As we've discussed the Canadian use of tanks (in both positive and negative senses) in these pages, let's have a shot of some Canadian Leos, shall we? Combined with the kind of village construction that prompted the Canadians to use them.
This is another shot from Dr. Sean Maloney, the Canadian Forces military historian, taken during his recent three month stint with the Forces in Afghanistan. This shot is of a Canadian Leopard 1 with a mine plow moving through Bazaar-e Panjwayi supported by ANA troops. 
There were ANA troops on either side of the tank - I cropped them because I was interested in the tank... original picture available here.



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Doesn't that seem...um...stupid?
1. It keeps out dust and other nasties which are inimical to main gun serviceability.
2. It excites the DS when traveling downrange on ex, propelled by a suitable blank charge.
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