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Anti-Tank Capabilities of Infantry Divisions in Strike Corps

No, totally slipped my mind. I remembered Omtas because it was recently whispered about on the forum. I also asked him about the progress of ATAK program with Pakistan but being a Rocketsan guy he didn’t know much about it.


Sorry a bit offtopic but I think We will see both Korkut and mobile Hisar-A performing tests in Pakistan in following period. Both uses same tracked vehicle chassis and it is reported that the negotiations with brother states (the name of Azerbaijan and Pakistan mentioned) will commence when system pass qualification trials. Mobile Hisar-A has also completed the trials in recent months and passed into serial production.
 
Sorry a bit offtopic but I think We will see both Korkut and mobile Hisar-A performing tests in Pakistan in following period. Both uses same tracked vehicle chassis and it is reported that the negotiations with brother states (the name of Azerbaijan and Pakistan mentioned) will commence when system pass qualification trials. Mobile Hisar-A has completed the trials in recent months and passed into serial production.

The only counter argument is having procured FM90 (which is of same class) recently it wouldn’t make financial sense to procure Hisar-A, same goes to Hisar-O and LY80. But can’t be ruled out completely.
 
Put this on Viper :D
 

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Pak will buy long range Turkish Hisar system the current Hisar A will too probably mixing it with Chinese system.
 
R&S, now LAT are under-estimated. They are half strength than of default infantry battalion, but they are completely motorized and have awesome firepower. Almost the whole battalion sits in heavily armed jeeps (trucks carry ammo/fuel/supplies) and can out maneuver any formation of Indian Army be it Armor, mechanized Infantry and Infantry.

Benefits
1.
They use less fuel, can fill up diesel from petrol stations (own and enemy's)
2. Cover more distance and faster than all other units thus good flanking enemy from left or right sides or rear.
3. Have less vehicle breakdowns, can operate on any terrain due to light 4x4
4. Can deploy with in minutes, can mobilize with in minutes
5. Can cross rivers lakes streams broken bridges easily
6. 4x4 be carried by medium helis if need arises, while trucks, APC, MBT cannot be air lifted.
7. Can operate enemy light vehicles like 4x4 if own vehicle is destroyed (65, India also operated CJ-series jeeps, now basic engine functions and driving functions are same even if Indian 4x4 make models are different)
8. Can ambush heavier enemy formations through cover of trees, bushes, ditches etc
9. Excel in hit and run tactics similar to guerrilla warfare and form ad hoc forces to stop an armored force (65 and 71), also can be used to hit enemy supply convoys.
10. Can easily camouflage and hide from IR signatures
11. They easily pull out their 4x4 stuck in terrain through other nearby 4x4, They dont need a recovery vehicle.
12. The drivers can do basic maintenance on 4x4 in the field.
13.The suppression fire from many MG's keeps the enemy infantry pinned down while ATGMs take out MBT, IFV, APC, bunkers etc.
14. They have around 48-50 4x4, so one battalion can cover a massive area for defense.
15. They are used for recon and are regarded as "fighting patrol". In Infantry, fighting patrol is composed of a section or upto 15 soldiers with officer, who engage enemy if they come across them. In LATs, 4 x Jeeps or 8 x Jeeps form a fighting patrol and can easily face enemy tanks or infantry it comes across, decimate as many as it can while reporting back enemy strength and retreat back swiftly to friendly lines.

Downside
As mentioned above, they are lesser in troop strength. They lack protection against all sorts of fire since 4x4 are open top, but then 4x4 is expected to survive through mobility, not body armor thickness. They need fuel to operate.

Future
1. Highly Mobile ,well protected smaller sized MRAPs could be used.
2. FnF ATGM and remotely controlled MGs.
3. Addition of a SAM in every Coy
 
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Pak lacks system like javelian turkey is in process to manufactiring new ATGM

Today heat projectiles are easier to evade
 
R&S, now LAT are under-estimated. They are half strength than of default infantry battalion, but they are completely motorized and have awesome firepower. Almost the whole battalion sits in heavily armed jeeps (trucks carry ammo/fuel/supplies) and can out maneuver any formation of Indian Army be it Armor, mechanized Infantry and Infantry.

