I agree in every point with you,so keep on and I continue
Yes the Al-Zarrar is not needed at the Afghan Border, but my upgrades were more related for the Type-59 IIM and Type-69 IIM Tanks which are already in service. You are right the major COIN operations are over but the new threats is already there
ISIS,BLA, rest of TTPs and the ANA (a agressive and uncordinated afghan army-see the list of skirmishes with ANA), the Afghan and Iran Border is becoming the s
ame threat level as the Indian Border and the LOC. So as you have mentioned it already, the new challenge is a hostile border, where trenches,Bunker, posts and Forts are our answer.Besides the Role of the Tank as a direct fire support element, I see the Tank also as
"Battlestation on the Border":
The enemy will need a lot of firepower and force to attack and tackout such a Tank, e
nemys main Force is the Infantry, thats why I suggest that our Tanks at The Afghan and Iran Border should have two machine Guns, one with a turret (as we have seen on some examples) and a seconde one with the MG-3 protected with a shield. Advantage of second machine gun MG-3:smaller caliber
more rounds, higher fire rate on short distance result in more firepower against enemy infantry.
Other advantage of Tanks at the Border: is the mobility, it can
change his position very fast from one Border-post to the under
the attacked one and help it out.
The Tank takes the enemy attention on his own, can give own troops
more time to restructre and locate the enemy fire and so the enemy movement/position
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Direct close and precice firesupport at day and night, at night when it gets
Night Thermal imaging upgrade, which than transform the Tank in a
night mobile/protected observation post
- Tanks are a
moral booster for own troops and the a nightmare for the enemy infantry
Clearly we can say that it makes sense to keep on upgrading and building Tank-Wings which are permanently stationed at the Iran-Afghan Border. I would even reactivate the M-47/48 Tanks (should get a overhaul and uprade at HIT or in Turkey for a good price), see Turkey they have also stationaded the M-48 permanently as force multipliers at the border and in eastern Turkey !
- Turkish M48A5T2 variant upgraded along similar lines to the M60A1, with an M68 105 mm main gun, M60A1 fire control system and an MTU diesel engine, with thermal imaging, M60A3 fire control system and a laser rangefinder.
Thats the way how turksih Army is using older Tanks at the Border as posts/force multipliers