[quote=@Rhona W] I'm not expecting that level of detail from [i]myself[/i] [/quote] Speaking of which, I'm surprised you didn't choose the [url=https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Leopard_C2_Canadian_Forces.jpg]Canadian C2 Leopard[/url] (A Leopard 1A5 with MEXAS), as Canada was in the middle of divesting themselves of their Leopard 1 fleet after OEF/GWOT was winding down. [quote]The older Leopard C2 tanks were considered completely obsolete by 2015, but specific plans for them have not yet been announced. Until deployment with the Canadian Forces in Afghanistan, the Leopard 1 C2 had never seen active combat. In February 2018, Canada attempted to sell the surplus Leopard 1 C2 tanks to the Jordanian Armed Forces. In July, it was announced that the sale fell through and the Canadian Department of National Defence has yet to decide what to do with the surplus vehicles. Daniel Le Bouthillier, a spokesperson for the Canadian Department of National Defense, said "the last option would be to destroy the tanks."[/quote] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9FnuH_0-gA[/youtube] [quote]As of November, 2021, no buyer was found for the Canadian Army's Leopard 1 C2 tanks, "About 45 retired Canadian Army tanks will soon be used for target practice at the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range." A Vegreville Alberta company, Quest Disposal & Recycling Inc., was contracted to repurpose them to be used for target practice at Cold Lake Air Weapons Range, and the tanks were at the company's site being processed in December 2021.[/quote] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOf4crp-WVs&pp=ygUbQnVmZmFsbyBTb2xkaWVycyBNb3ZpZSBDTElQ]They completed scrapping them before Feb 2022 started[/url]. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6kN2-QhwXQ]Canada had 114 tanks. Of which only 27 survived the scrapyard in private collections[/url].