Leclerc XLR | |
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Type | Main battle tank |
Place of origin | France |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | KNDS France |
Produced | 2021–present |
No. built | 15 [1] (200 ordered total) |
Specifications | |
Main armament | 120 mm tank gun |
Secondary armament |
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The Leclerc XLR is a French fourth-generation [ citation needed ] main battle tank (MBT) developed and manufactured by the KNDS France. It is a modernization of the third-generation Leclerc tank with the addition of a turret-mounted remotely-operated 7.62mm caliber machine gun manufactured by Belgian company FN Herstal, additional modular armour on the turret and hull, and rear wire cage armour to protect the engine compartment against rocket propelled grenades. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The components that mark this tank as fourth-generation are mostly electronic: networked architecture allowing an interface between the Thales tactical radio system, the NBC protection system, night vision equipment and the Atos-brand SCORPION Information and Command System (SICS) and associated display screens. The upgraded Leclerc comes with a counter-IED jammer, new man-machine interfaces for commander and gunner, redesigned main system computers, and a battle health monitoring system. The inertial navigation system and GPS navigation system are fused. [3] [4] [5] [2]
The fourth-generation[ citation needed ] upgrade of 200 Leclercs was announced in March 2015, with the first two XLR prototypes planned for 2018 and the remaining 198 slated for completion over eight years, starting in 2020. The contract was valued at approximately €330 million. [2] By 2025, 122 tanks are planned to be upgraded to the XLR version.