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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    Well........... in what I have posted, it has been written as its production would start in 2015 and its 2016 now. Anyway no where it has been written that it has not been developed. I hope there is certain difference between development and production. But again for your ease of information...
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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    As about the second link, I too don't believe in it. But as far as the first link is concerned, let me make it more easy for you as it seems that you had not read it properly. DRDO 125mm Mk-2 Indian Army Designation - Not Known When the DRDO Mk-1 125mm round went into production in 1997, it...
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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    We are already making 120mm rounds. Look at the 2nd link. Its stated that the penetration for 120mm rounds is that of 600mm opposed to 500 of that 125mm. I don't think India would make DU rounds as these does pollute the warfield a lot. But again, who knows :)
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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    Well as far as what @Kunal Biswas has said, here is the official data. http://vatsrohit.blogspot.in/2013/11/indian-tank-ammunition-scenario-ke.html Another unofficial data of 120mm tungsten round is as. Indian 120mm tungsten 650mm at 2km. Here is the link for reference...
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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    I'd like to defer a bit here. A thermobaric weapon does suck in surrounding oxygen to feed itself, its true. But the scene which you are describing, it would require and enormous sized ammo to do that. Moreover the primary devastation because of such an ammo is due to its initial massive blast...
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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    Well...... in this case, you could take into count the RPG's. They are thermobaric weapons in themselves. But they are effective against tank as they does penetrate the armour before exploding. So if you could penetrate the armour and then blast it, well there would not be any one standing...
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    Indian Tank Ammunition Scenario

    I wonder whether it is a HEAT or KAPP round with which this Thermobaric ammo has been incorporated. As in itself a thermobaric round would be ineffective against a tank armour. Its true devastation would be when it would go off inside a tank. In that scenario a mere 2 kg projectile could blast...
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