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the gunner's head is at least a feet above where it should be.
If your drawing is tru then the gunner's head will hit the display in front of the Tc if he just shakes his head,
But in real world the display is atleast more than 400 mm above the gunner's head.
It is clearly shown in the picture below that the Tc's seat is well above the gunner seat back rest but you continue to ignore it.
Look at the picture below we cannot even see the gunner's back rest in this picture, It is well below the Tc seat,
The Tc's seat font edge is right behind the front edge of the crew hole circle meaning it is more than 2000 mm behind the turret front tip(including the gun covering plate)
because the gunner's seat back rest is clearly visible along with the gun edge in all the photos taken from above the crew hole,
So the gunner's seat which is right below the Tc seat front edge must be at a point 2000 mm behind the gun front tip(including the covering plate)
but in your drawings you consistently mark it at close to 1600 to 1700 mm behind the turret front tip, which is another mistake.
The resulting knee space gap for the Tc (because of this wrong height of the gunner) is one of the reason you are getting lower LOS,
I am sure about this because at 11.02 seconds(not hundred percent sure about the minutes and seconds but it is clearly there and I have posted it already in ARJUN MBT thread, I will locate it and get back) in blue mango film I can clearly see the Tc 's knee above gunner's head
And as usual no dimension markings to check the correctness of the model
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