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Tank Ex,the Future MBT for India? - Tej Web World


Tank Ex or the MBT Ex (known as ”Karna”),India’s Ambitious Defence Project to Build a Battle Tank after the MBT Arjun,has been a subject of Major Controversy.

The Tank,developed to cater to the Army’s original requirement of a 40-ton Tank armed with a 105mm gun,is now under further Research & Development as the Army,supposedly,changed its requirement to a 120mm gun armed heavier tank, capable of going toe-to-toe with the American Abrams tank, which Pakistan, was about to acquire from the United States in the 1980s.

Intended to provide a solution for upgrading the Indian Army’s aging T-72M1 fleet,the Tank EX has been developed by integrating a modified low silhouette chassis of in-service T-72 tank and a re-engineered Arjun MBT turret.Broadly similar to the British Chobham,this main battle tank uses Kanchan heavy composite armor.

The Tank Ex appears to be an ideal solution for upgrading the Indian Army’s vast and aging T-72M1 fleet.The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) states that the new generation “Karna” tank can withstand a nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) attack.

Being much lighter than the Arjun MBT, which weighs 58.5 tons,the Tank Ex is still heavier at 47 tons than the T-72M1 (41 tons).The Tank-Ex has a 1000 hp power plant (as on the Combat Improved Ajeya) giving a power to weight ratio of 21 hp/ton for a weight of 47 tons. This represents an improvement over the T-72M1′s 20 hp/ton with a weight of 41 tons and an 780 hp power plant.The Tank Ex utilizes the Arjun MBT’s 120 mm rifled gun firing unitary APFSDS and HESH semi combustible cartridge case ammunition. A total of 32 rounds are carried as compared to 39 in the Arjun and 45 two piece ones in the T-72. A global positioning system is provided for accurate navigation.The Tank Ex retains the T-72 attributes of speed and agility with a maximum speed of 60 km/hr (on road) and 40 km/hr (cross country).While the gradient climbing at 30 degrees it remains in line with all variants of the T-72 like the B(M). The Tank Ex is better at trench crossing.(2.6 metres as compared to the T-72M1′s 2.28 meters).Vertical Obstacles 0.85 metres tall can be surmounted, same as the T-72M1.Shallow fording is quoted as 1.2 metres.

The DRDO recently, successfully test-fired the advanced Israeli LAHAT anti-tank missile known for its lethality & long range,to be fitted on the New Tank Ex.

Even when the above details of the Tank Ex seem to be noteworthy,Indian Army’s Director General of Mechanised Forces(DGMF) Gen. Dalip Bhardwaj said on 5 July 2008 that the army had rejected Tank-EX. This was part of an announcement that there would be no further orders for Arjun tanks, and the army would be inviting participants from various countries to discuss future tank developments.Although the reasons for such a statement was unclear,Many believe the statement was fueled by the ”difference of views & Opinions” between the Army & the DRDO.

The DRDO has made it clear that unlike the MBT Arjun,The Tank Ex may be Exported to Other Countries along with New DRDO missiles and weapon systems.

”Our technology and the weapon system are competitive. There is tremendous export potential …but we have to first make sure we have real output in terms of numbers and quality.Once that happens and once we are satisfied… I think in few years from now India would be in a position to export systems to friendly countries.The impact of Agni-V launch has given us confidence… we are not dependent on any nation as far as missile technology is concerned. There was a time when missile technology controlled regimes throttled our progress. But today we are in a position to not only manufacture for ourselves but ready to go from being a purchaser to exporter.”says DRDO chief VK Saraswat.
 
The DRDO has made it clear that unlike the MBT Arjun,The Tank Ex may be Exported to Other Countries along with New DRDO missiles and weapon systems.

Arjun wasn't exported because of its space age DRDO technology but because it was a failure and no one bought it, Can't wait for this one too.
 
Finally, IA is looking at Tank-EX option with interest:)



According to PK Sengupta, atleast 1500 T-72s should be converted to Tank-EXs.

Arjun wasn't exported because of its space age DRDO technology but because it was a failure and no one bought it, Can't wait for this one too.

Including IA?
 
Finally, IA is looking at Tank-EX option with interest:)



According to PK Sengupta, atleast 1500 T-72s should be converted to Tank-EXs.



Including IA?



Can they DRDO reduce the size of Turrent, Its look funny... Big Turrent over small body.. :P
 
Arjun wasn't exported because of its space age DRDO technology but because it was a failure and no one bought it, Can't wait for this one too.



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Arjuna MK I and MK II are good Tank if Indian Army start acquiring it there won't be any assembly line left for Export production. If IA will not take it, then DRDO may consider to export it.
 
IA has ordered 242 Arjun-type MBTs and 118 delivered so far.
 
if they reduce the size of turret slightly.it would be better than arjun mk1 atleast
 
if they reduce the size of turret slightly.it would be better than arjun mk1 atleast

No point comparing with arjun, which is a heavy MBT, in a different class. You cant compare the 40 tonne tank-ex and 65+ ton Arjun. Different roles. Both will serve together in the forces, just like the T-90 and T-72 are serving together.
 
Keep it to yourself, no one will believe that Arjun is better than T90.

PA should try T99A2.

Nobody wants you to believe. This one came from our own army, after conducting proper competitive trials of both. If you don't believe, that's your choice. But if even our skeptical army accepted the results, that's good enough for us. I trust them, rather than jealous people across either border.
 
Arjun wasn't exported because of its space age DRDO technology but because it was a failure and no one bought it, Can't wait for this one too.

Arjun wasn't successful because it's weight doesn't suits the terrain of entire India, hence the orders were too less, nothing wrong with the technology.

And as it's fit for desert terrain, just pray for another Indo-Pak war to see it in action. :enjoy:

if they reduce the size of turret slightly.it would be better than arjun mk1 atleast

Thicker armor dude!

Arjun can survive a point blank hit from T-72.
 
Can they DRDO reduce the size of Turrent, Its look funny... Big Turrent over small body.. :P

The bigger the turret, the bigger the target. As a practice target tank, DRDO wanted to make it easier for shooter.
 
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