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Tank Battles In The Himalaya Mountains? Indian T-90 Tanks Face Chinese Armor

There is no Tank Battles.I will tell you China's military secrets.

China will first destroy India's air defense early warning radar with a dozen ballistic missiles.Then, J16 and J10C flew at all the forward airfields in India and blew up anything that moved there.In the process, India's various radars were blinded and then destroyed one by one due to its poor EW capability.Then the Garrison of the Indian army was bombed by artillery.After hundreds of thousands of shells had been fired.Various drones monitor the ground 24 hours a day.After this, the Type 15 tanks would slowly cross the mountains with armored clusters, and then race along the roads of India after reaching the flat ground.:guns::guns::guns:
 
There is no Tank Battles.I will tell you China's military secrets.

China will first destroy India's air defense early warning radar with a dozen ballistic missiles.Then, J16 and J10C flew at all the forward airfields in India and blew up anything that moved there.In the process, India's various radars were blinded and then destroyed one by one due to its poor EW capability.Then the Garrison of the Indian army was bombed by artillery.After hundreds of thousands of shells had been fired.Various drones monitor the ground 24 hours a day.After this, the Type 15 tanks would slowly cross the mountains with armored clusters, and then race along the roads of India after reaching the flat ground.:guns::guns::guns:
For some reason, everyone here forgets that China has a huge supply of ballistic and cruise missiles to use against Indian airbases. There is no need to compare the individual planes of the PLAAF to the IAF when all Indian bases are put out of action.
 
For some reason, everyone here forgets that China has a huge supply of ballistic and cruise missiles to use against Indian airbases. There is no need to compare the individual planes of the PLAAF to the IAF when all Indian bases are put out of action.
Because we are military enthusiasts, like weapons between 1V1 duel of honor. Armies are professional. They think about how to kill the enemy effectively.:cheers:
 
I agree but given Indo-China conflict will take place in the himalayas, a light tank will play a crucial role and IA will have to go on the offensive and open new fronts given china's numerical superiority

I hope IA realizes that war with china is a possibility and works with private sector to develop light tanks and mobile artillery systems. L&T would be a good option or even Tata given their experience in building MRAP's, IFV's, artillery guns and most recently the K-9 Vajra

I'm not really worried about PLAAF or PLAN since IN & IAF can hold em at bay but PLAGF's rocket force is something to be apprehensive of

IN and IAF can not match their Chinese Counterparts that is reality now, that is why India ran to get Rafael's early, although they are also useless against PLAAF as they have plenty of systems to counter anything IAF fields.

If India buys F-35 from US then they will have to keep monitoring it's deployment location.
 
There is no Tank Battles.I will tell you China's military secrets.

China will first destroy India's air defense early warning radar with a dozen ballistic missiles.Then, J16 and J10C flew at all the forward airfields in India and blew up anything that moved there.In the process, India's various radars were blinded and then destroyed one by one due to its poor EW capability.Then the Garrison of the Indian army was bombed by artillery.After hundreds of thousands of shells had been fired.Various drones monitor the ground 24 hours a day.After this, the Type 15 tanks would slowly cross the mountains with armored clusters, and then race along the roads of India after reaching the flat ground.:guns::guns::guns:
Once our armored divisions move along Indian highways, they will be in New Delhi within one or two days.
 
that is why India ran to get Rafael's early
Lol really! This BBC article and several other news outlets from 2016 clearly state that India was supposed to get it's first batch of Rafales in 2019 after the deal was signed. So there was actually a delay by 1 year and unfortunately your delusions are wrong, IAF did not run to get the Rafales early

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37448631

IN and IAF can not match their Chinese Counterparts that is reality now
China's primary adversaries are in SCS with US AC's lurking around along with several other contesters which is where PLAAF & PLAN's primary focus is on. There's no way PLAN can divert all their naval platforms to IOR but IN can. Again, I did not say we can take em head on but can definitely hold ground
 
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Battle in the mountains: 2S25M "Octopus" SDM1 against the Chinese Type 15. Who will win?
(i hate the translation)

Foreign media are discussing a possible purchase by India of Russian self-propelled guns 2S25M "Sprut" SDM1. These combat vehicles were urgently needed by the Indian military to resist the Chinese Type 15 light tanks in the mountainous region of Ladakh.
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2S25M

It is believed that the T-72M1 and T-90S available for the troops are not very suitable for operations on such terrain due to their weight. In this regard, the 18-ton Octopus has a great advantage; it will easily pass where the way is ordered for heavier vehicles. True, a relatively small mass by tank standards implies light protection. But even the Chinese model, despite the fact that it weighs in the maximum configuration, like the average T-55, can be hit with shells and guided missiles from the 125-mm 2S25M cannon at a distance of 5000 m.

