What about the Modular Expandable Armor System (MEXAS) appliqué armour kit?
Yeah, MEXAS is my go-to for
Leopard 1s as well but I doubt that there's many such kits out there.
Since MEXAS is considered obsolete, I doubt that IBD would be willing to make more. Redesigning the kit for AMAP could work but would also chew up time that can't really be spared.
BTW, attached are 'inside' views of the
Leopard 2A5 wedge armour sections.
... Hello? Canada, are you out there?
Qui, mais ... But there are a few problems there. The
Leopard C2 MEXAS haven't been operational since 2011. They had been offered for sale to Jordan. When that deal fell through, the tanks were sent back to Canada where they were sent to museums, used as gate guardians, blasted as range 'hard targets', or gone into storage. In Canada, the latter means that the tanks are now next to useless ... though open-air storage in Alberta wouldn't have effected the MEXAS kits much.
The next thing is that Canada's
Leopard C2 was an updated C1 fitted with ex-
Bundeswehr cast-and-appliqué turrets from
Leopard 1A1A1s. [1] I've found it hard to pin down the exact models of the Leopard 1s slated for Ukraine. If the Dutch or German examples have cast turrets, Canada may have a few MEXAS kits that could be scrounged up from storage. And that would be a good thing. The problem is: Canada only ever had 25-odd MEXAS kits to begin with. Say there are 10 kits left in storage. That leaves us with ~120 Ukraine-bound
Leopard 1A5s with Duran Duran-era armour protection
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[1] A long-standing puzzle for me is whether that 1A5 polycarbonate appliqué was replaced by the MEXAS turret kit or was it simply overlaid? Does anyone know the answer?