CUMMINS is not indian company, it is American.......... and for got sake compare the title of your link and the thread.
he didn't said Cummins was Indian company...
How did the figure of 5 million poped up?
You are right, its a mistake....i think we should wait a couple more months...
Cummins India is an Indian company , 49% stake is Indian. It manufactures and develops in India.
But still important thing is....if that engine was developed by Cummins India or its a product of Cummins (the US based company).
The FMBT will be indigenous based on arjuns or on the learnings of Arjun
Thats the problem, FMBT will be a complete new platform with 50ton weight....as far as learning from arjun is concerned well thats true, the learning from Arjun willbe used in FMBT. Its the same analogy as Dhruv and LCH....
Right now army gave the preproduction order of Mk2 ,once it completed its trail ,am sure Arjun will win some 400-500 more units from Army ...
I also think the same....I think t55 will be replaced by mk2 and it should be....i mean fmbt will be ready by 2020 and by that time most of our MBTs will become unfit for operations...it will be like rate of phasing out will be more than induction...we won't be able to maintain our fleet of 4k-5k MBT unless we place an order for mk2...
Also i think with mk2, IA will start to rethink....it will definitely be better....
The only way to know how good or bad the arjun is, will be if its selected by any other country other then india. When it has to compete for international sales and comparatively tested by prospective buyers outside india will we know!
To many outsiders it seems indians are all saying this is the best tank ever, while other non indians say its a pile of crap.
Well its true...but not necessary....we can call for Independent evaluation team from Germany, US, Israel, Russia and France to evaluate this mbt along-with IA's evaluating team (we have done this earlier also but only israelis were called then) and these teams can give us pros and cons which will help in FMBT(just similar to the conference were we called people from Germany, US, Russia and Israel to talk on FMBT)...or we can conduct a war-game, like Red Flag in US were many countries will participate and there we can also analyze our MBTs with respect to others...We have good relations will all the above countries and i think they will accept the offer for such kind of war game especially in India as we have all possible terrain for a MBT...
Now indians will retort its been tested by the indian army and proved to be superior to the t90, well the indian establishment isn't lilkely to say we make poor eqp would be the reply.
Well thats why we even called Israelis also and they also gave us heads up and thats why indians oppose when someone says its a failure. We as indians never trust DRDO or even IA now...but when israelis said it changed everything....
while we see arjun developed and initially tested in the muddy plains of avadhi near chennai.
It depends on soil and its texture and as far as avadhi and northen plains are concerned they are not the same....to make sure whether arjun works there or not, you have to place arjun there...
Northern plains is an important area....i don't think any mbt can enter into service without being tested over there...i think IA would have tested Arjun in Punjab or Haryana or UP....
Also weight of mbt doesnot matter in this case, its the ground pressure that matters and its better than t90.....in short if t90 can perform there then so can Arjun...
But i don't know what will be the pressure in case of mk2 as specifications are not clear yet...we have to wait untill summer when trials will start....
But roughly.....
If weight of mk2=60 tons and its surface area is the same as mk1, then the ground pressure for mk2 will be areound 0.86 (arjun mk1=0.84, t90=0.938).
So i still doubt t90 operating better than arjun on northern plains at-least based on weight or ground pressure.....
Source for t90 weight can be wrong :
Weapon and Technology: T90 main battle tank