Deccan Chronicle

ARJUN TANK TO SHED WEIGHT

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The state-of-the-art Arjun Main Battle Tank Mk II is facing a challengin­g task in trying to shed weight from 68.6 tonne to less than 65 tonne. “So far, by using lighter fitments and making adjustment­s we have been able to lose only about 1.5 tonne which is far above the Army’s requiremen­t of less than 65 tonne tank,” said a military source.

The state-of-the-art Arjun Main Battle Tank Mk II is facing a challengin­g task in trying to shed weight from 68.6 tonne to less than 65 tonne.

“So far, by using lighter fitments and making adjustment­s we have been able to lose only about 1.5 tonne which is far above the Army’s requiremen­t of less than 65 tonne tank. Redesignin­g and assessment­s are on,” said a military source familiar with the weight loss effort who did not want to be named.

The Arjun MBT Mk II is an improved version of Mk I and has been developed with 73 tank-fittable improvemen­ts of which 15 are major tank-fittable improvemen­ts as a result of which an additional tonnage was gained over the Arjun MBT Mk I.

But additional weight has resulted in problems relating to agility, mobility and operationa­l employabil­ity.

That is why it is important to reduce the weight of the tank. The weight reduction effort is now being undertaken by the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on and Combat Vehicles Research and Developmen­t Establishm­ent mainly by “redesignin­g the hull and turret structure by using innovative material to replace the convention­al structure”. The Army had ruled out an agility and mobility test of Arjun tank that was to be pitted against the Russian-made T-90 saying that the Arjun MBT Mk II and T-90 are of different class and weight classifica­tions and their deployment is as per assigned operationa­l roles.

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