@ Gog, cheers on the post mate. I am aware of the various fabrications the DRDO is developing for the Arjun. 'fact I wrote a post on it a while ago
. But I couldn''t for the life of me find a source on a new remotely operable gun-station being developed with specific applicability to the Arjun.
pavan said:
Not just being developed it is already developed, many countries already use remotely operated gun station in there MBT's.
Not interested in other countries mate, only in me own oooooooooooooooooooo.
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@ sayarea, thanks for the info dawg. I knew you wouldn't fail me. But here're a couple of questions I have:
- I know the OFB's 'Trojan Mine Protection Vehicle' incorporates an RCWS based on the IMI SRWS design. I also know however that the SRWS is modular, not integrable, with integral, stabilized optronic architectures mounted primarily on mine-protection vehicles, armoured vehicles and the like. Given this , how difficult would the process of integration for the remotely-controlled gun station to the Arjun be? * Edit: I delved considerably into the issue, and found that the Wave-100 is based on 7.62mm, 12.7mm / 0.5'' machineguns and 40mm Grenade Launchers and "
accommodates specific customer furnished equipment or requirements". So this takes care of this.
- The RCWS developed by the D.R.D.O.with video-motion tracking, VMD, multi-sensor day/night electro-optical payload et al, was first exhibited at DefExpo2006; 3-and-a-half-years later, why hasn't it still been mounted on to the Arjun? - Despite the pressing need to demonstrate the Arjun a more veritable platform than the T-90, despite the challenge of field trials, despite the knowledge that the Army's finding of faults'n'failures could very well mean the closing of production lines for the Arjun. This is something I simply can't fathom about the D.R.D.O.