Night vision is almost completely useless. Tanks more than anything need thermal imaging, that works better expecially to identifiy targets at long ranges. Night vision is cheap but would be worthless endevour. As far as pakistan or china have more tanks capable. It doesnt matter. because the indian army will "rarely" come across enemy tanks. As far as the indian army is concerned, their current fleet of soviet/russian tanks is just there to batter the forwards positions of the enemy. Taking out enemy tanks is the job of the artillery and airforce. Pakistan will use the same concept. Although with the arrivial of the Arjun mbt that can be changed. But to put in prespective for you, ill try to explian on a simplier model. Say you have 2 t-90s and the enemy has 1 alkhalid. if you move your tanks to the front, that 1 ak can take out 2 of your tanks because(for arguments sake) the ak is superior. what will you do? you would wait until the artillery pieces are in position to bombard them(indirectly) or the airforce if they have the time and resources. because even if you had 5 t-90s, the you would still loose 2. and even reveresed where the t-90 is superior, with those kinds of looses the war or battle almost seems worthless, causing then you wont have tanks by the time you reach the cities or larger military installations. that is why the militaries around the world have acceapted the fact, that stalingrad will never happen again. artillery is more accurate and so are bombs. atgm is another solution.Indian Armys tanks have a night vision capability of 20 percent, Pakistans have 80 percent while China has 100 percent, General Deepak Kapoor admitted this outrageous military debacle by saying: You are right.
You dont answer you enemy with a sword for a sword. if your enemy draws a sword, you should draw a lance or better yet a gun.
its war.
the indian army does want to upgrade the t72 fleet but they are looking into multiple solutions and the lowest bidder as usual will win. they were no in a hurray.
if your argument is, how will the t72 attack enemy bunkers with at night. the answer is light.
the question you should be asking is what thermal imaging will the t72 recieve in order to see at night expecially hostile armour.