GDP Adil Khan Niazi
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That's poor engineering and it means their premium R&D organisation lack quality scientists and engineers because design an MBT with gigantic weight is not an engineering design but some desi technician style thinking "More weight means more strength"
Arjun 2 weights 68 Tons ? Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Did someone also inform you that the ground pressure of the Arjun is less than that of the T72? Because of the weight distribution?
Did someone also inform you that the ground pressure of the Arjun is less than that of the T72? Because of the weight distribution?
no not really i just hear in the video posted in OP , but i was expecting it to be some where around 55-58 Tons but its way beyond my expectations for a MBT ..
question is if the weight distribution is comparable to T-72 than why IA is not looking to buy MK-2 ? what is the RCS of Arjun ?
You must read the account of the former COAS where he describes how he was approached by a former colleague of two-star rank (while in service) who tried to influence certain decisions. New Delhi is riddled with agents; if the foreign delegates don't try to swing things their way, their local agents do whatever is needed to be done. This is true for all three services and their requirements, but the Navy seems to have broken away. The Russians and the French are the biggest culprits, with the British an ineffective third. Oh, how could I forget? The Italians!
are you talking about Bipin Rawat ? hope i spell his name right ..
IA was buying some odd 400 T-90's , probably for the sake of those Arjun is been put under the carpet ? I can only imagine the Russian lobby working in IA , IAF and IN ..friendship does comes with some perks after all
I think the main reason why local projects are not garnering interest from the Indian military is that they(along with politicians) are used to kickbacks. Otherwise it's a stupid choice to not support/build the local industry. It's understandable that Arjun and Tejas wouldn't be as good as European/American/Russian goods(bcuz they've been in the business for far longer) but u gotta start somewhere.Did someone also inform you that the ground pressure of the Arjun is less than that of the T72? Because of the weight distribution?