- Yes
- No
“” Due to lack of images of Leopard 1T (1A3T1), I’ll use some 1A1 images.
Background
Leopard 1 entered Turkish Armed Forces inventory between 1982-1993. First batch of Leopard 1s delivered to Turkey in 1982, consisting of 77 Leopard 1A3s, and completed in 1984. Six year later, deliveries of second batch started at 1990, with 150 units of Leopard 1A3. After completion of Leopard 1A3 deliveries, Turkey bought Germany’s second Leopard 1A1 and 1A1A4s in two batches of 85 units. Turkish Leopard 1A3s were fitted with EMES-12A3 fire control systems and had welded-turrets. Those 1A3 were designated in Germany as Leopard 1A3TU while Turkish designation was Leopard 1A3T1. Though Leopard 1A1/1A1A4s did not received special designation. Most of the 1A1s and few 1A3s were upgraded with VOLKAN Fire Control System.
Leopard 1T (1A3T1)
In 2002, a modernisation effort to enhance Leopard 1’s firepower was initiated. Total of 171 Leopard 1s were upgraded with ASELSAN’s new generation VOLKAN Fire Control System to increase tanks overall lethality, situational awareness and ease of operation. Modernisation carried on 162 Leopard 1A1/1A1A4s and only on 9 Leopard 1A3T1s. This suggestion is focused on Leopard 1T based Leopard 1A3T1.
Scope of Modernisation
VOLKAN Fire Control System integration modernisation program’s aim was to increase lethality and situational awareness of Leopard 1s with new generation fire control system, new sights and periscopes. Integrated technologies under this program as follows:
- VOLKAN Fire Control System
VOLKAN Fire Control System is new generation fire control system designed and developed by ASELSAN to increase and bring lethality of Leopard 1s to be par with Third Generation Main Battle Tank.
Main Features
• Night Imager
• Thermal Imager
• Line-of-Sight Stabilisation
• Automatic Target Tracking
• Direct Optic and TV Sighting
• Target Detection, Identification and Recognition Capability
- Gunner’s Periscope
Main Features
• Night Imager
• Laser Range Finder
• Gyroscopic Stabilisation
• Direct Optic and TV Sighting
• Second Generation Thermal Imager (8-12 µm Operating Band)
- Commander’s Control Unit
Main Features
• Mirrored View of Gunner’s Night and Thermal Imager
• Independent View of Gunner’s Night and Thermal Imager
- Driver’s Periscope
Main Features
• Night Imager
• Second Generation Uncooled Thermal Imager (8-12 µm Operating Band)
- Muzzle Reference System
Main Features
• Aim Correction and Adjustment
• Day and Night Operability
General Specifications
Firepower
Leopard 1T retains original Royal Ordnance L7A3 105 mm L/52 tank cannon as its main armament. Although the main armament stays the same, lethality of Leopard increased substantially with ASELSAN’s VOLKAN Fire Control System. VOLKAN offers thermal and night vision to both Gunner, through stabilised head mirror periscope, and Commander, through Commander’s Control Unit. Although Commander does not have independent sight, Commander’s Control Unit allows commander to see through Gunner’s Sight independently. Firepower of Leopard 1T supplemented with 7.62mm co-axial and anti-air machine-gun.
Mobility
Leopard 1T carries original power pack of original 1A1/1A3, 830 horsepower MTU MB 838 Ca M-500 Diesel Engine coupled with ZF 4HP250 transmission system. Assuming additional systems increased weight, Leopard 1T would have less then original 19.5 hp/t, though difference would not be substantial.
Protection
Armor protection received no upgrade whatsoever. Leopard 1T has 10-70mm RHAe hull armor. 1A3 incorporates new welded, wedge-shaped turret with spaced armor elements.
Specifications
- Dimensions and Weight
- Mass: 42.4 Tons ˀ
- Length: 7.9 m
- Width: 3.4m
- Height: 2.6m
- Armament
- Main Armament: Royal Ordnance L7A3 105 mm L/52
- Secondary Armament
∙ MG3 7.62mm Co-Axial Machine Gun
∙ MG3 7.62mm Machine Gun - Ammunition Capacity
∙ 60 Tank Rounds
∙ 4400 7.62mm Co-Axial Machine Gun
∙ 2000 7.62mm Machinegun Rounds
- Mobility
- Engine: MTU MB 838 Ca M-500 Diesel Engine, 830 Horsepower
- Transmission: ZF 4HP250 Automatic Transmission, 4 Forward, 3 Reverse
- Suspension: Torsion Bar
- Maximum Speed: 65 km/h
- Power to Weight: 19.5 hp/t ˀ
- Protection
- Armor: 25-70mm RHAe
- Active Protection System: None
- Smoke Grenades: 8x
- Accessories
- Night Sight
∙ Gunner
∙ Commander
∙ Driver - Thermal Sight
∙ Gunner
∙ Commander - Laser Range Finder
- Automatic Target Tracking
- Night Sight
Implementation to War Thunder
Leopard 1T (1A3T1) should be reserved for future Turkish Tech Tree’s premium section as there was only 9 examples of it while 1A1 could be added researchable vehicle as it was the most numerous version. It would be added as premium pack vehicle with 9.0BR or 9.3BR at Rank VI. Gameplay wise it would be similar to regular Leopard 1A1, but with better sighting systems and a better protected turret.
Additional Photos
Videos
Leopard 1T Delivery Ceremony
ASELSAN’s Video About Leopard 1T
Sources
Spoiler
The last Leopard-1 Tank modernized by ASELSAN - Defence Turkey Magazine
https://web.archive.org/web/20080112172427/http://www.aselsan.com.tr/urun.asp?urun_id=79&lang=tr#
https://web.archive.org/web/20020619010936/http://www.aselsan.com.tr/mstturk/volkan.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20071012210037/http://www.aselsan.com.tr/urun.asp?urun_id=56&lang=tr