El tanque de batalla Leopard 2A8 fue presentado en Alemania

La empresa KNDS ha presentado la última versión de la familia de los afamados Tanques de Batalla (MBT) Leopard, que integran las formaciones blindadas de más de una docena de países en Europa y otros. Esta nueva plataforma es denominada Leopard 2A8 (L2A8) y el Ejército Alemán ya ha requerido 127 tanques que comenzarán a entregarse en 2027. Las principales aspectos que se destacan en el L2A8 son: el Sistema de Protección Activa (APS) “Trophy” de origen israelí que ahora se fabricará en Alemania, blindaje multicapa que combina acero de alta dureza, tungsteno, plástico y componentes cerámicos, así como una reformulación integral de sistemas que mejoren la “conciencia situacional”’ de la tripulación y el control del tiro. Como sistema de arma principal, el L2A8 mantendrá la versión más actualizada del cañón de ánima lisa de 120mm que equipa a esta familia de MBT.


COLOGNE, Germany — Germany’s KNDS this week unveiled the Leopard 2A8, the latest version of the venerable main battle tank that has become a staple of armored formations for more than a dozen countries in Europe and beyond.

The tank will be a new build, the first for the Leopard series since 1992, according to German defense officials, after several previous versions that were modernizations of existing tanks. The German army is slated to get 123 of the behemoths weighing nearly 70 metrics ton, with deliveries beginning in 2027 and to be finalized in 2030.

German Bundeswehr soldiers inspect a Leopard 2A8 main battle tank at the roll-out of the first Leopard 2A8 NOR for the Norwegian Army at a ceremony at the KNDS factory on Nov. 19, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)

New features include a locally-produced version of the Trophy active protection system by Israel’s Rafael designed to fend off incoming projectiles. German officials tested Trophy on a previous iteration of the Leopard tank and decided to make it standard equipment for the new series.

According to a Ministry of Defense statement, additional improvements in the A8 variant include better armor and an overall rework of situational-awareness and fire-control features for the crew.

As in previous Leopard iterations, Rheinmetall’s 120mm smooth-bore main cannon will remain part of the weapons package.

The first batch of new Leopards is slated for a Bundeswehr armored formation in Lithuania, Germany’s first permanent deployment of troops outside its borders since World War II. The unit there is part of Berlin’s contributions to securing countries on NATO’s eastern flank that are deemed vulnerable to Russian aggression.

The brigade-strong unit of 5,000 personnel is slated to achieve full operational status in 2027, coinciding with the first year of Leopard 2A8 deliveries.

Besides Germany, order books for the new Leopard are filling up, with Lithuania, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Norway all planning to add the type to their armies.

Fuente: https://www.defensenews.com