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And you just confirmed it....
Holy ****.....
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Early Arjun
Leopard 2
Early Arjun
Vickers Mk7/2:
**** just gets more interesting.
They went with the German design....
Ideally speaking Today's Arjuna MBT is Arjuna MK V. Before MK I there were 3-4 early design which were forced to change by Indian Army...
To BHASWAR: Yup, it was one of the earliest prototypes of Arjun & the photo was of the late 1980s. There are several more photos of all the prototypes of Arjun MBT that are contained in a special commemorative book on the Arjun MBT that was brought out by DRDO last year. Of course, there will be several ‘horrible’ internet chat forums whose members have already started masturbating after blindly assuming that the photo shows the Arjun Mk2 (godforesaken morons!!!). All designs of indigenously-built warships are not frozen even after hull fabrication has begun, & the P-17A FFG is no exception. Certain bad habits of the IN’s Naval Design Bureau do tend to linger on.
So dumb of you!!Seem Indian tank can't shoot straight. It's probably Indian manufacture didn't pass muster and produced poor quality barrel that bended down.
The early design looked good on paper but Indian's tank manufacturing capability couldn't produce it so they changed it to the ugly poorer defense straight block design. It is easier to use a slate of straight metal block than having sloped metal block.