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I have many things to say, if you are ready to listen to me
care to see the date of the articles u posted..?
I am always ready to listen to you dear sir , But those links are facts & from Indian media.
best tank is challanger 2
In poll ALkhalid 2 is on top, but in reality its good not best...
And in polls Arjun is 2nd
Arjun teen ka dama hahaahhah
Hahahah
really funny yaaaar....al khalid and arjun on top.......are v joking here....
ha ha ha ha ha ..................
Sire, you mixed Merkava IV with Modernised M60 named Magach 7 This two are different tanks I dont like merkava also but your post is not about that Its about a foolish jew "donkey rider" which appointed as tank driverooopsss
There is NO best tank for me, every country has its own needs Russians want a fast tank with low price so they got what they want but its armor cant be compared with western tanks...so best tank according to u??
Fail is T90, the Russian junk...
There is NO best tank for me, every country has its own needs Russians want a fast tank with low price so they got what they want but its armor cant be compared with western tanks...
The T-90S saw combat action during the 1999 Chechen invasion of Dagestan. According to Moscow Defence Breif, one T-90 was hit by seven RPG anti-tank rockets but remained in action.
During a reported test conducted by the Russian military in 1999 the T-90 was exposed to a variety of RPG, ATGM and APFSDS munitions. When equipped with Kontakt-5 ERA the T-90 could not be penetrated with any of the APFSDS or ATGM used during the trial and outperformed a T-80U which also took part
The T-90 is fitted with a "three-tiered" protection systems: the first tier is the composite armour in the turret; consisting of basic armour shell with an insert of alternating layers of aluminum and plastics and a controlled deformation section.
The second tier is third generation Kontakt-5 ERA (explosive reactive armor) which significantly degrade the penetrating power of kinetic-energy APFSDS ammunition and also these ERA blocks give the turret its distinctive angled "clam shell" appearance. ERA bricks are also located on the turret roof and provide protection from top-attack weapons. The turret's forward armour package in addition to the ERA and steel plating contains a composite filler sandwiched of Russian composite armour between upper and lower steel plates, the composite armour results in a lower weight and improved protection when compared with steel-only armour.
The third tier is a Shtora-1 (Russian: Штора-1 or "curtain" in English) countermeasures suite, produced by Elektromashina of Russia. This system includes two infrared jammers on the front of the turret, four laser warning receivers, two 3D6 aerosol grenade discharging systems and a computerized control system. The Shtora-1 warns the tank's crew when the tank has been 'painted' by a weapon-guidance laser and allows the crew to slew the turret to face the threat. The infrared jammer, the TShU1-7 EOCMDAS, jams the semiautomatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) guidance system of some anti-tank guided missiles. The aerosol grenades can be used to mask the tank from laser rangefinders and designators as well as the optics of other weapons systems. Indian T-90S tanks are not equipped with the Shtora-1 countermeasures suite.
important thing is fire control syestems and hard-kill syestems which does not effect on weight
During one of the displays, T-90 struck 7 targets in 54 seconds. All were at the distance between 1500-2500m and the tank was on the move at 25km/h. While returning to position, the layer gave the control to the commander who used the gunner mode to fire to the rear of the vehicle and hit 4 more targets.
during the official trials of T-90, all of the ammunitions were fired by young conscripts who just finished training. All of the rounds 24 of them, hit targets at a distance of 4-5km.
Indian crews quickly mastered the T-90S, they also did not have problems with the fire control and thermo-vision systems. Just after several training sessions Lt. Kapur of the Indian army acted as layer who accurately fired on to the targets at 2500-3000m. Officers from one of the panzer corps needed 20 minutes to familiarize with T-90S and successfully complete the task of destroying 4 targets at night from a distance of 3100m at an ambient temperature of 47°C.
I convinced a 15 year old girl (the daughter of one of the workers at the polygon) to sit as the layer. For 5 minutes I explained her what she has to do, later we loaded a live round of 9M119. After the permission for fire, the girl easily detected the target 3.5km away, fired and hit the target. An experienced layer is capable to precisely guide the missile f.ex. to hit a open hatch or anything else
dont you see 2a6?
leopard 2A6
Oh and btw arjun tank fanboys..
dont even compare the fire control system from turkey.
also the radars and eletrical systems.
Just dont..
Alot of t-90 were destroyed in gorgia-russia conflict,aslo t-90based on t72 witch is very old tank.
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