7+

Leopard 2
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