Indian Army gets its first armoured regiment of MBT Arjun

SwordFish_13

Active member
Hi,

Indian Army Gets its First Armored Regiment Equipped with Arjun Main Battle Tanks

Released on Monday, May 25, 2009

Army gets its first armoured regiment of MBT Arjun

History of sorts was made today as the Indian Army proudly equipped itself with the first Armoured Regiment of indigenously built Main Battle Tank, Arjun. The development marks the fruition of 35 years of research in self-reliance by dedicated Indian scientists against all odds.

16 tanks (Cumulative 45 Arjun tanks) were handed over to Lt.Gen.D.Bhardwaj, DGMF, towards formation of the 1st Arjun regiment by Shri S.Chandrasekar, Addl. DGOF (AV) and flagged-off by Dr.A.Sivathanu PIllai, Chief Controller, Research & Development & Distinguished Scientist, DRDO at a function in Avadi today.

MBT Arjun is the state-of-art main battle tank designed and developed by Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment(CVRDE), Avadi along with other DRDO and industrial partners. MBT Arjun is provided with excellent mobility, superior fire power and protection and the features are quite comparable to contemporary world tanks.

The Kanchan Armour, Hydro-pneumatic suspension, Armament system, Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression System, system engineering and system integration of complex weapon platforms are some of the significant indigenous technologies of Arjun, developed by DRDO labs.

Initially 12 prototypes were developed during 1983 to 1990 and they were subjected to field trials of more than 20,000 kms and 1100 rounds. Based on user feedback 15 pre-production vehicles were developed during 1990 to 1995 and they were subjected to field trials of more than 70,000 kms and 8000 rounds.

After the satisfactory trials, army placed an indent initially for 15 limited series production in Nov 1997 and cumulatively 124 in Mar 2000. The development of Arjun was carried out in a number of stages and evaluation through extensive field trials. After satisfactory performance, Army placed an indent for the full compliment of 124 nos. of MBT Arjun in Mar 2000.

As there was a long gap from the R&D phase to production phase from 1993 to 2000, problems related to re-establishing production lines and vendor sources and resolving overseas issues like technology denial in view of Pokhran testing, change over and mergers of OEMS for the critical items, delayed initial commencement of production.

In order to meet the production requirement, additional infrastructure facilities and machine tools were established at HVF, Avadi and Ordnance Factory, Medak. However, the first pilot batch of production tanks was handed over to Army on 7th August 2004 in the presence of the then Defence Minister Shri. Pranab Mukherjee.

During subsequent production, Army insisted upon the demonstration of medium fording capabilities of MBT Arjun. Both CVRDE and HVF, continuously worked on war footing, to meet the stringent requirement of medium fording to a height of 2.1m in water with preparation time of 30 minutes as retro-fitment solution and demonstrated successfully to Defence Minister Shri A.K.Antony and other dignitaries on 2nd July 2007. Subsequently, the production tanks were incorporated with all medium fording modifications and the next batch of nine tanks were handed over by Sep 2007.

Meanwhile, Army carried out the Accelerated Usage *** Reliability Trials (AUCRT) in 5 phases on two tanks from Nov 2007 to Aug 2008 covering more than 8000 km and 800 rounds of firing in each tank. AUCRT is required for assessing the spares requirement for the entire life of the tank besides evaluation of reliability of tank.

Each phase consists of 1000kms run and 100EFC (Approx. 160 rounds of APFSDS and HESH Primary and secondary rounds) over a temperature range of -5 to 500C. One of the main issues during AUCRT trials was the failure of the bearings of Transmission of M/s RENK, Germany, due to rise in lub oil temperature.

However, this was immediately solved by modifying the software during AUCRT itself and the efficacy of the software was proved for more than 4000kms. However a comprehensive solution of modifying the bearing assembly by providing a special coating was carried out to take care of the temperature problem and the retrofitment of bearing assembly being carried out in all the tanks.

The outcome of AUCRT trials raised the confidence levels of the users over the reliability and endurance of MBT Arjun and they confirmed that the overall performance of the MBT Arjun during the stringent AUCRT trials was satisfactory and cleared the production tanks with minor modifications suggested during AUCRT, for induction. Both CVRDE and HVF along with DGQA agencies worked out methodologies to introduce all AUCRT modifications within shortest time frame and the next batch of 17 tanks were handed over to Army by 3rd March 2009.

