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Ukraine on verge of signing new deal with Pakistan

Where did sindh come in between oplot discussion???
They were going for a good system. Although they intended to do massive corruption in the process.
HIT couldnt come up with a good 8x8 apc nor a good mrap to this day.
All they were able to do was a joke in form of israeli mrap copy attempt. Pathetic.
I wonder that Sindh have some serious issues. Why not someone from Sindh invest and develop a factory or Heavy industries on private basis to assemble Turkish or Ukraine/Serbian origin APC for Sindh Police and Sindh Rangers.
 
Ukraine in talks to sell Pakistan 100 tanks


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A Ukrainian officer stands next to a Ukrainian Oplot tank in Kiev on Aug. 19, 2009. (Genya Savilov/AFP via Getty Images)

WARSAW, Poland — Ukraine is negotiating the sale of 100 T-84 Oplot main battle tanks to Pakistan, and plans to use the funds to modernize the production capacities of its state-owned defense industry and invest in research and development, according to daily Gazeta Wyborcza.

The potential deal, which is to be handed to Ukraine defense group Ukroboronprom, would mark another export contract for the supply of the tanks following a deal signed in 2011 with Thailand. Bangkok is to obtain a total of 49 Oplots.

In the 1990s, the Ukrainian defense industry supplied 320 T-84UD tanks to Pakistan’s military under a deal worth some $600 million.

In addition to export sales, Ukroboronprom is also producing Oplots for the country’s armed forces. Last month, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko announced that more than 300 million hryvnia (U.S. $12 million) will be allocated to acquire an undisclosed number of tanks for the Ukrainian land forces.

A “lion’s share of the money” will be allocated to purchase Oplots “so that our soldiers can effectively fight,” Poroshenko said in a statement by Ukroboronprom. The Ukrainian military is combating Russia-backed insurgents in the country’s east. In March 2014, Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula.

The Oplot has a weight of some 51 ton. The tank can carry a crew of three, and it is enabled with a maximum speed of 70 kph, according to data from Ukroboronprom. The Oplot is produced by the group’s subsidiary Malyshev at its plant in Kharkiv.


https://www.defensenews.com/land/2017/08/09/ukraine-in-talks-to-sell-pakistan-100-tanks/
 
Antonov went into liquidation. Why not buy some tech from them?
 
i dont think PA will proceed with the purchase of Oplot because so far no experienced military has operated them only three countries are the users and those are .. Ukraine (10 tanks in service),Georgia (12 tanks in service) and Thailand have about 25, how can PA will procure 100 of them :D? anyways its an old news ....
 
i dont think PA will proceed with the purchase of Oplot because so far no experienced military has operated them only three countries are the users and those are .. Ukraine (10 tanks in service),Georgia (12 tanks in service) and Thailand have about 25, how can PA will procure 100 of them :D? anyways its an old news ....

Georgia has no Oplot s in service. Are you suggesting that Thailand and Ukraine are inexperienced?
 
Can any expert here compare Al khalid..Oplot and T-90s???just the main advantages and disadvantages
would appreciate it
 
Georgia has no Oplot s in service. Are you suggesting that Thailand and Ukraine are inexperienced?
exactly.... we have seen the professionalism of Ukranian army in Donbas war
 
Can any expert here compare Al khalid..Oplot and T-90s???just the main advantages and disadvantages
would appreciate it
It's impossible to assess the quality of armour technology used in each tank. Moreover, only the Army (after evaluating each) can make a judgment call on reliability and performance. But on paper, they're very similar: 1,130 hp (T-90MS) and 1,200 hp (AK & Oplot) diesel engines, 125 mm guns, APFSDS and HEAT shells, ATGMs, 12.7 mm and 7.62 mm machine guns, etc.
 
Tanks, artillery, basic rifles, basic/medium weight choppers and workhorse aircraft fighter need to be either in house or JV given the amount we will procure, buying of the shelf is not a good idea. it said that we haven't did enough previous JV in tanks to become at least partial self sufficient in design and procurement
 
Well this sure went cold like the service rifle replacement
 

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