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Towards Self-reliance in Armaments

Patron Lt Gen (Retd) Sardar F S LODI looks at the induction of Al-Khalid main battle tank in the Pakistan Army.


July 20th 2001 was an important and significant day in the history of Pakistan’s defence effort when the first batch of 15 Al-Khalid main battle tanks after lengthy factory and user trials were handed over to the Pakistan Army at a simple and dignified ceremony at Taxila. The tanks were issued to the 31st Cavalry Regiment of Pakistan’s Armoured Corps. President General Pervez Musharraf was the chief guest at this historic and proud moment. He addressed the assembled guests who included cabinet ministers, high-ranking civil and military officers and the diplomatic corps. The President said that although Pakistan is a peace-loving country and has always worked for stability in the region it cannot lower its guard and must posses a deterrent force required to thwart any misadventure by its adversaries.

The President went on to say that Pakistan’s efforts for peace and stability in the region would not be at the cost of security. The government he said would provide all possible resources to ensure a strong defence for a stable Pakistan. Being a developing country, the president said, it was important for Pakistan to find cost-effective solutions and to develop indigenous manufacturing capability to meet defence needs. The Armed Forces, he said, were committed to safeguarding the frontiers of the country and were constantly engaged in preparing themselves to meet all possible threats. But wars today were fought not just by the Armed Forces. The whole nation is required to engage in economic, scientific, political and social endeavours and to promote production in all conceivable fields.

President Musharraf felt that the achievements made in the field of defence production should be noted and utilized to improve the economy and meet the development needs of the nation. Over the years, he said, the nation had made sacrifices for setting up defence production facilities and it was time now to start getting dividends. “The defence industry must diversify itself and promote export of defence equipment,” the President said. He called it an auspicious day to witness the maturity of a project conceived 10 years ago.

An amount of $20 million was spent on the indigenous development of Al-Khalid main battle tank, spread over a period of eight years. This shows the low development costs of the tank. As a comparison it must be noted that our neighbour India has invested over $500 million on its Arjun tank which is still not in production. President Musharraf noted that the highest power to weight ratio had given Al-Khalid tank an agility, which can be matched only by the German Leopard tank. Al-Khalid carries a 125mm smooth bore gun, which can destroy enemy armour at long ranges. Composite materials and explosive reactive armour provide protection to the crew against a variety of anti-tank weapons. Its ability to automatically track targets is available only in the French Leclerc tank. With Hunter Killer day-night sight and a state-of-the-art fire control system, Al-Khalid is truly a world class tank, said the President of Pakistan.

Al-Khalid main battle tank is the result of a joint development project between HIT (Heavy Industries Taxila) of Pakistan and NORINCO (North Industries Corporation) of China. It has a combat weight of 46 tons and carries a crew of three. Fitted with a 1200 HP water-cooled diesel engine, which gives it a maximum speed of 65 to 70 km an hour with acceleration from 0-32km in 10 seconds. It has a 125mm smooth bore main gun equipped with a dynamic muzzle reference system and supported by a 7.62mm co-axial machine gun and a 12.7mm remote firing anti-aircraft gun. The power to weight ratio is 26 horsepower per ton, enhancing the tank’s agility. Al-Khalid’s combat range is 400 kilometres which expands its operational range with minimum logistic support. The thermal night vision devices enable the tank crew to fight at night as well.

Chairman of Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) Lt. General Hamid Javed, himself a cavalry officer and familiar with the user requirements, said the factory has a capacity of producing 100 Al-Khalid tanks a year to meet the needs of national defence. At present, however, 50 tanks per year will be manufactured as required by the Pakistan Army. He said, if a friendly country placed an order for the tank the HIT would be able to meet the demand. General Javed pointed out that some Muslim countries had already shown keen interest in Al-Khalid tank. At present the country’s armament industries export weapons and military hardware worth $150-200 million every year. Now with indigenously produced high tech products at competitive prices, the export potential of the country should increase considerably.

