Al-Khalid MBT And Pakistani Armour

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The turret was not penetrated, here is another angle.


It looks like it has..
check rear part, seems to have penetrated. also with current state of tank, no way it seems that all 4 members of crew would have survived.
i can be wrong, but picture doesn't tell us whole story.
 

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It looks like it has..
check rear part, seems to have penetrated. also with current state of tank, no way it seems that all 4 members of crew would have survived.
i can be wrong, but picture doesn't tell us whole story.
They are alive and serving in Wana region.
 

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It was ambushed from three sides of the mountainous road and had to face at least six suicide attack attempts within a span of 15 minutes along with attacks through improvised explosive devices that were buried in their way
One of the news crew was with PA, they showed this tank going forward, after some time when its taken out, they came running back, soon the officer after contacting his superior asked all to back off and retreat in highest fashion of PA.

Video on youtube.
 

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Oh Khuda ka khauff kar bhai, kitna jhooth bolega.

You are talking about this masterpiece.


With this brilliant armour.

So it just got tin metal on front giving impression of armor.......looks like suicide bomber with suicide jacket blow it up. TTP didnt even thought it was good to use RPG on it........:rofl:
 

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What's funny is that the desperate Paki loser who claims to be "part of the industry" is unbelievably happy that their MAIN BATTLE TANK supposedly survived an RPG hit of 1960s vintage, made in a cave somewhere.

Mind you these are the same clowns who lost their brand new Pattons to WW2 M4 Sherman's & claimed that they won the war. :bounce:
 

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What's funny is that the desperate Paki loser who claims to be "part of the industry" is unbelievably happy that their MAIN BATTLE TANK supposedly survived an RPG hit of 1960s vintage, made in a cave somewhere.

Mind you these are the same clowns who lost their brand new Pattons to WW2 M4 Sherman's & claimed that they won the war. :bounce:
hey it is a 60s tank what do you think was gonna happen it is an upgraded type 69 ..
 

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Listen from 17:45 onwards paki only managed to indigenize 30 to 35% of MBT...Some indigenized content were not mentioned like changing MBT name from Chinese to al Khalid

Now compare this to OFB T 90 which is 70 to 74% indigenized & soon it will be up to 96%
The move will also allow the OFB to increase its production share of the tank to 96% by manufacturing most of the electronics and mission systems, said Khanna
which is designated the Bhishma in Indian service, and is already capable of manufacturing 74% of it without external assistance
@sayareakd @HariPrasad-1 @Kunal Biswas @Bornubus @abingdonboy & others

@Dazzler look like al Khalid is nothing but :bs:
 

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Pakis r shameless creatures. Bangladesh bought MBT 2000 from China. But shameless pakis claim these r alkhalid tanks:facepalm: in their forum.

These low lives dont know they r one of the customers of mbt 2000 like Bangladesh
 

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the Al bakistani belongs to the 24th Cav FF of the former BIA Punjab Sub area
 

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Listen from 17:45 onwards paki only managed to indigenize 30 to 35% of MBT...Some indigenized content were not mentioned like changing MBT name from Chinese to al Khalid

Now compare this to OFB T 90 which is 70 to 74% indigenized & soon it will be up to 96%

@sayareakd @HariPrasad-1 @Kunal Biswas @Bornubus @abingdonboy & others

@Dazzler look like al Khalid is nothing but :bs:
Is "indigenous" in Indian video mean "assemble+Develop" or indigenously develop ?
 

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Listen from 17:45 onwards paki only managed to indigenize 30 to 35% of MBT...Some indigenized content were not mentioned like changing MBT name from Chinese to al Khalid

Now compare this to OFB T 90 which is 70 to 74% indigenized & soon it will be up to 96%

@sayareakd @HariPrasad-1 @Kunal Biswas @Bornubus @abingdonboy & others

@Dazzler look like al Khalid is nothing but :bs:
30 to 35% is good for them for Alkhalid 1. What i could not figure out, how that transform into 2.5 to 3 million from 5-6 million cost in International market terms of cost is puzzling.

Not even added cost of capital equipments to make them.

