Is this a light Tank?
so what could be the reason for enhanced penetration.
i mean this is a govt organization and works under the umbrella of MOD and the manufacturer of naiza round aka POF works under them as well
We will see official photo's upgraded AL khalid I in july-august exercise.but still there wont be any chance to get into the autoloader and see whether it is modified or not
you have no idea about metallurgical R&D that is going on in Pakistan, just because it is rarely published, does not mean it is not happening. Problem is they show a fraction of what they make. 100 firms under MoD and 50 private ones are working in this fieldYou are over optimistic to expect that a country with lower capabilities, lower metallurgy level etc. Can achieve a 700mm RHA penetration with such short ammunition.
1760m/s at 2000m... sounds more like the muzzle velocity?shell velocity plays a big part in penetration, the one we know of, usual POF APFSDS has 1760m/s at 2000 m. New rounds may be faster
We don't have lower capabilities atleast in this regardYou are over optimistic to expect that a country with lower capabilities, lower metallurgy level etc. Can achieve a 700mm RHA penetration with such short ammunition.
well even if the new round penetration power stand at 600mm of rha at 2km.it can still disable any tank in south asiai have menhtioned this before and do it again, AZ autoloadr (it may look similar so i take it as a reference though my source said it is a vastly modified HIT design superficially similar to AZ type) in Ak has been modified since the tank came into service, it has 29 modifications to fit longer penetrators and other ammunition, then it was modified to fit Kombat ATGM again in 2005-06.
ARDE has been making many rounds not only those mentioned in the pdf. Pakistan got TOT for Type-2 penetrator from China in the 90s, janes has an article on it. Type-2M can penetrate more than 600mm armour at 2000 m, some say between 610-650mm at 2000m. AK-1 autoloader is again modified to fit longer rounds than Type-2M. Naiza-2 is rumoured to be able to penetrate 700mm at 2000 m. If true, this is awesome news for Pak armour
even Type-2M can pretty much make a mess of any MBT in sub-continent.
shell velocity plays a big part in penetration, the one we know of, usual POF APFSDS has 1760m/s at 2000 m. New rounds may be faster
(M1 Abrams vs T72 Ural :56)...However, since there were not enough M1A1HAs Available, a retrofit program was begun to upgrade M1A1 tanks with the Heavy Armor package....
(Jayhawk: The Seven Corps in the Persian Gulf War: 94)The M1A1 tanks shipped from storage in Germany were not always the most modern. Birds team made several major modifications on the equipment, including the attachment of hardened steel to the turret near the gun tube for extra protection, installation of a heat shield in the engine compartment, upgrade of optical systems"¦
This is not just spur of the moment; I have checked a lot of photos. I could have used recent photos of M1A2 but then I would be accused of comparing apples to oranges.Maybe, or perhaps due to low quality of photos you see there a difference where it is not.
Perhaps but you have to produce ~900 armor arrays. also why add plates to the front of the M1A1 if you already put in HAP if you look at M1A1HA's they are all free of extra plates.Besides this, actually replacing composite armor is as easy as welding additional plate.
Notice how there is no U or M on this one SVSM Gallery :: M1A1 Abrams USMC, Tamiya/Com 2005, by John Heck :: DSC08854And there is even easier way to know if tank received Heavy Armor Package or not, serial number on turret, if there is U or M letter added, it got HAP.
The welds are not the proof, all Abrams have weld marks. Its the location of the welds marks or rather the slightly altered shape of the turret.And you know what, similiar welds you claim to be proof of only adding additional steel plate, can be well visible also on M1A2SEP's for example. Probably similiar welds can be found on regular M1A1's from 1985 (not prototypes dubbed M1E1).
So did I, there are M1A1HA's and M1A2SEP's with similiar weld lines you pointed out.This is not just spur of the moment; I have checked a lot of photos. I could have used recent photos of M1A2 but then I would be accused of comparing apples to oranges.
Manufacturing 900 armor packages is not a problem. Composite armors are semi modular, so armor arrays are manufactured just like spare parts. And you should consider that part of HAP is thicker faceplate.Perhaps but you have to produce ~900 armor arrays. also why add plates to the front of the M1A1 if you already put in HAP if you look at M1A1HA's they are all free of extra plates.
Because this is standard M1A1, I seen photos of some of them, used by USMC as training tanks several years ago, non of them are used in combat units AFAIK, if this one among many already did not ended in Sierra Army Depot or some other storage area... or was not upgraded.Notice how there is no U or M on this one SVSM Gallery :: M1A1 Abrams USMC, Tamiya/Com 2005, by John Heck :: DSC08854
All tanks with Heavy Armor Package have slightly altered turret shape.The welds are not the proof, all Abrams have weld marks. Its the location of the welds marks or rather the slightly altered shape of the turret.
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