Foreign military journals of repute have given Al-Khalid tank good reviews. Journal of Military Ordinance in its March 2001 issue writes. “One of the highlights of the show was the Al-Khalid main battle tank that is the result of co-operation between Pakistan and China. Fairly lightweight by Western standards at 46-tons, the Al-Khalid carries a 125mm smoothbore main gun of Chinese design. The fire control system for the main gun includes an image-stabilised dual magnification gunner’s sight, a panoramic commander’s sight, and a thermal imager. The fire control system also employs an autotracker. The vehicle carries 7.62mm co-axial and 12.7 anti-aircraft machine guns. Additionally, it is equipped with grenade launchers on each side of the turret that carry twelve smoke and four high explosive grenades.”

The journal goes on to say, “The Al-Khalid is powered by the 1,200 horsepower Ukrainian 6TDF diesel engine that generates 26-horsepower per ton. This allows the tank to reach a maximum speed of over sixty-five kilometers per hour and to accelerate from 0-32 kilometers per hour in less than ten seconds. The Al-Khalid has a maximum cruising range of 400 kilometers. Six prototypes of the Al-Khalid have been tested over the last ten years. From these six prototypes, four basic configurations have emerged.”

Jane’s Armour and Artillery journal edited by Christopher F. Foss describes the Al-Khalid tank as follows: “Layout of the tank is conventional, with the driver’s compartment in the front, turret in the centre and the power pack at the rear. The turret and hull are of all-welded steel armour construction and an additional layer of composite armour has been added over the frontal arc, to which explosive reactive armour can be added if required. Turret thickness at the front is estimated to be 600mm with the glacis/nose estimated to be 450 to 470mm. The armour is of modular design enabling the user to change the damaged modules or replace the existing models with new armour packages as the threat evolves or as new technology becomes available.”

Jane’s goes on to say. “Main armament is a 125mm smoothbore gun fitted with a thermal sleeve and a fume extractor. This can fire APFSDS (muzzle velocity 1,760 m/s), HEAT (muzzle velocity 850m/s) and HE-FRAG (muzzle velocity 950 m/s). It can also fire a laser guided projectile fitted with a HEAT warhead. The gun is fed by an automatic loader enabling the crew to be reduced to three — commander, gunner and driver.”

“The computerised fire-control system includes a bi-axis stabilised dual magnification gunners sight, bi-axis stabilised commanders sight with hunter killer capability, computer, commander’s control panel, laser range-finder, crosswind sensor, tilt sensor and angle velocity sensor. This allows the Al-Khalid tank to engage moving targets under day and night conditions. The complete power pack, which consists of the engine, transmission and cooling system, can be removed from the vehicle in 30 minutes to facilitate field replacement.”

The Hindustan Times newspaper of August 13 had this to say: “Let me begin with the Al-Khalid tank. Even a cursory look at its capabilities shows that it is an armoured corps commander’s dream. In its offensive capabilities and speed on level ground, it meets every requirement that the Indian army’s most up-to-date GSQR (General Staff Quality Requirement) for India’s MBT (Main Battle Tank) project more than a decade ago (16 years). More important, it has a fire control system that enables it to acquire and shoot at targets while moving at high speeds over rough terrain. This is something that India’s mainstay, the T-72 tanks cannot do (some are being upgraded to have this capability). The fact that all this capability has been packed in a tank with only a 1200 HP engine, means that it has an overall weight of 40 tonnes or thereabout against the Arjun’s 55 tons (Indian tank under development for the past 16 years). This will give it a lower profile than the typical MBT and make it harder to hit.”

