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T-90 Bhishma MK-3 distinguishes powerful weapons and improved armor protection. ...

T-90 Bhishma MK-3: Details (Photo)

T-90 Bhishma MK-3 distinguishes powerful weapons and improved armor protection. Among the weapons: 125mm 2A46M-5 gun with a charging machine, a paired machine gun of 7. 62 mm caliber and an optional remote control of 7. 62 mm anti-aircraft gun. On October 7, 2024, the Indian army released its first fully upgraded T-90 Bhishma MK-3, which became a key milestone in the modernization of the country's defense capabilities.

About it reports the additional Main Department of Public Information of the Indian Army on the social network H. T-90 Bhishma MK-3 is known for powerful weapons and advanced armor protection, which significantly increases the home readiness of the Indian army. The upgraded version of the MK-3 combines advanced guidance systems, improved characteristics increase mobility. Among other things, the T-90 Bhishma MK-3 high content of Indian components-83%and the engine is completely Indian.

The tank was completely disassembled, with each component carefully checked, restored and tested. More than 200 units and units were disassembled and collected using accurate methods and specialized equipment from the original Russian manufacturer. Employees of the Corps of Electronym and Mechanics Engineers (EME) provided combat readiness of the T-90 on various landscapes. The T-90 was modernized as part of cooperation with Russia, which has been going on for a long time.

The T-90 Bhishma was built under a factory for heavy vehicles (HVF) in Avad near Chennai. After the initial purchase, 1657 units are now in the service of about 1300 T-90. The overhaul program, which begins with the first parties, is aimed at extending the service life of the tanks, which simultaneously increases India's operational independence in service. Along with modernization, the Indian army also develops new equipment, including Zorawar light tank.

For rapid deployment in mountainous areas, Zorawar has recently been tested at the Mahajan landfill near Bilyaner. This 25-ton tank has been developed in two years by the organization of defense research and development (DRDO) in collaboration with Larsen & Toubro. The tank is intended to meet the needs of the army in high -mobility operations in highlands. The initial series is 354 units. Recall that Rheinmetall has tried new 120 mm armor-piercing ammunition EKE.