Lion
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Locals walking on top of tanks or being near them is kind of exactly the situation where you don’t want the minuscule chance of an ERA accident happening.There aren't many chances of miscreants moving in Punjab where this video is from (the May skirmishes)....
I also saw a separate video of locals helping load the AK with munitions, but era was neither present at the scene for mounting nor already installed...
The intermat coating can't be installed on the go i assume.. if it's not present with majority fleet then there should be some unit with all intermat tanks atleast for night rotation if it's possible during ops...
If the hull and turret top armor is for urban warfare then there isn't side ERA armor on the hull....
No visible jammers against fpv and loitering munitions...
No mesh screens for the turret against FPV drones... They could have asked their MTs to do some unit level work on that, some young blood initiative...
I would like to know what you think of the gen 2 sites.. does the VT-4 ToT include gen 3 thermals ?
All things considered and what i have observed, very shabby work by Armor corps during this deployment...
5/10 marks, passing due to tank being named Al-Khalid
I do generally agree that readiness can and should be increased, there is provision for even side ERA on the AK series, but you need to understand that the AK does not have a very powerful engine, putting on a full ERA kit absolutely messes with its mobility. Unlike in the UD where the ERA is integral to the armor and the VT4 which has a much more powerful engine. I’d take the added protection over the loss in mobility any day, especially if the tanks in question aren’t from a strike Corps and are in a defensive Role, but I’m not the CO of that Unit. Wether they’re making these trade offs as conscious choices or not thinking about them at all we don’t know, there are certainly readiness and availability issues, as with any large force, especially one with limited funds, but they do the best they can. Have you ever seen a PA UD or VT4/Haider without ERA? So clearly they’re not afraid of or against using ERA or careless about it, there are other factors to be considered.
Thermal Paint is already present. In a defensive position when the tank is hull down or in a ditch then the only visible part towards the enemy is the turret front, so at least that is protected by ERA.
Anti FPV measures are not relevant at the moment, the enemy has not shown any intention of using them yet, adding weight, cost and loss of awareness by blocking your sensors against a threat that may never materialize is not always a good tradeoff. It’s an ever present threat and people in the PA are thinking about it, but things like this take time to roll out and you have to balance them with the aforementioned trade offs and what your intelligence tells you about the enemy intentions. Most of the stuff in Ukraine was just jugar because they were forced into it suddenly.
I do agree that there needs to be an initiative culture at the lower level to allow regts to do necessary modification at their level, but there has to be logic behind it. Who’s going to dish out the funds for jammers on hundreds of tanks?
AK-1 already has Gen-3 thermals, they’ve been produced by Shibli locally under license from SAGEM since before VT4 was even a thing in the PA. VT4 uses third Gen thermals for the gunner too, commander has 2nd Gen I believe. The thermals in the AK-1 to my knowledge have superior performance to their Chinese counterparts, at least in cooling and reliability.



