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i think if mass produced it will be 5 to 7 million dollars a peice without spares in export market
will be more than that.... atleast 9-10 million dollars a piece
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i think if mass produced it will be 5 to 7 million dollars a peice without spares in export market
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Generation 2.0: Arjun Mk-2 idrw.org
BY: IDRW NEWS NETWORK
Path for the development of the Second generation of Arjun Mk-2 has been cleared recently by the Ministry of Defence and funding allocated , while the Army has ordered more 124 Arjun Mk-1 to keep the production line in Avadi busy till the Arjun Mk-2 will start rolling out from 2013-14 onwards . DRDO rather than starting all over again the Arjun MK-2 will have the same design of Arjun MK-1, but major changes are planned for the new generation variant of Arjun Tank to keep up with the new technological changes which are been incorporated in the MBTs world over .
Arjun MK-2 will have Battle Field Management System (BFMS) which will enable the tank to get feed from UAVs and Helicopters, which then enable the Arjun mk-2 tank crew much aware of their surroundings and better understanding of the battle zone, this will lead to improvement in coordinating with other Friendly tanks in the zone and also avoid Friendly kills, it will also give information regarding enemy tank movement along with their troops and help navigate terrain in the battle zone.
Self-diagnostic system (SDS) will also be added to Arjun Mk-2 which is like a health monitoring system. it will not only tell the tank crew if it is having any problem but also point out the trouble area , it is also important when Tank has taken multiple hits from different position and from different ammunition after a self-diagnose Tank crew will know exact damage inflicted on the Tank .
Arjun Mk-2 will get a new efficient 1500bhp engine which has been in development by DRDO in India its self, they are reports that a Indian Private industry is also working with DRDO on the engine development, currently Arjun MK-1 is powered by German supplied 1400bhp engine which is quite old in design and technical parameters but still a powerful and respected engine in the world.
NERA (non-explosive reactive armor) will be added to Arjun Mk-2 this will give the tank additional protection against anti-tank munitions, unlike ERA, NERA will enable tank to take multiple hits anti-tank munitions, but also increase the weight of Arjun MK-2 to 60 tons from its current weight (Arjun MK-1) of 58 tons.
It is much likely that Arjun Mk-2 will also spot Air-conditioning system for the crew, which will be powered from an APU which will draw its power from the Main engine of the Tank; this will enable the tank crew to operate in higher temperature of desert heat without any discomfort to the tank crew, Arjun MK-1 already has hardened electronics that function perfectly even in the Rajasthan summer without requiring any Air-conditioning system.
More changes will take place in Arjun Mk-2, above mentioned are mostly likely changes which will take place in the new variant.
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Its a superb looking tank. But there are some issues that I would like to point out to you and know your opinions about it:
1. Why haven't they covered the last wheel which is powered by the engine and helps in moving the track of the tank, and thus the tank itself???????? If it gets damaged, then the tank would become stationary, and wouldn't be capable of any movement/s...............
2. Why haven't they cared to lower the overall silhouette of the tank, which is currently the theme of M1A2 successors in US.......
YouTube - U.S Army Future Combat Systems 40t Prototype Tank
3. Why have they not countered the earlier issues of weight which has caused so many debates about the induction of Arjun Mk1 till date??????
4. Why is there no reports or even ideas regarding use of Hybrid propulsion systems(here I'm talking about Diesel-Electric Systems, because Hydrogen is a highly combustible fuel which doesn't quite suit usage in war-like situations...), which are efficient, provide better acceleration and endurance and make much lower noise. Also they are robust, easy to replace and handle, and save loss of energy during transmission?????? The Indian Railways has the most current technologies for such systems and could have helped DRDO......
5. Why is there a bulge on the main gun, like the M1A2 Abrams??????
6. Why are the optical devices which are place over the turret which makes them vulnerable to light arms fires, rockets and other weapons. What I mean is that if a rocket hits the tank, then they would surely get destroyed. What is the crew going to do afetr that??????
7. Why are the side panels still flat????????
I'm very sorry for raising so many questions about this adventurous venture, but it is clear that we have definitely ignored some very small issues which can easily be solved indigenously . What could possibly be the reason behind it??????
Please comment my dear friends................
Its a superb looking tank. But there are some issues that I would like to point out to you and know your opinions about it:
1. Why haven't they covered the last wheel which is powered by the engine and helps in moving the track of the tank, and thus the tank itself???????? If it gets damaged, then the tank would become stationary, and wouldn't be capable of any movement/s...............
2. Why haven't they cared to lower the overall silhouette of the tank, which is currently the theme of M1A2 successors in US.......
