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is it necessary to have just one dedicated mbt,if yes then why? And if not,then your question has been answered......:wink:
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is it necessary to have just one dedicated mbt,if yes then why? And if not,then your question has been answered......:wink:
Bro,I used wiki to gather information on the Kanchan armour.So,you might be aware that the RHA specifics are a closely guarded secret.I also used the DRDO website but couldn't find appropriate answers!!!We've all heard that but what are it's armour specs in RHA of the Kanchan?Also the DRDO guys never told us what are the penetration capabilities of the Israeli 125mm APFDS rounds is.I think we use the M711 Tungsten APFDS round.It has a penetration value of 560mm RHA at 2km.
IFV?It was only used on the Abhay which was experimental.
I am quite skeptical about these claims ... Sounds too good to be true...
1.For starters , I dont expect any nation , be it India or anyone else to develop their 1st tank and end up making it better than a proven platform like T-90.
2. How is it possible that India without any knowledge of making armors comes up with Kanchan whom many claim is better than the Chobam on British Challenger. Not a single Challenger has been destoryed in Iraq or Afg, which bores testimony to its armor. The british have been developing tanks since WW-1. Dont know how valid the claim of Kanchan being better than Chobam will ring true. For me , it maybe possible but not probable.
3. Also , dont think the argument " We took help from foreign players and it incorporates the best technologies " stands true for me... The big question is that why will one nation share its most cutting edge technology with another. What usually a country will do is to provide some kind of expertise on a technology that maybe latest now but will be soon replaced by a new one that they are developing.
4. AFAIK the gun is an imported one , Guess its the Rheinmetal 120 mm rifled one , which definitely is the best in the league. Not sure if we have the capability to produce the same in India yet. Please let me know if its the case. Will make my day.
5. Night Vision and IR systems in the tank are hardly battle proven and as we all know that real test of any system ( even IT softwares ) is when they are fielded. AFAIK in the desert trials there wasnt any night time fighting.
6. Not sure about the engine too. Heard it breaks down every now and then , which might not be surprising given our failed attempts with Kaveri and the like.(Agree that Kaveri is a Jet engine while Arjun's is most probably a diesel-turbine engine but still dont think the engine manufacturing capabilities are mature)
I dont have any link or proof or any evidence to support all this and I might well be wrong in everything I have written but its just what I have been able to deduce with my limited knowledge and insight.
Welcome everyone to disprove me and provide reliable links.
Lastly , as mentioned earlier... The real test will be on the battlefield. We should maybe deploy some in Iraq and see for itself
I am quite skeptical about these claims ... Sounds too good to be true...
1.For starters , I dont expect any nation , be it India or anyone else to develop their 1st tank and end up making it better than a proven platform like T-90.
2. How is it possible that India without any knowledge of making armors comes up with Kanchan whom many claim is better than the Chobam on British Challenger. Not a single Challenger has been destoryed in Iraq or Afg, which bores testimony to its armor. The british have been developing tanks since WW-1. Dont know how valid the claim of Kanchan being better than Chobam will ring true. For me , it maybe possible but not probable.
3. Also , dont think the argument " We took help from foreign players and it incorporates the best technologies " stands true for me... The big question is that why will one nation share its most cutting edge technology with another. What usually a country will do is to provide some kind of expertise on a technology that maybe latest now but will be soon replaced by a new one that they are developing.
4. AFAIK the gun is an imported one , Guess its the Rheinmetal 120 mm rifled one , which definitely is the best in the league. Not sure if we have the capability to produce the same in India yet. Please let me know if its the case. Will make my day.
5. Night Vision and IR systems in the tank are hardly battle proven and as we all know that real test of any system ( even IT softwares ) is when they are fielded. AFAIK in the desert trials there wasnt any night time fighting.
6. Not sure about the engine too. Heard it breaks down every now and then , which might not be surprising given our failed attempts with Kaveri and the like.(Agree that Kaveri is a Jet engine while Arjun's is most probably a diesel-turbine engine but still dont think the engine manufacturing capabilities are mature)
I dont have any link or proof or any evidence to support all this and I might well be wrong in everything I have written but its just what I have been able to deduce with my limited knowledge and insight.
A simple google will give you lots of info. Start with these...Welcome everyone to disprove me and provide reliable links.
