Barrel cleaning is required for artillery and tank barrels both smooth bore and rifled after use due to deposit of copper, carbon, build up of rust due to corrosion etc. This process used to be manually done by the crew using brushes with long handles. Now a days machines are available in both very portable category (ones can be carried with each individual tank and artillery unit) as well in semi portable category. Most of these machines are manufacture by international manufacturers and are expensive, repair and support are not easily available within Pakistan.
There were multiple attempts to manufacture a machine locally which works with both rifled and smooth bore guns of various sizes and is durable for long term use however the information about it is not readily available. Currently manual method is mostly used in Pak army which is very time consuming and results are not that good. Also it could pose health risk due to certain chemicals used.
In this thread I would like members to contribute if they have information about the machines manufactured locally, evaluated, accepted or rejected by Pakistan army. If you have videos or pictures available with specifications please share that.
The reason why information is required as I am working on a project to solve this issue for the army and I would like to get more information regarding past experiences.
There were multiple attempts to manufacture a machine locally which works with both rifled and smooth bore guns of various sizes and is durable for long term use however the information about it is not readily available. Currently manual method is mostly used in Pak army which is very time consuming and results are not that good. Also it could pose health risk due to certain chemicals used.
In this thread I would like members to contribute if they have information about the machines manufactured locally, evaluated, accepted or rejected by Pakistan army. If you have videos or pictures available with specifications please share that.
The reason why information is required as I am working on a project to solve this issue for the army and I would like to get more information regarding past experiences.