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UNIQUE ID 318: LEOPARD 1-V TANK

Cornfield Firing Range, Vliehors, The Netherlands

(Location: Cornfield Firing Range)


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Unique ID: 318
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: 19 June 2012
Type (ID): Leopard (400)
Model (ID): Leopard 1-V (708)
Location Category (ID): Cornfield Firing Range (11100)
Location (ID): Cornfield Firing Range (11100)
Serial Number: Chassis number “12337”.
Registration: KU-93-35: “KU 93-35” painted on nose.
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Links: Leopard 1V Monument
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Location History:
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1: Germany (Country of origin)
2: Regiment Huzaren van Sytzama, Oirschot, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands (Dates unknown)
3: Cornfield Firing Range, Vliehors, Vlieland, Friesland, The Netherlands (Current location)


This Leopard was transferred to be used as a hard target at the Vlieland range (source: L. Delsing).

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