Design your own tank

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partha
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Re: Design your own tank

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manish rastogiji,
A small suggestion. Hope you don't mind - avoid using ............ & !!!!!!
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Re: Design your own tank

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Sure thing, sometimes gets out of hand!
But will try to keep in control.
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Re: Design your own tank

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some of the stuff mentioned in this post reminds me of japnese cartoons, next they would be dreaming of tanks joining together to make a giant robot.lol
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Re: Design your own tank

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Cross post

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The Army further seeks to know if the vehicle has provisions for hard points for a suitable weapon mount capable of firing a 7.62mm General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) from the co-driver’s seat at a frontal arc of minimum of 120 degrees. And hard points for a suitable weapon mount capable of mounting either the MILAN anti-tank guided missile, 0.50/12.7 Heavy Machine Gun, or Automatic Grenade Launcher in the rear permitting it to fire in a 360 degree arc.

The LSV, it (RFI)?says, must be configured to have stowage space for carrying communication sets, spare ammunition, water and fuel. The Army has also sought information on whether the LSV can be air portable/para droppable using the AN-32, IL-76, MI17 etc.

Among other information sought, the Army has expressed interest in knowing if this vehicle can operate in high altitude areas ranging between 9000ft to 15000 ft mean sea level (MSL) and has demanded for a vehicle which can negotiate a verticle and tilt slope of not less than 25 degrees and a verticle step of minimum 30 cm. It also wants the vehicle to be able to operate in harsh temperatures like -10 degree celsius and 45 degree celsius
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