@@Boomshakalaga Nope, these are just modified A5s. Looks like these ones received similar armour package like the A7s, but missing several things present on an actual A7. First is obviously the cannon, but the gunner sight is also different.
you are trying to hide the numbers of this tank in this video (even though they are visible) , but in other videos they are visible...whats the point then?
@@ieqit4482No. It’s 2A5DK which is basically regular 2A6 with L/44. Danish royal army is modernising them to 2A7DK with L/55 and all other features of 2A7, but there are still 10-15 2A5DK left waiting for modifications.
@@slq-16-i-rt31 no at 0:11 you can see the 2a7 hull armor kit, those small protruding circles are a feature of the 2a7 hull armor set. Denmark wants to modernize its 2a5, but due to supply problems some 2a7s still have an L44 instead of a L55a1. So it is not a "full" 2a7 with all its features, but Denmark already calls it 2a7.
@@ieqit4482 Bro, Leo PSO, Pz.87WE and Strv 122 also got the same 2A7 armor set, but they are still marked as a 2A5 modifications. Moreover, 2A5DK doesn't have gen3 ATTICA-Z thermal, no M12, no DM73 and etc. so it can't be 2A7, no matter what Denmark calls them. It will become 2A7 only after getting all updates like other 2A7DK.
@@evilnigga68 There are multiple signs giving it away this is not an A7. First is the gun, then the gunsight. It has similar armor package on the hull in the front, but no, its not an A7
Deswegen belegen die Leopard Panzer in Wettkämpfen auch ausnahmslos immer die ersten Plätze mit unterschiedlichen Nationen. Vor Leclerc, M1A2, Ariete, T-84, Challenger.
@@marceljep3492 nur dass diese "Wettkämpfe" so rein gar nix mit echten Gefechtsdituationen zu tun haben. Im Ukrainischen Winterschlamm sind andere Atribute wichtig. Electronic ist da zu Anfällig.