The Indian Ministry of Defense has approved the procurement of 1,000 new engines for the Indian Army’s T-72 main battle tank force.
However, India still has about 2,400 T-72 Ajeya tanks, the Indian-licensed version of the T-72M1. Despite upgrades, these machines are considered outdated. As of now, the fate of the T-72 Ajeya ...
India still has about 2,400 T-72 Ajeya tanks, which are the Indian licensed version of the T-72M1. Despite upgrades, these machines are considered outdated. As of now, the fate of the T-72 Ajeya ...
Though it was introduced in the 1970s, the T-72 continues to serve as a key component of India’s tank fleet. The latest iterations, such as the CI-Ajeya, feature modern enhancements, including ...
According to a report from the EurAsianTimes, the Israel-based Nimda had previously proposed upgrading the engines in India’s T-72 Ajeya MBT fleet. India has operated the variant of the Soviet ...