Yes, the Indian army generals are all fools. They don't know anything about tanks that is why they made such stupid choices.
The Arjun outgunned and outperformed where, under what circumstances and after how many chances? In war the enemy won;t be sitting and waiting for Arjun to peak up.
ATS is the least of the worries. How is the army supposed to deploy the Arjun to the battlefield, using bullock carts? Supported structure can be created but where. The whole countries support structure will have to be changed for the sake of one tank. Or perhaps you mean to say that IA has to station the tanks in a fixed location so that in times of war the enemy fires a dozen cruise missiles and all IA tanks go bust before they can even start up. And if the tanks are stored all over the country how are they going to be deployed if they cannot move over rails and bridges?
How is a tank the most well tested tank in the world when it has not seen combat?
The IA does not import tanks but assembles them here. The plan is to field 1500-2000 tanks by 2020. The IA intends to replace the T-72 with the T-90s.
2,000 T-90 with say 1,000 T-72 as reserve. Not bad at all if only things go as planned. 3,000 tanks is a huge number.
Yes kid, in the last two posts.
First decide how you will troll. Will you troll by saying that China did not build the AK (followed by a lot of smileys) or you will troll by saying that China build the AK but it is not the same as saying China build the AK (again followed by a lot of smileys).
If internet has that covered go and post your questions there.
Your questions are already answered without the use of smileys.
P.S. - Feel free to keep trolling.
Your post is laughable. So you are really saying IA should stick to its old support structure that can only deploy crumbling T-72s/T-55s and T-90s while refusing to advance it's own home made products & continue to be stuck in a vicious circle of imports? What gutter logic is this?
The Arjun-mk 1 did outperform the T-90 in competitive trials under realistic conditions and their missions were the same and the Arjun-mk1 displayed clear overall superiority over the T-90S. This is a known fact. The Arjun is more survivable, has better armor, precise firepower.
You say how is Arjun the most tested while it has no seen combat? I ask you which top tier modern tank in the world has actually seen real tank vs tank combat apart from older versions of Abrams/leopard/Challangers/ etc If you speak of gutter tactics of using tanks in COIN ops like NATO or Israel does for the last 10 years, well then their lack of any real success only shows that COIN works only with real boots on the ground. Arjun has been tested in all types of rugged conditions in the country, it has fired thousands of rounds and it has proven itself.
2000 T-90 is a nice number, but the T-72/ T-55 are outdated and need to be replaced, now unless you want another import to replace the T-72/T-55, Arjun is the way forward and IA has to understand that. Sure, support structure has to be changed but change is always inevitable. IA is too busy complaining but doesn't want to take any decisive action on moving its interests forwards. The same behavior is the reason they keep complaining about the INSAS but didn't take any serious steps to get involved since day 1 in helping OFBs/DRDO develop new rifles.
No one's saying IA generals are fools but many are scared of doing the hard things, it will not be easy to wean ourselves away from imports
Why do you actually think dozens of cruise missiles could just randomly penetrate our air space while more and more sophisticated radars are being deployed across the country. Spyder ADS/ Akash are fully capable of taking down low flying subsonic cruise missiles. More and more the airspace becomes impregnable.
Why should India waste its money on imports especially for tanks, it may cost more to order locally and deploy the new infrastructure needed but atleast we gain more experience building and deploying our own maal.
3000 tanks is a number required to overwhelm Pakistani opposition alone we will need another 7000 for China and that is the reality if we ever need to be in a dominating position with a loud and clear 'don't **** with us' stance