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The picture shows easiest difference for identifying a T-59 from T-69; placement of the headlights.
prototype turret? recent zarrar turrets have a abrams like silohouette
prototype turret? recent zarrar turrets have a abrams like silohouette
What does the first pic depict? Turret being recasted?As no thread is related to T-69IIMP produced in Pakistan I am posting these pics here just for sake of record
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machine work at upside down caste tank turret of T-69IIMPWhat does the first pic depict? Turret being recasted?
yes, fully spaced armor. However as far as I think they might be updated recently to electric turret but if not then they have manual.prototype turret? recent zarrar turrets have a abrams like silohouette
Of course, those have been commonplace on tanks since WW2.@iLION12345_1 Does Al-Zarrar have electric turret drive?
It’s “main armor” does not consist of reflecting plates or spaces since neither of those really exist on the tank, it’s just a misconception.My views on Al zarrar
seeing that its main armor consists of simple reflecting plates and spaced armor meaning it is not meant to be a frontline main combat tank as you all know. It is very good at surviving chemical weaponry especially infantry meaning its meant for large scale infantry support. It is a relatively modren and good FCS, BMS thus having better first hit capability then Indian tanks in the same category. Al Zarrar is mostly made to support our frontline and fill the gaps we see in Ukraine war that relatively old low numbers T64s have proved decisive in Ukrainian defense.
Can it really? if the hull has composites it might be able to, but I don't see the base Type 59 turret being able to resist say a RPG-7. A few AZ were taken out in WoT right? though those might be side or top shots so I won't assume anything based on that. Perhaps you meant with ERA and in that case nvm.but enough to shield the crew from basic weapons like RPGs.
Depends entirely on the warhead being fired and the location where it hits. A standard HE RPG warhead would likely not penetrate the front of a Type 59 turret, any tandem or AT charges most certainly would. The ones in WoT were lost to mainly IEDs and VBIEDS with penetration generally not being acheived apart from a couple of cases where SPG7s were used, and in that case the round went through the front of the turret and clean out the back…Can it really? if the hull has composites it might be able to, but I don't see the base Type 59 turret being able to resist say a RPG-7. A few AZ were taken out in WoT right? though those might be side or top shots so I won't assume anything based on that. Perhaps you meant with ERA and in that case nvm.