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Type 15

According to the latest data, the 105-mm gun of the "fifteenth" is not yet equipped with guided weapons.

Both vehicles have advanced fire control systems with scopes equipped with thermal imaging channels. In this they are equal.

Also, both samples have hydropneumatic suspensions variable in height.

According to military experts, "Sprut" SDM1 and Type 15 are very dangerous opponents for each other, and, in the event of possible military collisions, much will depend on the professionalism of the crews, tactics of use and elementary luck.

Lev Romanov

https://vestnik-rm.ru/news/oborona-...rut-sdm1-protiv-kitajskogo-tip-15-kto-pobedit


 
Battle in the mountains: 2S25M "Octopus" SDM1 against the Chinese Type 15. Who will win?
(i hate the translation)

Foreign media are discussing a possible purchase by India of Russian self-propelled guns 2S25M "Sprut" SDM1. These combat vehicles were urgently needed by the Indian military to resist the Chinese Type 15 light tanks in the mountainous region of Ladakh.
EezsY5SUEAEP1iy

2S25M

It is believed that the T-72M1 and T-90S available for the troops are not very suitable for operations on such terrain due to their weight. In this regard, the 18-ton Octopus has a great advantage; it will easily pass where the way is ordered for heavier vehicles. True, a relatively small mass by tank standards implies light protection. But even the Chinese model, despite the fact that it weighs in the maximum configuration, like the average T-55, can be hit with shells and guided missiles from the 125-mm 2S25M cannon at a distance of 5000 m.

17332e.jpg


Type 15

According to the latest data, the 105-mm gun of the "fifteenth" is not yet equipped with guided weapons.

Both vehicles have advanced fire control systems with scopes equipped with thermal imaging channels. In this they are equal.

Also, both samples have hydropneumatic suspensions variable in height.

According to military experts, "Sprut" SDM1 and Type 15 are very dangerous opponents for each other, and, in the event of possible military collisions, much will depend on the professionalism of the crews, tactics of use and elementary luck.

Lev Romanov

https://vestnik-rm.ru/news/oborona-...rut-sdm1-protiv-kitajskogo-tip-15-kto-pobedit


Indians are stupid to believe an airborne tank is solution. Russians designed vehicle to drop from air into lighly defended positions. However great for Russia if they go for it.
 
Battle in the mountains: 2S25M "Octopus" SDM1 against the Chinese Type 15. Who will win?
(i hate the translation)

Foreign media are discussing a possible purchase by India of Russian self-propelled guns 2S25M "Sprut" SDM1. These combat vehicles were urgently needed by the Indian military to resist the Chinese Type 15 light tanks in the mountainous region of Ladakh.
EezsY5SUEAEP1iy

2S25M

It is believed that the T-72M1 and T-90S available for the troops are not very suitable for operations on such terrain due to their weight. In this regard, the 18-ton Octopus has a great advantage; it will easily pass where the way is ordered for heavier vehicles. True, a relatively small mass by tank standards implies light protection. But even the Chinese model, despite the fact that it weighs in the maximum configuration, like the average T-55, can be hit with shells and guided missiles from the 125-mm 2S25M cannon at a distance of 5000 m.

17332e.jpg


Type 15

According to the latest data, the 105-mm gun of the "fifteenth" is not yet equipped with guided weapons.

Both vehicles have advanced fire control systems with scopes equipped with thermal imaging channels. In this they are equal.
The Type 15 will obviously win. First of all, you are talking about an 18 tonne light tank versus a 33 tonne tank (which is basically two different tank categories). Also, the Sprut's high altitude performance probably would not be as good as the Type 15 due to the relatively low altitudes of Russia, even in the mountainous areas ... while the Type 15 was specifically designed for the Himalayan altitudes.
Both vehicles have advanced fire control systems with scopes equipped with thermal imaging channels. In this they are equal.
Actually, Russian thermal imaging systems are known to be inferior to those of the West and China. That is why they had to go buy French replacements for their recent tanks.
 
Of course ATGMs will play a crucial role for a defensive role. While T90 & T72 will form the offensive attack, IA's requirement for just 45 Spruts is absurd given the length of Indo-China border

Yes 45 is very small number.... but any idea when are we likely to get those 45 Spruts? Have we signed a deal?
 
According to a video from a PLA officer...

The video is excellent. Indian Army has no choice but to attack within the next four months or else withdraw their troops in a humiliating manner. If they attack, they may choose either armor movements in the Depsang plains or along the north and south banks of Pangong Lake. Either way, Indian Army is terrified of the H-6 strategic bombers that we deployed in the theater.
 
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