As suggested by Army after AUCRT trials, Arjun tanks were subjected to rigorous trials and assessment by a third party audit (an internationally reputed tank manufacturer). After the extensive evaluation, the reputed tank manufacturer confirmed that the MBT Arjun is an excellent tank with very good mobility and fire power characteristics suitable for Indian desert. They also added inputs such as quality auditing, production procedures and refined calibration procedures for further enhancing the performance of MBT Arjun. DRDO, will be incorporating all these inputs in the next regiment of 62 tanks for handing over to Army before Mar 2010 as desired by the Army.

The regiment of 45 tanks will be subjected to a conversion training and field practice for a period of 3 months. Thereafter, the Army is planning to conduct a comparative trial with T 90 tanks in Oct/Nov 2009 to assess the operational deployment role of the tanks. The present batch of 124 tanks will be delivered by Mar 2010.


arjunmbtbumptracktest.jpg
 
I wonder who the reputed tank manufacturer is. The Arjun has been long in the making,I am happy to see India finally get it. It seems like an exellent tank, and definetly more than a match to Pakistans armor.
 
That looks like a well built tank. I just hope there isn't going to be a reason to use it. Hopefully Pakistan will stabilize itself soon.

Is anyone else worried about Nuclear Power in Pakistan?
 
Well this is about the Arjun MBT.
I remember hearing about it a long time ago but don't know much about it.
Knowing how many brilliant people are in India, I wouldn't be surprised if it's a nice piece of machinery.
 
A very intresting piece of machinery no doubt. It has a rifled 120mm which is uncommon. According to the wikipedia article some of the sights are based on EL-Op, with other systems from Elbit. The turret design is very similar to the early Leopard 2. The hull is similar to russian tank from the front. But thats just a superfecial impression...
 
I do not know a lot about tanks but I question why India bought more T-90s if they had these? Anybody know why?
 
stop gap measure and also in case they have a war getting replacementfrom russia will speed up force rebuild instead of relieing only on their own new production line...
 
I wonder who the reputed tank manufacturer is. The Arjun has been long in the making,I am happy to see India finally get it. It seems like an exellent tank, and definetly more than a match to Pakistans armor.
Nice tank indeed.

I think Pakistan should cooperate with Turkey on the Altay MBT project, which will greatly be based on the new generation Korean XK-2. That'd brign down both the development costs and the time frame.
 
I dont think Turkey should align itself with Pakistan...Also considering the ammount of tank technology shared between Israel and Turkey it would be a bit of a stab in the back to share it with Pakistan....
 
I dont think Turkey should align itself with Pakistan...Also considering the ammount of tank technology shared between Israel and Turkey it would be a bit of a stab in the back to share it with Pakistan....
Well, Turkey is an ally of Pakistan just as much as it is of Israel, if not even a bit more. Our good relations date back quite far, and the two countries already cooperate on many defense-related projects like the Milgem corvette. Besides, most of Altay's technology will be provided by ROTEM, South Korea. I doubt Israel will have a lot to do with it, except perhaps some of the armor-related technologies as Turkey may use parts of what it has on the Sabras.

Being based on one of the world's most advanced MBTs out there, Altay could easily take on anything the Indians may throw Pakistan's way. In terms of capabilities, it's expected to be on par with Leo-2A6 / Merkava 4.
 
Lunatik
Can't say I'm happy Turkey's a Pakistan allied that is one messed up place getting worse daily.
 
So who is an acceptable ally with Pk? I thought that they were an ally with the US on the global war on terror? Shome mishtake shurely?

Actually I believe that Pk has quite a home grown arms industry and is entitled to sell / trade it the same as every other country. After all MBT in mountains have a great track record.

For myself I say well done to the Indians, I'm sure the Arjun will have some teething problems but they'll get sorted and they'll have something else to export.
 
Lunatik
Can't say I'm happy Turkey's a Pakistan allied that is one messed up place getting worse daily.
Well, that makes Pakistan an excellent customer for the Altay MBT. Buy 100, get 10 free. :pirate2:

Wars and foreseen struggles provide the best medium of growth for the arms industries.
 
