I gave this example as a general reference.
Its not about fighting wars, its about establishing deterrence in a conflict which is likely to respect the nuclear threshold.
Ask your self. In case of clarity, I am talking about the employment of anti tank assets at operational and tactical levels, you are struck at strategic level which is incorrect approach in Indo-Pak perspective.
Not necessarily.
As per "quantity has its own quality" is not so practical idea in modern warfare. A balanced approach is necessary. The level of conflict where quantity plays its role for delivering a qualitative advantage no longer reach in modern warfare. Only major advantage quantity can bring swiftly is ability to open multiple fronts or over stretch the defense line of enemy with less numerical might. Which is considerable advantage, but again, do not offer as much decisive advantage as it was used to do in WW2 and Cold War era.