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I write 8000 word first post and Philips asks Sita kaun thiOriginally posted by philip fowler:
Whatever has happened to the DRDO's indigenous and laudworthy effort Tank "X",unveiled at the recent DEFEX in Delhi,where an Arjun turret was carried on a T-72 chassis?This to some extent mitigates the weight and size problems faced with Arjun.
Wait tillmore Open source stuff comes for exact numbers.Arjun works.But cost consideration may give the future to karna numbers wise rather than the Arjun.After some 300/400 Arjuns.They will be deployed.Originally posted by P Chupunkar:
Well what is the final answer in term's of Arjun.
1) its being deployed
or
2) Its not being deployed
and
1) Its a dud
2) Its a dud but some useful tech has been developed and can be used for eg. in tank ex
3) Its a not a dud and will be operational pretty soon.
4) I don't know
Actually tank-ex/karan has stowage for 32 rounds. compared to 39 for arjun.Originally posted by Rudra Singha:
Karan carries only 22 rounds for whatever reason.
How were they able to fit the arjun turret on
the much smaller turret-ring of the T-72 ? this
means there is some rack space above waist level
but floor area is same as t-72.
they need to increase the ammo stowage somehow.
does arjun carry all rounds in the bustle ? if so
what is in the karan bustle ?
This is exactly what is happening.As for the problems, I think they have been adequately identified, and efforts are underway to change the situation. I believe in the next couple of plan periods, India will have a fairly well developed military industrial complex where DRDO will play the role of Project Manager and Research Controller with a lot of research and manufacturing being carried out in the private and public sector.
There is a concerted effort by Defence Ministry and the Industry to achieve this. It is not going to happen overnight, and when it happens we can expect politicisation of the process as well. Just as in Disinvestment Policy, it will finally come through and the end result will be a succesful culmination of achieving the strategic goal of independence in technology and production of weapons.
Our endeavour in the Space and Nuclear efforts are but case studies of how this has happened.
And what EXACTLY are western specifications?They have independent mindset and design philosophy.They dont try to make a tank to western specifiactions..
Harry, you make it sound extremely simple and easy task to keep adding technology to loads of equipment as and when it comes. When you make it first you try to get it right. You dont just make the tracks, fix a gun and engine and then say we shall add equipments as and when it comes. Having spent time and money, we can wait for sometime to get a tank (or Plane) that has the latest technology and is miles ahead of the competition.they should have accepted some tank initailly even though it was inferior , we could have upgraded on the way once they are inducted , and as and when our DRDO labs make breakthroughs or foreign stuff is available.
What is wrong in asking and demanding the best of all worlds. If this is what suits our conditions then IA has every right to demand this of DRDO.Unlike our IA guys who want a tank with American sophistication , French lightness, Russian ruggedness
Are the germans willing to provide the powerplant in the current conditions or has the DRDO decided to procure the wartsila engine ?Originally posted by nitin:
Vinod,Harry..
..However,from the Army point of view,they didnt want to get saddled with a "political" tank.Ie they were unsure whether the DRDO and others would have the technical ability to improve the tank and whether the finances for the same would be forthcoming from the politicos.
...Now all that remains to be seen is whether the Army and the MOD are willing to commit funds to support a superior INDIAN tank rather than depend upon a dated russian design with critical weanesses.
lets see.Pakis wont buy any North Korean tanks.They have committed themselves to their "indigenous" AlKhalid.And we have no clear indication that it is indeed the equla of the T90.Just a hypothesis and claims by NK.Originally posted by Vinod T. Kumar:
If the following story is true! It is ironic, that after 15 years of R&D India is still in the process of figuring out as to which of the Panadava’s, it is going to have for a MBT. On the other hand we have North Korea poor, starving, with all kinds of sanctions imposed on it (deservingly), and last but not the least technically backward was able to reverse engineer the T90. If the past is any indication in few years Indian T90’s will be facing the Paki T-2002 (probably procured at much cheaper price).
From Asia Times: “North Korea succeeded in developing a new main battle tank, the capabilities of which are nearly identical to those of the T-90 tank”
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/DG06Dg01.html
To quote Narayana: "Since my Yahoo profile says I'm 3 years old, this must be true".Originally posted by Vinod T. Kumar:
On the other hand we have North Korea poor, starving, with all kinds of sanctions imposed on it (deservingly), and last but not the least technically backward was able to reverse engineer the T90. If the past is any indication in few years Indian T90’s will be facing the Paki T-2002 (probably procured at much cheaper price).
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Peace man, I was just pulling your leg a little and also trying to point out as to why does my finger tips are hurting.Sorry Raj! I repeat the question yet again, what has happened to Tank "X"? BY this I mean, has the GOI /MOD/DRDO said anything further on the status of this tank? The tank has been unveiled, but are we going to build on it further?
Going by orders for polish FCS around 250 T-72s will definitely be upgraded. Rest time will tell. But I have full faith in middlemen appointed by Poland to get the needful orders.There have been programmes to upgrade the T-72s in service, bringing them almost upto T-90 capability.