@notorious_eagle Would you please verify if the info provided by
@iLION12345_1 in the past few posts is valid? Those are long posts, but the gist seems to be:
a) Pak's AK is better than T-90.
b) Arjun (ignoring the weight issues) is not a good tank Vs Pak's tanks.
c) Pak's tanks / ammunition / armour protection is much better than those of India's.
Please be aware that I did not (try to) understand much of the techinical details in those posts.
However, please give your inputs.
PS: I am aware you are a pakistani, but is Arjun (ignoring weight issues) not a good tank?
I’ll condense it for others, Removing the technical details, what I said was:
A) AK is better than T90 with regards to more advanced ammunition and better ERA, T90 would somewhat better protection on turret, AK much better protected on hull front (T90 somewhat better on hull side). AK has newer gen ERA. (ERA and base armor are different things, overall armor here means combination of both). AK and T90 have fire control systems and tech from similar Eras, AK-1 has better FCS and tech than T90S, as it is newer. Ammunition advantage is with AK/AK-1. Mobility would be similar. Numbers in Indian favor.
B) Arjun MK1A has good technology, but poor armor, mobility and ammunition/Gun. MK-1 is not good in general.
C) The protection of VT-4 is better than any Indian tank. AK/AK-1 mentioned above. T84M has similar armor to T90, even with newer ERA, since base armor is better on T90.
The rest of the fleet of both countries only have enough armor to be relevant against smaller Anti-Tank weapons (modernized T72 and Type 85 have average protection, older T72 and AZ poor protection) not ATGMs or other tanks (unless obsolete ammo is used, like the BM17).
Ammunition advantage is with Pakistan in all cases, as all Pakistani tanks fire The same 2 rounds, Naiza DU for AK/AZ, BTA-4 for T85, T84M (haven’t even talked about that thing yet) and VT4. All Indian tanks fire 3 ammunition, mango and older BM17 (being replaced and should be gone in a couple of years) for T90/T72 (both have same gun), and 120MM APFSDS for Arjun, all are inferior to both Pakistani rounds.
I can provide sources for all of this, if anyone wants to verify. Just ask.
after going through all the pages I am just wondering if any one can throw some light on how well our tanks can sustain against the DU rounds from Pakistani amour.
Explained above, Pakistan uses Naiza DU. Apart from T90 (on turret and upper front plate), it is unlikely any Indian tank could survive it. BTA-4 APFSDS is superior to Naiza-DU, Pakistan uses that ammo on T84M, VT-4 and type 85.
Keep in mind no tank is immune, the strongest parts of tanks are turret front and upper front plates, on these areas T90S can generally stop Pakistani ammo, and Pakistani tanks can stop any Indian ammo. The difference is all the other places, Pakistani tanks could penetrate other places easier than Indian ones could due to superior ammo, that doesn’t mean Pakistani tanks cannot be penetrated in weaker spots by Indian tanks, generally tankers never aim for weak spots in actual combat, only center mass. That’s why better ammo maters.
At the end Of the day it comes down more to training, intel, combined arms and also technology, usually whoever gets to fire first will be at an advantage, that’s where the advanced sensors, FCS etc come in.