Path-Finder
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2013
- Messages
- 24,393
- Reaction score
- 1
- Country
- Location
Love to see this Beast Of War in PA but what is the likely cost of each unit could also be a issue!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What is the success rate of Akkor?(any guess?) This looks very interesting.Nope...Trophy uses a shotgun like blast to eliminate incoming projectiles. AKKOR is the equivalent of Iron Fist which launches a explosive projectile interceptor.
- Trophy has 17 ammunition whereas AKKOR has 4. Plus side of AKKOR is it can neutralize kinetic energy perpetrators while Trophy can't.
- Another difference of the AKKOR is; It uses proximity fuse instead of time delayed fuse. Which offers better interception against projectiles which has variable thrust. (RPG-29)
- Possible downside of using using proximity fuse is offering less protection against RPG-30 which launches a precursor rocket prior to main round. (not confirmed, my guess)
We don't know bro...we are still waiting for more details.What is the success rate of Akkor?(any guess?) This looks very interesting.
What is the success rate of Akkor?(any guess?) This looks very interesting.
Somehow, i am getting the feeling that Al-Khalid is not living upto expectations and we have started looking for other options. It is beyond doubt that Altay is a wonderful tank produced by great Turks and Pakistan must get them in some decent numbers in case it passes the tests in hot desert and colder climates.
However, i would recommend that for the sake of our national pride and honour, we should have the will to make Al-Khalid a success story otherwise we simply have no right to mock indian arjuns.
it is a success story in the sense, that it was a decent tank made and built and sanction proof. It was not indigenously designed in pakistan but it served as a building block imo, the bad points are it obviously isn't a resiliant enough machine. the problem with HIT is the lack of money, i'm sure more can be done with the AK but where in the hell are there going to get the money.Somehow, i am getting the feeling that Al-Khalid is not living upto expectations and we have started looking for other options. It is beyond doubt that Altay is a wonderful tank produced by great Turks and Pakistan must get them in some decent numbers in case it passes the tests in hot desert and colder climates.
However, i would recommend that for the sake of our national pride and honour, we should have the will to make Al-Khalid a success story otherwise we simply have no right to mock indian arjuns.
AL KHALID has proved to be great and we are further improving it. AL KKHALID would always be our main MBTSomehow, i am getting the feeling that Al-Khalid is not living upto expectations and we have started looking for other options. It is beyond doubt that Altay is a wonderful tank produced by great Turks and Pakistan must get them in some decent numbers in case it passes the tests in hot desert and colder climates.
However, i would recommend that for the sake of our national pride and honour, we should have the will to make Al-Khalid a success story otherwise we simply have no right to mock indian arjuns.
Tank built of imported parts, mainly from Germany.....right now Turkish company TUMOSAN signed contract with Austrian company AVL for engine design and integration. TUMOSAN says it aims to conclude the program within 54 months and "with maximum possible local content.". So, be patient and wait for final production of this tank.acquire Altay tanks? No
get tech from Turkish companies and Altay to incorporate in AK versions, yes