there's a pretty ample space between the outer section and the main hull monocoque/unibody, definitely have a big potential to installed an anti HEAT/Shaped Charge modular armor.
let's hope the ZAHA next for marine corps.
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...
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.
looks like the T-72...
conventionally powered ?? i really hope we follow the brazilian way RnD their own naval based nuclear propulsion.
https://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:46135074
i honestly thankful that pindad finally decide to design a platform with high ground clearance, big tires, and an elevated cabin, it give the "this thing are military vehicle/GARANG" energy and vibes emanating from it, compared to this previous abomination lmao.
reminds me with serbian Tamnava...
he probably meant like astros or himars which can use multitude choice of calibre and rocket option, not just stuck in one type of calibre like that russian MLRS.
those bekasians will close their floodgate and render their surroundings border area (or themselves) submerge to disturb any hostile logistic movement.
though russian suffer much casualties, looks like they still persistently sending troops and rampant attack on ukraine area, it's the matter of "War of Attrition", i wonder how long kyiv would be able to hold itself.
it was reported that one of the PLAN naval aviation xian Y-8 Maritime patrol has plunged/crashed into south china sea (the taiwanese probably monitoring it) though the PRC authorities trying to cover it up with "military training" exercise near the crash site...