It's a beautiful tank. And I think it was much needed in the Pakistan Army,to bolster the Armored forces. Until Al Khalid II comes out in full production,you could buy one more model tank type either from the Chinese or maybe...well I guess Americans aren't selling anything to you when it comes...
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(Mainly post #2930)
We now seem to be going for local manufacturing or towards a new tank based on VT4. https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-hit-more-than-just-tanks.716118/ No ToT given for VT4, AK2 will independent tank of VT4
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(Both posts about the ERA)
Ukraine would give the engine if we wanted it, they need any money they can get, plus given their historical co-operation with Pakistan (and other procurements with them in regards to APCs, T80UD upgrades, AK-1 engines and maybe even T929 in the future) means they might be willing to give us a...
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(Post #1510)
Since the information is rather scattered, I’ll try to sum it up here:
India has made some really big mistakes in regards to its armored fleet, currently the best tank they operate is the T90S, which is early 2000s tech, inducted around the same time as the original Al-Khalid. Apart from maybe armor protection, it has no advantages over the Al-Khalid (AK has better firepower, Better FCS and sights, panoramic sights for commander, Much better ammunition and hence better firepower, better mobility etc).
While PA has further inducted AK-1 and VT-4P (both of which are very recent tanks and hence leagues ahead of T90S), india is still ordering more T90S (yes, more of exactly the same ones that it got in 2001), even though Russia has a better version (T90MS) available for sale (this purchase makes absolutely no sense given they initially ordered T90MS, but then canceled that and ordered more T90S instead, makes me think corruption was involved).
India has also made 0 upgrades to its T90S fleet since it was inducted and doesn’t seem to have any plans to upgrade them soon either, as they’ve made no progress on localizing it’s production in the last decade or making local upgrades for it (they still import stuff like engines, tracks and gun barrels for it because they only have partial ToT).
Going down to the older tanks of the two forces, PA has modernized its entire fleet of T80s and Type 85s to keep them relevant, of the 1700-1800 Indian T72s on the other hand, only 950 or so were modernized, the rest remain stock, and with how things are looking right now, india might be operating these stock T72s all the way to 2030, as the Arjun has basically failed and there’s nothing else to replace them with.
The PAs T80s and Type 85s are considerably superior to even the modernized Indian T72s.
The biggest issue with Indian tanks is the ammunition they use, 2/3rds of the Indian fleet (T90S and modernized T72) uses BM42 APFSDS, that’s Soviet ammo from the 80s with similar performance to ammo that PA inducted in the late 90s and early 2000s (IA only got this ammo post 2010, which also boggles me considering Russia had better ammo for sale by then, but I assume it has to do with the fact that india has not upgraded its tanks and hence cannot use the newer ammo, unlike PA which upgraded its older tanks to fire modern ammo).
The rest 1/3rd of the Indian fleet (stock T72s) use BM17 APFSDS, that ammo is comparable to the ammo fired by the obsolete Type 59s that PA is retiring. Meanwhile all of PAs tanks apart from the Type 59s/69s use Modern APFSDS ammo (more detail in one of the above links)
PA also has more (and better) tanks on order than the IA as it replaces its obsolete Type 59s and 69s with VT-4Ps. Come 2025, PAs fleet will be nearly matching IAs in size and considerably beating it in technology.
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