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?The Tier 4 Leopard has long been one of the best scout tanks in game. It's max speed of 68 km/h is easily achieved with the upgraded 585hp engine; making it an impossible target to hit for players (still) using autoaim, and a hard target for more experienced players as well. With it's 800m upgraded radio range, it ensures the targets will be relayed for SPG's and his teammates.+The Tier 4 Leopard has long been one of the best scout tanks in game. It's max speed of 68 km/h is easily achieved with the upgraded 585hp engine; making it an impossible target to hit for players (still) using autoaim, and a hard target for more experienced players as well. With it's 800m upgraded radio range, it ensures the targets will be relayed for SPG's and his teammates. While 68 km/h is only 4 km/h slower than the A-20, it turns faster at high speeds, so it makes up for the little lack of speed with more maneuverability at high speeds. It has a 50mm gun, which can easily destroy any standard artillery with 5-22 shots.
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VK 1602 Leopard

VK 1602 Leopard
Germany Light Tank Tier IV
Totals
Cost 255,100  Credits
Health 390
Weight/Load Limit 21.07/22.25t
Crew
4
Mobility
Engine Power 350hp
Speed Limit 68km/h
Traverse Speed 30deg/s
Armor
Hull Armor 50/30/20mm
Turret Armor50/30/20mm
Armament
Damage 22-40HP
Penetration 26-43mm
Rate of Fire 30r/m
Accuracy 0.4m
Aim time 1.5s
Turret Traverse 48deg/s
Gun Traverse Arc gunTraverseArc
Gun Vertical Limits gunVerticalLimits
Ammo Capacity ammo
General
Chance of Fire 25%
View Range 400m
Signal Range 350m
Parent parent
Child child
Values Are Stock // Top
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The Tier 4 Leopard has long been one of the best scout tanks in game. It's max speed of 68 km/h is easily achieved with the upgraded 585hp engine; making it an impossible target to hit for players (still) using autoaim, and a hard target for more experienced players as well. With it's 800m upgraded radio range, it ensures the targets will be relayed for SPG's and his teammates. While 68 km/h is only 4 km/h slower than the A-20, it turns faster at high speeds, so it makes up for the little lack of speed with more maneuverability at high speeds. It has a 50mm gun, which can easily destroy any standard artillery with 5-22 shots.
















Modules

Gun
Tr
Nm
Dam
Pen
RoF
Acr
Aim
Pr
Wt

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too few variables

too few variables

too few variables


Turret
Tr
Nm
Arm
T.Tr
VR
Pr
Wt
05V
Leopardturm
0050 50/30/30(mm)
0048 48(d/s)
0400 400(m)
00009 380 9 380 Credits.png
3 000 3 000(kg)

Engine
Tr
Nm
Pw
CoF
Pr
Wt
04IV
Maybach HL 120 TR
0350 350(h.p.)
025 25%
00010 430 10 430 Credits.png
0465 465(kg)
04IV
Maybach HL 120 TRM
0440 440(h.p.)
025 25%
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0510 510(kg)
05V
Maybach HL 157 P
0585 585(h.p.)
025 25%
00022 330 22 330 Credits.png
0580 580(kg)

Suspension
Tr
Nm
LL
Tv
Pr
Wt
04IV
Leopardketten Ausf. A
22.25 22.25(t)
030 30(d/s)
00004 230 4 230 Credits.png
7 200 7 200(kg)
05V
Leopardketten Ausf. B
25.55 25.55(t)
033 33(d/s)
00010 740 10 740 Credits.png
7 200 7 200(kg)

Radio
Tr
Nm
SR
Pr
Wt
03III
FuG 5
0350 350(m)
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0050 50(kg)
06VI
FuG 7
0470 470(m)
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0070 70(kg)
08VIII
FuG Spr. A
0800 800(m)
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0150 150(kg)

Historical Info

VK 1602 Leopard.jpg

Since 1941, plans were made for the development of a new reconnaisance tank based on the PzKpfw II Ausf J (VK 1601). In March of 1942, MIAG and Daimler-Benz received orders to build a fast (medium/heavy) reconnaisance tank, designed to operate under heavy combat conditions - Gefechtsaufklarung. MIAG was to construct the chassis, while Daimler-Benz was to construct the turret. Both were to be designed and ready for production by October of 1942. The main purpose of this vehicle was to be at HQ tank platoons in Panzer units.

Two versions were proposed; "Leopard (leicht)" lightly armored fast version (18ton) and "Leopard (schwer)" heavily armored unit (26ton). The light version was quickly dropped in the Summer of 1942, in favour of the heavier one. Design of the VK 1602, named Leopard, was based on the development of previous projects such as PzKpfw II Ausf J (VK 1601) and PzKpfw II Ausf M (VK 1301). It's hull was similar to that of the PzKpfw II Ausf J (VK 1601), but was largely influenced by the PzKpfw V Panther, which was still being developed at the time. It's suspension was made up of interleaved road wheels similar to the PzKpfw II Ausf L - Luchs.

