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Could someone post specifications of the VT4, Oplot-M and T-99A2 for quick comparison.
 
What ever tank it is , subsystems would be custom , that all that can be , will be and should be revealed
 
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Pakistan's Heavy Industries Taxila appoints new chairman

Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry

03 January 2017

Lt Gen Muhammad Naeem Ashraf has been appointed chairman of Pakistan's state-run land systems company Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), the government in Islamabad confirmed on 2 January. Lt Gen Ashraf replaces Lieutenant General Syed Wajid Hussain.

In a meeting with Lt Gen Ashraf, Pakistan's Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain said the government would assure the "all-out support of the ministry in making HIT a more vibrant organisation".

HIT is one of Pakistan's most important defence enterprises. The organisation specialises in upgrades and manufacturing a range of military vehicles including main battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers, and artillery as well as military vehicle engines and related components and associated equipment.
 
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The Pakistan Army Saturday Lowari tunnel that was blocked for all kind of traffic due to heavy snowfall.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the timely action of engineers of Pakistan Army helped in clearing the snow from the tunnel and the flow of traffic was made possible.

All the stranded cars and passengers have now departed for their respective destinations.

The snowfall in other parts of the country also continues as Quetta, Ziarat, Kachlak and Mastung witness the first snowfall of the season.

The scenery has been covered with white blanket as six inches of snow is recorded in Ziarat and three inches in Quetta.

The Met Office has predicted rain and snowfall for the next two days as well.

Snowfall has also been continuing in patches at the tourist spot Fort Munro located six thousand, four hundred and seventy feet above sea level in the mountain areas of Dera Ghazi.

The tourists from south Punjab are going to Dera Ghazi Khan to enjoy the weather and snowfall.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...wari-tunnel-for-traffic-after-heavy-snowfall/
 
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