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I have a question that what are the barrels at the back for, if they are for storing fuel dont that make the tank venerable to RPG or any other kind of fire.
I think those barrels are for when it is moving thru enemy territory, you have to get to the battle before you start the fight?
Tank transporters are not feasible in hostile territory. The diesel drums increase the range of the tank.
When the site of the battle is reached they can be jettisoned. In any case the tank is made in such a fashion that it is protected from the front so some one has to sneak up to the rear and then these are also designed to blow away from the tank in case they are hit. Such are the costs of war, that you cannot plan conservatively.
They do increase the range but what about and rpg attack from the back or even a strayed bullet, and it can spell disaster for the tank. There should be some other explanation for the 2 tanks, may be Indianarmy sir can shed some light on it.
Thats possible but then I have not seen any new gen tanks with such an open display of a fuel tank on the.
Have a feeling there is room for 2 more barrels in the cradle where the number 221 is painted or it may be that is a reserve position and the tanks have to be raised to allow fuel flow under gravity.
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