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Comparison : Pakistani Al Khalid-1 MBT vs Israeli Merkava IV MBT !

And where is the ammo compartment.... as far as one can see... the turret don't have any bustle and the hull don't have any space with engine, auto loader and driver's compartment.

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The driver compartment right in the middle leaves no space whatsoever for any type of compartment to store ammo.


I have seen them inside the tank myself, they are there.
 
I have seen them inside the tank myself, they are there.

In one other thread, it says that China and Pakistan have signed a contract for the manufacturing of Al Khalid-1 tank, while this thread says that Al Khalid-1 are already with Pakistan Army....what is your stance on this?

Also, how do YOU think Al Khalid-1 would fare against Merkava IV , or other Western tanks?
 
The contract covers the input included in the R&D of Type-90IIM MBT, the daddy of MBT 2000 and in our case, the AK. AK-1 is strictly Pakistani version of baseline AK which itself a variant of Type-90IIM/ MBT 2000.

Regarding the second query, i dont compare Apples with Oranges. :)
 
Here how they show a view from commanders sight:

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Its regular daylight sight.

Oh come on, that's the view from a simulator...its clearly written there...i gave u the link..even old Al Khalid has the night vision....LOL..i wasn't expecting this answer from you since you have served in the IDF !!!
 
Oh come on, that's the view from a simulator...its clearly written there...i gave u the link..even old Al Khalid has the night vision....LOL..i wasn't expecting this answer from you since you have served in the IDF !!!
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Ok..the chances of these tanks going against each other in the battle-field are very low. So keep it civil and no need to troll...

Note : Blue highlight = Advantage over the other tank

Weight :

Al Khalid-1 : 48 tons
Merkava IV : 65 tons.

Speed :

Al Khalid-1 : 72 km/h
Merkava IV : 64 km/h

Main Armament :


Al Khalid-1 : 125 mm smooth bore gun
Merkava IV : 120 mm smooth bore gun

Payload Capacity :

Al Khalid-1 : 49 rounds
Merkava IV : 48 rounds

Engine :

Al Khalid-1 : KMDB 6TD-2 6-cylinder diesel 1,200 hp (with upgrade)
Merkava IV : General Dynamics GD883 (MTU883) diesel 1,500 hp

Power/Weight :


Al Khalid-1 : 26 hp/tonne
Merkava IV : 23 hp/tonne

Armour :


Al Khalid-1 : Composite armour, RHA, ERA
Merkava IV : Composite matrix of laminated ceramic-steel-nickel alloy, ERA etc

Operational Range :

Al Khalid-1 : 500 km
Merkava IV : 500 km

Protection :

Al Khalid-1 : VARTA active protection system
Merkava IV : TROPHY active protection system

ATGMs :

Al Khalid-1 : Kombat , 9M119 Refleks (AT-11 Sniper) etc
Merkava IV : LAHAT

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Feel free to point out any mistakes I made.

Al Khalid-1 is right up there with latest Merkava IV , with Merkava having a slight edge due to superior electronics etc.

Israel is producing Merkava since 1970's , while Pakistan started to produce Al Khalid much later. So it is great to see Pakistan producing tanks as capable as Al Khalid-1 :cheers:

Al Khalid-1 edges Merkava IV in firepower and mobility..while Merkava IV has better armor and protection system (Israelis are obsessed with soldiers' protection).

Have your say...

PS : There is alot of talk about which ATGM is superior...LAHAT or Kombat. Both ATGMs have their own advantages over the other...so lets keep it that way. This is why I didn't high-light any of the tank in ATGM category.

