AK & Al-Zarar already have NCW capabilities and Al-Haider will complement AK as AK will remain MBT of PA.
I doubt that Type 59-II comes close to Al-Khalid regarding NCW.
But nevertheless, we still then witness a trend for PA to go for
bigger and bigger tanks with more and more info throughput to
and fro.
Making this a truly useful capacity means things like differentiating
your own team from the targets in the mass of mobiles on the field.
For the network to do that, said team blue ( our guys ) need to have
a transmitter too, down to the individual soldier, making them
visible.
I am not questioning the validity of network-centricity, just saying that
it requires quite a few bricks and costs a lot of money and by conse-
quence should be easy to track.
On a social aspect, one could wonder about the nation possibly getting
a fully network-centric warfare capability throughout the forces before
electricity is available to most citizens 24/7 and 365 days a year.
And to answer you now Arsalan mate is easier as we just saw what is
necessary grow again, in addition to exiting infrastructures such as the
comm sat(
s) and its reception sites and command centers.
These need to be perennialized, be made ever-lasting by way of regular
replacement in the case of the satellite and upgrades for the centers.
In other words, these developments will run concurrently in the future.
We'll see. And Haider if at all late could end up replacing AK as top tier.
Have a great day all, Tay.