Specs for the preliminary design:
Weight:21900kg
Crew: 4 men
Engine:Maybach HL157P
12-cylinder
550hp
Speed:50-60km/h
Range:165km
Fuel Capacity:560 litres
Lenght:4.74 or 6.45m
Width:3.10m or 3.27m
Height:2.60m or 2.80m
Armament:50mm KwK39/1 L/60
7.92mm MG34/42
Ammo:50mm - 50 rounds
7.92mm - 2400 rounds
Armor:20-80mm

It was planned that the Leopard would eventually replace the lighter (leichter) PanzerSpahwagen II Ausf L Luchs - Sd.Kfz.123 (VK 1303). A mock-up was ready in May/June of 1942, and the first prototype was to be finished by the September 1st of 1942. Full scale production was to start in April of 1943.

Leopard’s armament consisted of 50mm KwK 39/1 L/60s and a 7.92mm MG34/42 in newly designed small turret. It was also planned to use the 75mm KwK 41 gun. VK 1602’s was heavily armored and had well sloped frontal armor (influenced by the Panther). The Leopard was to be powered by Maybach's HL157P engine with a total power 550hp: allowing VK 1602 to travel at a maximum speed of 50-60km/h. In order to improve it's cross-country ability, 350mm wide tracks were used. It was to be operated by a crew of four men. "Panzerprogramm 41" made provisions to build 339 Leopards (105 by December 1943 and further 150 by mid 1944). The start of production was previously planned for April of 1943, but the entire production was cancelled in January of 1943, when the first prototype was still incomplete. The reason for cancellation was it's heavy weight and lack of heavy armament, which made the vehicle vulnerable to enemy tanks. Additionally, the fact of the Leopard being similar to the Panther pointed out that reconnaissance Panthers can be developed and produced at lower cost.

This concept was continued in the Daimler-Benz’s design of improved VK 2801, but this was never completed and entire program was cancelled on May 8th of 1944. The vehicle was to be powered by Maybach's HL230 (700hp), but Daimler-Benz engines were considered as well.

Finally, the task of combat reconnaisance was taken by the PzKpfw V Panther and PzKpfw IV. Eventually, Leopard’s turret with it's armament was later utilized on the heavy armored car Sd.Kfz.234/2 Puma. Rheinmetall also planned to utilize the Leopard’s chassis as base for a 105mm leFH howitzer carrier, designated Waffentrager Leopard, and Sturmgeschuetz auf Leopard (L/70) assault gun/tank destroyer armed with the Panther’s main gun - the 75mm KwK L/70, but only wooden mock-ups were made. There was a similar project to use the Leopard as a base for the Flakpanzer armed with either 20mm Flakvierling or 37mm Flak 36 gun, but it was never realized.


German Tanks
Light Tanks Leichttraktor  • Pz.Kpfw. 35 (t)  • Pz.Kpfw. 38H 735 (f)  • Pz.Kpfw. I  • Pz.Kpfw. II  • Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t)  • Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. C  • Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. G • Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. J  • Pz.Kpfw. II Luchs  • Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. A  • T-15  • Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) n.A.  • VK 16.02 Leopard  • VK 28.01  • Aufklärungspanzer Panther
Medium Tanks Pz.Kpfw. S35 739 (f)  • VK 20.01 (D)  • Pz.Kpfw. III  • Pz.Kpfw. III/IV  • Pz.Kpfw. IV  • T-25  • Pz.Kpfw. IV Hydraulic  • VK 30.01 (D)  • VK 30.01 (P)  • VK 30.02 (M)  • Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm  • Pz.Kpfw. V/IV  • Pz.Kpfw. V/IV Alpha  • VK 30.02 (D)  • Pz.Kpfw. V Panther  • Panther/M10  • Indien-Panzer  • Panther II  • Leopard prototyp A  • E-50  • Leopard 1  • E-50 Ausf. M
Heavy Tanks Pz.Kpfw. B2 740 (f)  • Durchbruchswagen 2  • VK 30.01 (H)  • VK 36.01 (H)  • Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger  • Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger (P)  • Löwe  • Pz.Kpfw. Tiger II  • VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A  • E-75  • VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. B  • E-100  • Maus
Tank Destroyers Panzerjäger I  • Marder II  • Hetzer  • Marder 38T  • StuG III  • Pz.Sfl. IVc  • Dicker Max  • JagdPz IV  • Nashorn  • E-25  • Jagdpanther  • Pz.Sfl. V  • 8,8 cm PaK 43 Jagdtiger  • Ferdinand  • Jagdpanther II  • Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger  • Jagdtiger  • Waffenträger auf Pz. IV  • JagdPz E-100  • Waffenträger auf E 100
Self-Propelled Guns G.Pz. Mk. VI (e)  • Sturmpanzer I Bison  • Wespe  • Sturmpanzer II  • Pz.Sfl. IVb  • Grille  • Hummel  • G.W. Panther  • G.W. Tiger (P)  • G.W. Tiger  • G.W. E 100