Al-Khalid tank is an outcome of very tough efforts during the last eight years resulting in a very modern tank for the Pakistan Army, said the dynamic chairman of Heavy Industries Taxila, Lt. General Hamid Javaid. He said Al-Khalid is an ideal blend of mobility, firepower and protection and its high agility and obstacle crossing capability. The final product is the outcome of dedication and selfless devotion to duty displayed by the Chairman and his team of officers both in uniform and mufti. The nation is proud of their achievements and hold them in high esteem.
Towards Self-reliance in Armaments - Lt Gen (Retd) SARDAR F.S. LODI
 
KMDB - Tank Power Pack with 6TD-2 Engine


The power pack with 1,200 hp 6TD-2 engine and reversive side gearboxes ensures tank movement in any climatic conditions, including ambient air temperature of up to +55°C and extreme dusty conditions, without any degradation in mobility characteristics. The power pack is compact, reliable, easy in maintenance and operation.

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Requirements met by al-khalid


KSA had in principle agreed to buy 150 Al-Khalid tanks worth $600 million. All trails are COMPLETED and some modification have already made to Al-Khalid. (current Al Khalid)

1- Trials at 55 C were successful with very fine dust not making any impediment on the engine and performance of the tank. (not many Indian Tanks have achieved that)

2- Turret power control now is all electrically controlled backed by manual control (KSA)

3- A new European Renk LSG 3000 transmission has been incorporated (KSA) (SESM 500 for Pak)

4- There is some type of ‘special’ armor has been installed. During trails this ‘special’ armor (on the hull and turret) tested through live firing which defeated all types of 120 & 125 mm tank projectiles. (PA & KSA) (this is the armor is was talking about)

5- Modifications have been completed which resulted in increasing the 125 mm rounds from 39 to 49

6- Ammo storage for 12.7 & 7.62 mm has increased from 1,000 to 1,500 and 4,000 to 7,100 rounds respectively, thus, making Al-Khalid the most heavily weaponized tank in the world.

7- The power pack (engine, transmission & cooling system) can be removed in 30 minutes and reinstalled in 35 minutes.

8- KSA Al-Khalid will be equipped with (PA also), IBMS (PA also), and active threat-protection system.



Peru's requirements were:

1) Capability of withstanding modern ammo fired by 120L55 from distances higher than 2000 meters.
2) Acceptable capability of resisting a Spike hit.
3) Capability of tracking and destroying a Leo-2A6 from 2800 meters in all weather conditions.
4) Delivery of tanks within a year.

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a diagram comparing the current MBT-2000/VT-1A turret with Type 99-ish add-on armour (last one) to the several Type 99 versions.
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nabil-
The turret is more spacious than any t-64/80/90 variant and this has allowed for additional weapon carriage. The Pakistani tank crew rates mbt 2000/ Al Khalid very highly in terms of performance, survivability, crew comfort and electronics. They prefer AL Khalid over T-80 or any other mbt in service.


alkhalid vs mbt2000 by nabil



I have been following Chinese and Pakistani military developments for many years now and i can tell you that Peru have had a very good deal in mbt 2000/vt1-a. This history goes back to 1990 when China built their first third generation mbt under the designation type 90 II. The initial version did not fulfill their requirements but Pakistan had a close look at it and recommended many modifications for it especially fire control system and the power plant hence it emerged as the type 90 IIM. Pakistan began to invest in the project more than $20 million dollars with radical enhancements in fore control, optics, gun, tracks and the engine. They are manufacturing it indeginously in Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT). The actual type 90 II and present Al Khalid/ mbt 2000 are radically different mbts having only external similarities. The engine is Ukrainian 6td-2 developing 1200 hp diesel engine coupled with sesm esm 500 automatic transmission, automatic tracking facility (as in french leclerc), a powerful western fire control system with ballistic computer, Sagem matis third generation thermal imager, 125 mm auto frettaged chrome plated smoothbore gun (48 cal), full electric controlled turret function, remote firing capability with the hatch closed, gps and ins functions, water fording upto 5 meters with preperation, indeginouly developed ATCOP LTS 1 laser threat detector that can detect all kinds of laser threats and warns the tank crew within milli seconds, Fully 360 turn capability, Panoramic hunter killer sighting system, Battlefield Management System with active datalink for all tanks as well as other vehicles nearby and new armor that was developed with Ukrainian and Chinese co-orporation that defeated all types of conventional tank ammunition. Remember that Pakistan already has the Ukrainian T-80 ud tanks that were bought as a stop gap measure until Al Khalid was inducted. India bought the T-90S mbts to counter the T80s and Al Khalids but now they are going to buy improved T90 M to counter Al Khalid after realizing that their Arjun is far from induction and Al Khalid in current form is more than a match for T-90S.

