Buffel Comes Ashore In Singapore

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May 31, 2012: strategypage.com

Singapore has received its second batch of five Buffel ARVs (Armor Recovery Vehicle) from Germany.
These ARVs are needed to service 132 Leopard 2 tanks. The Buffel is basically a Leopard 2 without a turret,
a larger crew compartment, a crane, a dozer blade, and the ability to tow vehicles weighing up to 62 tons.

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Singapore purchased 132 Leopard 2A4 tanks from Germany between 2006 and 2010. These were used
vehicles and most were refurbished, while 30 are being used for replacement parts and replacement tanks.
The 55 ton Leopard 2A4 is a contemporary of the American M1. Upgraded armor was supplied by Singapore.
The 2A4 model does have a stabilizer (for firing on the move) and a thermal imager (for seeing through night,
mist, and sand storms).

The Leopard replaces French AMX-13 light (18 ton) tanks armed with 75mm guns. This provides Singapore
with a formidable armor force, especially when you consider the small size of Singapore. None of Singapore's
neighbors have a tank that can match the Leopard 2A4. This is not the latest model (that's the 2A6) but most
Leopard 2s were 2A4s and they were built in the 1980s. Germany has been selling refurbed 2A4s since the
1990s. Currently, a second hand 2A4 goes for about $3 million.

See Related Video Here:- http://youtu.be/2CdaTeOyMSU
 
Can those heavy tanks move out from their muddy grounds during wet weathers?


We need to buy 500 more apache helos to replace those stucked tanks.
 
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