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Designated the Leopard C1, this vehicle is a Leopard 1A3 with an upgraded targeting system. On a surface level, it appears to be about as effective as the regular West German variant despite costing an extra point to field. However, one key detail makes the C1 better than the standard Leopard 1: '''BRUTAL'''. The Leopard C1 can engage infantry and light targets using the main gun with dramatic efficiency. Forcing these unarmored targets to reroll successful saves will likely turn the Leopard into a bare-faced killing machine. This versatility meshes incredibly well with the Canadian list as a whole, considering how most of their units are already versatile options in and of themselves. Though still a point more expensive than the Leopard 1, the same philosophy applies to fielding them: Field lots of them. Get as much AT 19 on the table as possible, and let your [[M150 TOW]] and [[ADATS]] platforms worry about the big nasties. | |||
That said, the lack of armour is still present and a problem. Start in cover when possible, and take every effort to be the side to fire first. If these things can be accomplished, then the ball is firmly in your court. | |||
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Revision as of 22:43, 5 June 2018
In Team Yankee
West German
The ancestor of the Leopard 2, the Leopard 1 serves as the spearhead of armored recon forces (PanzerAufklarung) in the West German arsenal. While inferior to the Leopard 2 in movement, AT and technology (Advanced Stabilisers, Thermal Vision), the Leopard 1 has a key role in providing affordable anti-armor firepower. While incapable of engaging any modern armor, the Leopard 1 can comfortably engage other Second Generation tanks like the T-55AM2 and the Patton. at close range, the L7 gun has an AT value of 19 which means that enough shots may eventually penetrate the front of a T-64. However, AT19 means that the Leopard 1 may have a use to players capable of getting a panzer zug into your enemy's flank where their moving ROF of 2 can threaten tanks from the side or artillery pieces with their 2+ FP.
However, the affordability of the Leopard 1 comes at a severe cost: the absence of any notable armor. With a pitiful front of NINE, bazooka skirts somehow grant the sides higher AV than the frontal glacis against HEAT weapons. While immune to autocannons, the Leopard 1 collapses in the face of most anti-tank weapons. RPG-18s, and BMP 1s can reliably defeat Leopards; with the winner in such engagements being the one who gets the first shot off. As with most other tanks, the Leopard 1 can put out 4 MG shots against infantry within 16", or probably as defensive fire against helicopters and assaulting infantry.
Overall, the Leopard is a competitive option, if somewhat inferior to some other nations' offerings. The second cheapest NATO tank in-game at 3 points each, the Leopard 1 can be purchased in platoons of 2 or 3. Part of the Armoured Recce Company, they may also be taken as a Leopard 1 Kompanie under the rulings for Panzertruppe.
Canada
Designated the Leopard C1, this vehicle is a Leopard 1A3 with an upgraded targeting system. On a surface level, it appears to be about as effective as the regular West German variant despite costing an extra point to field. However, one key detail makes the C1 better than the standard Leopard 1: BRUTAL. The Leopard C1 can engage infantry and light targets using the main gun with dramatic efficiency. Forcing these unarmored targets to reroll successful saves will likely turn the Leopard into a bare-faced killing machine. This versatility meshes incredibly well with the Canadian list as a whole, considering how most of their units are already versatile options in and of themselves. Though still a point more expensive than the Leopard 1, the same philosophy applies to fielding them: Field lots of them. Get as much AT 19 on the table as possible, and let your M150 TOW and ADATS platforms worry about the big nasties.
That said, the lack of armour is still present and a problem. Start in cover when possible, and take every effort to be the side to fire first. If these things can be accomplished, then the ball is firmly in your court.
Dutch
ANZAC
IRL
The Leopard 1 was a second generation MBT for the west Germans. It was meant to hold the line until the MBT-70 program bore fruit. That never happened so the west was at a severe disadvantage in MBTs. The Leopard 1 would serve well into the 21st century with the Canadian military but over all the tank is not that innovative or ground breaking. Mobility had priority, while firepower came second; armor was seen as less essential after all no one believed that protection against shaped charges and hollow warheads was possible.
West German Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard 2 - Leopard 1 |
Transports: | Fuchs Transportpanzer - Marder II Zug - Marder Zug - M113 Armored Personnel Carrier |
Troops: | M113 / Marder Panzergrenadier Zug - Aufklärungs Zug - Fallschirmjager Zug - Gebirgsjager Zug - Jager Zug |
Artillery: | Raketenwerfer Batterie - M109 Howitzer - M113 Panzermörser Zug - M270 MLRS |
Anti-Aircraft: | Roland Flak Batterie - Gepard Flakpanzer Batterie - Fliegerfaust Gruppe - Wiesel Flugabwehr Zug |
Tank Hunters: | Jaguar Jagdpanzer - Kanonenjagdpanzer - Wiesel TOW |
Recon: | Luchs Spah Trupp - M113 OP - Marder II Zug |
Aircraft: | Tornado - BO-105P |
Canadian Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard C1 |
Transports: | M113 APC |
Infantry: | Canadian Mechanized Platoon |
Artillery: | M109 Field Battery - M125 81mm |
Anti-Aircraft: | ADATS - M113 Blowpipe |
Tank Hunters: | M150 TOW |
Recon: | Lynx RECCE Patrol - M113 OP |
US Support: | M1 Abrams - M60 Patton - US Mech Platoon - A-10 Warthog |
WG Support: | Leopard 2 - Marder Panzergrenadiers - BO-105P - Tornado |