Deletedid1 Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 [center][img]http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/dynamic/00280/04TH_ARJUN_TANK_2_280809f.jpg[/img][i]Main battle tank Arjun Mark I at the CVRDE in Avadi, Chennai.[/i][/center]The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is working on India's future main battle tank (FMBT) with a 1,500-horsepower (HP) indigenous engine. This tank will replace beyond 2020 the imported T-72 tanks, renamed Ajeya, with the Army. Various specifications for the FMBT have been finalised.“For engine development, we have formed a national team comprising members from the academia, the user, industry and the DRDO. We have also gone in for an international consultant,” said S. Sundaresh, Chief Controller (Armaments and Combat Engineering), DRDO. The first prototype of the indigenous engine would be ready in four to five years.The DRDO is launching a project to develop the transmission for the tank; the indigenous engine and transmission will together be called Bharat Power Pack and it will meet the FMBT's mobility requirements.“We are confident that we will be ready with the FMBT prototype in five to seven years,” Mr. Sundaresh said. “We are trying to involve all the stakeholders — the user [the Army], quality control personnel and the production agency — in this project and the industry will be our partner. We will go for a modular design so that we can always upgrade the tank when new technology comes in.”The FMBT will weigh only 50 tonnes compared to Arjun-Mark II's 62 tonnes. The DRDO is simultaneously working on Arjun-Mark II. The volume occupied by the electronics package in the FMBT will be less. The FMBT's engine will be two-thirds the size of Arjun-Mark I's, but will generate 1,500 HP compared to Arjun-Mark I's 1,400 HP.Improved technologiesImprovements in material, fuel injection and filtration technologies will contribute to the reduction in the engine size without compromising on power.“The immediate task for the CVRDE [Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment] is to develop the Arjun-Mk II tank and demonstrate it to the user and go for the production of 124 numbers in the HVF (Heavy Vehicles Factory],” Mr. Sundaresh said. The CVRDE and the HVF are situated in Avadi, near Chennai.The Arjun-Mk II tank will have a number of upgrades compared with Arjun-Mk I. Missiles can be fired from the former to destroy long-range targets and bring down attack helicopters. The tank's commander will have a panoramic sight with night vision. “With this upgrade, the commander can carry out his hunting job at night with his thermal sight and engage targets more effectively,” Mr. Sundaresh explained.Another upgrade will see the introduction of an explosive reactive armour panel which will comprise explosives in metallic brick form. These bricks will be mounted not only on the front slope of Arjun-Mk-II tank, but all round it as well. When the enemy ammunition hits these bricks, they will explode and retard the energy of the projectile, which then cannot penetrate the tank's armour.“The penalty for using these bricks is that they will add 1.5 tonnes to the tank's weight. But we can prevent top attack and side attack. We can add to the tank's protection from missiles and rocket-propelled grenades,” the DRDO Chief Controller said.Automatic target trackingThe fourth upgrade is that Arjun Mk-II will have an automatic target tracking system which will add to the accuracy when firing on a moving target.P. Sivakumar, CVRDE Director, said Arjun-Mk-II would have a total of 93 upgrades, including the advanced air defence gun system for firing at attack helicopters. The Army had placed an indent for production of 124 Arjun-Mk II tanks.In phase I, 45 tanks will roll out with 56 upgrades, including the missile firing capability and the commander's panoramic sight with night vision.In phase II, the remaining 79 tanks, with all the 93 improvements, will come off the assembly line. “By 2013-14, the first batch of around 30 tanks will go out,” Dr. Sivakumar said.According to Mr. Sundaresh, these 124 Arjun-Mk II tanks would cost Rs.5,000 crores.
Deletedid1 Posted November 5, 2010 Author Report Posted November 5, 2010 FMBT's engine will be two-thirds the size of Arjun Mark I MBT's engine and will generate 1,500-horsepower. First prototype of the indigenous engine would be ready by 2016. FMBT will weigh 50 tonnes.Project to develop the transmission for the tank is being launched. Engine and transmission ( aka "Bharat Power Pack") will meet the FMBT's mobility requirements.Volume occupied by the electronics package will be low.A total of 93 upgrades, including the advanced air defence gun system for firing at attack helicopters. Missiles firing capability to destroy long-range targets and bring down attack helicopters.Panoramic sight with night vision for the tank's commander. An automatic target tracking system to add accuracy when firing on a moving target.Explosive reactive armor panel which will comprise explosives in metallic brick form. These bricks will be mounted all round the MBT. When the enemy ammunition hits these bricks, they will explode and retard the energy of the projectile. Tanks armor will not be penetrated.Improvements in material, fuel injection and filtration technologies will contribute to the reduction in the engine size without compromising on power.Indian Army has placed an intent for production of 124 Arjun-Mk II tanks.Phase I, 45 tanks will roll out with 56 upgrades, including the missile firing capability and the commander's panoramic sight with night vision.Phase II, the remaining 79 tanks, with all the 93 improvements, will come off the assembly line. “By 2013-14, the first batch of around 30 tanks will go out,” Dr. Sivakumar said.124 Arjun-Mk II tanks would cost Rs.5,000 crores.[img]http://lh5.ggpht.com/_OOEHEZsk1Oc/TNN78uJrgXI/AAAAAAAAAks/D7ZyTUs2j6Y/s300/800px-Arjun_MBT_bump_track_test.JPG[/img]
Deletedid1 Posted November 5, 2010 Author Report Posted November 5, 2010 [quote author=skchinnari link=topic=116681.msg1256524#msg1256524 date=1288971667] sCo_hmmthink[/quote][quote author=skchinnari link=topic=116681.msg1256543#msg1256543 date=1288971765] sCo_hmmthink[/quote] %<>( congratulations
Saamy Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 [quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=116681.msg1256549#msg1256549 date=1288971797] %<>( congratulations[/quote] Dr@w@ Dr@w@ Dr@w@
Deletedid1 Posted November 5, 2010 Author Report Posted November 5, 2010 [quote author=Saamy link=topic=116681.msg1256560#msg1256560 date=1288971898] Dr@w@ Dr@w@ Dr@w@[/quote] sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2
skchinnari Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 [quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=116681.msg1256549#msg1256549 date=1288971797] %<>( congratulations[/quote] sCo_hmmthink
Saamy Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 [quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=116681.msg1256567#msg1256567 date=1288971998] sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2[/quote]Enti call ki reply ivakunda overaction chestunavu.... *7*^ *7*^ *7*^
PMREDDY19 Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 124 Arjun-Mk II tanks would cost Rs.5,000 crores. *=: Benzu you rock
Deletedid1 Posted November 5, 2010 Author Report Posted November 5, 2010 [quote author=Saamy link=topic=116681.msg1256579#msg1256579 date=1288972079]Enti call ki reply ivakunda overaction chestunavu.... *7*^ *7*^ *7*^[/quote]neeku telusu gaa na phobe appud appudu sarigga pani seyyadu F@!n F@!n F@!n
Recommended Posts