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FMBT was likely to be developed by the year 2020Any time frame on it? 10 years?
Is FMBT confirmed yet?
FMBT Design (not frozen, early concept)
Nice compact design with appropriate armor cover (front, sides) and decent weight category. Funny thing is the inclusion of 125mm gun replacing the home made rifled 120mm gun.
Overall, this design is much better than arjunxx
That's Modi jis question.@SarthakGanguly - Kitnei km detaa haii per liter ?
More similar to the Leopard2 than the T90. That's good.
FMBT Design (not frozen, early concept)
Likely date of induction - 2145 !Any time frame on it? 10 years?
Likely date of induction - 2145 !
More similar to the Leopard2 than the T90. That's good.
I talked about this with a few people and they said it is impossible to have 4 man crew with a auto loader and yet keep the weight down, they said it might have been a mistake in printing. The army prefers a 4 man crew but in a 50ton tank which is not quite possible so it might boil down to a 3 man crew(a two man crew is also evaluated but the risk factor is high, they want to use as many mature technologies as possible and not radical high risk stuff).No,not as of now since the Army itself remains confused till date, whether to go for a Mk3 of Arjun MBT or rather discard the Arjun line altogether and go for a radically different green field FMBT design.
125mm L52 and 4 men crew despite the autoloader,doesn't make much of a sense now,does it??!!I wonder whether it was made by some fanboy with no actual knowledge or understanding about how an MBT roles!!
125mm smoothbore will be homemade. The Indian T-90s use ARDE designed OFB made smoothbores after Russia denied the technology. This was adopted for interoperability as huge amounts of T-90 ammunition that will be available and also 125mm ammo are better available for import than 120mm rifled ammo.Nice compact design with appropriate armor cover (front, sides) and decent weight category. Funny thing is the inclusion of 125mm gun replacing the home made rifled 120mm gun.
Overall, this design is much better than arjunxx
I talked about this with a few people and they said it is impossible to have 4 man crew with a auto loader and yet keep the weight down, they said it might have been a mistake in printing. The army prefers a 4 man crew but in a 50ton tank which is not quite possible so it might boil down to a 3 man crew(a two man crew is also evaluated but the risk factor is high, they want to use as many mature technologies as possible and not radical high risk stuff).
Some of the technologies being evaluated for use in FMBT:
1.Health and usage monitoring(including barrel wear and tear).
2.Real time condition monitoring.(this was the primary agenda at the conference NCCM 2015 conducted at CVRDE,I was also present).
www.abdulkalam.com
3.Mine resistant tracks.
4.2D or 3D CCD cameras all over the vehicle whose images are fused together for better situational awareness. These cameras will provide common inputs to driver, commander, gunner but with different interpretations. This is in early concept stage, not sure if it will be a part of the final design.
5.Internet of things a concept Abdul kalam himself recommended to be looked into.