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The Leopard 1 Trilogy by Michael Shackleton has been acknowledged by many as the quintessential reference on the Leopard 1 family of vehicles.

For that reason, and because I'm rather fond of the books, the set has been granted the pole position on this list.

Publications having Leopard 1 Content. Leopard 1 Refs. DVD included. This book was discovered on a visit to the Cavalrie Museum at Amersfoort in It is now out of print. Content includes 7 chapters that take you through a brief history of Dutch armour post-war, trials of Chieftain against Leopard 1, operation of Leopard 1NL, the upgrade to Leopard 1V, organization of the Dutch armoured forces and maintenance, operation of Leopard 1V, retirement of Leopard 1V, various appendices.

Although in Dutch, this appears to be a very comprehensive study of the Leopard 1 throughout it's life in the Dutch Army. Thoroughly recommended if you can find a copy.

The bonus is a DVD which is broken down into various chapters which include: Documentary 33 mins Development 25 mins Armoured cavalry 30 mins Armour breaks through 14 mins. Translated into English, redesigned and with expanded content including walkaround sections on Leopard 1NL and 1V.

A very comprehensive study of the Leopard 1 throughout it's life in the Dutch Army. Pulls no punches as it tells the story like it is - Leopard 1 for the Dutch was not the great success that was hoped for. However, an interesting read. Thoroughly recommended. Something a little different. A photo album-style book recording hard targets used by the Dutch military on the island of Vlieland, the only live-firing range in the Netherlands. Sixty photographs each have a page to themselves.

Printed on gsm silk paper, the quality of the photographs comes through. This is not just another tank book, it is a study of the end of days for these machines.

A lot of atmosphere - and a lot of detail - is captured in these photographs. Superb reference and inspiration for those who like to model rust and relics. The author, Dirk Bruin was born and raised on the island of Vlieland. Over the years, as a professional photographer, he has gathered together an impressive portfolio of range targets - and many other subjects - on his native island.

When the news came that the tank gunnery range would be closed in , Dirk decided to photograph the target area in detail. This has now become an interesting historical document of what has been - and will never return. This book therefore marks the tenth anniversary of the withdrawal of the Dutch Army from it's only live firing range on home territory. This major work covers just about everything you need to know starting with the comparative trials of M60 and Leopard, description of the vehicle, coverage of Leopard support tanks, water crossing, the first exercise, in service modifications, Leopard gunnery trainer, additional Leopard purchases, experimental Leopards, roadwheels, Australian Leopard camouflage, vehicle markings, Leopards on exercise - to , tank transporters, rail transport, crew.

Available from Mouse House Enterprises. Photos are mainly taken in museums. It starts with the development with some old official photos and detail shots of the prototypes. Walk around and detail shots of Leopard 1A2 at Panzer Museum. Explanation of Wading Equipment, with photo of the conning tower of the Leopard 1A4 at Panzer Museum and some drawings. Last chapter covers the markings and camouflage. Osprey Publishing Ltd. Photos may be a bit small for any useful reference, but the colour illustration with detailed explanation of the markings still serves its purpose.

A very good primer for the Leopard 1 novice. The format and style of the content should be quite familiar to readers of Osprey books and the New Vanguard series. Der Kampfpanzer Leoaprd 1 by Walter J. In fact, this is a very good reference on the development and early service of the Leopard. It has 14 sketches, photos and 2 colour plates. Most of them are of official photos, and at least 3 photos are shown of the same vehicle. A list of events in the development of Leopard, number of Leopard in NATO including Australia as of , production variation of each Batch, chassis numbers.

Mostly official and rare photos, every Leopard lover should try to get hold of a copy if possible at all. Typical of Squadron-style books of the 70s. Gatefold colour pull-out of cross-sectioned Leopard 1A4. Introduction by Heinz Guderian! Lovely technical book covering the early days of Leopard 1 up to 1A4 and very early days of Leopard 2 up to 2AV. Leopard 1 Michael Jercher, Waldemar Trojca, , Wydawnictwo Militaria Warsaw, Poland ISBN: 40 pages, soft cover, Polish text, many black and white photos with colour on inside covers and centre section with side profiles , line drawings.

Quite a reasonable profile of the Leopard family, mostly in German service but with a smattering of Belgian, Canadian and Dutch Leopard and variant photos. Photos quite small but some of interest.

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