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Currently the Pakistan Army has a large fleet of old and close to obsolete Tanks:
These Tanks have a outdated design that is not crew friendly and not to mention these Tanks have a very low crew survivability if hit by Anti Tank rounds considering their design is the old Soviet design in which the crew protection was sacrificed for low silhouette and ease of production.
However, instead of fazing out these tanks and scrapping them it would be cost effective and very useful if these were to be converted into Armored Personnel Carriers, Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Infantry Combat Vehicles, self propelled mortar system (close artillery support for mechanized infantry) or anything of a special role for use in time of war that can compliment our current forces.
The Israelis have taken this route by converting captured T Series tanks and converting them into APC's and IFV's.
Israeli Ahzarit converted from T-54, has a very low silhouette:
And why doesn't Pakistan have a mobile Mortar for close short range artillery support? We have been improving our artillery in the medium and long range self propelled howitzers purchases and upgrades, however we have left the short range mobile mortar aspect neglected and it is very important that we take this into consideration by either developing a mobile mortar system from scratch or convert old Tanks into mobile mortars.
The advantages of a self propelled mortar:
1). Can carry large caliber mortar (unlike the small caliber carried by infantry) to lay heavy artillery fire on nearby enemy positions.
2). Due to mobility it can keep up with the movement of Armor and mechanized infantry.
3). Crew protection due to being armored.
"Another area Cloughley cites that has not received much attention is the need for a self-propelled mortar system to equip the mechanized infantry formations and provide firepower to complement the self-propelled howitzers. Improving the self-propelled howitzer assets has been the primary goal, however, so little has been done to boost mortar capabilities."
http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...es-artillery-upgrade-program.html#post2178745
Wiesel 120mm Self propelled Mortar:
Wiesel mortar system - YouTube
Description
The chassis is almost identical to that used for the Wiesel 2 vehicle. The driver is seated at the front right with the power pack, consisting of the diesel engine, transmission and cooling system, front left. The commander and ammunition loader are seated on the left and face inwards while the commander is also provided with a hatch and periscopes for all-round observation.The actual 120 mm mortar is pivoted at the rear and when being loaded, is lowered into the horizontal position with the mortar bombs being fed into the muzzle manually.The 120 mm mortar then returns to its designated firing position, fired and then returns to the loading position again. Loading the 120 mm mortar is carried out under complete NBC protection.The 120 mm muzzle loaded smoothbore mortar has been fitted with a special recoil system and firing a standard 120 mm mortar bomb, a maximum range of 8,000 m is obtained.It can also fire smart 120 mm rounds, for example the Swedish terminally guided Strix up to a maximum length of 1,000 m. This is already in service with Sweden and Switzerland.A total of 25 rounds of 120 mm ammunition are carried plus two smart rounds. It is normally operated by a crew of three: commander, loader and driver.Under a separate contract, Rheinmetall Weapons and Munitions is developing a new generation of more effective ammunition for use with the 120 mm smoothbore mortar.This will include an improved high-explosive mortar bomb with a multifunctional fuze with a maximum
http://articles.janes.com/articles/...me-Wiesel-2-120-mm-mortar-system-Germany.html
These Tanks have a outdated design that is not crew friendly and not to mention these Tanks have a very low crew survivability if hit by Anti Tank rounds considering their design is the old Soviet design in which the crew protection was sacrificed for low silhouette and ease of production.
However, instead of fazing out these tanks and scrapping them it would be cost effective and very useful if these were to be converted into Armored Personnel Carriers, Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Infantry Combat Vehicles, self propelled mortar system (close artillery support for mechanized infantry) or anything of a special role for use in time of war that can compliment our current forces.
The Israelis have taken this route by converting captured T Series tanks and converting them into APC's and IFV's.
Israeli Ahzarit converted from T-54, has a very low silhouette:
And why doesn't Pakistan have a mobile Mortar for close short range artillery support? We have been improving our artillery in the medium and long range self propelled howitzers purchases and upgrades, however we have left the short range mobile mortar aspect neglected and it is very important that we take this into consideration by either developing a mobile mortar system from scratch or convert old Tanks into mobile mortars.
The advantages of a self propelled mortar:
1). Can carry large caliber mortar (unlike the small caliber carried by infantry) to lay heavy artillery fire on nearby enemy positions.
2). Due to mobility it can keep up with the movement of Armor and mechanized infantry.
3). Crew protection due to being armored.
"Another area Cloughley cites that has not received much attention is the need for a self-propelled mortar system to equip the mechanized infantry formations and provide firepower to complement the self-propelled howitzers. Improving the self-propelled howitzer assets has been the primary goal, however, so little has been done to boost mortar capabilities."
http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...es-artillery-upgrade-program.html#post2178745
Wiesel 120mm Self propelled Mortar:
Wiesel mortar system - YouTube
Description
The chassis is almost identical to that used for the Wiesel 2 vehicle. The driver is seated at the front right with the power pack, consisting of the diesel engine, transmission and cooling system, front left. The commander and ammunition loader are seated on the left and face inwards while the commander is also provided with a hatch and periscopes for all-round observation.The actual 120 mm mortar is pivoted at the rear and when being loaded, is lowered into the horizontal position with the mortar bombs being fed into the muzzle manually.The 120 mm mortar then returns to its designated firing position, fired and then returns to the loading position again. Loading the 120 mm mortar is carried out under complete NBC protection.The 120 mm muzzle loaded smoothbore mortar has been fitted with a special recoil system and firing a standard 120 mm mortar bomb, a maximum range of 8,000 m is obtained.It can also fire smart 120 mm rounds, for example the Swedish terminally guided Strix up to a maximum length of 1,000 m. This is already in service with Sweden and Switzerland.A total of 25 rounds of 120 mm ammunition are carried plus two smart rounds. It is normally operated by a crew of three: commander, loader and driver.Under a separate contract, Rheinmetall Weapons and Munitions is developing a new generation of more effective ammunition for use with the 120 mm smoothbore mortar.This will include an improved high-explosive mortar bomb with a multifunctional fuze with a maximum
http://articles.janes.com/articles/...me-Wiesel-2-120-mm-mortar-system-Germany.html