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TAPAS in Tipnis Grey
New one with weight reduction and drag reduction?
TAPAS in Tipnis Grey
Hmm wait a min this one seems like new one getting manufactured rn here is an old one right behind him, seems like old ones a little smaller but it's probably the perspective and angel making it look biggerNew one with weight reduction and drag reduction?
So naval version orders when?
TAPAS in Tipnis Grey
once configuration is fully certified but dont know how log certification process isSo naval version orders when?
What’s the status of MGS both 105mm and 155mm?haven’t heard much since the trials in Rajasthan.
DRDO was probably fuming when they got to know army is going for strykers
What's the personnel capacity of WHAP?
It’s 3+9 passengers I believeWhat's the personnel capacity of WHAP?
8 dismounts or 6?
What’s the status of MGS both 105mm and 155mm?haven’t heard much since the trials in Rajasthan.
@NoobWannaLearn bhai any idea?No idea bhai ask @NoobWannaLearn, or @Smoothbore125mm
Both are on docs in defence ministryWhat’s the status of MGS both 105mm and 155mm?haven’t heard much since the trials in Rajasthan.
Got it but if it’s a heavy mgs with 155mm shells to be fired is it really supposed to be airdropped?Both are on docs in defence ministry
mgs would be inducted not sure if atags one or any other configuration either kalyani atags with beml truck or tata with their truck mounted 155mm atags
Gunner shot(ex-dg of artillary ) said many times that 155 mm would be inducted someday or the other but he refrain from commenting on the 105mm mgs since he said that if requirement arise they would induct it but personally i also dont see too much need of the garuda if you need air dropping ability get either the kalyani light 155mm or m777 they can even be transported by chinook and have much better range and fire power than the 105 garuda
while im really wanting IA to induct the marg-br its 4*4 with high transportability and smaller footprint too for mountainous regions only thin it lacks is air droping ability
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Nope and in reality no mgs is supposed to be dropped from air too but marg is 18 tonnes in weight and we already have tested a 20 tonnes capable parachute based air dropping system for c130 and c17 so if marg could be made air droppable it would be a big selling point for kalyani tooGot it but if it’s a heavy mgs with 155mm shells to be fired is it really supposed to be airdropped?
I think I’ll always have my bias towards mgs because of shoot and scoot firepower on move will be more lethal with less consequences from enemy counter but anyways army works on a entirely different logic also I think if we give them chance they will buy the Israeli one so no point of discussion anyways thanksNope and in reality no mgs is supposed to be dropped from air too but marg is 18 tonnes in weight and we already have tested a 20 tonnes capable parachute based air dropping system for c130 and c17 so if marg could be made air droppable it would be a big selling point for kalyani too
concept of mgs is to shoot and scoot and displace quickly for avoiding counter battery fire which is lethal for the fixed towed gunsbut the downsides are that mgs are 30 -50% more expensive than conventional towed guns so army prefers to have a lot of towed guns and less of mgs only mgs we have is k9 which is a tracked mgs which is better than wheeled versions because of mobility and all but then its even more expensive than the wheeled guns
Dude, in this day and age of cheap FPV drones, you really think that's gonna make a difference, especially along the northern frontiers where there simply isn't much room to maneuver whatsoever??I think I’ll always have my bias towards mgs because of shoot and scoot firepower on move will be more lethal with less consequences from enemy counter but anyways army works on a entirely different logic also I think if we give them chance they will buy the Israeli one so no point of discussion anyways thanks
fpv are very limited to range i don't think they can travel 20-40 odd kilometers to take out an artillery loitering munitions are a different ballgame thoughDude, in this day and age of cheap FPV drones, you really think that's gonna make a difference, especially along the northern frontiers where there simply isn't much room to maneuver whatsoever??