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& what I find in Google that Al-Khalid was initially equipped with chines gun which was later rejected & replaced by Ukranian one.
Now I can imagine the quality of Chines gun.
Arjun MBT 1 performed better than T-90s( 1995 ) until 2010,its main that its a rubbish before 2010.
Thats doesnt matter because you are still unable to develop better than t-90(1995). Atleast we did that even in 2010.
What ever, today Arjun MBT 2 is better than Arjun 1.
well buddy dont beleve we are not dying eother if you are not going to beleve we beleve in phylosophy of slow and steady and its doing the job for us just fine
Arjun design was changed few time with in itself. Initially it was 40 ton tank, & you are saying that we were going to put such a large caliber in 40 ton tank (only chines can do that)
& what I find in Google that Al-Khalid was initially equipped with chines gun which was later rejected & replaced by Ukranian one.
Now I can imagine the quality of Chines gun.
IMI 120 mm gun from 1989.
The main gun is a locally-produced 120mm rifled gun developed by MRS; this gun can fire both Indian-produced ammunition and British-made ammunition made for their 120mm rifled guns. (The Indians have also developed some specialized rounds for the gun, such as a proximity-fuzed anti-helicopter round, similar to the LAHAT.)
The other reason is that Indian only produced ammunition for rifled gun.
Arjun MBT 1 performed better than T-90s( 1995 ) until 2010,its main that its a rubbish before 2010.
I believe that Arjun MBT 2 was developed, but it not in service yet and Al-Khalid I is coming.
One of the early Arjun prototypes was unveiled in April 1985, with a number of prototypes undergoing technical testing while desert trials were scheduled for that summer. At the time, it was reported to have a 120mm smooth-bore main gun and would use a 1400-hp MTU-based diesel until an indigenous one was ready. Weight would be about 50 tons, and the tank would cost about $1.6 million (U.S.). Development costs rose about 500 percent throughout the '80s, and through a development process plagued with delays, the end product visually resembles the German Leopard II, however, unlike the German vehicle, its future remains in doubt.
GIAT CN120-26/52 from 1990.
IMI 120 mm gun from 1989.
The main gun is a locally-produced 120mm rifled gun developed by MRS; this gun can fire both Indian-produced ammunition and British-made ammunition made for their 120mm rifled guns. (The Indians have also developed some specialized rounds for the gun, such as a proximity-fuzed anti-helicopter round, similar to the LAHAT.)
The other reason is that Indian only produced ammunition for rifled gun.
Plz tell me why India buy 807 lower-end MBTS T-90, only 124 Arjun Nk1?
@Teeta nobody will give the official doc about arjun mbt which comes under classified. You need to first know that before showing your arrogance and ignorance here.
I believe that Arjun MBT 2 was developed, but it not in service yet and Al-Khalid I is coming.
Then stop claiming that Arjun-2 is some super tank that Israelis are astonish to see. Also, stop saying that your rifled gun is something very special.
Then stop claiming that Arjun-2 is some super tank that Israelis are astonish to see. Also, stop saying that your rifled gun is something very special.
All in all, uptil now, all the facts have proven that Al Khalid-1 is a way superior tank to Arjun-1, as simple as that.
Al Khalid-1 is already here..not coming.
See post 91 to get the evidence of this....
Welcome back in thread.
Pls give us few more knowledge.
We are talking about Arjun MBT 2.
What you want? Just ask.