
this one?
It would probably come as a premium model, like the Swedish T-80U
they have, but there have been experimental fittings with WS-13. cant prduce any pics rn but ik its been done.
the inner wing pylons are technically capable of drop firing an AAM each. they already do so for AGM/ASM/ARMs.
the centerline pylons has been teased to be able to mount either 1 single BVRAAM or perhaps even the dual rack as on the J-10C


I hope we get this su-30mk2 and the armaments of the F-16 MLU and V
yeah id be fine with that. apprently it was an american crew anyway. results of the trials were that abrams kept missing most of its shots and the top brass were disappointed


MTU go BRRRRRRRRRRR
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F-7MB Loadout
Did Pakistan ever trial the BTR-3/4?
I heard Pakistan had only trialed the turret of BTR-3. I guess it was trialed for Pakistan’s indigenous Viper IFV.


BTR-4 model at IDEAS(Pakistan) 2016
https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/man-inspects-btr-4-armored-vehicle-displayed-international-8135070q
The VT4B and the new infantry fighting vehicle— I wonder if Pakistan will upgrade its existing VT4 tanks to the VT4B standard or purchase this new IFV.


There are rumors that it’s called the VT4BA and is intended for export to Algeria. I think Pakistan will likely develop a suitable upgrade package for its own VT4 fleet.
Also, the wheeled vehicle below—which looks a bit like a Boxer—appears to be equipped with a 40 mm cased telescoped ammunition cannon.
i hope so, because our domestic Al Haider is still in LRP and should be brought to its more survivable standard especially if its going to be the spearhead or the armoured front line against our much larger neighbour to the east
I believe you’re capable of developing upgrade packages suited to your own operational environment and doctrine. The previous upgrade of the Al-Zarrar with a welded turret featuring composite armor was quite impressive. Pakistan clearly has high standards for its tanks and the technical capability to implement meaningful improvements.
In the future, the Al-Haider may receive its own indigenous armor upgrade packages, while China would more likely provide technologies such as APS and improved engine systems.