Yes Pakistan and Turkey are friends and have so deep relations israel can't even think. Both the TUAF and PAF have performed joint exercises "Indus vipers" surely enhanced their capabilities.
Pakistan has prepared Al-Khalid tank which is a mixture of foreign techs and superior Armamaments then indian Arjun. Arjun is a junk in many areas, indians lost much on this project and in eyes of indian Army it's a failiure. Don't forget Indian Army feilded it in Exercise and was absoulotely unhappy with it's performance.
Pakistan will cooperate also with Turkey and China for future Tank production.
Pakistan is also now a major Arms supplier to middleeast,central Asia,Far east and nations which have borders with india i.e Srilinka or Bangladesh.

3265303883_4cac41cf1d_o.jpg
 
Last edited:
1) thats a big picture. really big.

2) what is the total sum of arms sales from pakistan in billions of dollars last year?

3) Al-Khalid is a mixture of Chinese and Pakistani technology, I would hardly call it a top of the line anything. Hell, if the Arjun has Israeli fire control and optics it already has a leg up on anything made in china.
 
Ali,

I couldn't help but notice the grey UAV on that big picture, which is a great work of art by the way. Isn't it TAI's MALE UAV? Are Pakistan and Turkey cooperating on that one too?

display_image.cgi
 
Lunatik
the UAV you pointed out is known as "Uqab" urdu of Eagle.
It has been built by a Pakistani company and sold to PAF, I don't know however that is Pakistan having any joint production on UAV project.
But for future I see Pakistan and Turkey a great future Military block as the Anatolian Eagle and Indus Vipers Exercises have shown.
turkish-pakistan-flag.jpg
 
Originally posted by SHERMAN
3) Al-Khalid is a mixture of Chinese and Pakistani technology, I would hardly call it a top of the line anything. Hell, if the Arjun has Israeli fire control and optics it already has a leg up on anything made in china.

Come on boy Al-Khalid does'nt need your remarks and will prove it's outstanding performance in future battlefeild.
And get your facts corrected, Al-khalid is not only a mixture or Pak Chinese tech it includes parts from Ukraine, France and Germany alongwith prementioned Pakistani made and Chines made.
Also as far as I know your superior tank is MarkevaIV which I think is far inferior then the chinese latest Type99/Type98G, also your indegnious productions are not comparable with that chines are producing, they have surely an Upper hand over Israelis in every aspect also most of your Equipment is US or US Copy like F16Is or some other stuff.
Now read yourself about Indian Arjun and you will know the failed performance, Indian Army as I already mentioned has no intrest in gaining this machine that was the only reason they are not gonna place any other order for Arjun in future except those already orderd and will go for Russian T90s.
 
Last edited:
Come on boy Al-Khalid does'nt need your remarks and will prove it's outstanding performance in future battlefeild.
And get your facts corrected, Al-khalid is not only a mixture or Pak Chinese tech it includes parts from Ukraine, France and Germany alongwith prementioned Pakistani made and Chines made.
Also as far as I know your superior tank is MarkevaIV which I think is far inferior then the chinese latest Type99/Type98G, also your indegnious productions are not comparable with that chines are producing, they have surely an Upper hand over Israelis in every aspect also most of your Equipment is US or US Copy like F16Is or some other stuff.
Now read yourself about Indian Arjun and you will know the failed performance, Indian Army as I already mentioned has no intrest in gaining this machine that was the only reason they are not gonna place any other order for Arjun in future except those already orderd and will go for Russian T90s.


1) Call me "boy" again and you will find your self out of this forum.

2) Most of Israels gear is indeed American, because Israel has a population of 7 million, making large scale production of platforms not worth while. However every imported platform(aircraft, ship, AFV) is usually upgraded here with Israeli electronics, optics, fire supression systems, etc.

3) Since you did not ansawer my question about your total arms sales, I will.
In 2006 for instance, pakistan, a nation with more than 172 million citizens, sold around 200,000,000 dollars worth of arms world wide.

For comparison, Israel, a nation of 7 million, sold over 4,000,000,000 in arms 2006.

So, where is this "major arms producer" you speak of?

4) The Al-Khalid dosent need my remarks, it will indeed prove itself or fail in the field. However, you came in and attacked another countries design, so you should be prepeared for critisizem in return. Your belief in Chinese tanks is heart warming unfortunatly its not foundd on anything other than dreams and promisses...
 
Well I did'nt know you are a moderator, anyways My term for Pakistan as "Major Arm Supplier" does'nt go for comparision with Israel.
Israelis have a permanent back from the superpower, and the comparision could have happened if israelis had some acheivement of their own, I think that if Pakistan was to get such huge back from USA or USSR we would have cow down the whole third world.
 
Back
Top