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The Great Indian Tank Design Challenge

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Broadsword: The Great Indian Tank Design Challenge

Translate your views into a blueprint for India's Future Main Battle Tank. Join hands in designing the Broadsword Mark I

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Since so many enlightened visitors to this blog have published so many responses to the articles that I posted on the FMBT, let us harness some of this expertise into a tank design for India. That is something that the Indian Army has not been able to finalise so far!

Please don't do what the army does: which is to cut-and-past a bunch of specifications --- 120 mm smoothbore gun; active armour; ATGM, etc --- and imagine that you've produced the blueprint for a tank.

Instead, start by analysing how the Indian Army would use its tanks in a war with a likely adversary. What would be India's operational objectives, and what kind of tank would be best suited for fulfilling those aims. For example, the Israelis realised that they might need infantry along with their Merkavas to mop up opposition... and that a heavy, lumbering tank was okay because no deep advances were envisaged... etc.

So, unlike the Indian Army, start by thinking through how the FMBT would be used. Given India's geo-political situation and the strategic dynamics of the region, what would be the military's operational objectives in a war. Then deduce the likely mission profiles; then arrive at the systems needed to achieve those.
 
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Focus on the Arjun.
you know they like to brag and dream, we should position ourselves as the audiences not the judgers, so they wont accuse us being bashing them

so I had a good laugh after reading this
 
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What are you on about?
^^they are all about the color green.

you know they like to brag and dream, we should position ourselves as the audiences not the judgers, so they wont accuse us being bashing them

so I had a good laugh after reading this

given ur general position on everything Indian
dont laugh too hard or u may get ur nickers in a twist
 
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sab kuch chorro & buy merkava4 thats the best optionas it is proovan its worth in desert
 
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Yeah we are very Well !!

But this is For Next Decade we are Planning for, Better Start Now so we will have them on time Considering How our defence Projects Run

My friend, we want many things in life, but resources are limited :D

Well, if I am not mistaken - the Arjun is a heavy tank unlike the T-90. Are you implying that the Arjun is not enough to get the job done?

What exactly is this 'future MBT' have in mind to differentiate it from the current Arjun?

You know, the M1 Abrams and the Merkava had been around for decades, and still going strong. There's the M1A2, Merkava Mk. 4 and there are even rumors of an M1A3. Those bad boys have plenty of spirit and fight in them.

And this is done through continuous R&D and upgrades to the same platform. They never redesigned another tank from scratch - it'd be a waste of money. Rather, it's better to continually improve the existing design as per future battlefield scenarios.

Do you know how much money is involved in designing a tank from scratch, testing and putting them into production? It's a lot of money and complexity.

After all the time-consuming, hard work and money spent behind the Arjun, why do you guys want to design another tank? It makes no sense unless the Arjun is a complete failure.

---------- Post added at 03:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:26 PM ----------

Oh wait, the source is a blog! "><
 
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My friend, we want many things in life, but resources are limited :D

Well, if I am not mistaken - the Arjun is a heavy tank unlike the T-90. Are you implying that the Arjun is not enough to get the job done?

What exactly is this 'future MBT' have in mind to differentiate it from the current Arjun?

You know, the M1 Abrams and the Merkava had been around for decades, and still going strong. There's the M1A2, Merkava Mk. 4 and there are even rumors of an M1A3. Those bad boys have plenty of spirit and fight in them.

And this is done through continuous R&D and upgrades to the same platform. They never redesigned another tank from scratch - it'd be a waste of money. Rather, it's better to continually improve the existing design as per future battlefield scenarios.

Do you know how much money is involved in designing a tank from scratch, testing and putting them into production? It's a lot of money and complexity.

After all the time-consuming, hard work and money spent behind the Arjun, why do you guys want to design another tank? It makes no sense unless the Arjun is a complete failure.

---------- Post added at 03:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:26 PM ----------

Oh wait, the source is a blog! "><

This kind of posts, bring up the level of discussion. Thanks mate... :)
 
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my personal view is that in the long run we might be seeing Tank EX witha lot more new gizmo's & some really good name& thats it ??????
 
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