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Al-Khalid, Type 98 and T-90 Continue to Dominate World Tank Market

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originally posted on asia defence on march 04, 2009

In its annual analysis "The Market for Tanks," the Forecast International Weapons Group projects that the international market will produce over 6,500 main battle tanks, worth in excess of $26.76 billion, through 2018. However, while increased modernization and retrofit remains transparent to FI’s analysis of new-production tanks, this factor remains a significant component of the international market.



Dean Lockwood, weapons systems analyst at Forecast International, notes that "in 2008, U.S. Department of Defense contract awards for the maintenance, RESET, and upgrade of the existing M1 Abrams inventories carried a total value in excess of $1.46 billion. That was equivalent to more than 46 percent of the total value of all new-production main battle tanks entering the international market in 2008 (nearly $3.17 billion). Last year, the Chinese Type 98 program maintained its position as the single largest new-production program. Yet, with a total value of $395.79 million (for 116 new-production tanks), the Type 98 program was worth only about 27.11 percent what the U.S. DoD spent on the M1 Abrams in 2008."


The expense associated with the modernization and retrofit of high-end main battle tanks pales in comparison with the prospect of new tank procurement. Thus, FI expects new production of high-end tanks to remain relatively low, accounting for 14.9 percent of all production and 24.22 percent of the value of the market during the forecast period.


In terms of sheer numbers, Forecast International expects Pakistan’s Al Khalid, the Type 98 of the People’s Republic of China, and the Russian Federation’s T-90 (including India’s licensed T-90S production program) to continue to dominate the market, representing 60.57 percent of all new tanks rolling out worldwide, and accounting for 52.28 percent of the value of the market, through 2018.


In the international market for main battle tanks, the days of U.S. and European domination over new production are long gone. Nevertheless, the established U.S. and European players continue to make their presence felt. The 120mm Rh 120 smoothbore ordnance, the state-of-the-art Leopard 2, and the combat-proven M1 Abrams continue to set the standard for main battle tank design worldwide.


Second only to the infantryman in terms of combat effectiveness, the "mailed fist" of heavy armor remains the arm of decision on the modern battlefield. Further, as Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-present) evolved from a war of movement into a security operation, the main battle tank has proven surprisingly adaptable. According to Lockwood, "In the congested streets of Iraqi cities, the Abrams serves as a significant force multiplier, fully up to meeting the challenges of an asymmetric warfare environment."
 
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I won’t worry too much about cost comparison between US and China. 50% of the cost of upgrading is manpower. An average highly skilled American technician gets paid at least three times as much as his Chinese counter part.

Similarly cost of upgrading equipment is also a lot higher in the US.
 
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^ Exactly.

Can anyone explain as to how Al-Khalid is (or will) dominate the world market?
 
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After the upgrading of some features may be al khalid can attract the customer there were a rumored that saudi arabia is evaluating the ak but that didn't materialized due to saudi interest in t-90 . but this tanks main focus is not the international cuctomer but the serve the need of pakistan army which its fulfilling rightly .
 
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No its a POF made tank based on Type-90... with a ukranian power pack.and upgraded VETRA-1.While FCS,avionics,gun,BMS,warning lasers,rehbar,UAV conectivity etc are indigenous..... n french transmission,thermal sights etc.
 
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No its a POF made tank based on Type-90... with a ukranian power pack.and upgraded VETRA-1.While FCS,avionics,gun,BMS,warning lasers,rehbar,UAV conectivity etc are indigenous..... n french transmission,thermal sights etc.

autoloading.
 
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Nobody is purchasing Al-Khalid, not even China except Pakistan...

Doesnt matter.. it is still being purchased by Pakistan.. and since we are amongst those inducting new tanks.. and the Al_khalid is being purchased in numbers.. it dominates.. the same goes for the Type-98..Who else is buying it ?? Except the Chinese at the time.. and since it is the tank being purchased in numbers.. it dominates the world market.. although I disagree with the title..
It should not be "dominate the world market".. it should be "dominate tank sales" or something.

Talk about having a lot of time to dig something out of the dark.. only to make cupcake points.
 
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@mech. modified fire-control system=french, g. Night vision for the gunner (achieved through a dual-magnification thermal imaging sight)=french...upgraded n modifed by POF.....Hunter killer =french..... Auto loader is of chinese or ukrainian origin.... But its further upgraded b modifed by POF......It fires 9 rounds per min.

ballistic computers=POF
French Auto-tracking, interfaced with gunner station, firing four types of munitions, gunner's thermal imaging sight, commander's image intensification night vision sight, gyro-stabilized and UPS power supply system
Armour,era,nbc=POF
Laser thread sensors=POF
 
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Doesnt matter.. it is still being purchased by Pakistan.. and since we are amongst those inducting new tanks.. and the Al_khalid is being purchased in numbers.. it dominates.. the same goes for the Type-98..Who else is buying it ?? Except the Chinese at the time.. and since it is the tank being purchased in numbers.. it dominates the world market.. although I disagree with the title..
It should not be "dominate the world market".. it should be "dominate tank sales" or something.

Talk about having a lot of time to dig something out of the dark.. only to make cupcake points.

VT-1A(tank) very downgraded version of AK were sold to peru.
 
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