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India might likely use Russia's new Armata tank as a prototype for its own armored vehicle, Gazeta.ru reported. Earlier this month, defense expert Samir Patil from India's Gateway House analytical center said his country was willing to buy the Armata platform or some of its elements for future development of their own tank.

Soviet and Russian military hardware makes up around 40 percent of all hardware in the Indian ground forces. The proportion is even higher in India's Air Force (80 percent), and Navy (75 percent). In total, there are around 600 T-55 tanks, almost 2,000 T-72M1 and 640 T-90C tanks.

India has been trying to work on its own main battle tank designs but this effort has produced under engined tanks

While no Ministry of Defence official would comment on the fate of the decade-old Futuristic Main Battle Tank (FMBT) project to be developed by DRDO, an Army official said FRCV has "surely killed" the FMBT. The Indian Army this month floated a global request for information to seek partners to design the new tank under a program called Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV). As a medium-weight platform it would weigh 40-plus tons, compared with the locally developed Arjun, which weighs 60 tons.

The Army plans to begin induction of the basic FRCV by 2025-27, which would be the platform on which numerous variants would be developed to serve different functions. These variants will include a tracked light tank, a wheeled version, a bridge layer tank, a trawl tank and mine plows, armored recovery vehicle, self-propelled gun, anti-aircraft tank, artillery observation vehicle, engineer reconnaissance vehicle, and armored ambulance.

India to Develop New Tank, Use Russian Armata as Prototype / Sputnik International

Is India’s Main Battle Tank Finally Doomed? | The Diplomat

India's Tank Plan Clouds Future of Arjun

Good enough for China, but India spurns Arjun | Business Standard News
 
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What is this gateway house..The only reliable defense think tank in Delhi is IDSA. Rest are rabble rousers and have vested interests.
 
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Not just M1A1 but R2D2 as well.

But majority of the contents in the Arjun is imported and you cant challenge the institutional mentality of IA which is totally addicted with T series.
On topic :Who is this gateway house?
Who are they to decide on the behalf of
GoI ?
Russians wont get deals like they got during earlier decades .From now on the deals would be mainly concentrated on 'Make In India'.Only for Indian private sector.
 
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Tata motor sucks, give them middle finger please Indian. Lol inidan used Russian tank in the tanks competition. Lol, where is Tata motor tank lol lol.
 
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India might likely use Russia's new Armata tank as a prototype for its own armored vehicle, Gazeta.ru reported. Earlier this month, defense expert Samir Patil from India's Gateway House analytical center said his country was willing to buy the Armata platform or some of its elements for future development of their own tank.

Soviet and Russian military hardware makes up around 40 percent of all hardware in the Indian ground forces. The proportion is even higher in India's Air Force (80 percent), and Navy (75 percent). In total, there are around 600 T-55 tanks, almost 2,000 T-72M1 and 640 T-90C tanks.

India has been trying to work on its own main battle tank designs but this effort has produced under engined tanks

While no Ministry of Defence official would comment on the fate of the decade-old Futuristic Main Battle Tank (FMBT) project to be developed by DRDO, an Army official said FRCV has "surely killed" the FMBT. The Indian Army this month floated a global request for information to seek partners to design the new tank under a program called Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV). As a medium-weight platform it would weigh 40-plus tons, compared with the locally developed Arjun, which weighs 60 tons.

The Army plans to begin induction of the basic FRCV by 2025-27, which would be the platform on which numerous variants would be developed to serve different functions. These variants will include a tracked light tank, a wheeled version, a bridge layer tank, a trawl tank and mine plows, armored recovery vehicle, self-propelled gun, anti-aircraft tank, artillery observation vehicle, engineer reconnaissance vehicle, and armored ambulance.

India to Develop New Tank, Use Russian Armata as Prototype / Sputnik International

Is India’s Main Battle Tank Finally Doomed? | The Diplomat

India's Tank Plan Clouds Future of Arjun

Good enough for China, but India spurns Arjun | Business Standard News
another attempt by foriegn defnce contractors to get indian defnce pie

having said that arjun is indeed obsolete and way too heavy and its not suited for owr doctroine plain and simple no matter who is responsible bottom line is arjun is a very heavy tank it needs to shed at least 10T if it wants to be called the best

what IA needs is a MBT with capability and protection of arjun but with a wieght of T72
 
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Its better for India to leap frog base on Russia Armata, and India should grab it with both hands if Russia agree to sell Armata and transfer technology.
 
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It is a decent tank for the price and the terrain it was built for.
thats right onli if they could some how make it lighter

whats stopping them to make it lighter by putting an a very compact unmanned turret with autolader like armata :hitwall:

Its better for India to leap frog base on Russia Armata, and India should grab it with both hands if Russia agree to sell Armata and transfer technology.
no russia will never do that even if IA orders more than 1000 MBTs in first order :coffee:
 
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