First 20 out of 100
Leopard 2A6 tanks Finland
acquired from the Netherlands
have arrived.
The main battle
tanks acquired from Holland will be delivered to
Finland
between 2015 and 2019. The purchase price is 199,9 million Euro. The
acquisition will secure the striking force of the Army until the 2030’s.
This acquisition
does not require any extra financing but is included in the budget planned for
the defence administration.
Other options for
this acquisition would have been to upgrade the life cycle for the Leopard 2A4
main battle tanks that the Finnish Defence Forces use today or to buy new main
battle tanks. The cost for a life cycle upgrade of the Leopard 2A4 main battle
tanks to Leopard 2A6 level would have been approx. 5 million Euro per tank and
for acquiring new Leopard main battle tanks approx. 10 million Euro per tank.
The used Leopard
2A6 main battle tanks that will now be acquired were modernized between 2000
and 2006 and their performance is considerably better than the performance of
the main battle tanks now in use by the Finnish Army. The new main battle tanks
have greater fire-power, better developed ballistic protection and a system for
the leader to independently act in the dark as well as an inside splinter
protection.
The main battle
tank acquisition also includes spare parts for ten years, inside simulators,
maintenance simulators, special tools and testing equipment as well as
ammunition.
The Leopard 2A4
main battle tanks that the Finnish Defence Forces use today will continue to be
in operative use and be used by the reserve until the end of their life cycle.
They will also be used for driver’s training and as spare parts for the new
main battle tanks.
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