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This is a world war I tank
Notwithstanding, the BD engineer is attempting to do something.
Notwithstanding, the BD engineer is attempting to do something.
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look does not matter...we have to see usefulness comparing to low cost........ the news says it is made by army engineer shahidul islam and will be used for training instead of t59 in Dinazpur Cantonment only..... The tank will provide better view of surroundings to all crews as it has three separate monitors inside it .... and again it is a prototype.... he built it, army approved it.... i dont think he worked on looks yet.....if it is effective then there is enough time to care about it's look.... oh yeah. Just call Lipu. He will give it type 99 look!!
point is this is the beginning...... and i am happy for it
Doesn't even look like a tank. A tank that took 7 months at a cost of 7 lacs seems hardly a ground-breaker, but regardless it's a start.
Lets say even with the looks...it might take around 1/1.2 crore taka, which is again very reasonable.
If this tank works out well...the real engineer can get in the act and develop it further. That wont be an issue.
Cheers!!!
I wont even mind if we can use it as IFV or even light tanks for that matter. At least we have a start. I hope the tank serves as a good trainer.
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But I feel after 40 years, we should have been able to do that a longer time ago. We don't even mass produce our own cars right now, so let alone designing and engineering a tank all by ourselves. we will get chinese help if we want...... designing tank is not a matter....... reality is we can not afford to build our own tanks... as metal parts are very difficult to produce with right alloy for engines and others.......... i just liked the tendency of our Army.......
I did say it is a startBut I feel after 40 years, we should have been able to do that a longer time ago. We don't even mass produce our own cars right now, so let alone designing and engineering a tank all by ourselves.
Having a capable tank as per Bangladesh's defense requirements is important however. Might want to look into what happened to the Iraqi tank divisions up against the US M1 Abrams. It wasn't pretty.
This is the single image that I have found...
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According to me, 40 years aint THAT along tiime...but yah, we could have attempted something similar earlier.
Cars are coming by soon if i recall...by 2012. Petrol boats are coming by. Tanks should not be far away!
Lol lets not talk about the arab armies and their general. They buy all those shiny toys as they have $$$...but forget to train their soldiers on how to EFFECTIVELY operate them. They think numbers win games...no offence whatsoever.
In the Israel - Arab 6 day war...WW2 vintage Sherman used by the Israelil Army took out many T-62, that were modern tanks the arabs had by that time. Shows that wars are won by people...not machines.
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Israel began to upgrade Shermans with French CN 75-50 75 mm guns to create the Sherman M-50. The first 25 M-50s were finished just in time for the October 1956 Operation Kadesh in the Sinai against the Egyptian Army. The first 50 M-50 tanks had Continental R-975 gasoline engine and VVSS suspension, the rest had Cummins diesel engine and HVSS suspension. In 1960s, 180 M4A1(76) Sherman tanks began conversion to the diesel Sherman M-51 with HVSS and French CN 105 F1 105 mm gun. Both M-50 and M-51 saw combat in the Six-Day War and also were employed in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. M-50 Continental were retired by 1972. M-50 Cummins and M-51 were gradually phased out in late 1970s to early 1980s. In total, about 620 Sherman tanks were purchased by Israel in 1948-1967.
During the Yom Kippur war, the T-62 was an effective adversary for Israeli Patton and Centurion main battle tanks armed with 105 mm tank guns. The T-62 had an advantage in its better night-fighting capability, but Syrian losses were heavy. The Israelis captured several hundred of these tanks from the Syrians in 1973, and put some of them into service as the Tiran-3. About 120 Tiran-3 were modernized and received the designation Tiran-6. Only a small number was converted because the new US made M60 main battle tanks started arriving in Israel.[17] A small tank brigade consisting of two enlarged tank regiments, each equipped with 46 Tiran-6 tanks, was formed.[17] The Tiran-6 is used by reserve units. The Israelis have sold the rest to assorted countries, many in Latin America
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In the Israel - Arab 6 day war...WW2 vintage Sherman used by the Israeli Army took out many T-62, that were modern tanks the arabs had by that time. Shows that wars are won by people...not machines.