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Know Your Steel: The M-84 tank

Дата: 09.01.2014 17:56:09
View Postdeveen23, on 09 January 2014 - 04:29 PM, said:   You mentioned it yourself earlier, the tank was in the prototype phase some 15 years ago. That's a long period of time in this day and age, with technology running forward and with all other issues, including qualified personnel. Now, I guess you can address many issues by cooperating with others like the Israelis or the Germans, but then again, they also have their own products to offer on the market.   As for the production, I'm afraid the factory can do the final assembly, with maybe some other domestic companies offering software related solutions, but everything else would have to be imported. While it is feasible to do so, it doesn't offer the incentive to do it as much as it would offer in the case of many domestic companies producing parts (which was the case in Yugoslavia when M-84 was mass produced). You can argue that it makes sense to do it nevertheless because you retain the know-how, but that takes the back seat to hard economics.   If you look at the big picture, main buyers for any kind of upgrade would have to be Croatian and Serbian armies. That market is split in two, with different companies from respective countries offering upgrade packages, with political reasons making it impossible for one company to clean the entire market. That leaves you with practically one army as your customer, with both armies having more urgent needs like new fighters, small arms, ATGMs etc. and export possibilities largely reduced due to bigger players.    

TheKroo:   Yep, as I said, keeping the tank in a prototype phase for such a long period is definitely not going in it favour. The military technology keeps on going forward and the design could quickly be rendered obsolete, if the designers fail to keep pace with technological race. Some of the issues on that field were addressed by requesting help from outside - as in case of Swiss RUAG company and the Israelis for the armour. Now the question why would some of the companies that have a product of their own, help development of M-95 series? Answer is rather simple, to access new markets. They will grain certain amount of revenue simply by supplying M-95 manufactures with materials and raw products.   The domestic production of certain components would be limited, but you have to take into account, that for a small country like Croatia, even partial engagement on such project is highly beneficial. Simply said, the M-95 should be a more affordable option aimed at the countries which cannot afford the highest end of the offer, and that is quite a nice piece of the pie.  

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