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@Sarge Sir the AK could become airborne if we had some of these.
The main purpose of such aircraft is to supply reinforcements and weaponry to huge formations in far flung areas. IL-76 and C-17 are made for the same job.
Pakistani Army is not deployed at far flung places in the world in large numbers except KSA to keep such a massive transport aircraft in inventory. Pakistan itself is not a large country terrain wise like Russia, China etc that rapid deployment needs large transport aircrafts to the opposite edges of the country. Even if it carries para troopers to be deployed in a war, its like putting all eggs in one basket, one missile can make it history.3-4 C-130's can do the same job and have more chances of survival.
The sole purpose of just deploying airborne tanks doesnt justify its procurement. Para dropping tanks over mountainous terrain may not be a good idea. Infact tanks operating in mountain can easily be ambushed. One ATGM team sitting at peak can stop the advance of the whole armoured column. The roads are usually one lane or two lanes only. tanks cannot manoeuvre and exploit terrain. Tank becomes a mobile direct firepower weapon only where as indirect firepower like artillery is much more important in mountain warfare.
Here is a scenario for you and its very easy. use google maps if you dont know the area.
War has started. You have to take Uri and then advance towards Baramula. Pakistani forces advance from two sides towards Uri. One Pakistani force from Chakothi engages Indian Army at Salambad, west of Uri. Second force takes a difficult route and enters India from south through mountains and engages Indian Army around Dachi to cut off the Uri - Gharkote Road. Both forces face stiff resistance and cannot make progress. Indian reinforcements from Baramula are expected
You para drop a force between Uri and Baramula , bulk of your forces get dropped near Uri Hydro electric project and now you have to advance towards Baramula as well as send some forces north to engage Indian Army at Uri from a third direction along the Jhelum river.
Its a single road from Uri to baramula along jhelum river.
how will you employ airborne tanks on this terrain?
will you divide your forces to move towards Baramula or Uri as u r sitting between both?
will u take all forces and just go towards Baramula?
will you take all forces and help capture Uri?
how will your infantry move? on foot through mountains or on trucks through road? from where will you motor transport for them?
will you have airborne artillery? where will you deploy it?some of the area north of Uri maybe under cover of pakistani artillery.