Arjun Main Battle Tank (MBT)

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Finally, A Glimpse Of MBT Arjun In Army Service

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Here we go. Perhaps the first proper images of the MBT Arjun in Indian Army service. These photos are from the latest issue of DRDO's Tech Focus journal, which also has the latest Arjun schematics/specs. Over 100 Arjuns have been delivered to the Indian Army over the last couple of years.
 

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Saya, did you checked that Mission Army video on armour ? The Arjun gliding through desert between 6:04 - 6:10...............simply exhilarating!
 

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wow looks beautiful, why are these only concentrating in Rajasthan, and not in other sectors,
Is Arjun not suitable for other sectors?????????
250+ is good in desert, Arjun fall in quick reaction units deigned to repel enemy thrust in thar..

This concept is new and Arjun is part of it with other units consist of T-72 and T-90S..

Due to Low numbers its limited to thar and Punjab..
 

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Its a dead project!! DRDO will use the upgraded Abhay to bid for FICV(Futuristic infantry combat vehicle) against private players.
That is ridiculous, the army may buy more M2 if it sees fit! What with the Arjun bashing?
 

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dark prince, it is old pic, discuss earlier......................................
 

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Trials begin of upgraded Indian main battle tank:arjun::thumb:

:: Bharat-Rakshak.com - Indian Military News Headlines ::

New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) The trials began Thursday of an upgraded version of the indigenous Arjun main battle tank (MBT) that is expected to form the backbone of the Indian Army's armoured fighting units from 2014, a defence ministry official said.

The trials come just a year after the government had accorded the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) the go ahead for developing the Mark-II version of the Arjun tank, a project that has taken the country over three decades to complete.

"The trials of the Arjun Mark-II tanks have begun at the Pokhran ranges in Rajasthan from today. The development programme is right on track and on schedule," a senior defence ministry official told IANS. The Arjun Mark-II is also expected to go through its winter trials later this year.

The defence ministry had, last May, asked the DRDO to develop the Mark-II version of the Arjun tank during a review of the premier defence research agency's performance. "In 24 months from now or in early 2014, the Arjun Mark-II tanks will be ready for production," a DRDO official had said in February.

Among the upgrades, the Mark-II tank would feature an indigenous engine that would replace the German engines of the 58-tonne Arjun Mark-I.

The Arjun Mark-II will have about a dozen changes from the first lot, being armed with missile firing capability through a laser homing device.

Though this device had been tested on the Mark-I version of the tank about five years ago, it did not form part of the final design of the initial 124 delivered to the army, and nor will it be mounted on the second lot of 124.

The device would have a range of about eight km, within which it will be able to destroy enemy tanks after homing on to the target using a laser.

Other modifications include better explosive-reactive armour for the tank to protect it from enemy missiles and rockets, improving the sighting facility to provide it a wider view of the battlefield, night vision capability and an improved communication system.

The Arjun Mark-II will have over 90 percent indigenous systems on board, except for some hydraulic and electronic systems.

"Each of the dozen upgraded systems are being tested one after the other during the trials," the official said.

The army has ordered 248 Arjun Mark-I tanks for induction into its armoured regiments. The first lot of 124 tanks, for which the orders were placed on the Avadi-based Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF) in 2004 at a cost of Rs.170 million ($4 million) each, have been handed over to the army.

The army is now operating the 124 Arjuns as part of two regiments in the western sector and last May placed an order for an additional 124 tanks, primarily to keep the HVF production line running before the Mark-II version was ready for manufacturing.

The army gained confidence in operating the Arjun tanks, despite the initial hesitation, after the first two regiments were pitted against the Russian-built T-90 MBTs early last year in comparative trials in the desert terrain.

The Arjuns had outsmarted the T-90s in all the parameters set for the trials and had prompted the army top brass to agree to inducting two more regiments.
 

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Latest version of Arjun Mark II tank to be tested for the first time


http://www.sify.com/news/latest-version-of-arjun-mark-ii-tank-to-be-tested-for-the-first-time-news-national-lgjrujjcbah.html


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Chennai: The latest version of India's main battle tank, Arjun Mark II, will be tested for the first time at Pokhran in Rajasthan from June 11, a senior official has said.

Developed by the country's leading defence research and development organisation, the DRDO, the machine and its performance will be closely watched by the Army.

"We have made some recommendations on the MBT and it will be tested. The turret related tests will start from June 11 and that of chassis automotive system (lower part of the tank) will start from June 25 extending for a month. This is a DRDO exercise and the user (Army) will be observers. This is the first time Arjun Mark II is going for testing," the official told PTI.

The Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) has designed Arjun Mark II with the 93 recommendations put forward by the various stakeholders including the Army.

Arjun Mark II can fire missiles, have an enhanced Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) with a capacity of 8.5 KW (against Mark I's 4.5 KW), Explosive Reactive Armour panels (ERA), mine plough, Automatic Target Tracking (ATT), Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS), digital control harness, advanced commander panoramic sight among other features, the official said.

Arjun will have a better gun barrel with an Equivalent Firing Charge (strength of the barrel to sustain firing) of 500 rounds against T 72's 250 rounds.

"Mark II will be able to travel at a speed of 60 km per hour in normal terrain and 40 km per hour in harsh terrain. On completion, the MBT will weigh around 66 tonnes," the official said.

The CVRDE is co-ordinating with Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune, High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), Pune, Instruments Research & Development Establishment (IRDE), Dehradun, Centre for Fire, Explosive and Environment Safety, Delhi and Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Hyderabad for designing Mark II.

"After the testing, the MBT will go for a first user trial in October 2011 and production is expected to start from July 2012 after the second user trial," the official said.

"If everything goes on track, Heavy Vehicles Factory here will roll out its first batch of Mark II by the end of 2014 and a unit will cost Rs 35 crore.
Mark II will have 90 per cent Indian components in its making," the official added.

At present, there are 2456 T 72s, over 300 T 90s and 110 Arjun Mark I deployed across the country.
 
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That is not the picture of Arjun M2, it looks like an very old Pic of Mk1! The user trails have already begun in Pokahran.


New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) The trials began Thursday of an upgraded version of the indigenous Arjun main battle tank (MBT) that is expected to form the backbone of the Indian Army's armoured fighting units from 2014, a defence ministry official said.

The trials come just a year after the government had accorded the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) the go ahead for developing the Mark-II version of the Arjun tank, a project that has taken the country over three decades to complete.


The Arjun Mark-II will have over 90 percent indigenous systems on board, except for some hydraulic and electronic systems.


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MK II may have 1500 hp engine considering 66t weight. DRDO shall not be a fool to offer the army 66t tank with 1400hp considering the drama for last fifteen years
 

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MK II may have 1500 hp engine considering 66t weight. DRDO shall not be a fool to offer the army 66t tank with 1400hp considering the drama for last fifteen years
DRDO does some good work along with some insanity! They increased nearly 10 tones on the tank and i am guessing they made the new Indian designed engine as well to replace the German engine, at that weight i wonder even if those Indian trailer trucks could haul that weight without buckling or breaking in two! The germans brought the new version without any increase to weight and we need to take lessons from that.
 

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so, now as the trials have begun, hope this beast gets inducted in numbers
 

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