In one sense, moving back the troops to base them in their own home provinces may proves beneficial for their respective regional defense, especially since they will surely know their own 'turf' better compared to, for example, a Jakartan who got himself based in Merauke. However, I still think that some rotations or "tour of duty" are still needed to spread the knowledge among some, if not all troops.
I understand what you were talking about now.Kinda Agree with @FPXAllen , even at direct hit at frontal plate of Leopard 2, 155 mm HE munition still give enough shockwave to decapacitate entire crew. hence, A-10 will done the job by penetrating upper plate which the weakest parts of tank.
speaking about armor loses is Ukraine soil, they totally forgot something about armor employment. Speed, infantry support, artillery barrage, even German at WW2 has aerial support to cover their infantry.
except have significant protection, slow moving tank/immobile tank is as good as target practice.
as considerations, except Leopard 2 RI, all Indonesian armor is a butter to 20 mm AP.
At first glance The footage looks like a game nor I can recognize the t 72. If it true that BTR4 capable to penetrate side or back or damage the turret ring, the T72 have hi probability to recover by farmer.I understand what you were talking about now.
Our troops with Israeli 30 mm turret pandur can donthe same.
If this means that the shipment for 10 Harimau tanks will commence in the next few days, I wonder how long it takes for them to arrive here...first batch delivery ceremony
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So the another 8 will be assembled in pindad?10 Harimau tanks will commence in the next few days
As with the contract, yes. Unless there's some changes that I'm unaware of.So the another 8 will be assembled in pindad?
Hopefully there will be next batch for thati really hope we also can cast and create the main hull, not just installed and integrated cockerill cannon into turkish produced hull.....
Patience, young Padawan...i really hope we also can cast and create the main hull, not just installed and integrated cockerill cannon into turkish produced hull.....
Also turret assembly of the first 10 hulls will be carried out in Indonesia. As part of ToT / Know-how transfer and work-load share of the first batch.As with the contract, yes. Unless there's some changes that I'm unaware of.
The CEO of FNSS has told they are carrying out negotiations for the work-load share of the later batches.Hopefully there will be next batch for that
Thanks for the info.Also turret assembly of the first 10 hulls will be carried out in Indonesia. As part of ToT / Know-how transfer and work-load share of the first batch.
To be honest i was all hopeless about this project until few weeks ago. Glad to see it has been concluded.
Good to know!The CEO of FNSS has told they are carrying out negotiations for the work-load share of the later batches.
thanks for correction, the first time i see kaplan hull during mine test i thought it was wholly casted and not welded together per section.Patience, young Padawan...
Anyway, where do you got the info about Kaplan/Harimau cast hull? I always thought that its welded...
It is joint, i am not sure if both parties independent or dependent on each other for the sales to 3rd parties.Do you know who owns Kaplan MT intellectual property? Is it fully owned by FNSS or there's some Pindad part in it?
It's aluminum. Welded and milled.Patience, young Padawan...
Anyway, where do you got the info about Kaplan/Harimau cast hull? I always thought that its welded...