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A Swedish modeler named Björn Bäcklund ( https://baecklund.eu/scalemodels/ex72/modern.html ) created this 1:72 scale model of a hybrid Polish main battle tank combining the hull of a T-72 with the turret of a Leopard 2.
Bäcklund created the model back when Poland had recently joined NATO in 1999. As explained by Bäcklund, Poland faced the challenge of conforming to NATO standards while possessing a large Cold War era stock of Soviet military equipment such as the T-72. Bäcklund claimed that one option that was considered was to rebuild the T-72s with old Leopard 2 turrets. He also claimed that he had seen a sketch of the T-72 with the Leopard 2 turret. Ultimately, Poland decided to acquire 128 Leopard 2A4 tanks from German army stocks in 2002 and ordered a further 119 ex-German Leopard 2s in 2013.
The closest real-life equivalent could be India’s MBT-EX / Tank Ex / Karna prototype main battle tank designed by Defence Research and Development Organisation or DRDO.
The MBT-EX / Tank Ex / Karna MBT combined the hull of the imported T-72 with the turret and 120-mm rifled tank gun of the domestic Arjun MBT. It underwent six months of trials, but was subsequently rejected by the Indian Army. A total of eight prototypes were built.
Interestingly, the Arjun MBT shares a similar layout to the Leopard 2.
This begs the question: Has there ever been any real-life proposals to combine the T-72 hull with the Leopard 2 turret?
It would help to know the turret ring dimensions of both the T-72 and Leopard 2. Various online sources such as Tankograd ( https://thesovietarmourblog.blogspot.com/p/home.html ) state that the Leopard 2 has a turret ring diameter of 1980-mm. Meanwhile, the T-72 possesses a turret ring with an external diameter of 2275-mm, a bearing pitch diameter of 2116-mm, and an internal diameter of 1934-mm.


Bäcklund created the model back when Poland had recently joined NATO in 1999. As explained by Bäcklund, Poland faced the challenge of conforming to NATO standards while possessing a large Cold War era stock of Soviet military equipment such as the T-72. Bäcklund claimed that one option that was considered was to rebuild the T-72s with old Leopard 2 turrets. He also claimed that he had seen a sketch of the T-72 with the Leopard 2 turret. Ultimately, Poland decided to acquire 128 Leopard 2A4 tanks from German army stocks in 2002 and ordered a further 119 ex-German Leopard 2s in 2013.
The closest real-life equivalent could be India’s MBT-EX / Tank Ex / Karna prototype main battle tank designed by Defence Research and Development Organisation or DRDO.


The MBT-EX / Tank Ex / Karna MBT combined the hull of the imported T-72 with the turret and 120-mm rifled tank gun of the domestic Arjun MBT. It underwent six months of trials, but was subsequently rejected by the Indian Army. A total of eight prototypes were built.
Interestingly, the Arjun MBT shares a similar layout to the Leopard 2.


This begs the question: Has there ever been any real-life proposals to combine the T-72 hull with the Leopard 2 turret?
It would help to know the turret ring dimensions of both the T-72 and Leopard 2. Various online sources such as Tankograd ( https://thesovietarmourblog.blogspot.com/p/home.html ) state that the Leopard 2 has a turret ring diameter of 1980-mm. Meanwhile, the T-72 possesses a turret ring with an external diameter of 2275-mm, a bearing pitch diameter of 2116-mm, and an internal diameter of 1934-mm.
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