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India Army has over 1193 T-90 tanks. Another 464 by March 2025

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In November 2019, another Rs 20,000 crore indent was placed on HVF for 464 more upgraded T-90S tanks to add to the 1,193 such tanks already inducted. After the first 657 T-90S tanks were imported for Rs 8,525 crore from 2001 onwards, the next 1,000 are being licensed produced by HVF with Russian kits. The 464 additional T-90S tanks are scheduled for delivery by March 2025.

 
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British army after seeing the nagorno karabah war has decided to get rid of its tanks and focus on drone. Pakistan should also not buy any more tanks and invest in drones and loitering munitions. That's the way forward. Cheap effective and easy to make
 
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Just wow. This figure is from November 2020 so expect another 50 tanks already delivered.
HVF Avadi is producing almost 120 tanks per year now.
Can any other tank factory in the world (excluding ones in Russia, China & US) even dream of achieving such gargantuan production figures.
A testament to the might of India's industrial capability.
@iLION12345_1
 
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Just wow. This figure is from November 2020 so expect another 50 tanks already delivered.
HVF Avadi is producing almost 120 tanks per year now.
Can any other tank factory in the world (excluding ones in Russia, China & US) even dream of achieving such gargantuan production figures.
A testament to the might of India's industrial capability.
@iLION12345_1

As they say when your enemy is making a mistake. Do not interrupt him
 
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Just wow. This figure is from November 2020 so expect another 50 tanks already delivered.
HVF Avadi is producing almost 120 tanks per year now.
Can any other tank factory in the world (excluding ones in Russia, China & US) even dream of achieving such gargantuan production figures.
A testament to the might of India's industrial capability.
@iLION12345_1
What industrial might? By being an assembler? :lol:
 
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Just wow. This figure is from November 2020 so expect another 50 tanks already delivered.
HVF Avadi is producing almost 120 tanks per year now.
Can any other tank factory in the world (excluding ones in Russia, China & US) even dream of achieving such gargantuan production figures.
A testament to the might of India's industrial capability.
@iLION12345_1

So totally we will have 1657 T90 tanks which is a decent number.... For T90 MS 464 tanks have they started deliveries? March 2025 seems complete induction date of 464 tanks....
 
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Just wow. This figure is from November 2020 so expect another 50 tanks already delivered.
HVF Avadi is producing almost 120 tanks per year now.
Can any other tank factory in the world (excluding ones in Russia, China & US) even dream of achieving such gargantuan production figures.
A testament to the might of India's industrial capability.
@iLION12345_1
Tank assembly is nothing special. India is not producing them in house, just assembly from Russian kits. What ever happened to the Arjun project if India has such good factories? Even Pakistan has higher self-production of tanks than India.
So totally we will have 1657 T90 tanks which is a decent number.... For T90 MS 464 tanks have they started deliveries? March 2025 seems complete induction date of 464 tanks....
India has No MS models on order, that order was never officially signed and was later confirmed that India only had more S models on order. India calls it’s never “S” models “MS” despite them having none of the MS upgrades that Russian tanks have. The 464 further order are base model S tanks as well. Not MS
India also has not changed any of the armor composition of its T90 (as claimed by some that it got upgraded composites) as India cannot do so without Russian permission, something india has never gotten and has often complained about. The only changes india made to the T90s by itself was a Thermal imager for the gunner (still not done on all of them) and AC upgrades.

This also doesn’t solve the issue that these tanks are still using Second generation ERA while the world (including all Pakistani tanks) have moved on to 3rd and 4th Gen. Or that they use projectiles from the 70s while ones from the 80s are still being bought. The ammo India is importing has 460mm/0 deg at 2 KM, something local Pakistani APFSDS achieved in 2003 with APFSDS-T. Current Pakistani rounds have 600 and 650mm/0 At 2KM. Indian T90S only has 2nd Gen thermal imagers. AK and VT-4 have moved on to third Gen. What’s the point of buying new tanks when the systems in them are ancient?
 
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assembly is nothing special. India is not producing them in house, just assembly from Russian kits. What ever happened to the Arjun project if India has such good factories? Even Pakistan has higher self-production of tanks than India.
Wrong.
Indian T-90s have more than 70% indigeneous content.
HVF has reached over 90 per cent indigenisation for the T-72 tank during regular production, and over 70 per cent in the T-90 tank.
 
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Wrong.
Indian T-90s have more than 70% indigeneous content.

T90 and T72 are not Indian tanks though. They are Russian. Anyone can get ToT. If Indian industry is so impressive why does it lag behind countries that are 10x smaller than India (namely all of Europe, not to mention AK has been in production since the 90s.)
And what of all the other points I bring up? You can make 3000 tanks if you want. What’s the use if they can’t even go through the base armor of AK?
 
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T90 and T72 are not Indian tanks though. They are Russian. Anyone can get ToT. If Indian industry is so impressive why does it lag behind countries that are 10x smaller than India (namely all of Europe, not to mention AK has been in production since the 90s.)
We don't lag behind. In terms of value of manufactured goods produced we rank 10th in the world and soon will be in top 6.
 
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We don't lag behind. In terms of value of manufactured goods produced we rank 10th in the world and soon will be in top 6.
So you bring up manufactured goods in a discussion about the capability of Indian tanks. 😅
 
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