https://www.quora.com/How-DRDO-redu...n-mk-2-from-68-ton-to-58-ton-as-army-required
how drdo will reduce arjuns weight .......answer by our dfi member soikot ...bhai. . ... . .
1.The baseline hull of the Arjun Mk.2 will no longer be built with imported low-carbon, nickel-chromium-molybdenum rolled homogeneous armor (RHA) steel, but with lighter high-nitrogen steel (HNS) whose production technology has been created by the DRDO’s Hyderabad-based Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL) and has been transferred to Jindal Stainless Steel Ltd (Hisar).
2.CVRDE has collaborated with Dynamatic Technologies Ltd , which specialises in complex, five-axis robotic machining, as well as in converting two-dimension paper blueprints into three-dimension computer model that are more precise, and have tighter tolerances. Digitising the drawings creates a baseline configuration for greater accuracy. This in turn streamlines manufacturing, since conventional manufacturing based on two-dimensional paper blueprints tend to leave tiny gaps between the different components of an assembly that were filled with shims, leading to increased weight. But by digitising blueprints, those tiny gaps can be entirely eliminated during the manufacturing process.
3.The CVRDE has collaborated with the Alicon Group for building all-aluminium road-wheels and ventilators for not only the Arjun Mk.2, but also for the IA’s existing upgraded T-72CIA medium tanks. They will replace the all-steel road-wheels built by Sundaram Industries for the Arjun Mk.1A. Similarly, TATA Power SED has been contracted for producing all-electric turret stabilisation/traverse systems, in place of the existing electro-hydraulic system.
4.Interesting fact is that DRDO has alienated itself from collaborating with OFB and chosen to give material manufacturing to private and OFB as just integrator, thus keeping in chech the shoddy perfromance of OFB.
source...trishul