Light Tanks
USA I T1 Cunningham  • II M2 Light Tank  • II T1E6 Gold  • II T2 Light Tank Gold  • II T7 Combat Car Gold  • III M22 Locust Gold  • III M3 Stuart  • III MTLS-1G14 Gold  • IV M5 Stuart  • V M24 Chaffee  • V M7  • VI M24E2 Super Chaffee Gold  • VI T21  • VI T37  • VII T71 CMCD  • VII T71 DA  • VIII T92 Gold  • VIII M41 Walker Bulldog  • IX T49  • X XM551 Sheridan
UK I Cruiser Mk. I  • II M2  • II Cruiser Mk. II  • II Light Mk. VIC Gold  • III Valentine  • III Stuart I-IV  • III Cruiser Mk. III  • IV Cruiser Mk. IV  • V Covenanter  • VI A46 Gold  • VI Crusader  • VII GSR 3301 Setter  • VIII FV1066 Senlac Gold  • VIII LHMTV  • IX GSOR3301 AVR FS  • X Manticore
Germany I Leichttraktor  • II Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. D Gold  • II MKA Gold  • II Pz.Kpfw. 35 R Gold  • II Pz.Kpfw. 38H 735 (f) Gold  • II Pz.Kpfw. 35 (t)  • II Pz.Kpfw. I  • II Pz.Kpfw. II  • III 43 M. Toldi III Gold  • III Pz.Kpfw. M 15 Gold  • III Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t)  • III Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. E  • III Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. J Gold  • III Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. C  • III Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. G  • III Pz.Kpfw. T 15 Gold  • IV Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) n.A.  • IV Pz.Kpfw. II Luchs  • V VK 16.02 Leopard  • VI VK 28.01 mit 10,5 cm L/28 Gold  • VI VK 28.01  • VII Aufklärungspanzer Panther Gold  • VII Spähpanzer SP I C  • VIII leKpz M 41 90 mm Gold  • VIII leKpz M 41 90 mm GF Gold  • VIII HWK 12  • VIII HWK 30 Gold  • IX Spähpanzer Ru 251  • X Rheinmetall Panzerwagen
France I Renault FT  • II D1  • II AM 39 Gendron-Somua Gold  • II AMR 35 Gold  • II FCM 36  • II Renault R35  • II Hotchkiss H35  • III AMX 38  • IV AMX 40  • V AMX ELC bis  • VI AMX 12 t  • VI Panhard AMD 178B  • VII AMX 13 75  • VII Hotchkiss EBR  • VII AMX 13 57 Gold  • VII AMX 13 57 GF Gold  • VIII Panhard EBR 75 (FL 10) Gold  • VIII Panhard AML Lynx 6x6  • VIII Bat.-Châtillon 12 t  • VIII ELC EVEN 90 Gold  • IX AMX 13 90  • IX Panhard EBR 90  • X Panhard EBR 105  • X AMX 13 105
USSR I MS-1  • II BT-2  • II T-45 Gold  • II T-26  • II T-60  • II Tetrarch Gold  • III BT-SV Gold  • III LTP Gold  • III M3 Light Gold  • III BT-7 artillery Gold  • III T-116 Gold  • III BT-5  • III T-127 Gold  • III T-46  • III T-70  • IV BT-7  • IV T-80  • IV Valentine II Gold  • V A-20  • V T-50  • VI MT-25  • VI T-50-2 Gold  • VII LTG  • VIII LTTB  • VIII LT-432 Gold  • IX T-54 ltwt.  • X T-100 LT
China II Vickers Mk. E Type B  • III Type 2597 Chi-Ha  • IV M5A1 Stuart  • VI 59-16  • VI Type 64 Gold  • VII Type 62 Gold  • VII WZ-131  • VIII WZ-132  • VIII M41D Gold  • IX WZ-132A  • X WZ-132-1
Japan I Renault Otsu  • II Type 95 Ha-Go  • II Type 97 Te-Ke Gold  • III Type 97 Chi-Ha  • III Type 98 Ke-Ni  • IV Type 5 Ke-Ho
Czechoslovakia I Kolohousenka  • II LT vz. 35  • III LT vz. 38
Sweden I Strv fm/21  • II Strv m/38  • II L-60 Gold  • III Strv m/40L  • III Lago M38 Gold