Leopard 1A5BR

Leopard 1A5BR

Type: tank

Domain: land

Country of Origin: Germany

Manufacturer: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KNDS)

First Deployed: 2000

Overview

German Leopard 1 main battle tanks acquired secondhand and comprehensively modernized to 1A5BR standard providing Brazilian Army with modern armored capability at fraction of new tank costs. Brazil acquired 128 Leopard 1A5 from Belgium, Germany, and Netherlands (2007-2009) replacing obsolete M60A3 and locally-developed EE-T1 Osório prototypes. Brazilian modernization programme upgraded fire control systems, thermal imaging sights, laser rangefinders, ballistic computers, communications, and potentially armor. Features 105mm L7A3 rifled gun providing adequate firepower against most threats likely in South American context, modern fire control enabling accurate fire to 2,000+ metres day/night, stabilization enabling fire on the move, weight of 42 tonnes (lighter than modern MBTs), powered by 830 hp MTU diesel providing road speed of 65 km/h and excellent mobility, and crew of 4. The Leopard 1 emphasizes mobility and firepower over armor protection — appropriate doctrine for Brazilian requirements where peer armored threats are minimal. Brazilian Leopards equip armored brigades conducting training, territorial defense, and potential expeditionary operations. The tanks provide credible armored capability while Brazil allocates resources to higher priorities including aviation and naval modernization. Future potential upgrades or replacement with modern tanks under consideration. Represents cost-effective approach to maintaining armored capability.

Technical Specifications

crew4
notesBrazil acquired from Belgium; A5BR modernization adds improved FCS and optics
engineMTU MB 838 diesel 830 hp
weight42,000 kg
main_gun105mm L7A3 rifled gun
max_speed65 km/h

Operators

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