Instead the improved Arjun Mk.1A was ordered for production by the Indian Army. It has many features of the Arjun Mk.2, such as add on armor kit, improved firepower and remotely-controlled weapon ...
While India's army has employed Soviet-designed T-72 tanks since the '80s, it has struggled to manufacture its own main battle tank (MBT) for five decades. Development began after the 1971 ...
-The Arjun, developed by India’s DRDO, features advanced weaponry but has faced significant technical problems, rendering most units non-operational. -Consequently, India has had to rely on imported ...