Eye on China, Pakistan: India plans major battlefield upgrade for ageing T-72 tanks
The Indian Army first inducted the T-72 tank in 1978. At the time, the tank was perhaps the most advanced armoured fighting vehicle in the world. It was armed with a powerful 125 mm gun, featured sophisticated fire-control systems, had a very low silhouette that made it difficult to target, and offered a favourable power-to-weight ratio. The T-72 gave the Indian Army a significant edge over its adversaries when it was first inducted.In the West, Pakistan was phasing out its Patton tanks and inducting derivatives of the Chinese Type-59, followed later by the Type-69 and Type-85 tanks, as well as around 300 T-80 tanks acquired from Ukraine.However, modern Western tanks inducted in the 1980s proved to be more than a match for the T-72 during the first Gulf War in 1991. Western tanks, equipped with superior sighting systems — particularly thermal imagers and night-vision devices, along with advanced fire-control systems, shifted the balance decisively in favour of the Western coalition.

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