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100 Indian Tanks Now Near China Border In Eastern Ladakh, More To Come

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Tipu Sultan, Maharana Pratap and Aurangzeb are surveying the vast open valleys hugging the mountain ranges of eastern Ladakh, ready to counter threat any threat from China, which lies just across the border. If you are wondering how the three rulers, separated by hundreds of years, have come together, these are the names of three tanks of a regiment the Indian Army has positioned about six to eight months ago in eastern Ladakh.

India did briefly use tanks here in the 1962 India- China war (five were air dropped) but they were withdrawn after the humiliating defeat. Now, the tanks of the Indian Army are back in Eastern Ladakh for good
For strategic and security reasons, NDTV will not identify the tank base in Eastern Ladakh just a few kilometres from the India-China border. Nearly 100 tanks have been positioned near the border; more are expected soon. "The vast flat valleys along the mountain ranges allow for armoured movement; besides, there has been an increase in the force levels across the border as well," a senior officer who didn't want to be identified told NDTV.

But maintaining tanks in these heights isn't easy. "The air is rarified and temperatures go down to -45 degree Celsius, these affect the performance of the tanks," Colonel Vijay Dalal who commands the tank unit told NDTV. The Indian military uses special lubricants and fuel to keep the tanks running, he said, and added that at least twice every night, the engines are revved-up to keep the systems in order. "It is indeed a very difficult task, but we have worked out a process to overcome these challenges," he said as a set of three tanks maneuvered into potential attack positions.

The weather and the terrain are exacting for the soldiers. The air, thin in oxygen, makes it difficult to breathe. The fierce winds amplify the chill. The accidental touch of a piece of metal can lead to chilblains and other injuries. "We work, therefore the machine works," quipped Major S Singh, the second-in-command of the unit who
christened his tank Tipu Sultan.

With repeated incursions at different points of the border, China has signalled its aggression. Its hefty investments in roads and airstrips have left India playing catch up in strategically crucial regions. The positioning of the tanks is meant to prove that India is determined to assert its authority and rights over parts that China tries to claim as its own.

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indi...inese-threat-1432981?pfrom=home-lateststories
 
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Terrain is very inhospitable in ladakh to operate tanks but necessity is mother of all inventions
Actually its good tank train . its the inhospitable weather that causes a problem to the tank engines and men .

Why you think that you have any threat from China...In such Pleasant conditions in Asia now a days.
read history.
PS its not me but the IA :)
 
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100 Tanks thats huge Numbers:pop:
It can support 2 Infantry division With Ease
 
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Why would China attack into Ladakh though?

Our conventional rocket artillery has a range of 350-400+ km, we can basically shell anything we want while sitting in our own territory at the top of the Tibetan plateau. New Delhi for instance is only 300 km from the border with China.

But as long as there is no Forward Policy 2.0 then there is no need for that.
 
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Maintaining them at such heights will be very hard. Mobile air assets with light artillery might be good idea. wonder what camouflage they are using for these machines in ladakh, a big tent?
 
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Why would indians want to send such huge armaments there?

What is going on?

This can be taken as provocation by China.

OR is the thought of exploiting strategic opportunity because of SCS situation.

Everyone must tread carefully.

Choose the path of peace and not war.

Hopefully, good sense will pervail in india.
 
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100 tanks?? Indians want aksai chin back or something lol?
Anyways dude something is going on .
But Good on Indians they are testing out how to operate their stuff on those terrain irregularities,mobility etc to see is a Good idea.:tup:
 
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Why would indians want to send such huge armaments there?

What is going on?

This can be taken as provocation by China.

OR is the thought of exploiting strategic opportunity because of SCS situation.

Everyone must tread carefully.

Choose the path of peace and not war.

Hopefully, good sense will pervail in india.


Hopefully your nonsense stick in other threads..
 
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Jlaw... stop killing me!!! I had a great laugh with your little reply.

Seriously, this indian move is not a good sign for us.

Think about it..please.

I have. It's a good sign because it will make more Chinese aware of Indian aggressiveness, ie. they are not your friend. Secondly, Indians have no balls to roll the tanks into Chinese territory. They are just flexing their 56 inch chest

:lol:

seriously T72 tanks ?
 
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