Benefits
1.
They use less fuel, can fill up diesel from petrol stations (own and enemy's)
2. Cover more distance and faster than all other units thus good flanking enemy from left or right sides or rear.
3. Have less vehicle breakdowns, can operate on any terrain due to light 4x4
4. Can deploy with in minutes, can mobilize with in minutes
5. Can cross rivers lakes streams broken bridges easily
6. 4x4 be carried by medium helis if need arises, while trucks, APC, MBT cannot be air lifted.
7. Can operate enemy light vehicles like 4x4 if own vehicle is destroyed (65, India also operated CJ-series jeeps, now basic engine functions and driving functions are same even if Indian 4x4 make models are different)
8. Can ambush heavier enemy formations through cover of trees, bushes, ditches etc
9. Excel in hit and run tactics similar to guerrilla warfare and form ad hoc forces to stop an armored force (65 and 71), also can be used to hit enemy supply convoys.
10. Can easily camouflage and hide from IR signatures
11. They easily pull out their 4x4 stuck in terrain through other nearby 4x4, They dont need a recovery vehicle.
12. The drivers can do basic maintenance on 4x4 in the field.
13.The suppression fire from many MG's keeps the enemy infantry pinned down while ATGMs take out MBT, IFV, APC, bunkers etc.
14. They have around 48-50 4x4, so one battalion can cover a massive area for defense.
15. They are used for recon and are regarded as "fighting patrol". In Infantry, fighting patrol is composed of a section or upto 15 soldiers with officer, who engage enemy if they come across them. In LATs, 4 x Jeeps or 8 x Jeeps form a fighting patrol and can easily face enemy tanks or infantry it comes across, decimate as many as it can while reporting back enemy strength and retreat back swiftly to friendly lines.

Downside
As mentioned above, they are lesser in troop strength. They lack protection against all sorts of fire since 4x4 are open top, but then 4x4 is expected to survive through mobility, not body armor thickness. They need fuel to operate.

Future
1. Highly Mobile ,well protected smaller sized MRAPs could be used.
2. FnF ATGM and remotely controlled MGs.
3. Addition of a SAM in every Coy

As of now, almost of all LATs are now APC mounted while the remaining odd ones are being converted.
Now heavier firepower, BSWS, 12.7mm AA HMG in abundance.

And ofcourse, we should not forget the Kornets as they have arrived as well.
 
As of now, almost of all LATs are now APC mounted while the remaining odd ones are being converted.
Now heavier firepower, BSWS, 12.7mm AA HMG in abundance.

And ofcourse, we should not forget the Kornets as they have arrived as well.
any particular reason PA is not going for FnF type anti tank missiles .... ??
 
@Signalian @Gryphon
Friends, LAT/HAT are a legacy of R&S Battalions, so these must have 48 ATGMs, not 24.
Each R&S Troop had 3 Jeeps w/RCL +3 Jeeps w/LMG + 1 Jeep w/Radio.
Each Company had 4 Troops
Each Battalion had 4 Companies
Isnt the same? 48 instead of 24?

About the Infantry Division Artillery Brigade, it must be only 3 Field Regiments (18 units each).
11 Infantry Divisions have 36 Type.54-1 (M30) 122mm + 18 Type.60 (D74) 122mm
These are mixed Regiments with 12 Type.54-1 + 6 Type.60 each
These Divisions are at the Indian border.

Thanks

LAT and HAT both have 36 ATGMs, all mounted on APCs.
Infantry Division artillery brigades have one Medium Regiment as well, apart from three field regiments.

any particular reason PA is not going for FnF type anti tank missiles .... ??

Somehow, economy dictates us alot.
 
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