Zorawar: Light tank for Indian army

There was an article a year back that they are looking for a western design as well.
Hope that which ever they picks, should provide protection from 30mm ap from front.

Zorawar is with new armour is expected to protect from 30mm ap front front, so hope that zorawar is picked
 
The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.



As I had said again and again. Any decently protected modern tracked IFV will weight more than 35 tons. 😂
 
The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.



As I had said again and again. Any decently protected modern tracked IFV will weight more than 35 tons. 😂
Army thought that DRDO have vibranium, its not their fault, dont blame them, blame drdo for not having vibranium /s
 
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BMP2 frontal cal survive a 23mm soviet canon from 500 yards.
Army thought that DRDO have vibranium, its not their fault, dont blame them, blame drdo for not having vibranium /s

I am blaming everyone. In my personal opinion, along our china border, wherever there is a scope of tank to tank battle, we can get a T72 sized vehicle.

The ideal program should have been replicate and build a modern T72 using V92 engine for more power, taking pt91s transmission, and doing work on the canon so it could fire more powerful apfds rounds.

The Zorawar is a canon mounted ifv. If providing cover fire against software targets was the goal, it's good enough. No need for more armour or anything.

But then again it's just me against all the intelligent and sensible people.
 
BMP2 frontal cal survive a 23mm soviet canon from 500 yards.


I am blaming everyone. In my personal opinion, along our china border, wherever there is a scope of tank to tank battle, we can get a T72 sized vehicle.

The ideal program should have been replicate and build a modern T72 using V92 engine for more power, taking pt91s transmission, and doing work on the canon so it could fire more powerful apfds rounds.

The Zorawar is a canon mounted ifv. If providing cover fire against software targets was the goal, it's good enough. No need for more armour or anything.

But then again it's just me against all the intelligent and sensible people.
But isn't tank to tank battle are extremely low ?

I too agree that weight constrained of 25 tonnes for a tank is not good

-> My ideal himalyan tank would be the plateform which can:
1) defeat Any ground vehical
2) can not be defeated by any non-tank ammunition fired by any ground vehical in a dual

-> Hence this is my desired requirement:
1) can easily sustain 30×173 mm APFSDS rounds from front at any angle and distance
2) sides: stanag level 5/6
3) crew less turret for crew safety
4) automatic target tracking and engagement with IFF system
5) automatic traget neutralisation using HMG and active protection system ( for drones and ATGM )
6) ATGM with top attack mode
 
The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.



As I had said again and again. Any decently protected modern tracked IFV will weight more than 35 tons. 😂
Blame genrols they are the one who made such requirements.
 
The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.



As I had said again and again. Any decently protected modern tracked IFV will weight more than 35 tons. 😂
If we go for heavier 30-ton+ class IFVs, we might as well go for A400Ms, since the C390 wouldn't be of any help.
 
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The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.



As I had said again and again. Any decently protected modern tracked IFV will weight more than 35 tons. 😂
Chinese tank has similar level of protection at 33 tons. So maybe there is some room there to improve the protection.

DRDO already knows what the MoD/IA wants: ~70t capability at 25t:

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"Real Challenge" is putting it mildly.
I would be thrilled if they are able to do it at even 30 ton 🤣
 
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The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.



As I had said again and again. Any decently protected modern tracked IFV will weight more than 35 tons. 😂
So I was indeed correct, they want more armour. Explains the new panels on Zorawar at the recent L&T visit. The DMRL guy did say they were working on Level 5/6 protection against darts.
 
India's light tank Zorawar may face delays of up to 2 years as Army demands enhanced protection


New Delhi: A requirement of enhanced protection levels against enemy fire for the indigenously developed light battle tank is likely to result in a delay of about two years in the induction of the system and can pose technical challenges as developers will race to balance the additional weight against agility, said people familiar with the matter.

The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.

As per original plans, the tank was to be inducted by 2027 in forward, high-altitude areas.

With extra developmental work required, the timeline has been pushed back as developers will replace protective materials while keeping its weight below the required 25 tonnes.

As reported by ET, the tank was developed in a record time of less than two years in response to Chinese armoured deployments in eastern Ladakh. The need for a light tank was felt after tensions built up in eastern Ladakh in 2020 and China deployed light armour at high-altitude locations. Following consultants with the Army, DRDO in April 2022 initiated its development with L&T.

Named Zorawar by the Army, the tank has more mobility and has fire power of higher accuracy than that of the Chinese Type 15 tanks which have been deployed on the Ladakh border. The weight of the tank has been kept at 25 tonnes for higher mobility at extreme altitudes and features a 105 mm gun. It also has active protection against attacks and the ability to undertake integrated operations with an unmanned aerial vehicle which greatly enhances battlefield visibility.

The Army has a requirement of 354 light tanks which can be deployed at high-altitude areas of Ladakh. For now, 59 are to be made by L&T-DRDO. For the rest, the Army has initiated a competitive process that may take up to a decade before supplies begin.
 
India's light tank Zorawar may face delays of up to 2 years as Army demands enhanced protection


New Delhi: A requirement of enhanced protection levels against enemy fire for the indigenously developed light battle tank is likely to result in a delay of about two years in the induction of the system and can pose technical challenges as developers will race to balance the additional weight against agility, said people familiar with the matter.

The tank, developed under Project Zorawar by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), currently offers protection of up to STANAG level 4, which can defeat machine gun fire, artillery shrapnel and limited mine blasts, they said.

While the tank has been offered for induction and has undergone extensive trials in the plains as well as high-altitude regions like Ladakh since its unveiling in July 2024, the requirement to upgrade protection level beyond STANAG 4 is set to stretch the development timeline.

As per original plans, the tank was to be inducted by 2027 in forward, high-altitude areas.

With extra developmental work required, the timeline has been pushed back as developers will replace protective materials while keeping its weight below the required 25 tonnes.

As reported by ET, the tank was developed in a record time of less than two years in response to Chinese armoured deployments in eastern Ladakh. The need for a light tank was felt after tensions built up in eastern Ladakh in 2020 and China deployed light armour at high-altitude locations. Following consultants with the Army, DRDO in April 2022 initiated its development with L&T.

Named Zorawar by the Army, the tank has more mobility and has fire power of higher accuracy than that of the Chinese Type 15 tanks which have been deployed on the Ladakh border. The weight of the tank has been kept at 25 tonnes for higher mobility at extreme altitudes and features a 105 mm gun. It also has active protection against attacks and the ability to undertake integrated operations with an unmanned aerial vehicle which greatly enhances battlefield visibility.

The Army has a requirement of 354 light tanks which can be deployed at high-altitude areas of Ladakh. For now, 59 are to be made by L&T-DRDO. For the rest, the Army has initiated a competitive process that may take up to a decade before supplies begin.
The current protection of 4 on front is okay. But, Stanag level 2 on the sides is very bad. IA's wish is a bit justified here.