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Poland to Supply Additional 204 Armored Recovery Vehicles to India

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he Polish largest arms producer Bumar will deliver 204 WZT-3M Armored Recovery Vehicles under a US$275 million signed earlier this week in New Delhi, Tomasz Basarabowicz reports. According to the agreement the vehicle production will be done primarily in India, by BELM, which has already produced 362 WZT-3 supplied for the Indian Army so far.


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Poland will supply with sub assemblies, kits and components.

Since 1999 India has ordered 556 WZT-3M ARVs, to support the armored units equipped with T-90 and T-72 armor units deployed with the Indian Army. The WZT-3 is based on the PT-91 chassis, the Polish derivative of the T-72M.

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this just means just one thing , they are really hel! bent on strengthening the armored core , not surprising as the need for swift mobilization is the need of the doctrine we are now following.
 
jantaa sleeps hungry and indian money is being dished abroad.
the irony.

We need to blame our administration for the hungry part, but the defense spending is a necessity.
 
this just means just one thing , they are really hel! bent on strengthening the armored core , not surprising as the need for swift mobilization is the need of the doctrine we are now following.

Yes..Armored core is really getting most attention...
 
Does anyone have any info on a recovery vehicle for the Arjun mbt?
 
this just means just one thing , they are really hel! bent on strengthening the armored core , not surprising as the need for swift mobilization is the need of the doctrine we are now following.



Recovery vehicles do not strengthen the armoured core. For some reason Indian high command thinks they would need more recovery vehicles to recover "Al-Khalid's" targets:lol:
 
Recovery vehicles do not strengthen the armoured core. For some reason Indian high command thinks they would need more recovery vehicles to recover "Al-Khalid's" targets:lol:

You will not understand :lol: It is beyond your mental frequency that if damaged tanks will become battle worthy soon it somehow strengthen the armored core.

Do not bring Al khalid everywhere. I can see Pakistaniz cannot live without being compared.
 
jantaa sleeps hungry and indian money is being dished abroad.
the irony.

Even a ' hungry' Janta has to sleep safe.


@ Conceal Carry
Recovery vehicles do not strengthen the armoured core. For some reason Indian high command thinks they would need more recovery vehicles to recover "Al-Khalid's" targets


Dont service stations where we get our cars serviced / repaired strengthen the supply chain of the automobiles ?

Do you expect an armoured formation to be without its recovery resources ?

A poor attempt at jest.
 
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