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Rheinmetall preparing more Leopard tanks for Ukraine: Reports

Rheinmetall preparing more Leopard tanks for Ukraine: Reports

German arms producer Rheinmetall is getting ready one other export of Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine, in keeping with a report by business day by day Handelsblatt, citing trade sources.

For this function, the corporate has acquired 50 tanks of the older sort Leopard 1 from the Belgian firm OIP Land Systems, the newspaper reported.

The chief government of OIP Land Systems, Freddy Versluys, informed British newspaper The Guardian that he had bought practically 50 tanks to a different European authorities, which he couldn’t identify due to a confidentiality clause. He additionally mentioned he couldn’t disclose the worth.

Versluys added that it might take as much as six months for them to be on the battlefield in Ukraine.

Handelsblatt reported that the tanks have been now to be re-equipped for the struggle effort in Ukraine on the German websites of the Düsseldorf-based Rheinmetall Group.

About 30 of the 50 autos can be delivered, it mentioned.

The Leopard 1 is the predecessor of the Leopard 2 presently utilized by the Bundeswehr, Germany’s armed forces.

Source: www.anews.com.tr