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poor logic friend.By simply looking at the date of a design, it doesn't help much. AK-47 is designed in 1945-47. Yet PA is using it... by your account you should hand over all your AK-47s to "bangali"
there is a huge difference between "hawi" firing and firing" straight" under fire.
majority of the ppl only good at hawi firing.
@PanzerKiel has PA ever tried using tracked-wheel vehicles? They are like half way between tracked vehicles and wheeled vehicles. You can take out the wheel and install the tracks in like 20 minutes.
Perhaps these could be useful in the Sindh desert. If the idea works, they could be used to create "tanks" that are somewhere betweened wheeled light tanks and MBTs.
The importance of NLOS (Non Line of Sight) systems, smart munitions ranging from Harpy drones to laser guided rockets, are a very important aspect of modern warfare that should not be underestimated. A standard NLOS platform should be introduced in the PA at the earliest, most ideally it should be a local design that is simple to mass produce. The aim should be that every battalion should have NLOS precision fire capability.
In addition, a proactive means of countering drones and NLOS systems should also be found. This means not only AAA, but perhaps also a CAS platform that has an air-to-air role. A simple CAS platform, whether manned or unmanned, would allow PA to counter enemy attempts to use drones and NLOS systems against the PA. By flying low, nap-of-the-earth terrain following capabilities engendered by adequate terrain following avionics, a CAS platform would attempt to stay outside of the battle between the PAF and IAF, while taking out enemy drones, ground assets and artillery batteries. They would also be able to take out enemy air defense assets, thus allowing greater permissibility for own drone assets to perform.
@PanzerKiel
One of the main problems being faced with a 3 man or less crew or an armored vehicle is its daily maintenance. The 4 or 5 man crew is not only needed for operating the armored vehicle, but it is also required for its maintenance. Its really a big and complex machine which cannot be easily looked after by a two-man crew.Two man tank concept.
A simple tank designed to meet the needs of the modern battlefield. Tanks today have become too big, complex and expensive. A small two man tank allows increased armor protection, while reducing costs and complexities.
The main gun is a twin barrelled, high velocity 40mm cannon, working on the Gast Gun principle. It is complemented by an ATGM launcher that auto-loads 10x ATGMs. A 12.7mm gun is mounted coaxial to the main gun. The vehicle is also armed with a smoke grenade launcher with 20x smoke grenades.
Weapons are cued using HMDs available with both the gunner and the driver.
This "small is beautiful" design allows for a simple and low cost tank that is mass production capable, allowing for rapid increase in armor in anticipation of, and during armed conflicts.
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One of the main problems being faced with a 3 man or less crew or an armored vehicle is its daily maintenance. The 4 or 5 man crew is not only needed for operating the armored vehicle, but it is also required for its maintenance. Its really a big and complex machine which cannot be easily looked after by a two-man crew.