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Heavier, more lethal Arjun tank poised for trials

Sorry to disappoint you son? but i hope you see truth and only truth in my post!

Why are you posting one liners and derailing this thread?????????

Keep out of it, if you don't have any knowledge or something to share for which this forum is here.
 
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Didn't expect such a post from you Sir.
REGARDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

oh..really.. but make any topic on India & your respected SIR always do the same.....:rofl:

@ topic....
when`ll they gonna test this beast???:devil:
 
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Sorry to disappoint you son? but i hope you see truth and only truth in my post!

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this is the result when you translate with the help of dictionary.

This is the result when you dont get sarcasm. Translate with help of dictionary ? You would know better !!
 
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And again and again and again.
These trials are necessary..... do you think LM never conducted trials for block 70 F-16 because the earlier F-16 A/B was successful? And since this mark II is a major revamp of mark I these trials are very important...... as many new components are being tried for the first time.
 
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Na but these stats are enough evidence to shut some mouths. :cheers:
can we plz get on debate and stop feeding the trolls and plz i was also wondering the same though serious i mean is it comparable to leopard tanks ?
some how my net is weak so i cant do a lot of search so i would appreciate help
 
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oh..really.. but make any topic on India & your respected SIR always do the same.....:rofl:

@ topic....
when`ll they gonna test this beast???:devil:
Well,I never expect such baseless posts from premium members.
The beast is already under trial.The 1st round summer trial is already completed.
 
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And again and again and again.

This is called serial upgradation. Heard about how Merkava has evolved? :azn:

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can we plz get on debate and stop feeding the trolls and plz i was also wondering the same though serious i mean is it comparable to leopard tanks ?
some how my net is weak so i cant do a lot of search so i would appreciate help

There's a nice comparable chart on google with the top 5 well known tanks on this planet and Arjun Mk-1 when its first unit was in the process of induction with the IA (i.e. not the enhanced versions that are being made now).

Here, I have done your homework. Now do the honors of reading it.

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now thats a beast.. good job again drdo

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Good to see India learnt lessons from their failures LCA-Mark2 is better then Gripen NG and Arjunk-MK2 is better then T-90S.
that bro.. we indians take initiative and never give up even if we face failures
 
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Some people not even learnt any lessons from their wars against us in the past few decades.
 
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there goes your all time weather friend

China will not risk economic ties with India for Pakistan: Ahmed Rashid
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WASHINGTON: It might be an 'all-weather ally' of Pakistan, but China is not prepared to treat India as an enemy as it would never want to jeopardise its whopping $ 60 billion trade with the country, eminent Pakistani author and watcher of the region, Ahmed Rashid, says in his new book.

Economic considerations mean that Pakistan can no longer rely on China for full or "unconditional support" to it against India, says Rashid, in his forthcoming book, 'Pakistan on the Brink: The Future of America, Pakistan and Afghanistan' that is slated to hit the stands on March 19.

"China wants a strategic relationship with Pakistan to balance a rising India, and Pakistan has shown a willingness to provide it.

"But China is not prepared to treat India as an enemy, as Pakistan wants it to; rather, China wants the two countries to live in peace, not in a state of proxy war," Rashid writes.

In his latest book running into more than 230 pages, Rashid says that once upon a time, China strongly supported Pakistan's position on Kashmir, but since the mid-1990s it is no longer the case.

"China has a massive $ 60 billion trade and business relationship with India, which it envisages will rise, six fold in the next ten years. China will not forsake that by throwing its support wholly and unconditionally to Pakistan," he says.

Many Pakistanis, he says, believe that if its relations with the United States finally break down, the lost economic aid can be replaced by China.
 
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