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Re: MBT's
Pat note also the roof and other parts of the T-14 you will see rivets similar to the ones you were pointing out on the NK vehicles
ALSO if you watch that video at the end the close ups of the T-14 have a "tinny" look like the NK "tanks" on parade and my feeling on this is what we might be seeing there and on the NK tanks is a thin protective skin over the composite armour AND the "rivets" are in plain view
Finally.............ANY armour values we assign to this and virtually every other MDT are estimated and ask 100 people to submit their estimates what you are going to get is 100 different estimates
So "fine tune" to your heart's content it is just one more "opinion" based on pure guesswork and the only way we will ever get hard data for it is when someone puts a hole in one and true experts fully evaluate the hulk AND THE TRUE DATA IS RELEASED.
It is also leaping to conclusions to assume that because the T-90M employed SOME OF THE T-14 armour elements on the sides and turret means that converts 100% to the armour on the T-14
The same has been true for YEARS with the US versions of the Abrams...... all guesstimates
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March 21st, 2024, 06:44 PM
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Re: MBT's
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/PYH20240321012400315
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This photo, provided by Hyundai Rotem Co., shows the arrival of the South Korean arms maker's K2 battle tank in the Polish port city of Gdynia on March 20, 2024. The company said it has shipped 18 K2 tanks to Poland from March 12-20 under a contract to deliver a total of 180 units to the Eastern European country. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
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March 31st, 2024, 03:12 PM
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Re: MBT's
I have to say this has been the " quietest" pre-release of a patch in many, many years.
So, with that in mind, maybe room for this?
SPAIN/CHANGE/M-60A3 TTS/UNIT O26/END/MAR 2024 VICE JAN 2025. //
The last Company of these tanks belonged the Marines of the Third Mechanized Landing Battalion (BDMZ-III). The Army divested theirs when they received the LEOPARD E tanks. Some are surprised they were not donated to the Ukraine, however at the current asking price (Possibly with negotiation could be lower.) and the relatively low cost to modernize, it's still possible they could get there.
The delay in retiring them was due to funding for the " DRAGON VCR 8x8" armored vehicle. There is speculation that both the Army and Marines will be armed with the DRAGON 120.
https://en.topwar.ru/239498-tanki-st...m60a3-tts.html
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...id/ar-BB1kP0Yr
(BOTH GP)
https://www.outono.net/elentir/2023/...0a3-tts-tanks/
(Good background and date information in here.)
Modernization:
https://www.leonardo.com/en/news-and...moured-vehicle
http://www.army-guide.com/eng/produc...28&printmode=1
(PLUS, THE OPTIONS OFFERED BY Israel and Turkey.)
DRAGON VCR 8x8:
https://www.armyrecognition.com/defe...n_program.html
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March 31st, 2024, 10:25 PM
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Re: MBT's
That is actually a big change. It retires the last unit class 13 vehicle in that OOB which retires the formations as well
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April 1st, 2024, 02:27 AM
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Re: MBT's
Kind've validates my decision to back off well, "last" year for submissions then. One "simple" date change and the world goes to poop.
Sorry for the extra work.
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Re: MBT's
Not really that much work just somewhat significant to the OOB as three formations disappear after that date. Anyone who might play regularly as Spain will notice
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Re: MBT's
https://twitter.com/NAMELESS_JSDF/st...92716367221064
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#ありがとう74式戦車
As of today, March 31st, 2024, the retirement of all Type 74 tanks should now be completed nationwide
[The final Type 74s are expected to be withdrawn from service in March this year].
The Type 74, which has served with the GSDF for 50 years, holds the record as the longest-serving tank in Japanese history! Now, they can finally take their well-deserved rest.
Goodbye my all time favorite 2nd gen MBT, It might be gone, but it will not be forgotten, just like those that came before it.
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Re: MBT's
I have to get up in just a few hours for an eye appointment so, I'm just going to just hit the highlights.
1. Romania in May will start field and live firing tests of the export version of the South Korean K2.
If these tests are successful it'll lead to a final contract for 300 units.
There is NO TIMELINE for deliveries. And based on the below probably our ready built export version won't make it in the game due to the following.
2. As I've already posted, South Korea has already started a 4th batch of K2 tanks comprising of 150 units. Deliveries are to start from 2024 - 2028. There is fallout from this.
A. It now looks like the M48A3K/A5K will be around until the deliveries are completed.
Yeah, I know based on what we had at the time (Info.) I believe we have started phasing them out. If we went END for the M48A3K in DEC. 2024, I would recommend leaving it as such.
The M48A5K I believe was set for END DEC. 2025.
B. The K2 production was supposed to have ended after the 2nd batch was delivered.
Then I reported a 3rd batch was approved with final deliveries having been completed last Fall.
C. The story ends here with the " death nil" for the K2 PIP we worked on about 4-5 years ago. Don and I had been discussing its deletion as recently as last year.
He'll correct me if I'm mistaken, but I believe we held off due to the fact that at the time of working last year's Patch we didn't have a final decision on moving forward on the 4th batch from South Korea.
That changed at the end of last year when it was announced. We can SAFELY Delete the K2 PIP now.
South Korea is already looking beyond the " PIP" as I believe I posted already and is still about to or recently has finished the production run for the heavily modernized K1A2 as submitted last year. I've used it and it's playing as expected.
Don I gotta get to the rack or else someone won't be very happy with me.
I'll get you those Unit numbers later today early evening.
https://www.armyrecognition.com/defe...quisition.html
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Re: MBT's
Pat
There is no M48A3K in the SK OOB and there never has been------- A5K only although on some websites it is named M48A3K/A5K
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April 8th, 2024, 05:44 PM
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Re: MBT's
Yeah, I see that now as well Army Rec. combined the names also "tord"
M48A3K/A5K and they got me.
I had myself confused with UNIT 015 M48A3. Thanks!
So, UNIT 020 M48A5K is good as is.
About UNIT 033 K2 PIP let us leave it alone for this year because of the following.
What I referred to as the K2 PIP replacement is designated the K3 with this ref. next. Notably it'll have 130mm MG with a prototype by 2030. From my files last JUN 2023.
https://www.armyrecognition.com/defe...atle_tank.html
Then I just found this dated FEB 2024.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/bu...-deadly-209733
I have LOW CONFIDENCE in this as it does not fit the TIMELINE in regard to the 4th production batch of the K2 as noted a couple of times in this thread between 2024 -2028 with also the K3 PROTOTYPE by 2030.
We'll know about PIP by the end of this year.
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