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==In Team Yankee== | ==In Team Yankee== | ||
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The ancestor of the Leopard 2, the Leopard 1 serves as the spearhead of armored recon forces (PanzerAufklarung) in the West German arsenal. While inferior to the Leopard 2 in movement, AT and technology (Advanced Stabilisers, Thermal Vision), the Leopard 1 has a key role in providing affordable anti-armor firepower. While incapable of engaging any modern armor, the Leopard 1 can comfortably engage other Second Generation tanks like the T-55AM2 and the Patton. at close range, the L7 gun has an AT value of 19 which means that enough shots may eventually penetrate the front of a T-64. However, AT19 means that the Leopard 1 may have a use to players capable of getting a panzer zug into your enemy's flank where their moving ROF of 2 can threaten tanks from the side or artillery pieces with their 2+ FP. | The ancestor of the Leopard 2, the Leopard 1 serves as the spearhead of armored recon forces (PanzerAufklarung) in the West German arsenal. While inferior to the Leopard 2 in movement, AT and technology (Advanced Stabilisers, Thermal Vision), the Leopard 1 has a key role in providing affordable anti-armor firepower. While incapable of engaging any modern armor, the Leopard 1 can comfortably engage other Second Generation tanks like the T-55AM2 and the Patton. at close range, the L7 gun has an AT value of 19 which means that enough shots may eventually penetrate the front of a T-64. However, AT19 means that the Leopard 1 may have a use to players capable of getting a panzer zug into your enemy's flank where their moving ROF of 2 can threaten tanks from the side or artillery pieces with their 2+ FP. | ||
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Overall, the Leopard is a competitive option, if somewhat inferior to some other nations' offerings. The second cheapest NATO tank in-game at 3 points each, the Leopard 1 can be purchased in platoons of 2 or 3. Part of the Armoured Recce Company, they may also be taken as a Leopard 1 Kompanie under the rulings for Panzertruppe. | Overall, the Leopard is a competitive option, if somewhat inferior to some other nations' offerings. The second cheapest NATO tank in-game at 3 points each, the Leopard 1 can be purchased in platoons of 2 or 3. Part of the Armoured Recce Company, they may also be taken as a Leopard 1 Kompanie under the rulings for Panzertruppe. | ||
==Canada== | |||
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==Dutch== | |||
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==ANZAC== | |||
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Revision as of 17:00, 4 June 2018
In Team Yankee
West German
The ancestor of the Leopard 2, the Leopard 1 serves as the spearhead of armored recon forces (PanzerAufklarung) in the West German arsenal. While inferior to the Leopard 2 in movement, AT and technology (Advanced Stabilisers, Thermal Vision), the Leopard 1 has a key role in providing affordable anti-armor firepower. While incapable of engaging any modern armor, the Leopard 1 can comfortably engage other Second Generation tanks like the T-55AM2 and the Patton. at close range, the L7 gun has an AT value of 19 which means that enough shots may eventually penetrate the front of a T-64. However, AT19 means that the Leopard 1 may have a use to players capable of getting a panzer zug into your enemy's flank where their moving ROF of 2 can threaten tanks from the side or artillery pieces with their 2+ FP.
However, the affordability of the Leopard 1 comes at a severe cost: the absence of any notable armor. With a pitiful front of NINE, bazooka skirts somehow grant the sides higher AV than the frontal glacis against HEAT weapons. While immune to autocannons, the Leopard 1 collapses in the face of most anti-tank weapons. RPG-18s, and BMP 1s can reliably defeat Leopards; with the winner in such engagements being the one who gets the first shot off. As with most other tanks, the Leopard 1 can put out 4 MG shots against infantry within 16", or probably as defensive fire against helicopters and assaulting infantry.
Overall, the Leopard is a competitive option, if somewhat inferior to some other nations' offerings. The second cheapest NATO tank in-game at 3 points each, the Leopard 1 can be purchased in platoons of 2 or 3. Part of the Armoured Recce Company, they may also be taken as a Leopard 1 Kompanie under the rulings for Panzertruppe.
Canada
Dutch
ANZAC
IRL
The Leopard 1 was a second generation MBT for the west Germans. It was meant to hold the line until the MBT-70 program bore fruit. That never happened so the west was at a severe disadvantage in MBTs. The Leopard 1 would serve well into the 21st century with the Canadian military but over all the tank is not that innovative or ground breaking. Mobility had priority, while firepower came second; armor was seen as less essential after all no one believed that protection against shaped charges and hollow warheads was possible.
West German Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard 2 - Leopard 1 |
Transports: | Fuchs Transportpanzer - Marder II Zug - Marder Zug - M113 Armored Personnel Carrier |
Troops: | M113 / Marder Panzergrenadier Zug - Aufklärungs Zug - Fallschirmjager Zug - Gebirgsjager Zug - Jager Zug |
Artillery: | Raketenwerfer Batterie - M109 Howitzer - M113 Panzermörser Zug - M270 MLRS |
Anti-Aircraft: | Roland Flak Batterie - Gepard Flakpanzer Batterie - Fliegerfaust Gruppe - Wiesel Flugabwehr Zug |
Tank Hunters: | Jaguar Jagdpanzer - Kanonenjagdpanzer - Wiesel TOW |
Recon: | Luchs Spah Trupp - M113 OP - Marder II Zug |
Aircraft: | Tornado - BO-105P |