Rajput_Pakistani
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The post above you pretty much explains the "armor protection". Its a hollow shell and the original T-55 turret is still there. Any modern 120 mm-125 mm Anti Tank round could easily penetrate that, as well as anti-tank guided missiles.
If this is what we have in our arsenal, a basic T-55 with a few meager cosmetic and internal upgrades here and there, do you really expect it to stand a chance against a upgraded T-72 or T-90 both of which are latest T series designs and successors to the T-55??
We might as well as have converted them into self propelled mortar systems if we were going to waste money and resources.
Its the same old Basic Armor underneath:
My dear,
If you have read about Al-Zarrar, it has got 54 up gradations over old T-59. Engine upgrade, electronics suit upgrade, target acquisition, night fighting capabilities. So it has majorly updated in its mobility and fire power. On any day 125mm smooth bore can rip open any target that IA may present.
Now coming to Protection phase. Certainly a 42 ton tank cant be compared to 60 ton tank but that difference in armored thickness is compensated through better mobility.
(A major difference in Soviet vs West tank design)
Now this picture, clearly shows a tank which has "Burnt Out" but not disintegrated. Show me a single spot where external element had penetrated through armor. This hollow armor supposed to have ERA plates on them, but during COIN ops, when this tank got destroyed there was none. Still no crew was dead and tank still stand there in a single piece. Heck look at its barrel.
This is the level of protection of Al Zarrar (42 ton tank) without ERA.
PS: Kindly search for a thread where Iraqi Abraham tanks has been destroyed by insurgents. Also look for pictures of destroyed Merkava during Lebanon war and T72s destroyed in Chechniya.
We shall then compare those with Al Zarar protection level.