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Indian Army to soon have Russian T-90 tanks with ‘Make in India’ element as threat from Pakistan loo

These were supposed to be done 20 years ago when the governments were sleeping and the economic landscape was in the dumps.

We are 20 years late in modernising the forces. That's why we have to do everything immediately to make up for the delay.

T-90 is a good tank but this is the time of missiles and atgms.do you have large number of attack helicopters and atgms? Buy them.i am also against oplot tanks.i don't know why Pakistan wants to buy oplot.this is modern age.we must retire old fighter jets tanks missiles.
 
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T-90 is a good tank but this is the time of missiles and atgms.do you have large number of attack helicopters and atgms? Buy them.i am also against oplot tanks.i don't know why Pakistan wants to buy oplot.this is modern age.we must retire old fighter jets tanks missiles.

Attack helicopters are as follows:

Mi-35 Hind: 20 with IAF
HAL Rudra (armed Dhruv): 8 with IAF, 60 ordered by IAF, 20 on order by Army Aviation.
HAL Light Combat Helicopter: 3 already built. 114 on order by Army Aviation, 65 on order by IAF.
AH-64 Apache: 22 ordered by IAF and 6 by Army Aviation.

Even if you discount the Mi-35 in the coming 10 years, we have enough CAS helicopters.

Tanks are not really futuristic but, they are necessary at least for the coming 20 years.


As for ATGMs, Over 8,000 Spikes are on order. On top of that thousands are already operational in the Army. Furthermore, Nags are on order.

So missiles are covered.
 
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T-90 is a good tank but this is the time of missiles and atgms.do you have large number of attack helicopters and atgms? Buy them.i am also against oplot tanks.i don't know why Pakistan wants to buy oplot.this is modern age.we must retire old fighter jets tanks missiles.
Exactly,tanks are sitting ducks against an army armed with modern atgms.
 
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Attack helicopters are as follows:

Mi-35 Hind: 20 with IAF
HAL Rudra (armed Dhruv): 8 with IAF, 60 ordered by IAF, 20 on order by Army Aviation.
HAL Light Combat Helicopter: 3 already built. 114 on order by Army Aviation, 65 on order by IAF.
AH-64 Apache: 22 ordered by IAF and 6 by Army Aviation.

Even if you discount the Mi-35 in the coming 10 years, we have enough CAS helicopters.

Tanks are not really futuristic but, they are necessary at least for the coming 20 years.


As for ATGMs, Over 8,000 Spikes are on order. On top of that thousands are already operational in the Army. Furthermore, Nags are on order.

So missiles are covered.

I think helicopters are very few.i don't see any India Pak war soon but you must look at china.keep them in mind and buy more attack helicopters.
 
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I think helicopters are very few.i don't see any India Pak war soon but you must look at china.keep them in mind and buy more attack helicopters.

Even the chances of a remote war between India and China are remote.

A few fistfights and border pushing might go on but a full blown war is out of context no matter what trolls say here.

China is a country that doesn't mince words; if it was interested in war, it would have attacked.

The era of country-to-country invasions is over.
 
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/na...to-replace-ageing-soviet-machines/496292.html

Chandigarh, November 11

The Indian Army has drawn up a requirement for approximately 1,770 new generation “smart” battle tanks to replace the ageing fleet of Soviet-origin T-72 tanks that have been in service for over 30 years.

The new tank, dubbed Future Ready Combat Vehicle, would be developed by a foreign manufacturer on a proven armoured fighting vehicle design and will be the base platform for developing other need-based family variants like bridge layer tank, trawl tank with mine ploughs, armoured recovery vehicle and self-propelled base for other arms.

The Ministry of Defence has issued a fresh request for information (RFI) — a similar request was floated in 2015 —after inviting global partners for the project that would also involve transfer of technology and import offsets and indigenous content relevant for 40 to 50-year life cycle.

The backbone of the Indian armoured corps is made up of T-72 tanks, which were inducted in the mid-1980s, and its successor T-90 tanks that began entering service in the 2000s. A project is also underway to upgrade the T-90 tanks with better gun sights and missiles.

Detailing the required specifications, the RFI states that the proposed tank is likely to be employed in varied terrain, including high altitude, arid, riverine and mountainous under varied temperature conditions ranging from minus 30 to 50 degrees Celsius. The specifications on terrain and climate come in the backdrop of the Army raising two armoured brigades for deployment along the northern borders. The Army already has based some armoured and mechanised infantry elements comprising T-72s and BMPs in high-altitude areas.

Traditionally looked upon as platforms for high-maneuver warfare in the plains, tanks have had limited employment in the mountains, with notable instances being Zoji La pass in 1947 and Chushul in 1962. A few years ago, the Army drove up a T-55 tank to an altitude of 17,000 feet along the Tibetan Plateau to evaluate performance in extreme cold. China is also known to maintain large mechanised formations in Tibet.

The “future technology” enabled tanks are expected to maintain operational readiness and combat overmatch over the adversary, will be employed for “rapid dominance in an expanded battle space characterised by real time awareness, all terrain agility and high mobility, precision lethal firepower, multi-layered protection and conduct of sustained day and night operations in all terrains,” the RFI states.
 
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next war....
rule the air..you will rule the ground.
you think pakistan will sand a tank regiment to counter t90...
no , they will send a j17 equiped with LGB ..
we buy a tank for 6 m$ , they produce a j17 for 30m$...
tanks are obsolate....they don' t have firing range , need to go 4 km closer to make any impect..
Our Super Mushsakh can get the job done, then why send JF17 then? Cost is also around 1M dollar each
https://www.dawn.com/news/1334127
 
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