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  2. Leopard 1 - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Denmark acquired 120 Leopard 1A3 tanks, which were designated Leopard 1 DK. Delivery was completed in 1978. In 1989, an order for an additional 110 (used) German tanks (100 A3 and 10 A4) was placed, and the vehicles were delivered from 1992-1994, [37] partly through Conventional Forces Europe treaty AFV reduction requirements.

  3. Marder (infantry fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The HITFACT turret was equipped with an advanced fire control system, linked with the commander and gunner sights, a laser rangefinder, and day/thermal sights for both the commander and gunner. Improvements included upgraded suspension, a new MTU diesel engine with 690 hp (510 kW), and the availability to mount a modular armour package.

  4. Puma (German infantry fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    PERI sight for the commander. Gunner's sight in the center. On the right, the MUSS front sensor. The Puma offers improvements in situational awareness. The fully stabilized 360° periscope (PERI RTWL by Hensoldt) with six different zoom stages offers a direct glass optic link to either the commander or the gunner. Since this is an optical line ...

  5. List of main battle tanks by generation - Wikipedia

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    The commander and gunner's sights would have been be upgraded third-gen FLIR, an improved laser rangefinder and color cameras. It would also have featured an advanced meteorological sensors, the AN/VVR-4 LWS, a new smoke grenade system, and the XM1147 advanced multi-purpose tank round. SEPv4 was cancelled in 2023 in favor of a new M1E3 which ...

  6. List of equipment of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by the Leopard 2 A few kept around as display pieces at bases and for Åben Hede [185] including the white UN Leopard 1 that took part in Operation Bøllebank [187] Base chassis still serves as the Wisent 1 and Bieber 100 models have been renovated and donated to Ukraine [ 188 ]

  7. List of equipment of the Norwegian Army - Wikipedia

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    General purpose medium machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO: Installed on Leopard 2 tanks purchased from the Netherlands and used on other vehicles and weapon stations, replacing the MG3. [12] It was used as an infantry machine gun, but was replaced by the Minimi and the Minimi MK3. [14] [12] M2 Browning United States: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm NATO

  8. ZSSW-30 - Wikipedia

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    The gunner's sight provides elevation angles from -10° to 60° and is equipped with an eye-safe laser rangefinder and two optical channels: daytime, with a light intensity sensor and thermal. [1] The sight is mounted on the left side of the turret and can be covered by an armored door.

  9. 1P78 Kashtan - Wikipedia

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    1P78 is a telescopic sight manufactured by Novosibirsk Instrument-Making Plant and in use with the Russian Armed Forces, intended as a replacement for the older PSO-1 and 1P29 scopes currently being used by the Russian military. The optic is intended to become the standard issue sight for the infantry riflemen within the Russian military.