Was the DGMF sleep walking when it issued the GSQR then? Or did it expect the Arjun to also levitate during trials?!? Did they not know about the load rating for railways and roads? Let's see the real PhDs answer that.VKumar wrote:To effectively deploy Arjun, it would be first necessary to strengthen the road/bridge infrastructure in the district/state of deployment, the railway network, repair and maintenance workshops, etc. Are we seeing any sight of that happening? Perhaps the Army realises that such investment in infra may not happen and therefore it would be unwise to ramp up on Arjun numbers.
Another thought may be purely defensive, as to how such an excellent infra can assist the enemy if they breakthrough.
Of course better infra will anyway be of value to civilian life, agriculture, industry etc. but that may not be the focus.
Three years ago, before vanishing, I had shared a link from a railways enthusiast forum, and the clearances from pole to tracks plus the extent to which an Arjun would overhang, with and without skirts (which were removed during transport to minimize damage),. Nor did anyone talk about how clearances are not reliable le because poles are not consistently laid (distance from pole to tracks) . I didn't see anyone else either post these numbers or actually contradict them before harrumphing about the low quality of posts and criticism of IA going too far.
Let's assume DRDO/CVRDE are as clueless as IA/DGMF has been saying/trying to prove. What stopped the same brilliant lot from identifying these issues earlier and simply asking for FMBT to be developed earlier (we already know that the Bhim track also was derailed, yes?). So, I admit my lack of knowledge. Request those harrumphing to post the Road rating and bridge rating maps to share their inputs on the distribution and current upgrade plans.
Indian Bridge Management System was launched last year and will be the primary source for load rating of bridges and roads... Without this information and the clearances of overhanging tank sides, no point cribbing about logistical issues regarding Arjun. This is now 80% complete and will be completed by December. Master plans will be released by next March. There will be no excuse for lack of information and bad infra then.
Here are a few relevant links:
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http://indianexpress.com/article/india/ ... 8758/lite/
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease. ... lid=151406
PS: Ramana sir, sorry about the comparison of maintenance information etc. This is someone who reports to our CEO and now knows my support for the Arjun. I can't treat him like a regular chaiwala. Shall ask him instead for links to folks who are in a position to share this info.