100px|Spanish Leopard 2E in Madrid, October 2006

The Leopard 2E is a variant of the German Leopard 2 main battle tank, 
tailored to the requirements of the Spanish Army, which acquired it as 
part of an armament modernization program named Program Armor. The 
acquisition program for the Leopard 2E began in 1994, five years after 
the cancellation of the Lince tank program that culminated in an 
agreement to transfer 108 Leopard 2A4s to the Spanish Army in 1998 and 
started the local production of the Leopard 2E in December 2003. 
Despite postponement of production due to the 2003 merger between Santa 
Bárbara Sistemas and General Dynamics and continued fabrication issues 
between 2006 and 2007, 219 Leopard 2Es have been delivered to the 
Spanish Army. The Leopard 2E is a major improvement over the M60 Patton 
tank, which it replaced in Spain's mechanized and armored units. Its 
development represented a total of 2.6 million hours worth of work, 
9,600 of them in Germany, at a total cost of 1.9 billion euros. This 
makes it one of the most expensive Leopard 2s built. It has thicker 
armor on the turret and glacis plate than the German Leopard 2A6, and 
uses a Spanish-designed tank command and control system, similar to the 
one fitted in German Leopard 2s. The Leopard 2E is expected to remain 
in service until 2025. (more...)


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Today's selected anniversaries:

1804:

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captured USS Philadelphia in Tripoli, denying her use to the Barbary 
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1918:

The Council of Lithuania signed the Act of Independence of Lithuania, 
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democratic principles, despite the presence of German troops in the 
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<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_of_Independence_of_Lithuania>

1946:

The Sikorsky S-51, the first helicopter to be built for civilian 
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1977:

Archbishop Janani Luwum of the Church of Uganda, a leading voice 
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1983:

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"The Hizballah Program" was released, describing the ideology and goals 
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