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Wasnt intentional, but I guess it worked out in the end.
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Kestral isnt a part of the FRCV. FRCV is a platform, the main platform being an MBT.
That source unknowning put a Kestral on the page. Two separate things.
We dont know the TATA design, or who they're working with. But they have a solid concept it seems. To actually enter the competitions like that, TATA has serious balls..
looks like yes!!!Dude,you are quite definitely a confused soul!!
Anyways these are apart from Armata
Really, I would like to see DRDO and a TATA, Mahindra, etc team up to produce the FMBT concept.
But the road a head seem confusing at the moment.
Well,the T 72M1 is not really same as the B or BV versions!!If Arjun has indeed outgunned two excellent tanks (T-72 & T-90) than it must be very good. Better late than never. However only times will tell if Arjun is also as rugged as T-72 & T-90?
The per unit cost of Arjun is so high because of its imported power packs and thermal sights and also due to such a small order book!!DRDO had proposed to develop a power pack and automatic transmission set if the Army was ready to place a big enough order because to them,from DRDO's point of view,they saw no reason to divert their limited monetary and man power resources for developing subsystems for a measly 124 numbers of Arjuns.So here you have it,how not to run a project!!On the other hand, 50 crore Indian Rupees per unit comes to a whopping $7.8 million per tank! T-90 supposedly costs about $4.5-million, just hope Arjun Mk2 turns out to be good enough to justify more than one & a half times the T-90 price.