Despite having an initial completion date of September 2023, the tanks are still not operational due to "water intrusion" in their leak detection system. The tanks' owner-occupier, US-based ...
Russian-origin T-72 tanks are the mainstay of the Indian Army. Equipping them with 1000 HP engines will boost the battlefield mobility and offensive capability of the Army The defence ministry signed ...
Textron Systems, a Texas-based defense firm, has won the U.S. Army’s latest Robotic Combat Vehicle competition. Reports revealed that the vendor has been notified. However, there won’t be any ...
The Soviet-origin T-72 is the mainstay of the Indian tank fleet The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by ...
India signed a $248 million contract with Russia for procuring 1,000 HP engines to upgrade the T-72 tanks, enhancing their mobility and offensive capability. The deal includes technology transfer ...
T90-Tank Simulator set to enhance training for Indian Army tank operators Features modern technologies for realistic, immersive training It aligns with India's self-reliance on defence technology Zen ...
New Delhi: The Indian Army is facing an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) deficiency. Even in the existing “outdated inventory” of second-generation ATGMs, the Army is short of approximately 50 percent ...
Ukraine also uses the information when operating US-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and US Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACAMS). It is unclear how the US decision to ...
Advanced Zorawar tank for Indian Army under trial Designed for high-altitude terrains, it will feature state-of-the-art technology India, Belgium join hands to develop Zorawar tank's critical ...
Led by the U.S. Army Tank-automotive Armaments Command, the BDRF effort brings together the U.S. Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center, TACOM Integrated Logistics Support Center, and Rock ...
Photo Credit: The Tank Museum / Provided The Charioteer was a desperate stop-gap solution to a lack of firepower in the British Army’s tank force at the beginning of the Cold War. By 1951, it became ...