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Russia to show new tank in India

I think we should wait a couple years for the new Russian MBT. It will also cost less considering it will replace Russian MBts so its procurement number itself will be alot, i mean Russians have a very big armored regiment, i think its biggest in the world and secondly it will be better than this MBT.

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Also are you sure about this news. First of all there are already a couple of thread with the similar heading on this thread but all of them said Russia will showcase the new t90 technology and that does not mean they have to bring the whole mbt here, i mean it could just be a scale down model or a video presentation, they don't really need to bring the whole mbt.
 
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Russia to Show New Tank in India | Defense | RIA Novosti

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Russia will display a prototype model of its new T-90S tank at the Defexpo 2012 arms exhibition in India later this week, arms firm Rosoboronexport delegation head Viktor Komardin said on Monday.
"This new tank will be the gem of the show," Komardin said. "Its first foreign presentation will be the main event," he added.
"The Indian Army already operates the T-90, so its modernized variant - which, by the way is an absolutely new machine - will be of great potential interest to the Indians," he said.
The show will take place in Delhi from March 29 to April 1.
India has overtaken China as the world's largest conventional arms buyer in the last five years, according to a report from the Swedish Stockholm International Peace Research Institute released last week. India spent $12.7 billion on weapons in that period, 80 percent of which came from Russia.

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New Russian MBT :

Armata main battle tank

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Russia will complete the first prototype of the new Armata main battle tank by 2013 and begin production and deliveries to the Russian Armed Forces in 2015, Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov and the CEO of tank manufacturer Uralvagonzavod Oleg Sienko told Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the Lenta.ru news portal reported.

Uralvagonzavod and the military are testing the main components of the new tank. No other details were reported. Meanwhile, the Defense Ministry has signed a contract worth six billion rubles with Uralvagonzavod to upgrade 170 T-72 main battle tanks, to be carried out at a specially prepared facility in Omsk, Lenta.ru said.

“The Russian armed forces will have a new main tank with fundamentally new characteristics, fully automated loading and separate crew compartment by 2015,” Lieutenant-General Yuri Kovalenko, former First Deputy Head of the Russian Defense Ministry’s Automotive Armor Directorate said last April.

Kovalenko said work from other projects, including Object 195 and Black Eagle, will be incorporated in Armata's design.

The new Russian main battle tank protype Armata will be completed by 2013 1702122*-*Army Recognition

Also read this interesting article :

Russian armoured vehicles to roll on single platform

Russia is the first to be switching to a uniform combat platform in three major types of ground vehicles, which will presumably make them easier and cheaper to build and maintain, while their modular design will allow to develop different systems, depending on their purpose. The first platforms of this kind of modular design will be produced in two to three years.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has approved the design of a new heavy crawler platform for the Russian armed forces, says Major General Alexander Shevchenko, Chief of General Tank Automotive Directorate. The development of “perspective technologies” for the Russian military is now going through a major transformation. And what comes out of this can forever change the country’s army.

“Standardization can simplify both the maintenance and combat application of the military hardware, increase modularity in its design, including possible usage of versatiletarget modules on chassis to meet different objectives. All platforms have the so-called “open architecture” avionics to make it easier to add new systems,” says Viktor Murakhovsky, an expert on armoured vehicles. “Different hardware complexes can be built on the basis of a single sighting-system node by adjusting the number of various observation channels to create a system for a combat, reconnaissance or a command vehicle.”

A new versatile armoured platform, “Armata,” is expected to “set to rights” the Russian armoured forces, plagued by chassis and components of every stripe. The most popular tank, the T-72, and its upgrade, the T-90, will be revamped to stay in the Russian army, except for its first-line units , which are to be equipped with the cutting-edge “Armata” by 2015 to 2025. But the T-90 won’t disappear for good as its recent modification, known as the T-90S, is in fact set to keep its export market. It was announced that the T-90S will make its reappearance at the upcoming Defexpo-2012 show in India.

The Russian armed forces will have as many as four versatile base platforms: the “Armata” crawler platform for heavy tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other types of motorized infantry brigades weighing up to 65 tons. Among other projects are the “Kurganets-25” medium crawler platform in the 25-ton range and two wheeled platforms – a medium 25-ton and a light 10-ton platform of the “Bumerang” family.

The idea to build modular-design platforms was up in the air for quite a while. The collapse of the Soviet Union crippled the production of already existing hardware and stalled its further development. The West was the next in line to dip its toes in this water, with the American line of the “Stryker” wheeled combat vehicles and a whole family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) clearly coming off the charts.

