The Leclerc is the only battle tank serving in operational combat units
in the French Army. Designed as a Cold War era tank killer that could
take on numerically superior enemies, the Leclerc has served the armies
of France and the United Arab Emirates for over twenty years. Since 1989
when the first Leclerc prototype appeared, it has been counted amongst
the world's most complex and deadly AFVs. Despite its fame, relatively
little has appeared on the Leclerc in English, and much of the
information about the Leclerc on the web is incorrect. Even in French,
it has been ten years since the Leclerc was studied in a published work.
Char Leclerc by MP Robinson and Thierry Guillemain is a survey of the
Leclerc's development and service in the French Army right up to the
present day. It explains the differences between the eleven Leclerc
production batches produced for the French Army, the different Leclerc
derived vehicles, and the changes that have transformed the French
armored force since the Leclerc first entered service. This latest
addition to the Kagero Photosniper series is illustrated with over 220
unpublished photographs and ten color plates, making it an ideal
reference for historians and modelers alike.