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Russian translation about MBT 2000/ Al Khalid.
Pakistan's new tank near China 99G

According to the Russian armored vehicles, net October 9 reported that Pakistan's military plans for its fleet of "Ali Vivienne" main battle tank to conduct a comprehensive improvement, including the installation of more sophisticated fire control systems, and optoelectronic countermeasures systems. Pakistani military experts believe that the move will significantly upgrade the tank first-hit targets.

It is learned that, in order to enhance "Ali Vivienne" tank night fighting capabilities, the Pakistani side will install the French Sagem company's third-generation thermal imaging discussion. In addition, the tank main guns of the firing rate would be raised.

In addition, the Pakistani military also plans to Ukraine Order "VARTA" type optoelectronic countermeasures devices (from Russian "curtain" system evolved). After the installation of the equipment can significantly enhance the tank in the event of a half-led guided weapons to attack the enemy when the survival rate.

Should be noted that the Russian side has suggested India to buy Russian-made tanks for the military installation of the "curtain" system, but it was the latter refused.

At the same time, taking into account the summer desert areas in Pakistan when the surface temperature may reach 50 degrees Celsius, Pakistani military also plans to "Ali Vivienne" tank installation of high efficiency air conditioning. In addition, tanks installed within the display system will also be replaced.

In addition to improving the existing fleet of tanks, the Pakistanis also in the process develop a new generation of "Ali Vivienne II" main battle tanks. New tanks will be equipped with more powerful main gun fire, while defense capability will be more complete. Expect, "Ali Vivienne II" will be closer to China in the form of 99G. In addition, "Ali LEADER II" of the mobility will also be stronger, its engine power to reach 1500 hp.

"Ali Vivienne" is Pakistan's help in China and Ukraine developed a more advanced main battle tank, based on the former Soviet Union developed T-72. The tank full weight 48 tons, member 3, the main weapons include a 125 mm smoothbore gun, one 12.7 mm and a 7.62 mm caliber machine gun.

The tank fitted with a 1,200-horsepower power system of Ukraine 6TD-2 engines, a maximum speed of 70 km / h, and sustainable travel 400 kilometers. It is said that at present, "Ali Vivienne" tank production has reached 300
 



senior members ,this is not 'anther' alkhalid thread , rather it will pool and unify data under 1 thread , for quick access

please dont ask questions here as this thread would ultimately end up spammed to 30 pages full of comparisons without any info , that way, thus defeating the purpose of this thread!



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Al-Khalid I

Originally posted by Adios Amigo

Dear fellows! Back in 2008, XYON and Bezerk, Our Tank Gurus on PDF broke the news that Al-Khalid I was near its completion, and they even brought out the Images of AK-I prototype directly from HIT. here are those pictures to refresh your memories,


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Apparently there are a few modifications in the exterior of the tank, such as side skirts etc etc. But internally a lot of improvements have been made and there is a marked difference between Al-Khalid and Al-Khalid I. Bare in mind all the current Al-Khalid will go through AK-I upgrades.

The tank shown here is yet to be painted and covered with ERA kits & a other few vital combat systems

According to XYON,"It is equipped with a more powerful Ukrainian 1200HP engine and a few other gimmicks such as the IBMS, dual DNVS, most likely an LTS, etc etc. Initially it was planned to display the AK-I at the IDEAS 2008 but later it was dropped".

