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UNIQUE ID 2582: LEOPARD C1 TANK

Garrison Petawawa Military Museums, Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Canada

(Location: Worthington Barracks)


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Unique ID: 2582
Added to Database: 26 April 2014
Last Edited: 26 April 2014
Type (ID): Leopard (400)
Model (ID): Leopard C1 (705)
Location Category (ID): Garrison Petawawa Military Museums (8050)
Location (ID): Worthington Barracks (8056)
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Other Identification: White edged black maple leaf painted on turret sides.
Collection Reference:
Links: Trackjam Models
Armour Workshop Walkaround
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Location History:
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1: Wegmann & Co, Kassel, Nordhessen, Germany (Turret manufacturer)
2: Krauss-Maffei GmbH, Munich, Germany (Prime contractor and vehicle assembly)
3: Garrison Petawawa Military Museums, Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Petawawa, Ontario, Canada (Current location)


This Leopard C1 has a hull upgraded for a C2 but with a C1 turret swapped. It is believed this turret was used as a gunnery simulator at the Armour School in Gagetown and was not sent off to Australia or used in Canada as a target. (Source: Trackjam Models).

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