 

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Designation:
MBT 2000/TYPE 90II/VT1


Manufacturer: NORINCO - China North Industries Group Corporation - CNGC
Product type: Armoured Vehicles
Name: Main battle tank
The MBT 2000 (Type 90-II) is a third-generation main battle tank (MBT) designed and developed by the China North Vehicle Research Institute (also known as 201 Institute) in Beijing and the Inner-Mongolia First Machinery Group Corporation (also known as (617 Factory) in Baotou, Inner Mongolia for the export market. A further improved model known as MBT-2000 was marketed by NORINCO to the foreign customers in the late 1990s. The tank is built by Pakistan under license as the Al-Khalid.

Programme
The Type 90-II first revealed in 1992 featured a welded turret, a 125mm smoothbore gun with a Russian 2A46’s autoloader, and a 1,200hp diesel engine. The tank was also much heavier than previous Chinese-made MBTs, suggesting a transformation of design principles in the Chinese tanks. The tank received extensive field testing but did not enter production due to lack of interest from either domestic or foreign customers.

201 Institute and 617 Factory continued to improve the Type 90-II by incorporating the tank with a foreign-made engine with better performance and reliability. Initially the French 1,500hp diesel V series engine was considered, but the project (known as Type 90-IIA) was later cancelled due to France joining the arms embargo imposed on Pakistan for its nuclear testing in 1998. A second design powered by a Ukrainian-made 6TD 1,200hp engine later led to the introduction of the Type 90-IIM in 2000. During the 2001 Abu Dhabi Defence Exhibition, the tank was first revealed by NORINCO under its export name MBT2000. The tank has been produced in Pakistan as the Al-Khalid MBT since November 2001.

The Type 90-II is not a totally new design with around 45% of its components coming from current designs. This can be broken down as follows: 10% from the Type 59, 15% from the Type 69, and 20% from the Type 85/88C; the remaining 55% being new components.

The layout of the Type 90-II is conventional, driver's compartment at the front, fighting compartment/turret in the centre, and power pack in the rear. The complete powerpack assembly can be removed in around 30 minutes and in field conditions. Suspension is of the conventional torsion bar type and there are six rubber-tyred roadwheels on each side, the drive sprocket at the rear.

The turret and hull are of all-welded steel armour construction. A layer of composite armour has been added to the front arc and maximum thickness is estimated to be around 600mm on the turret front, and around 450mm on the glacis plate. The armour package is of modular design, enabling damaged sections to be replaced or upgrades installed throughout service life. Explosive reactive armour (ERA) can be fitted if required.

Improved Variant
In 2007, a Chinese magazine revealed a new “enhanced third-generation MBT”, which was believed to be a further improved variant of the MBT-2000. The tank features front arrow-shaped add-on armour modules on the turret, a roof-mounted 14.5mm antiaircraft machine gun similar to the QJG02, and a slightly shorter hull possibly due to the engine being placed latitudinally instead of longitudinally. No further information has been released.

Design
Weapons
Main armament consists of a fully-stabilised 125mm auto-fed smoothbore gun capable of firing various types of ammunition including high explosive, high explosive fragmentation and APFSDS. 39 rounds are carried. The gun may also be capable of firing the Russian 9M119 Refleks (NATO codename: AT-11 Sniper) anti-tank guided missile or its Chinese copy.

Both commander and gunner have roof-mounted stabilised sights fitted with either day/image intensification or day/thermal channels, a laser rangefinder and an auto tracker facility. A computerised fire control system is also fitted as standard.

Second armament includes a 7.62mm co-axial machine gun and a 12.7mm
http://www.army-guide.com/eng/product1475.html
 

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The Type 90-II is not a totally new design with around 45% of its components coming from current designs. This can be broken down as follows: 10% from the Type 59, 15% from the Type 69, and 20% from the Type 85/88C; the remaining 55% being new components.



The turret and hull are of all-welded steel armour construction. A layer of composite armour has been added to the front arc and maximum thickness is estimated to be around 600mm on the turret front, and around 450mm on the glacis plate. The armour package is of modular design, enabling damaged sections to be replaced or upgrades installed throughout service life. Explosive reactive armour (ERA) can be fitted if required.
So its low grade Chinese tank, which PLA rejected...........................
 

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