Tank Leclerc XLR
MF48648BT

Tank Leclerc XLR model in 1/48 scale
The model has :
- Resin parts
- Metal photo-cutting board
- Barrel gun metal
Top-of-the-range miniature
Assembled and painted model
Dimensions : 22 x 10 x 8.5 cm
Scale: 1/48
Designation : Leclerc XLR
Range : Master Fighter
Reference : MF48648BT
Nationality : Française
Manufacturer: KNDS
Pour : Collectionneurs
Suitable for : Modélisme et miniature
Release date : 2025
Supplied in a display box
Dimensions : 22 x 10 x 8.5 cm
Scale: 1/48
Designation : Leclerc XLR
Range : Master Fighter
Reference : MF48648BT
Nationality : Française
Manufacturer: KNDS
Pour : Collectionneurs
Suitable for : Modélisme et miniature
Release date : 2025
Supplied in a display box
You can also contact us to have this model assembled and painted with the camouflage of your choice.
History of Leclerc XLR
The XLR model of the Leclerc tank, an upgraded version under the French ‘Scorpion’ programme, is designed for better networked cooperation with other vehicles such as the Griffon and Jaguar. The major improvements concern protection, connectivity and armament.
In terms of protection, it incorporates reinforced composite armour against IEDs, an active protection system (APS) to intercept missiles, and the AZUR kit for urban combat. Its connectivity is based on SICS, enabling tactical data to be shared in real time with other units, facilitating coordination and decision-making.
Armament includes a Herstal remotely operated turret and the ability to fire programmable 120 mm ammunition. Lastly, improvements to the suspension and interior layout enhance crew efficiency.
In terms of protection, it incorporates reinforced composite armour against IEDs, an active protection system (APS) to intercept missiles, and the AZUR kit for urban combat. Its connectivity is based on SICS, enabling tactical data to be shared in real time with other units, facilitating coordination and decision-making.
Armament includes a Herstal remotely operated turret and the ability to fire programmable 120 mm ammunition. Lastly, improvements to the suspension and interior layout enhance crew efficiency.