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UNIQUE ID 319: LEOPARD 1-V TANK

Cavaleriemuseum, Bernhardkazerne, The Netherlands

(Location: Building AJ / Storage)

With Photographs From Contributor: Lesley K.E. Delsing


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Unique ID: 319
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: 8 July 2012
Type (ID): Leopard (400)
Model (ID): Leopard 1-V (708)
Location Category (ID): Cavaleriemuseum (11700)
Location (ID): Building AJ / Storage (11706)
Serial Number: 12339 (source: L. Delsing).
Registration: KU-93-37 (Dutch): “KU-93-37” painted on nose and hull rear.
Name:
Other Identification: “B 36” painted on left of glacis and right hull rear. “104 CV” and Dutch flag painted on right of glacis and left hull rear. “NL” painted on centre of glacis and on side stowage boxes.
Collection Reference:
Links: Military Vehicle Photos
Hello Goodbye Soesterberg
References:
Associated Tanks: A41 Centurion Tank - Cavaleriemuseum, Bernhardkazerne, Amersfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands (Both tanks took part in Hello Goodbye Soesterberg 2009)

Location History:
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1: Germany (Country of origin)
2: Cavaleriemuseum, Bernhardkazerne, Amersfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands (Current location)
3: Stichting Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg, Utrecht, The Netherlands (HelloGoodbye event at Soesterberg Air Base 13 June 2009)
4: Cavaleriemuseum, Bernhardkazerne, Amersfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands (Current location)


Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:

This Leopard 1-V is on display in the Dutch Army barracks (source: T. Royall).

Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:

This Leopard is painted in the colours of 104th Recce Battalion. The marking “B36” indicates B Squadron, tactical number 36. It is in running order and took part in the ‘Hello Goodbye’ event to mark the closure of the Soesterberg Air Base on 13 June 2009. It also took part in the Museumdag 2010 event at Amersdoorf on 10 April 2010.

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July 2001

Front left view
1: Front left view

Taken: 16 July 2001
Contributor: LKE Delsing
Photo ID: 8081
Added: 16 June 2012
Filename: F1060005...
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