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- Lince_(tank) height "2500.0".
- Lince_(tank) length "7100.0".
- Lince_(tank) weight "49000.0".
- Lince_(tank) width "3740.0".
- Lince_(tank) abstract "The Lince (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlinθe], meaning "Lynx") was a Spanish development programme for a proposed main battle tank that unfolded during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The intention was to replace the M47 and M48 Patton tanks that the Spanish Army had received under the U.S. Mutual Defense Assistance Act between 1954 and 1975, and to complement the AMX-30E tanks manufactured for the army during the 1970s. Companies from several nations, such as German Krauss-Maffei, Spanish Santa Bárbara, and French GIAT, made bids for the development contract. The main priorities were mobility and firepower, with secondary priority placed on protection; the Lince tank was to have been lighter and faster than its competitors. The vehicle's size would also have been restricted by the Spanish rail and highway network. To achieve a sufficient level of firepower and protection, given the size requirements, the Lince was to use Rheinmetall's 120 mm L/44 tank-gun and German composite armour from the Leopard 2A4.The Spanish government decided to upgrade its fleet of AMX-30E's in the late 1980s. The focus on upgrading Spain's AMX-30E's distracted attention from the Lince plan, which was eventually shelved in 1990 after Spain acquired a large number of M60 Patton tanks, which were no longer required by the U.S., in accordance with the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. These tanks replaced the M47s and M48s, and fulfilled Spain's need to modernize its tank forces in the short term. No prototype of the planned Lince tank was manufactured, and no announcements were made on who would receive the contract. Four years later the Spanish government procured and locally manufactured the Leopard 2, fulfilling the long-term modernisation goal established in the Lince programme.".
- Lince_(tank) height "2.5".
- Lince_(tank) length "7.1".
- Lince_(tank) origin Germany.
- Lince_(tank) origin Spain.
- Lince_(tank) thumbnail AMX30_afar.jpg?width=300.
- Lince_(tank) type Main_battle_tank.
- Lince_(tank) weight "4.9E7".
- Lince_(tank) width "3.74".
- Lince_(tank) wikiPageExternalLink spain-finalizes-buy-of-108-leopard-2a4-tanks-01155.
- Lince_(tank) wikiPageExternalLink Tes.
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- Lince_(tank) wikiPageExternalLink CarrosBN.pdf.
- Lince_(tank) wikiPageExternalLink 2leclerc97.pdf.
- Lince_(tank) wikiPageID "17733227".
- Lince_(tank) wikiPageRevisionID "603689541".
- Lince_(tank) armour Composite_armour.
- Lince_(tank) caption "Mock-up of the German-Spanish Lince".
- Lince_(tank) crew "4".
- Lince_(tank) engine "MTU MB 871 Ka 501 12-Cylinder Diesel Engine".
- Lince_(tank) hasPhotoCollection Lince_(tank).
- Lince_(tank) isVehicle "yes".
- Lince_(tank) length "7.10 m".
- Lince_(tank) name "Lince".
- Lince_(tank) primaryArmament "Rheinmetall 120 mm L/44 tank-gun".
- Lince_(tank) pwRatio "per tonne".
- Lince_(tank) secondaryArmament "2".
- Lince_(tank) suspension Torsion_bar_suspension.
- Lince_(tank) type Main_battle_tank.
- Lince_(tank) wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Lince_(tank) subject Category:Main_battle_tanks_of_Germany.
- Lince_(tank) subject Category:Main_battle_tanks_of_Spain.
- Lince_(tank) subject Category:Main_battle_tanks_of_the_Cold_War.
- Lince_(tank) type ArmoredVehicle102740533.
- Lince_(tank) type Artifact100021939.
- Lince_(tank) type Container103094503.
- Lince_(tank) type Conveyance103100490.
- Lince_(tank) type Device103183080.
- Lince_(tank) type Instrument103574816.
- Lince_(tank) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Lince_(tank) type MainBattleTanksOfGermany.
- Lince_(tank) type MainBattleTanksOfSpain.
- Lince_(tank) type MainBattleTanksOfTheColdWar.
- Lince_(tank) type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
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- Lince_(tank) type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Lince_(tank) type Tank104389033.
- Lince_(tank) type TrackedVehicle104464852.
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- Lince_(tank) type WheeledVehicle104576211.
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- Lince_(tank) type Weapon.
- Lince_(tank) type Product.
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- Lince_(tank) type DesignedArtifact.
- Lince_(tank) comment "The Lince (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlinθe], meaning "Lynx") was a Spanish development programme for a proposed main battle tank that unfolded during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The intention was to replace the M47 and M48 Patton tanks that the Spanish Army had received under the U.S. Mutual Defense Assistance Act between 1954 and 1975, and to complement the AMX-30E tanks manufactured for the army during the 1970s.".
- Lince_(tank) label "Lince (carro de combate)".
- Lince_(tank) label "Lince (czołg)".
- Lince_(tank) label "Lince (tank)".
- Lince_(tank) label "Lince".
- Lince_(tank) label "Lince".
- Lince_(tank) label "兰斯主战坦克".
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Lince.
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Lince_(carro_de_combate).
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Lince.
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Lince_(czołg).
- Lince_(tank) sameAs m.047dlx1.
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Q3110120.
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Q3110120.
- Lince_(tank) sameAs Lince_(tank).
- Lince_(tank) wasDerivedFrom Lince_(tank)?oldid=603689541.
- Lince_(tank) depiction AMX30_afar.jpg.
- Lince_(tank) isPrimaryTopicOf Lince_(tank).
- Lince_(tank) name "Lince".