Arjun have been deployed in the deserts of Rajasthan. They have proved well there.Lastly , as mentioned earlier... The real test will be on the battlefield. We should maybe deploy some in Iraq and see for itself
As Abingdonboy noted Abrams is 3 times more expensive to prosecute and about same times more expensive to maintain.Pakistan Army Refused M1 Abrahams , you could tell the level of our expectations from a tank such as Al Khalid. Army would never mass produce a tank which never met operational requirements and proved itself in the battlefield.
1) That guy was talking about some components of Arjun. Today we live in global world so its very normal to share successful components with each other. Even US Abrams has German gun, British armor and Canadian FCS.Israelis have a history of exaggerating their hardware , i mean let me ask if Arjun is better than merkava in the mind of our little Israeli , why doesn't israeli military buy this super dooper Tank to replace their merkava which is now considered to be a failure ?
2) I never heard any expert calling Merkava a failure, on contrary most experts say it's one of the best tanks in the world. While Hezbollah braged about their victories in 2006 war, they did not fire a single bullet towards Israel since then. Seems they are not eager to meet Merkava once again.
Firstly , every new system , no matter whos developed it needs to face criticism. More questions are asked when you have a dud credibility like the DRDO. Not trying to belittle anything but guess DRDO's efficiency or may I say inefficiency is legendary ( as are many other things in our country)1.All of your thoughts are so called, "how can India do that"!!!!! lol
Many speculated that but comparative trials shows that T-90S is no match for Arjun. What makes T-90S proven but not Arjun?
Because Kanchan has done well in trials, thats not probable but proven.
No one claimed foreign systems make Arjun capable. So its BS.
Nope, thats a total lie. The gun is developed in house by DRDO. Where did you got the info that the gun is from Rheinmetal?
lol Your T-90S's night vision and IR systems failed repeatedly in hot condition of desert but Arjun have no such problem. If there have been a night fighting during the trial than T-90S would have done much worse than Arjun.
Read up wiki for engine breakdowns. Agree that MTU is being used , and I hope you would appreciate it has been developed for the cold and plains of Germany and not for the sands of Thar. The lesser we talk about Kaveri the better it is.lol Another lie! Where did you heard that the engine broke down now and then? The engine is from MTU, same used in Leopard-2. Kaveri has completed high altitude tests successfully.
A simple google will give you lots of info. Start with these...
UN peace-keeping missions , active excercises with other countries maybe some possible avenues we can explore.Arjun have been deployed in the deserts of Rajasthan. They have proved well there.
In your words to make a weapons 'battle proven' we may need to attack some country!!!!
Just to effectively summarise, trying to clear up and shut up any doubts:
- The Arjun is a very capable and advanced tank incoperating some of the best technology from all over the world (sights, engine etc) that has just not had time to prove itself yet.
- The reason it is being inducted in such small numbers is NOT due to lack of capability on its part but rather a combination of reasons: (1) the Army probably believing the Arjun would never fully materialise into the formidable platform it has done sought to fill the gap by buying 3000+ T-90s tanks from Russia. (2) As a result of this the infrastructure and tactics were built around this platform (T-90s) which meant that by the time the Arjun came to fruition the groundwork had already den put in place for the T-90 which was uncompatible with the Arjun (I.e Tank carriers, rail roads, Portable bridges, refuelling systems etc) so whilst a more capable machine the Arjun has caught little favour with the Army's top brass because they have already committed themselves to a HUGE T-90 induction.
-There are some excelant and groundbreaking INDIAN technologies on the Arjun such as the hydraulic systems ,reactive armour etc
- Most of thenabove issues will mostly be resolved by the induction of the Arjun Mk ll because not only will it be even MORE advanced but it will be replacing the T-72 which are in use in large numbers as such the Arjun will be inducted in large numbers to replace Thame and eventually the T-90s.
In short the Arjun has been disadvantaged by a lack of foresight, funding and mandate but through it all has come out a formidable and effective system, comparable to any in the Western world, with much room for further advancements (Mk ll) and beyond.
only fan boys actually believe in these crap` if Arjun is that good why india ordered more than 250 of T-90s?? its so surprising that so many people actually buy this article. all we looking for is a creditable source, reading through the whole artile i dont see any but sheer 'personal' ideas.
ArjunK is better than AL-Khalid like LCA is better than JF-17.