Dont mind my raw comments op:angel:

but its hillarious to see pakistanies junping up and down with joy over there so called VARTA protected Al Khaled over Merkava 4 which is having the same capibility for some years now and al khaled 1 is not even in production where as merkava 4 is already having MLUs and even before them it was far superior anything that indians , russians and super chiniese ever had well maybe better than germans aswell but as they say

BANDAR KO MILI HALDI KI GHAANT PANSAARI BAN BAITHA ;)...........:rofl::rofl:
 
I said before, AK looks like a Russian tank and is a copy of a Chinese platform, whereas the Merkava with its engine at the front, and compartment to hold infantrymen is a complete Israeli design, suited for the Israeli war situation.

Same is the case in the small arms business: copies of European arms are made in Pakistan, while Israeli's create new systems like the Uzi from the start.

Secondly: Why do Western tanks have larger/boxier turrets than their Russian, or Chinese counteparts?
 
In one other thread, it says that China and Pakistan have signed a contract for the manufacturing of Al Khalid-1 tank, while this thread says that Al Khalid-1 are already with Pakistan Army....what is your stance on this?

Also, how do YOU think Al Khalid-1 would fare against Merkava IV , or other Western tanks?

welcome back Mr Teeta without u there was no fun!!!!!:lol:
 
Secondly: Why do Western tanks have larger/boxier turrets than their Russian, or Chinese counteparts?
There are 3 main factors which affect turret size:

1) Western tanks have 3 men in turret, Russian - 2 thanks to autoloader.
2) Western tanks have rounds stored in bustle behind blast doors, Russian tanks carry all round in hull.
3) Western tanks have high gun elevation/depression angles (-10/+20), Russian tanks have low angles (-6/+14).
 
I said before, AK looks like a Russian tank and is a copy of a Chinese platform, whereas the Merkava with its engine at the front, and compartment to hold infantrymen is a complete Israeli design, suited for the Israeli war situation.

Same is the case in the small arms business: copies of European arms are made in Pakistan, while Israeli's create new systems like the Uzi from the start.

Secondly: Why do Western tanks have larger/boxier turrets than their Russian, or Chinese counteparts?
here this should guide u about its evolution.

Al-Khalid tank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Read its DEVELOPMENT, VARIANTS and DESIGN parts completely. Thanks

Also AK 2 has a western design..........The Turks r 'chipping' in the project so we assume it may look like Altay tank and so has Pak chipped in with Turks in their Altay tank n its development of its systems.

The rumor has it that Altay may share some specs or systems of AK series.
Thanks!
 
There are 3 main factors which affect turret size:

1) Western tanks have 3 men in turret, Russian - 2 thanks to autoloader.
2) Western tanks have rounds stored in bustle behind blast doors, Russian tanks carry all round in hull.
3) Western tanks have high gun elevation/depression angles (-10/+20), Russian tanks have low angles (-6/+14).

u HAVE TALKED ABOUT THE armor of Mk4 but u haven't talked its back side's armor.
I remember watching a documentary in which they were talking about how a Ghaza man/Palestinian guy got it by simple RPG when he fired at its backside where the emergency exit door for crew is located.
 
u HAVE TALKED ABOUT THE armor of Mk4 but u haven't talked its back side's armor.
I remember watching a documentary in which they were talking about how a Ghaza man/Palestinian guy got it by simple RPG when he fired at its backside where the emergency exit door for crew is located.
Its invention, did not happen.
 
Its invention, did not happen.

No sir it did and it was same Al Jazir documentary that we were talking about earlier in the same thread,
I think it happened in 2006 attack on Lebanon.
 
Dont mind my raw comments op:angel:

but its hillarious to see pakistanies junping up and down with joy over there so called VARTA protected Al Khaled over Merkava 4 which is having the same capibility for some years now and al khaled 1 is not even in production where as merkava 4 is already having MLUs and even before them it was far superior anything that indians , russians and super chiniese ever had well maybe better than germans aswell but as they say

BANDAR KO MILI HALDI KI GHAANT PANSAARI BAN BAITHA ;)...........:rofl::rofl:

VARTA is not 'same as' TROPHY. OP has clearly stated that TROPHY is superior to VARTA...
 

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