No,No,No,I also hope the Arjun can fit the military request,but all above is said by the designer and producer,it should be repeated tested by army,it is used by army and only the army can decide this.
But when I was a child,I heard the Arjun tank,and now 36 years has past since 1974,In the world tank has gone through several generations.Many times the DRDO gave people a big Balloon and be punctured soon,so it is difficult to believe the DRDO
DRDO continues to develop sophisticated and advance system for Arjun. Following is a news item.
DRDO to make indigenous Arjun tank more hi-tech
Chennai, Feb 25 (IANS) The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) will be developing around
12 futuristic systems in five years for incorporation into Indias first indigenously built Arjun main battle tank (MBT), an official said here Wednesday.The futuristic technology systems include automatic target tracking, defensive aids, laser warning, tank simulator systems. We are looking at developing robotic vehicles that would work on tele-link, R. Jayakumar, associate director of the DRDOs Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), told reporters.
The organisation also plans to automate the tracking of targets.
With the firing and mobility powers of the tank being satisfactory, the focus is now on making the vehicle invisible to the enemy through development of detection avoidance and laser warning systems, said Jayakumar.
After undergoing simulator training, a soldier can comfortably operate the vehicle, said Jayakumar.
The research organisation has transferred the technology to the Heavy Vehicles Factory in Avadi town.
More than 10,000 drawings running into around 2,000 pages have been passed on to the vehicle manufacturer, Sundaresh said.
Asked about the delays in developing the tank, officials said the army froze its specifications only in November 1985.
The tank was unveiled in 1995. It takes at least 10 years for any country to develop a battle tank from the scratch. The army put the pre-production tanks (15 units) to rigorous tests totalling more than 70,000 km and fired over 7,000 rounds. No other tank would have undergone such tests, said Jayakumar.