militarysta
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Archer, really - measure some LOS thickens is not rocket science. I made this for Leopard-2A4, for T-90A, and for other tank. My error was circa 2-5% depend on photo or taking mesurments points. It's not so difficult. And we have some Arjun Mk.I or prototypes interior turret photos. And it's not relevant if those photos are blurred or not - we can see this what we must see to say when armour is ending. Turret roof periscope above gunner head is one indicator, technology opening for fume extractor or radio antena near turret sides are second indicators where is armour ending, etc. It's really not complicated.militarysta, you guys are going by blurry pics without any clear idea of depth, and all sorts of hypothesis, where in one prominent case (Arjun ammo is obsolete, nothing better is on the way) where the data now speaks for itself. until and unless you end up in the actual turret and make accurate measurements, such guess work is completely moot.
And it's not relevant if Arjun LOS after GPS is 320 or 360mm. It's to small value to stop any APFSDS or HEAT now. Just this. In other tank this value is around 650-840mm...so twice better at least.
BTW:
Existing NOW ammo is obsolate. You say that new ammo is devleoped, OK, but untill it will be introduced to service and production avaible NOW amunition for Arjun is obsolate.(Arjun ammo is obsolete, nothing better is on the way)
You have some good infos and you write about indian 125 and 120mm APFSDS/FAPSDS ammo - thank Good becouse it was very informative post and it was greate explain indian army ammo problems.