Only silver lining is that it will give impetus to the Arjun program. Arjun backers should force the IA to put the Arjun program on the front burner.T-90 tank production to be hit by Ukraine-Russia war
Nagpur: The Russia-Ukraine war is now expected to impact production
T-90 tanks by the ordnance factories. Earlier, it was hoped ..
that the conflict may not last long and things would continue
smoothly. As the war prolongs, sources say that production
process may be affected in the coming days if the situation
does not normalize.
Sources said some of the sub-assemblies are still imported
from Russia. As the war continues their supply is expected
be hit, perhaps even affecting the delivery schedule.
Over the years as much as 95% of the T-90 production
has been indigenized. However, the remaining 5% of
5% of spares for which dependency is on Russia remain crucial
The T-90 tanks are based on Russian technology.
There are certain crucial sub-assemblies for which the factory
depend, as drawings have not been shared yet.
These include certain electro-mechanical components, said a source.
As against this almost 98% indigenization has been achieved
for the T-72 tanks, which are also based on Russian know-how.
The tanks are made at the Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited
Limited (AVNL), at Avadi in Tamil Nadu.
The PSU has been carved out of earlier ordnance factories like
the Heavy Vehicles Factory at Chennai, Ordnance Factory Project
Medak, Vehicle Factory at Jabalpur, and the Engine factory at chennai.
The AVNL has also taken proactive steps to tackle the situation
although it may take some months to show results.
Union sources said even the employees’ associations have been
stressing on the indigenization of production.
This takes care of a major component.
Meanwhile, in an independent development, the 155x52 mm caliber
advanced towed artillery gun systems (ATAGs), made by the p
rivate sector companies — Bharat Forge and Tatas — are expected
to go through a round of trials in the coming weeks.
These would be reliability firing, as it happened for the Dhanush
guns made by Advance Weapons and Equipment Limited (AWEL)
also a PSU formed out of the ordnance factories.
T-90 tank production to be hit by Ukraine-Russia war | Nagpur News - Times of India
Nagpur: The Russia-Ukraine war is now expected to impact production of T-90 tanks by the ordnance factories.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
The article is a year old, although would be good to get an update on how much of an impact the war has had.T-90 tank production to be hit by Ukraine-Russia war
Nagpur: The Russia-Ukraine war is now expected to impact production
T-90 tanks by the ordnance factories. Earlier, it was hoped ..
that the conflict may not last long and things would continue
smoothly. As the war prolongs, sources say that production
process may be affected in the coming days if the situation
does not normalize.
Sources said some of the sub-assemblies are still imported
from Russia. As the war continues their supply is expected
be hit, perhaps even affecting the delivery schedule.
Over the years as much as 95% of the T-90 production
has been indigenized. However, the remaining 5% of
5% of spares for which dependency is on Russia remain crucial
The T-90 tanks are based on Russian technology.
There are certain crucial sub-assemblies for which the factory
depend, as drawings have not been shared yet.
These include certain electro-mechanical components, said a source.
As against this almost 98% indigenization has been achieved
for the T-72 tanks, which are also based on Russian know-how.
The tanks are made at the Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited
Limited (AVNL), at Avadi in Tamil Nadu.
The PSU has been carved out of earlier ordnance factories like
the Heavy Vehicles Factory at Chennai, Ordnance Factory Project
Medak, Vehicle Factory at Jabalpur, and the Engine factory at chennai.
The AVNL has also taken proactive steps to tackle the situation
although it may take some months to show results.
Union sources said even the employees’ associations have been
stressing on the indigenization of production.
This takes care of a major component.
Meanwhile, in an independent development, the 155x52 mm caliber
advanced towed artillery gun systems (ATAGs), made by the p
rivate sector companies — Bharat Forge and Tatas — are expected
to go through a round of trials in the coming weeks.
These would be reliability firing, as it happened for the Dhanush
guns made by Advance Weapons and Equipment Limited (AWEL)
also a PSU formed out of the ordnance factories.
T-90 tank production to be hit by Ukraine-Russia war | Nagpur News - Times of India
Nagpur: The Russia-Ukraine war is now expected to impact production of T-90 tanks by the ordnance factories.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
That'd be an abso-bloody-lutely horrible idea.Only silver lining is that it will give impetus to the Arjun program. Arjun backers should force the IA to put the Arjun program on the front burner.
Nope. Indian T-90 can still be destroyed by most anti tank weaponry in US inventory. No reason to panic.Should India concerned captured Russia T 90 tank arrive in United States.
While I do realize that you said that in jest, the same holds true for any other tank, including the latest iterations of their M1 Abrams.Nope. Indian T-90 can still be destroyed by most anti tank weaponry in US inventory. No reason to panic.
The later batches of T-90 produced from raw material stage has protection levels higher than the original Russian T-90A. Because Spade steel was replaced with indigenously designed steel of DMRL and the Russian composite cavity was replaced with Indian Kanchan.Nope. Indian T-90 can still be destroyed by most anti tank weaponry in US inventory. No reason to panic.
From what I've heard, the later batches are actually a few metric tons heavier than their Russian counterparts. Oh and the Chally or the Leopard 2s have even greater chances of their turrets going ballistic as compared to the T-90S (given no extra ammo is being carried other than the ones in the carousel) in case of a penetrating heat.The later batches of T-90 produced from raw material stage has protection levels higher than the original Russian T-90A. Because Spade steel was replaced with indigenously designed steel of DMRL and the Russian composite cavity was replaced with Indian Kanchan.
Kanchan of the 90s is different from that of the late 2000s because this has been constantly improved with newer materials.
Besides even a vanilla Javelin could wreck havoc in the very latest M1A2 sep v3 Abrams . Havoc as in the people in the turret dead of fatally wounded . The turret won't blow off as in T series but the tank would be rendered combat incapable. Same is true for the Chally 2 and Leo 2A7.
Have some respect for the Bhisma. This isn't your grandpa's T-55 or T-62.
Better than having T72s mate.So it would seem the Ajeya upgrade didn't work out & IA is looking to get T-90 turrets installed on our T-72s... TankEX was unacceptable,but somehow this is ok.
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Wont this be a waste of money if we want to replace T-72s with FRCV?Better than having T72s mate.
FRCV is atleast a decade away...Wont this be a waste of money if we want to replace T-72s with FRCV?
True but would it kill these morons (armored corps generals and the so called hotshot IITians at the fucking DRDO—both these groups) to reconfigure the ERA scheme?? Yaar, kam se kam dekh kar nakal toh kar hi sakte hay ye log ya fir sab ke sab Angel Priya ke pi6e pare huye hay??!!Better than having T72s mate.
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