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Current IFV of Pak army is this:
The maaz APC/IFV has eight missiles total with one on launcher and rest stored inside for reloading.
Hope that this system is inducted on the APCs:
And combine the multi launcher with the 25mm gun used on the Al-Hamza:
And voila you have a system similar to the american bradley:
The system may also be mounted on an Al Khalid or a Type 59 chassis to get something like the terminator:
Or the BTR-T:
Protection can be increased with ERA or bolt on armor. Firepower can be increased with use of laser guided missile (chinese or turkish maal) and 30mm cannon instead of 25mm.
Basically it will shred the older T-72Ms India has and will be able to damage and potentially kill the T-90s.
This sort of vehicle does not require the logistics support of a tank (can even be airdropped) due to lower weight (which should also help perform better in mountainous or dessert terrain).
The maaz APC/IFV has eight missiles total with one on launcher and rest stored inside for reloading.
Hope that this system is inducted on the APCs:
And combine the multi launcher with the 25mm gun used on the Al-Hamza:
And voila you have a system similar to the american bradley:
The system may also be mounted on an Al Khalid or a Type 59 chassis to get something like the terminator:
Or the BTR-T:
Protection can be increased with ERA or bolt on armor. Firepower can be increased with use of laser guided missile (chinese or turkish maal) and 30mm cannon instead of 25mm.
Basically it will shred the older T-72Ms India has and will be able to damage and potentially kill the T-90s.
This sort of vehicle does not require the logistics support of a tank (can even be airdropped) due to lower weight (which should also help perform better in mountainous or dessert terrain).
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