Still, no Western army ever considered bringing all vehicles of all weight classes onto a single, unified platform. The US tried to grapple with this task in its modernization program called Future Combat Systems (FCS), which was cancelled after over-ambitious plans of the US military command to outfit its vesicles with cutting-edge equipment threatened to drain its funds.

Russia had it easier, having had to learn from the FCS example, which proved that any sweeping modernization can only bust the budget. In this sense, Russian armoured vehicles, which are capable of employing both the existing equipment and systems that are still under development, have much more chances to come off the blueprints and into reality.

Russian armoured vehicles to roll on single platform: Voice of Russia
 
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I think the existing T 90s should be upgraded as much as possible. Then end production and pump out Arjun MK 2's at a full clip. Eventually the force will be arjuns. The T 90s can provide support while the T 72s can be phased out.
 
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Russia is also offering the upgrade of T72 at defexpo 2012.

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Other products from Rosoboronexport....



Rosoboronexport, JSC is going to present at the Defexpo India 2012 Land, Naval & Internal Security Exhibition (29 March - 1 April) more than 150 military-purpose products.

Since the first Defexpo India in 2000, Russian enterprises have been regularly taking part in this major trade event in the Asia-Pacific Rim. The region accounts for 43 percent of the total Rosoboronexport's deliveries for export in 2011, and India is the largest importer of Russian military equipment.

«Competition has been on the rise in recent years. This is an objective process since Indian market is a strong attraction for manufacturers. It should be added that its tender terms and conditions are very demanding. Therefore, the fact that we are winning a considerable part of them testifies to high quality of Russian products as well as to efficiency of our marketing strategy'', - marked Victor Komardin, deputy director general of Rosoboronexport and head of the delegation.

A display of the upgraded T-90S main battle tank will be the central event at the exhibition. For its demonstration ''Uralvagonzavod Research and Production Corporation'', JSC has set up a separate exposition with a full-scale prototype of the new tank in desert environment. Its spectacular multimedia presentation has been developed with the participation of Rosoboronexport's specialists and will be run for foreign delegations.

A new tank turret is the main upgraded tank component. The turret is fitted with a new automated fire control system, a more precise 125-mm gun, a remotely controlled 7.62-mm machine gun, and a new explosive reactive armour providing an enhanced level of counteraction to all existing antitank guided missiles, as well as additional protection from high-precision weapons, mines and field charges. Thanks to commander's stabilised panoramic sight, gunner's multichannel sight, and all-round surveillance system the automated fire control system provides effective day and night target detection, identification and engagement at halts and on the move. The tank controllability is greatly improved due to installation of an automatic gearbox and a steering wheel sweep drive. The upgraded T-90S tank is powered by a 1,130-hp diesel engine. It is also fitted with an auxiliary diesel-generator unit which powers the tank at station, thus both saving tank fuel consumption and considerably decreasing its infrared signature. Tank designers have also managed to retain the traditional advantage of Russian tanks: small weight and dimensions. For the time being the upgraded T-90S is the best tank in the international arms market, judged by the combination of its characteristics.

Rosoboronexport specialists expect that the first public presentation of the upgraded T-90S tank at Defexpo India 2012 will attract great attention of foreign delegations, and, subsequently, a good number of contracts for land forces.

Visitors can be briefed on a wide range of Russian weapons and military equipment at the Rosoboronexport stand equipped with an interactive exhibition system designed to demonstrate capabilities of a number of exhibits. It will be run in India for the first time. Advanced simulation technologies realised in this system allow working out combat concepts and modelling tactical operations in real time during exhibitions.

«Among items intended for land forces the upgraded T-90S will undoubtedly attract much attention, but I would like to highlight yet another new product, namely the Kornet-EM antitank missile system which we offer also in a version mounted on the chassis of the Tigr armoured vehicle. In the naval systems sector it is the Amur-1650 submarine for which a principally new engine, an air-independent propulsion unit, is coming through the final tests. Of course, we also expect high interest in nearly all Russian air defence assets'', - said Victor Komardin.

There are also plans to discuss during the exhibition upgrading programmes for the T-72 and T-90S tanks supplied earlier. Rosoboronexport proposes comprehensive modernisation programmes able to substantially improve basic parameters, such as firepower, protection and mobility.

Rosoboronexport presents:

• Land systems: Tigr armoured car, Kornet-EM antitank missile system, BMPT fire support combat vehicle, BMP-3M infantry combat vehicle, BTR-80A armoured personnel carrier, Smerch multiple launch rocket system, Nona-SVK self-propelled artillery gun, Khrizantema-S self-propelled antitank system, Vena self-propelled artillery system, a family of BREM type armoured recovery vehicles, a wide variety of close combat weapons and ammunition.

