What about Harimau? Does it have this separate ammo storage with blowout panels?
Like Leopard 2, then.Front hull storage, no.
Bustle behind turret, yes.
If the top brass actually thinking of acquiring T-72s, unless if their turret replaced with the one in T-90M:Btw, AMX 13 itself is already an obsolote platform to begin with, with their tin can armor they are not even expected to face the heavy machine gun rounds or splintered srhapnel. Thus not to mention their obsolote firing system and Ignition process. If actually they decided to replace those Oldies with T72 families, i just hope they can provide additional protection system and proper training and doctrine about infantry cooperation with cavalry.
And better to start to built storage to hoard excess and older arms
Actually, those 2 Russian tanks on the back had a pretty good job countering Ukrainian ambush.
Our army has to train react in situation like this too.
do russian 125mm have canister shot round (simply a big ass calibre birdshot/buckshot round for anti personnel) like it's western counterpart ? it can be really useful in such close encounter like that, thankfully our kaplan MT indeed have capability to fire such munition.Actually, those 2 Russian tanks on the back had a pretty good job countering Ukrainian ambush.
Our army has to train react in situation like this too.
this i don't know, we were hoping that CMI 105mm would be equipped with falarick , however ukraine right now is facing hardship and those falarick may never been able to sold, i was surprised NEXTER actually have a gun launched 120mm stand off ATGM called as POLYNEGE and it can be fired from NATO 120mm.Do you know what kind of 105 mm tank ammunition Pindad will license from Nexter?
this i don't know, we were hoping that CMI 105mm would be equipped with falarick , however ukraine right now is facing hardship and those falarick may never been able to sold, i was surprised NEXTER actually have a gun launched 120mm stand off ATGM called as POLYNEGE and it can be fired from NATO 120mm.
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Falarick isn't the only 105 mm gun-launched ATGM in the market, though. In fact this one has a longer range and probably a better overall performance than Falarick:this i don't know, we were hoping that CMI 105mm would be equipped with falarick , however ukraine right now is facing hardship and those falarick may never been able to sold
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Ukraine has, by far, claimed to assassinate 3 Russian top generals, either by their snipers or drones targeting Russian command posts. I believe these achievements were the results from their combat intelligent gathering capability.Their battlefield intelligent gathering capability is mediocre to say, what the fuck is the use of their unmanned aerial vehicles or other battlefield floating radar devices like their ELINT and surveilance aircraft system? Azeris got a better tactical maneuver compared to them as they are capable to bypassing heavily fortified Armenian position and push through the most weakest ones using armored formation. Though compared to the NATO countries standard they are still fallshort but Russian seems so amateur.
Ukraine has, by far, claimed to assassinate 3 Russian top generals, either by their snipers or drones targeting Russian command posts. I believe these achievements were the results from their combat intelligent gathering capability.
With how top-attack munitions works, the T-series tank ammo position means the penetrator has direct view of the ammo instead of hull floor.Even with APS, reactive armor and other advanced stuffs installed, I still don't like Russian T-series tanks for exactly this one reason: The insistence of the Russian tank designers to seat the T-series tank crews directly above the ammo and propellant. Anyone may argue regarding the benefits of autoloader and the carousel system, but the fact remains that separate ammo storage with blowout panels like in Western MBTs are still far better to at least giving their crews a chance of survival in case of a succesful hit by the enemy.
Abrams Still have hull storage for ammo, around 6 to 8, behind commander seat, between combat and engine compartment. Type 90 store its ammo in turret.except M1 Abrahams
LAHAT => TAHAL => TAk HALal
don't buy it, we've known the secret behind it
I know you're joking, but in case anyone take this seriously, well... Our Pandur II turrets are from Elbit Systems - to mention our most recent acquisition from there.LAHAT => TAHAL => TAk HALal
don't buy it, we've known the secret behind it
To be frank, all tanks are vulnerable against top-attack munitions. But you don't even need such sophisticated method to destroy Russian T-series tanks. Even an anti-tank mine with EFP capability exploding under the hull will be enough to cause catastrophic explosions in those tanks.With how top-attack munitions works, the T-series tank ammo position means the penetrator has direct view of the ammo instead of hull floor.
Western MBT also has hull ammo stowage except M1 Abrahams, but since the position is outside of the affected area of top-attack ATGM/outside of the turret ring, it should has higher chance of surviving that nasty ATGM.
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Absolutely, but the fact that "cope cage" used by the russia isn't effective against top-attack makes me question the effectiveness of APS against this particular type of Anti-tank munition. Perhaps the APS fragmentation could destroy the copper liner which renders the jet less effective or doesn't form at all.View attachment 40947
@keadno , you need to know why this thing existed and its role still relevant till today. why such less than a kilo munition capable to take out tons of war machine. Yes, because hit at the weakest spot.
Yes, perhaps the decisive factor why the new T-14 has separate crew compartment.To be frank, all tanks are vulnerable against top-attack munitions. But you don't even need such sophisticated method to destroy Russian T-series tanks. Even an anti-tank mine with EFP capability exploding under the hull will be enough to cause catastrophic explosions in those tanks.
what exactly tank with APS in Russian service nowadays that knocked by top attack ?