
Pakistan is terrified of India, seeking help everywhere, begging for 40 VT-4 tanks from...
Islamabad: The recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which 26 tourists were killed, further deteriorated relations between India and Pakistan. New Delhi's tough stand after the attack has created panic in the neighbouring country. Now, Pak is seeking help from China and Gulf countries. As per several media reports, Islamabad has placed an emergency order for 40 VT-4 tanks from China to increase its military strength. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif met Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zhadong and discussed the increasing tension with India, seeking military help. Pakistan fears that its tanks will not be able to face Indian weapons in a ground war with India. Difficult For Pakistan To Stand Against India
Pakistan has recently ordered 40 VT-4 Main Battle Tanks from the Dragon. Currently, the neighbouring country has 350 VT-4 tanks, but they are weak against India's military power.
It is noteworthy that, the Indian Army has over 1000 T-90 tanks, T-72 and indigenous Arjun tanks that can defeat Pak in any ground war. Nag ATGM is already included in the Indian Army, and soon the American Javelin ATGM will also be included.
These weapons can easily destroy Pakistani tanks, and this is the main reason why Islamabad is seeking help everywhere to protect itself. What Is Special About The VT-4 Battle Tank?
China's VT-4 main battle tank, intended for international markets, boasts a 125 mm smoothbore gun capable of firing various munitions, including guided missiles. Its protection features include reactive and composite armour, as well as an active protection system. Powered by a 1200-1300 hp engine, the 52-ton tank reaches speeds of 70 km/h. Advanced fire control and communication systems improve battlefield coordination. However, a lack of combat experience means its real-world effectiveness remains unproven. India May Attack POK! Pakistan Is Afraid
Pakistan is terrified that India may attack PoK, and in that fear, it has imposed an emergency in the region. Amid growing tensions with India, Pakistan's attempt to bolster its military capabilities through Chinese tank acquisitions appears insufficient in the face of India's superior military strength and US backing. Following a recent attack in Pahalgam, India is reportedly planning a significant retaliatory response against those responsible for the act of terrorism.
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