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@kunal sir
i don't have to say this but still...
the prasun sen gupta article -
is pure imaginations. most of it is not true or not being implemented. he is famous for such articles and some forums don't even allow his articles to be put on the forum!!!!
look at the picture in that article which he passes of as T-90M!!! there were 2 people who objected to it if you go to the "comments" section!!! till vasiliy fofanov corrects it (last entry under "comments") and i quote -
http://trishulgroup.blogspot.com/2009/01/indias-born-again-t-90m-mbt.html
one needs to take his articles with a spoonful of salt.
however one thing he tells which is relevant (in the "comments" section) is about the autoloader bolded in blue below -
i don't have to say this but still...
the prasun sen gupta article -
is pure imaginations. most of it is not true or not being implemented. he is famous for such articles and some forums don't even allow his articles to be put on the forum!!!!
look at the picture in that article which he passes of as T-90M!!! there were 2 people who objected to it if you go to the "comments" section!!! till vasiliy fofanov corrects it (last entry under "comments") and i quote -
and this is the picture of that article -Vasiliy Fofanov said...
The tank in the first picture is a T-72B upgrade kit "Rogatka" (aka T-72BM or T-72B2), presented for the first time in 2006. Immediately obvious recognition points that this is not a T-90, never mind a T-90M, are TKN-3 commander's station and a manually operated AAMG; a good indication that this is an upgrade of an old tank is the cast turret armor (UVZ didn't do those for over a decade already).
The "leathery" stuff is the Nakidka camo shroud.
Thursday, August 13, 2009 1:02:00 PM
http://trishulgroup.blogspot.com/2009/01/indias-born-again-t-90m-mbt.html
one needs to take his articles with a spoonful of salt.
however one thing he tells which is relevant (in the "comments" section) is about the autoloader bolded in blue below -
Prasun K Sengupta said...
To Xerses: The addition of a muzzle reference system on the Rapira cannon along with French Gen-3 thermal imagers for both the gunner and commander will significantly improve the T-90M's first round hit capability. The autoloading mechanism remains the same as that on the T-90S. As for the Arjun Mk1 current plans call for only 124 + 124 units in two tranches. Regarding the dedicated tank-killer, the Army has ordered two Regiments of BMP-2Ks equipped with the Kliver turret that houses 4 x Kornet-E ATGMs. The Army is also gunning for converting some 900 existing T-72M1 MBTs into BMP-T Terminators that will be equipped with the same kind of Gen-3 French-origin thermal imagers as that on the T-90Ms. However, the DRDO has been unable to come up with any kind of Terminator-like upgrade proposal as it is too preoccupied with the NAMICA, Abhay ICV and Tank Ex R & D projects. One would have expected the DRDO to offer, by 2002, a tank killer using the T-72M's hull, a modified turret housing up to four Nag ATGMs and a hydraulically operated and raisable mast-mounted optronic sensor (like the 15km range LORROS) required for acquiring hostile armoured targets and also conducting short-range terrain surveillance by day and night. But, as they say, one doesn't always get what one desires.
Thursday, January 29, 2009 10:30:00 AM