On February 24, 2010, General Tariq Majeed CJCSC, Visited Heavy Industries Texila(HIT). The video released shows Al-Khalid I in action for the first time, Fully painted and in ready to be delivered form. From 0.42- 0.52 Al-Khalid-I is shown in action, enjoy:tup:

 
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One of the most significant things about the Khalid upgrade is the comprehensive air conditioning, in summer closing the hatches is unbearable if you have no AC - I have also heard about personal cooling kits being introduced to tankers.
 
bcz Ukraine refused to furnish engine, peru gave up Chinese MBT-2000 and bought Ukrainian tank at last.chinese tank engine(1200) is mature completely in present.but expensive than Ukrainian engine.so chinese MBT-2000 always used Ukrainian engine for cost.
but for it all Chineses MBT-2000 will use new domestic tank engine(1200) so as to export
Chinese MBT-2000 will not have the future of Ukrainian engine .
 
the reason i have indirectly mentioned the sales was actually post the requirements of different countries, which alkhalid met-- the end choice fell through politically in the case of s.a

Pakistan's Al Khalid Tank, widely considered one of the most competent Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) in the global arms market, has received an update, according to GrandeStrategy sources. This new version of Al-Khalid is said to be ready for production, although orders are yet to be placed for production to begin. The Al Khalid II is said to have a new armor that has been tested to defeat all known 120mm and 125mm rounds. This "special" armor is a major technological breakthrough for Pakistan. The tank has received a new transmission and revised electronic turret control.


The Al Khalid II has a new Integrated Battle Management System (IBMS) and active threat-protection system, the latter being an upgrade from the passive system in the earlier model. The tank is now perhaps the most heavily weaponized per tonnage of any tank, being able to carry 49 125mm rounds, 1,500 12.7mm and 7,100 7.62mm rounds.

Rumors suggest that Saudi Arabia is ready to procure the Al Khalid II but not going through with the deal because of differences with the political administration in Pakistan. Rumors also indicate that these relate to the kickbacks demanded by Pakistan's infamously corrupt President Asif Zardari, nicknamed "Mr.10%".

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The specifications surfaced about T-90S were nothing special so much so that T-80ud was better in some aspects like a more reliable engine, ballistic computer and so on. To say the AK=T-90S is like saying T-80ud=AK which is far from truth. Yes the Russians have been making tanks fro more than 70 years and have earned tremendous capabilities in tank design but their tank do suffer by some basic design limitations which has been highlighted time and again. An example is T-90S and even M model where tank crew not only have a crampy interior but lack of Panoramic vision, a Battle Management System and even datalink ability which limits its battle field awareness, hence survivability. One wonders why India took delivery of the same MBT but in three different versions that too in a span of less than 8 years?? Its not just upgrading, rather rectifying issues surfacing in each version from S to M to AM. Having no intentions to degrade Russian engineering and technological expertise, both T-80 and T-90 have K-5 armor and a powerful 125 mm main gun which is among the best out there.
 
a very nice and informative thread indeed but there is a slight problem.
we already have threads running on Al-Kalid tank. creating a new thread creat lot of trouble as the information is scattred in multiple threads and also many thing are repeated over and over again.

i will suggest that we MODs must merge this with:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/general-defence/29568-pakistans-al-khalid-tank-gets-updated-2.html

this will add to infomration already existing on the thread and will help in compiling the required info at one place.
there are over a dozen threads running on Al-Khalid! :undecided:

thanks and best regards!
 
This is a non spam , non disscussion thread , to pool informative data from hundreds of alkhalid threads -- THIS IS NOT ANOTHER ALKHALID THREAD -- I urge senior members to pool data if they can , as i have gone through quite a lot of threads and sites to pool this data for you guys , who just want the info , without going through hundreds of pages of discussions

think of this thread as on the lines of jft info pool thread

regards
 
unlike a common belief of AK being a light mbt, it has a thick layer of Kevlar armor covering almost all the vehicle particularly the floor area. During AK-1 mine explosion tests, this armor proved to be very efficient causing no losses of any sort and increasing crew confidence. It is a modified version of AV-8 armor developed in house.
 
Sir, ANTIBODY
I think every every information till now relating to Al-Khalid has been posted.
what i could share ? :what: any how many thanks for such information .
 

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