• Naval systems: Amur-1650 and Project 636 diesel-electrical submarines, Gepard 3.9 and Project 22356 frigates, Tigr and Project 11356 patrol ships, Tornado small missile ship (gunship), Mirage, Mangust, Sobol patrol boats, various sets of shipborne armaments, maritime control and surveillance systems.

• Air systems: Mi-28NE combat helicopter, Ka-226T multi-purpose helicopter, Ka-31 radar picket helicopter, Mi-17 type helicopters, Il-76MD military transport aircraft, Il-78ML tanker aircraft.

• Air defence systems Buk-M2E, Pechora-2M, Tor-M2E and Antey-2500 air defence missile systems, Pantsir-S1 air defence gun/missile system, Igla-S man-portable air defence missile system, a large variety of radars.

In the spotlight are:

•Amur-1650: With its new sonar system and low signature caused by lower noise level and smaller displacement, the Amur-1650 submarine provides earlier target detection and tracking in duel situations than submarines of the preceding generation do. Its powerful and well-balanced weapon system includes advanced torpedoes and various types of cruise missiles that can be launched in salvoes. The Amur-1650 submarine can perform a new for conventional submarines mission by engaging ground targets with long-range high-precision missiles. At present such missiles are exported only by Russia.

The submarine can be fitted with fuel-cells based air-independent propulsion system and diesel fuel reforming scheme. Air-independent systems of this type generate hydrogen on board submarines in sufficient adequate for underwater navigation. As a result, it is unnecessary to keep highly explosive substance on board and to complicated complex and expensive on shore infrastructure facilities.

• Kornet-EM: It is the newest system which meets the requirements for an advanced antitank missile system. By integrating a target tracker the Kornet-EM system actually realises the fire-and-forget principle, providing enhanced target tracking accuracy and kill probability in the entire range envelope. The Kornet-EM has a range of fire of 8 to 10 km depending on ammunition type. The missile with shaped charge warhead provides 1,100-mm to 1,300-mm armour penetration. The system's capability of launching two missiles in salvo against a single target provides guaranteed penetration of any existing active protection system on armoured vehicles. The new antitank weapon system can equally engage air targets, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, helicopters, diving attack aircraft, thus enhancing qualitatively combat unit capabilities on the battlefield.

• Antey-2500: The Antey-2500 multichannel mobile air defence missile system is effective against the whole gamut of aerodynamic targets, as well as ballistic missiles launched at a range of up to 2,500 km and flying at a speed of up to 4,500 m/s. Thanks to having its own all-round and sector target acquisition radars, the Antey-2500 system can operate autonomously without using data from outside radars or ballistic missile early warning systems. The latest version of this air defence system with a range of fire extended to 350 km will debut at the exhibition.


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Other Russian products :

1. Kornet-EM antitank missile system on Tigr armored vehicle (both will be there)

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2. Amur-1650 submarine

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3. BMPT fire support combat vehicle

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4. BMP-3M infantry combat vehicle

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5. BTR-80A armoured personnel carrier

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6. Smerch multiple launch rocket system

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7. Nona-SVK self-propelled artillery gun

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8. Khrizantema-S self-propelled antitank system

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9. Vena self-propelled artillery system

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10. a family of BREM type armoured recovery vehicles

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11. a wide variety of close combat weapons and ammunition.

12. Project 636 diesel-electrical submarines (kilo)

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13. gepard 3.9 class frigate

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14. Project 22356 frigates

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15. Tigr Patrol ship

16. Project 11356 patrol ships (i don't know which boat they are talking about but Project 11356 is the talwar class and they are heavily armed frigates).

17. Tornado small missile ship

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18. Mirage, Mangust, Sobol patrol boats.

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19. various sets of shipborne armaments, maritime control and surveillance systems.

20. Mi-28NE combat helicopter

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21. Ka-226T multi-purpose helicopter

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22. Ka-31 radar picket helicopter

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23. Mi-17 type helicopters

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24. Il-76MD military transport aircraft

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25. Il-78ML tanker aircraft

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26. Buk-M2E

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19. various sets of shipborne armaments, maritime control and surveillance systems.

20. Mi-28NE combat helicopter

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21. Ka-226T multi-purpose helicopter

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22. Ka-31 radar picket helicopter

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23. Mi-17 type helicopters

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24. Il-76MD military transport aircraft

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25. Il-78ML tanker aircraft

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26. Buk-M2E

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