YouTube - U.S Army Future Combat Systems 40t Prototype Tank
3. Why have they not countered the earlier issues of weight which has caused so many debates about the induction of Arjun Mk1 till date??????
4. Why is there no reports or even ideas regarding use of Hybrid propulsion systems(here I'm talking about Diesel-Electric Systems, because Hydrogen is a highly combustible fuel which doesn't quite suit usage in war-like situations...), which are efficient, provide better acceleration and endurance and make much lower noise. Also they are robust, easy to replace and handle, and save loss of energy during transmission?????? The Indian Railways has the most current technologies for such systems and could have helped DRDO......
5. Why is there a bulge on the main gun, like the M1A2 Abrams??????
6. Why are the optical devices which are place over the turret which makes them vulnerable to light arms fires, rockets and other weapons. What I mean is that if a rocket hits the tank, then they would surely get destroyed. What is the crew going to do afetr that??????
7. Why are the side panels still flat????????
I'm very sorry for raising so many questions about this adventurous venture, but it is clear that we have definitely ignored some very small issues which can easily be solved indigenously . What could possibly be the reason behind it??????
Please comment my dear friends................
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Dont worry the above image is artist impression of Japanees tank not Arjun mk-2 .
Does anyone know when the Arjun 2 will actually enter service i mean the Arjun mk1 has only just recently entered service so we're looking at what another 10-12 years? and then the army is only going to buy 100 of these what's the point?
i thought mk-2 was designed to get rid of the problems caused by mk-1
but the weight,it had only increased
a new powerful engine will b only able to achive what the old engine achived in mk-1
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A new gas turbine engine
One more reason by which I want to justify my theory of simplicity is the case with the Well-ahead-of-their-times German Tanks, in World War 2. They were so superb that the allies were afraid of fighting with them but in actual war, they were very easily defeated, not because they lacked firepower or mobility, which they definitely didn't, but because the German Army couldn't maintain it during those days of frequent and intense conflicts.The Germans have always been inventors, but they couldn't judge where they should apply their inventions. I pray we don;t repeat the same mistake.
Another advantage of keeping things simple is the process of accommodation which becomes very easy and less time consuming, both at the levels of the manufacturers and the end-users or consumers.
What are your opinions about this thinking of mine??????????
How can say so???? or are you just expecting it??????
I don't think so because at present conditions, internal-combustions can match turbines in power-to-weight ratio(although the turbines still have an upper hand but many other disadvantages, especially with the dust and sand) and at the same time be far more efficient. Diesel Engines can also support many type of oils/fuels other than diesel because they work on the principle of compression rather than ignition(same is the case with turbines but they are much more fuel-specific). Also, you can help troops move behind a diesel-engined tank and also save it from thermal-viewers and thermal-guided missiles because they have very less heat signature(as compared to turbines). If mated with an electric rather than a hydraulic transmission, it can lessen its- a. Heat Signature
b. Noise
c. Fuel Consumption
d. Engine maintainance times
e. Engine/Transmission inter-change times
f. Energy lost due to planetary transmissions
g. Issues with oiling the gearing system
h. Hydraulics for transmission of torque from motor to
wheels.
There are many other advantages as well....................
Indigenous technology for Arjun tank and Tejas Aircraft
14:43 IST
/RAJYA SABHA/
In Main Battle Tank, Arjun, the powerpack consisting of engine and transmission is imported from Germany, whereas the armament system, has been indigenously developed.
The engine used in Tejas Aircraft is imported from USA, whereas 70% of avionic systems integrated on Tejas is indigenous and 30% has been imported from Israel, France, Italy, United Kingdom and USA. Parallel efforts are being made for indigenizing remaining 30% of the avionic systems.
Only few countries in the world are currently capable of design and development of engines for aircraft and tank. These are exceptionally complex technologies and involve many disciplines and vast industrial base and capabilities. Hence development of these technologies take longer time.
Indigenous Kaveri engine development program for the Tejas aircraft is already under progress. To cater to the additional thrust requirement within the same engine envelope, co-development with an established and reputed international engine house is being contemplated.
A Project has also been proposed to develop indigenous engine and transmission on joint venture basis partnering with potential Indian Industries for Arjun Tank. DRDO has already commenced pre-project activities associated with this new development.
This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to Shri Lalit Kishore Chaturvedi in Rajya Sabha today.
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Derivatives:
The Indian government plans to adapt and further develop the Kaveri engine design and technology to create a gas-turbine powerplant for armoured fighting vehicles such as the Arjun tank.
Kaveri Marine Gas Turbine (KMGT), a recently developed derivative of the GTX-35VS Kaveri engine for ships.