Slovakia; Army to receive 15 Leo-2 tanks from Germany

Germany will supply legacy Leopard 2 tanks to Slovakia in exchange for that country sending Soviet-era fighting vehicles to Ukraine’s aid, the Defence Ministry in Berlin announced.

The deal is one of several “ring swaps,” as German defense officials call them, in the making with Eastern European governments since the spring, following Russia’s ongoing assault on Ukraine, which began in earnest Feb. 24. Slovak and German officials signed an agreement Aug. 23 approving the delivery of 15 Leopard 2 tanks in the A4 configuration to Bratislava.

The tanks, owned by German industry, are meant to restock Slovakia’s arsenal with Western equipment. The former East bloc nation will donate 30 tracked BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicles — considered one weight class below battle tanks — to Ukraine, Slovak Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad said Tuesday, according to Reuters.

Czechoslovak BMP production - BVP-1

German officials said the Leopard 2 deal is meant to close “part of the gap” in Slovakia’s reduced defense capabilities resulting from the donation to Ukraine. Germany, with help from the Netherlands and the United States, previously backfilled a Patriot air defense battery after Slovakia earmarked one of its S-300 missile defense weapons for Ukraine.

Germany’s tank package also includes ammunition, training and spare parts. The first Leopard 2s are meant to arrive in Slovakia later this year, officials said.

Slovakia; Army to receive 15 Leo-2 tanks from Germany

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