Australian Army donates tank to UK museum
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Australian Army donates tank to UK museum
Leopard arrival.



DORSET.- An Australian Army Leopard AS1 tank, previously on display at the Australian Army Tank Museum in Puckapunyal, has been donated by the Australian Defence Force to The Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset.

The Leopard AS1 tank had previously been on display at the Australian Army Tank Museum. It was presented on 27 June at TANKFEST 2025 by Colonel Michael King, Australian Army Adviser in London, and Australian Army Liaison Officer Lieutenant Colonel Michael Henderson, to The Tank Museum’s Chairman, Lieutenant General Sir William Rollo, and Director Chris Price.

The German-designed and built Leopard first entered service in 1965. It was small and light, marking a significant change in design from the heavy armour and guns of the Second World War to prioritising speed and mobility. Brilliantly engineered, the Leopard was extremely successful on the export market.

The Leopard AS1 was brought into Australian Army service in 1977, the ‘AS’ in the model name comes from the NATO abbreviation for Australia. In 2007 the Leopard was officially withdrawn from Australian Army service, replaced by the M1A1 Abrams.

Colonel Michael King, Australian Army Adviser in London said: “It is a great pleasure to see this important piece of Australia’s contemporary military history donated to the museum as a reflection of how our armoured forces fighting alongside each other in conflicts over the past 100 years has contributed to our strong strategic bond.”

Lieutenant General Sir William Rollo, Chairman of The Tank Museum said: “We are very grateful to the Australian Government for this kind gift, and to Colonel Michael King, the Australian Army adviser in London, and to the Australian team who have helped us bring this immaculate Leopard AS1 main battle tank to the UK – I don’t believe we have ever seen a tank arrive in better condition.”

The Leopard AS1 tank is currently housed in the Vehicle Conservation Centre of The Tank Museum and will run on special occasions.










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