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Completed Arjun Mark 2 At The Republic Day Parade

for the people who're confusing the alwacs with some form of a radar, its an ir countermeasure system.

they could have done better with the config/placement of the alwacs, it kills any hope for symmetry. track skirts and gun manlet armor would have added some oomph.

Glad to see you are alive.

Missed seeing you and your opinions on here :tup:

Been busy? :-)
 
Yep, exactly what I was thinking. Arjun Mk-2 is even closer to Western tank designs rather than Russian philosophy.

Arjun from the very start is western design. Those ERA plates make it look more Russian if anything.
 
Is it just me or the side-profile has a dose of Merkava Mk-4 in it?

The angle at which the add-on armor tiles are arranged on the side creates a shape which seems to echo the
blast-deflection features used on Merkava Mk-4's sides. This is unlike what is seen on T-90's new versions.

Looks Russian with those ERA. More than the Merkava.
 
Looks Russian with those ERA. More than the Merkava.

It's not the presence of ERA that matters, but rather the angles and arrangement of the ERA, composilte
laminate armor (CLA) and possibly NERA that matters. The angles are judged by how the blast-deflection
features are designed : this takes it closer to Merkava's concepts rather than Russian tanks.

Merkava Mk-4 -

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Arjun M2 -

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T-90 -

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They only look similar because of similar-looking ERA tiles, but the arrangement (especially the sides) is
different, and the basic turret shape is box-like on Arjun (like Western tanks), but on T-90 it's rounded, like
a dome. Hence, different protection mapping is required for the more 'vulnerable' parts of a tank, like the
sides & rear of turret.

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User trials of Main Battle Tank, Arjun MK-II equipped with almost 75 new improved technologies and some other modified features as compared to Mark-I version were completed in Rajasthan last year. MK-II is heavier than Mk-I but has more speed and maneuverability as compared to lighter counterparts currently in service with Army.
Amongst the features which have been modified in MK-II version of Arjun vis-a-vis its Mk-I version are night vision capabilities with thermal imaging system for detecting all kinds of missiles, Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) providing greater protection to crew and tank, mine ploughs, ability to fire Anti-tank missile with 120 mm main gun, Advanced Air Defense gun capable of shooting down Helicopters with a 360 degree coverage, Automatic Target Tracking (ATT) lending a greater accuracy when it comes to moving targets and superior Laser Warning and Control systems. Arjun MK-II is equipped with integrated display system capable of detecting targets, their number and location while the thermal imaging unit facilitates the tank commander to see upto half a kilometre.
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Crew4 men
Dimensions and weight
Weight55 ~ 60 t
Length (gun forward)~ 10 m
Hull length~ 7 m
Width~ 3.8 m
Height~ 2.3 m
Armament
Main gun120-mm rifled
ATGWLAHAT
Machine guns1 x 7.62-mm, 1 x 12.7-mm
Elevation range- 9 to + 20 degrees
Traverse range360 degrees
Ammunition load
Main gun?
ATGW?
Machine guns?
Mobility
Enginediesel
Engine power1500 hp
Maximum road speed58 km/h
Range~ 500 km
Maneuverability
Gradient70%
Side slope40%
Vertical step~ 0.9 m
Trench~ 2.4 m
Fording~ 1.4 m
Fording (with preparation)~ 2.2 m

This new main battle tank is armed with a fully-stabilized 120-mm rifled gun, which is loaded manually. A rifled gun of such caliber is used only on the British Challenger 2 MBT. This gun is more accurate at long range comparing with smoothbore guns. It is claimed that during trials this new Indian tank outgunned both the T-72M and T-90. The Arjun Mk.2 is also compatible with Israeli LAHAT anti-tank guided missiles. Missiles are launched in the same manner as ordinary projectiles. This new main battle tank is fitted with advanced thermal imaging and panoramic sights, and now has a hunter-killer capability. Fire control system of the new tank should have a hit probability over 90%, when firing on the move. The new tank also has improved communication systems and new navigation system. Secondary armament consists of coaxial 7.62-mm machine gun and a roof-mounted remotely controlled weapon station, armed with a 12.7-mm heavy machine gun.


Due to it's weight the Arjun Mk.2 can not be airlifted by the Indian Il-76 heavy transport aircraft. It can be carried only by Boeing C-17 Globemaster III. Indian Air Force ordered 10 of these aircraft. Deliveries should be completed in 2014.
Arjun Mk.2 has Battle Field Management System (BFMS) that enables the tank to get targeting feeds from UAV‘s and Helicopters, which provides the Arjun Mk.2 tank crew with greater awareness of their surroundings and better understanding of the battle zone. This will lead to improvement in coordinating with other Friendly tanks in the zone and also avoid Friendly kills. It also gives information regarding enemy tank movement along with their troops and help navigate terrain in the battle zone. The Self-Diagnostic System (SDS) added to Arjun Mk.2 is a health monitoring system, that not only tells the tank crew if it is having any problem but also point out the trouble area. It is also important if the tank has taken multiple hits from different position and from different ammunition. After a self-diagnose Tank crew will know exact damage inflicted on the Tank. Arjun Mk.2 will also get and improved Air-conditioning system for the crew, which will be powered from an APU drawing its power from the Main engine of the Tank. This will enable the tank crew to operate in higher temperature of desert heat without discomfort to the tank crew. Arjun Mk.1 already has hardened electronics that function perfectly even in the Rajasthan summer without requiring any Air-conditioning system.
 
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