A Small Comparison Between Al-Khalid and T-90.
Crew
AL-Khalid = 3
T-90 = 3
Combat Weight
Al-Khalid = 48,000 kg
T-90 = 46,500 kg
Engine
Al-Khalid = 1200 horsepower
T-90 = 840 horsepower
Maximum Speed
Al-Khalid = 72 km/hr
T-90 = 65 km/hr
Maximum Range
Al-Khalid = 450 kms
T-90 = 500
Vertical Obstacle
Al-Khalid = 0.85 m
T-90 = 0.85
Fording
Al-Khalid = without preparation 1.4 metres
T-90 = without preparation 1.2 metres
Trench
Al-Khalid = 2.7 m
T-90 = 2.8 m
Armament
Al-Khalid
(main): 1 x 125 mm gun 125mm Smooth Bore, Chrome Plated, Auto fret aged
Circular Carousel Type: (Cassette Type) 22 Rounds / Minute 6-8
FCS/GCS : Type: Image Stabilized (3rd generation director type stabilization), Optics: LASER protected (coaxial): 1 x 7.62 mm MG
(anti-aircraft): 1 x 12.7 mm MG
Smoke grenade dischargers: 2 x 6, can also lay smoke screen by injecting diesel into the exhaust outlets at the rear
GUNNER SIGHT : Type Integrated, Bi-axis Stabilized Day/Night, Tl, LRF
Magnification Dual, 3x & 1 Ox
Field of View 20° & 6°
COMMANDER SIGHT:
Type Panoramic,
Bi-Axis stabilized,
LRF, 2nd Generation IIT
Hunter-Killer Capability
Magnification 7.5x
Field of View 7 . 5
LRF : Type ND YAG
Range200 ~ 5000m
AUTO TRACKER: Tracking Error < 0.1 mils Interfaced with Gunner Day Sight & Tl
T-90
1 x 125mm 2A46M smoothbore gun with 43 rounds.
...............1 x 12.7mm NSVT anti-aircraft gun with 300 rounds. [1]
...............1 x 7.62mm PKT co-axial machine gun with 2000 rounds.
...............1 x 5.45mm AKS-74 rifle, carried on storage rack, with 300 rounds. [2]
[1] The 12.7mm NSVT, mounted on the commander's contra-rotating copula which can be aimed and fired under complete armour protection, uses the PZU-7 machine gun sight and the 1ETs29 (with vertical stabilisation) machine gun FCS (Fire Control System).
[2] The locally-produced 5.56mm INSAS Assault Rifle <http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/Rifles.html> will likely be used.
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The question is which tank will give better results in a possible war???
Crew
AL-Khalid = 3
T-90 = 3
Combat Weight
Al-Khalid = 48,000 kg
T-90 = 46,500 kg
Engine
Al-Khalid = 1200 horsepower
T-90 = 840 horsepower
Maximum Speed
Al-Khalid = 72 km/hr
T-90 = 65 km/hr
Maximum Range
Al-Khalid = 450 kms
T-90 = 500
Vertical Obstacle
Al-Khalid = 0.85 m
T-90 = 0.85
Fording
Al-Khalid = without preparation 1.4 metres
T-90 = without preparation 1.2 metres
Trench
Al-Khalid = 2.7 m
T-90 = 2.8 m
Armament
Al-Khalid
(main): 1 x 125 mm gun 125mm Smooth Bore, Chrome Plated, Auto fret aged
Circular Carousel Type: (Cassette Type) 22 Rounds / Minute 6-8
FCS/GCS : Type: Image Stabilized (3rd generation director type stabilization), Optics: LASER protected (coaxial): 1 x 7.62 mm MG
(anti-aircraft): 1 x 12.7 mm MG
Smoke grenade dischargers: 2 x 6, can also lay smoke screen by injecting diesel into the exhaust outlets at the rear
GUNNER SIGHT : Type Integrated, Bi-axis Stabilized Day/Night, Tl, LRF
Magnification Dual, 3x & 1 Ox
Field of View 20° & 6°
COMMANDER SIGHT:
Type Panoramic,
Bi-Axis stabilized,
LRF, 2nd Generation IIT
Hunter-Killer Capability
Magnification 7.5x
Field of View 7 . 5
LRF : Type ND YAG
Range200 ~ 5000m
AUTO TRACKER: Tracking Error < 0.1 mils Interfaced with Gunner Day Sight & Tl
T-90
1 x 125mm 2A46M smoothbore gun with 43 rounds.
...............1 x 12.7mm NSVT anti-aircraft gun with 300 rounds. [1]
...............1 x 7.62mm PKT co-axial machine gun with 2000 rounds.
...............1 x 5.45mm AKS-74 rifle, carried on storage rack, with 300 rounds. [2]
[1] The 12.7mm NSVT, mounted on the commander's contra-rotating copula which can be aimed and fired under complete armour protection, uses the PZU-7 machine gun sight and the 1ETs29 (with vertical stabilisation) machine gun FCS (Fire Control System).
[2] The locally-produced 5.56mm INSAS Assault Rifle <http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/Rifles.html> will likely be used.
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The question is which tank will give better results in a possible war???