Indian Army Armored Vehicles

Kunal Biswas

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Some of the snaps of the interior i took during 2014 expo ============>>



Commander station ..

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Gunner station ..

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Loader station ..

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This was from one of the MK2 prototypes ..
 

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Thank you for sharing this.

The donor vehicle seems to be Isuzu Dmax - good choice. It is rugged, spacious and powerful;



Coming to the conversion itself. The front end looks vulnerable to even stone pelting let alone bullets. I find it in explicable as to why there is not at least a bull bar in case vehicle has to be rammed.

I like the turret and firing ports.

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Can anyone please tell me the name of the armoured vehicle ?

 

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DRDO will now experiment with new armor solutions involving Metal-Ceramic Sandwich Armor.
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The ballistic experiment will consist of 0.5m x 0.5m Metal-Ceramic Armor Panels.
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Here,
Metal = High Nitrogen Steel (HNS)
Ceramic = Silicon Carbide (SiC)
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Could this be initial R&D to create a robust next generation Kanchan Armor meant for our FMBT?
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Here's the specifications of both of the materials.
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Fun fact: In the above photos of T-55s during 71 war, the gun barrel has a makeshift dummy fume extractor at the middle, even though the actual fume extractor can be seen near the muzzle. This was done so gunners could differentiate Indian T-55s from Pakistani Type 59s, which were Chinese built T-54s.

And the turret of the T-55 has hand rails around it because the WW2 Soviet tactics of "Tank Desant" or infantry riding on tanks was still relevant when it was designed.
 

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Their is another, India use both T-54 and T-55, T-54 were in green and light-yellow camouflage, Where as T-55 were in green camouflage, Some rare co lour pictures ..


Indian T-55 at eastern front, T-55 turret missing the air-filter over the turret like T-54 does.

Indian T-54, T-54 has a Air-filter on top of the turret here its one left side ..
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Fun fact: In the above photos of T-55s during 71 war, the gun barrel has a makeshift dummy fume extractor at the middle, even though the actual fume extractor can be seen near the muzzle. This was done so gunners could differentiate Indian T-55s from Pakistani Type 59s, which were Chinese built T-54s.

And the turret of the T-55 has hand rails around it because the WW2 Soviet tactics of "Tank Desant" or infantry riding on tanks was still relevant when it was designed.
 

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This is our own T-55 knocked out but recaptured during 1971 war, All other picture in the post are mostly from eastern front during 1971 war ..
Their is another, India use both T-54 and T-55, T-54 were in green and light-yellow camouflage, Where as T-55 were in green camouflage, Some rare co lour pictures ..







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Are those Browning M1919 30 Cals on the loaders hatch ?
 

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