India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war

2020/07/1420:28:07 military 2034

Recently, the situation in the border areas of India seems to have eased. However, although the Indian side clamored to withdraw its troops, it continued to reinforce the front line. With a large number of fighter jets being deployed on the front lines, a complete withdrawal seems to be a distant future. In the past two days, the Indian side seems to have eaten its own evil results, and even the Lord does not take care of them!

India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war - DayDayNews

According to a report by The Times of India on July 14, in the Kalwan Valley area on the border, Due to heavy rains for several days, severe flash floods broke out. Objectively speaking, this is good news for India, so that Indian soldiers can be evacuated. However, heavy weapons such as tanks that were just deployed on the front line suffered. According to relevant news, the T-90 main battle tank deployed by India in the frontline area has become a "blister" vehicle!

India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war - DayDayNews

India has spent a lot of hardships to transport these tanks to the front line, before they had time to participate in the war, they were soaked in water. It is reported that another 18 T-90 main battle tanks in India were directly incapable of being blistered and their internal electronic equipment was vulnerable. This sudden flood directly led to the direct paralysis of all the electronic equipment in the T-90 tank. With the loss of the protection of the electronic equipment, the T-90 tank lost its combat capability and could only choose to withdraw from the front line. In this way, I am afraid that India will sell and buy equipment again. Is the next seller the United States or Russia? Fortunately, India made the right decision and withdrew from here in time.

India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war - DayDayNews

On June 15, soldiers at the Indian border took a risk and chose to cross the border. This behavior was also severely attacked by neighboring countries, and then was beaten to fear soldiers on the Indian border, in exchange for a short-term peace achievement. If there is no such thing, the Indian side will definitely set up camp at the flood point and continue to enjoy it. Provocation!

India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war - DayDayNews

The decision made by the Indian side this time is correct, to withdraw the frontline troops one to two kilometers from the front line. Even if it has been withdrawn now, Indian equipment has suffered losses. If it has not been withdrawn, can we pick up tanks downstream?

India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war - DayDayNews

is not only a Russian-made T-90 main battle tank, India has also deployed BMP-2 tanks in flood-prone areas. In the outbreak of this flood, in addition to 18 T-90 main battle tanks losing combat capability, 32 armored vehicles were also paralyzed because of the blisters that damaged their electronic systems. We don’t know when these BMP-2 tanks were deployed, but what is certain is that these armored vehicles have also suffered!

India has to buy equipment again! 18 T90 tanks were transported to the front line with great difficulty, and they became blister cars without participating in the war - DayDayNews

If these armored vehicles were deployed after the flood broke out, then the heavy equipment of the Indian frontline forces must have suffered a relatively serious loss, so BPM-2 tanks had to be urgently dispatched to make up The "hole" of the loss on the front line. If it were the BPM-2 tanks deployed before the flood, then I am afraid that this batch of tanks is also "bad luck", and the 32 tanks lost must be BPM-2 tanks.

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