angeldemon_007
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I think tank-ex was also good. The only problem with that was the use of T72 chassis which we would have to import from Russia.
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Its good but lacks the hydropneumatic suspension of Arjun, that gives higher accuracy and superior cross country ride. But it could be an option for T-72 upgrades. Though buying new Arjun tanks will be much better.I think tank-ex was also good. The only problem with that was the use of T72 chassis which we would have to import from Russia.
tanks are history now....don't know why India-Pakistan are still so interested in buying those heavy stuff..
tanks are history now....don't know why India-Pakistan are still so interested in buying those heavy stuff..
tanks are history now....
The same reason why every other country which have the capability to develop a MBT is working on Future version of their MBTs...tanks are history now....don't know why India-Pakistan are still so interested in buying those heavy stuff..
sir your technical aspects over rifled/smooth concept totally sucks; educate urself here...A rifled bore is nothing but a rifled gun enlarged. It has a groove inside it which induces torque in the projectile while firing it, to improve its accuracy in long range flight.
Whereas a smooth bore does not have any grooves inside it and hence don't induce torque to the projectile.
The downside of using a rifled gun is that the grooves get worn out pretty soon and hence have to replace it frequently.
I was briefed about the hydraulic system of the Arjun last week by the man who designed it himself and I tel you. It is the best in the world. But I cant provide you guys any links for it.
From reading whole of this forum the Indian Fire of comments seems understandable & more still predictable from my side.
Explanation: As far as I know the Macro elements of Arjun are still inferior to Pakistan Al-Khalid's which includes its overweight; & by the weight parameter its much bulky & heavy, more still its rifled turrent which is too obsolete for modern rounds [Russian/Western]. On the other side what Israel is elaborating is just Shadowing these weaknesses with Israeli designed [& obviously state-of-art] Micro elements!! That includes range-finders, target interceptors the likes of 'Iron Dome' & by far the much advanced camouflaging of tanks IR signature..
In conclusion it camn be said that Indian generals are now finding alternative goodies[electronic gadgets] to hide away their technical failures as is pointed above
Explanation:
1. As far as I know the Macro elements of Arjun are still inferior to Pakistan Al-Khalid's which includes its overweight; & by the weight parameter its much bulky & heavy, more still its rifled turrent which is too obsolete for modern rounds [Russian/Western].
2.On the other side what Israel is elaborating is just Shadowing these weaknesses with Israeli designed [& obviously state-of-art] Micro elements!! That includes range-finders, target interceptors the likes of 'Iron Dome' & by far the much advanced camouflaging of tanks IR signature..
3.In conclusion it camn be said that Indian generals are now finding alternative goodies[electronic gadgets] to hide away their technical failures as is pointed above
Funny to see all the internet fanboys thumping each other on the back. Also funny to see excuses ranging from corruption to infrastructure as the reason why the Arjun factory is desperate for orders.
Bottom line: Until the Indian Army shows confidence in the Arjun by ordering thousands of units, all the internet fanboy blabbering is worthless.
Sir I am afraid you are misinformed; this shows that Indians are not capable enough to produces domestically their own self-stabilising rounds.
Rifling only was necessary to stabilise the trajectory of warhead but times change & the fins/electronics employed within the structure of projectile is more than enough to stabilise it in its trajectory; so no rifling is necessary nowadays provided you are capable enough to produce modern rounds which Pakistan already has!!
From reading whole of this forum the Indian Fire of comments seems understandable & more still predictable from my side.
Explanation: As far as I know the Macro elements of Arjun are still inferior to Pakistan Al-Khalid's which includes its overweight; & by the weight parameter its much bulky & heavy, more still its rifled turrent which is too obsolete for modern rounds [Russian/Western]. On the other side what Israel is elaborating is just Shadowing these weaknesses with Israeli designed [& obviously state-of-art] Micro elements!! That includes range-finders, target interceptors the likes of 'Iron Dome' & by far the much advanced camouflaging of tanks IR signature..
In conclusion it camn be said that Indian generals are now finding alternative goodies[electronic gadgets] to hide away their technical failures as is pointed above
Because with out the suppporting infra a tank alone, however good it might be cannot be uused to its optimum capability. Once they are finished, after two or three years, the real mass production of Arjun begins.