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I hope altay problem gets solved in the future land forces need modern tanks Our Leopard 2A4s and M60T/TMs can hold on now but In the future we do need modern tanks like altay
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I heard the Indian bureaucracy is also pain in the ass to deal with which led to so many delays and money being pocketed in by officials. Also as technology advances new requirements come to play.
Yes and no, Kraus Maffei (Germany) was strongly involved in the early stages of Arjun design. It is why Arjun has similar look to the leopard 2 (up to A4)....down to the "in turret" sight issue (that red-effect keeps bringing up correctly on first principle weakness):India's biggest problem was finding a partner for the Arjun. I mean the Altay tank was done with South Koreans. India could have benefitted from collarboration with other countries. The biggest problem was collarborating with who.
There was rumours that India wanted work with Russia but as usual Russia just want to sell their tanks not work with India.
Yes along with artillery and small arms. These are the main things that have been terrible disappointments given it should be stuff squared away. But the issues I mentioned above got in the way of these being successes like the other things.Arjun was a shitshow many Indians even agreed it was a disgrace when India deserves better.
I think if India scraps Arjun and works on a new tank project I feel like they could do better due to experience and knowledge being learned which would help in the future. Arjun was just the painful start.
I can see why some Turks also fearing the state of the Altay tank.
It's simply a better configuration. Completely unmanned turret allows the crew to be better protected while keeping the weight of the tank low.
What's more, they could easily upgrade the turret later when the french-german tank comes out. If I remember correctly, they are already developing a variant of T-14 with 152mm gun.
Altay started getting old before the production even began.
Otokar had developed Altay AHT for urban operations which was really sweet too. But they didn't get the tender.
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Yes, any discussion about Altay will be a political discussion about how corrupt the current government in Turkey is.
It's a great tank, Otokar, with help from Hyundai Rotem did a fantastic job.
The problems with this tank are political.
You can just change Arjun with Altay in this sentenceYep and politics/corruption is what most hampered the Arjun development. Its kind of why i compare the two. I don't see Altay quite going the same way, but its not impossible.
I don't bring the arjun up to insult the indians, its just the best example i'm aware of how politics/corruption can ruin a project.
Excellent improvements all around, notice periscopes fitted for the loader to see out and be situationally aware. All that's left IMO is an Electronic Warfare suite.
I don't see much of a difference other than Akkor launchers, it very much looks like Otokar's urban warfare version. Could you please enlighten us about what's new?Excellent improvements all around, notice periscopes fitted for the loader to see out and be situationally aware. All that's left IMO is an Electronic Warfare suite.
I don't see much of a difference other than Akkor launchers, it very much looks like Otokar's urban warfare version. Could you please enlighten us about what's new?
Looks to me as about the same as this:Altay Main Battle Tank & Related Programs
Better late then half baked. It's like a broken record from constant agenda pushers... Altay Vanilla which is operationally no different to the Leopard 2A4 Altay T1, fully equipped.defencehub.live
Looks to me as about the same as this:
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^^ This picture is from 2016
So T1 is actually missing a few features
T2 would be comparable to Urban Warfare Variant, however unlike Urban Warfare Variant. T2 will feature Indigenous systems, not COTS products picked from here there and everywhere that isn't even integrated into Aselsan's mission and fire control system.
T2 would be comparable to Urban Warfare Variant, however unlike Urban Warfare Variant. T2 will feature Indigenous systems, not COTS products picked from here there and everywhere that isn't even integrated into Aselsan's mission and fire control system.
Yeah I'm afraid that's not gonna happen. That would have to be a completely new tank, like ALTAY-2 or something.I think the most important feature that the T2 should have is an automatic reloader within an unmanned turret. As Legionnaire said its very natural that integration of domestic systems happen over time, I don't think that should be the main feature of the T2.
Like Soft-Kill Systems?Looks to me as about the same as this:
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^^ This picture is from 2016
So T1 is actually missing a few features
Yep and politics/corruption is what most hampered the Arjun development. Its kind of why i compare the two. I don't see Altay quite going the same way, but its not impossible.
I don't bring the arjun up to insult the indians, its just the best example i'm aware of how politics/corruption can ruin a project.
Mkek made a tech transfer for the gunI have a question. We are so focussed on the engine but do we know which gun will be used for this tank? I mean we were to use L55 but most likely it will be ambargoed so do we have any alternative?
Does MKEK has the capacity to produce tank guns?
You are approaching it with a good principle...so there is literally zero insult (if receiving end appreciates what that principle is).
More Indians need to hear it (many are deluded/ignorant, have too much ego they generally "cross-harness"... and/or deflect to some silly apologism/excuse).
It is why I give big credit to red-effect and others (alongside and before him) that speak in very plain rational terms about faults....and hammer away on it again and again....and show rational compromise + credit when it is merited too.
It all reminds me personally of my own conversations regarding ego-freaks on all kind of things (Arjun included), India or non-India related....sometimes almost word for word...and harsher ways than you have here.
Have to keep in mind that Ego-freaks:
A) Are not exclusive to any society, they are a human condition/prevalence at large.
B) End up shielding and promoting mediocrity, incompetence, corruption and even abject failures.
C) DETRACT from the successes (which are clear and need definition as to WHY they succeeded...rather than throwing those in with the gunk too)...ironically exact reverse of what they (by irrational emotionalism) intend.
I mean you can't throw crap with good and hope the crap is lifted by the good.....the crap by its definition is crap. You need to minimise crap and have more good to win overall. But ego-freak would try have you believe otherwise.
System that gathers/enables (BAD!) or prevents/disenables (GOOD!) ego-freaks et al. (and all the crap they inevitably leave in their wake) is what is to be studied, implemented, perfected, expanded and entrenched by rational reasoned folks.
The less detritus you have clogging up a pipe, the more the pipe lets flow. It's really that simple.
Again, Turks and others can muse on how/what/where it applies in their own specific realm and context.