Leopard Tank. The Canadians bought them from the Germans. Many have been replaced by used M1A1 tanks from the U.S.
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Military exhibits
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Leopard
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Leopard
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Leopard
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Stand-off armor to defeat HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank rounds. This thin armor sets off the fuse before the jet can strike the main armor. It also helps some against kinetic Energy (KE) penetrators.
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Rear of the C2
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Drive sprockets
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U.S. made M4 Sherman
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U.S. made M4 Sherman
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U.S. made M4 Sherman
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CF-100 Canuck
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Data plaque
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Logo on the Canuck
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CF-100 Canuck
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CF-100 Canuck
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CF-100 Canuck
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CF-100 Canuck
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CF-100 Canuck
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Ice, Ice, baby! Its zamboni debris from the local ice rink.
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