Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Many heated debates came out of the Summer 2006 Lebanon war where Hezbollah used advanced Russian made KORNET anti-tank missiles against Israeli top of the line MERKAVA tanks with good success. There are various opinions, but no army in the world is dismissing the tank yet.
Anti-tank weaponry is not new. They were introduced as soon as tanks were created (World War I).
The anti-tank gun, the BAZOOKA, the German PANZERFAUST, the RPG, ATGMs were all created during time to comabt tanks. New and improved models are being introduced all the time.
In the meanwhile, tanks are not sitting idle. Armour is not longer a chunk of steel. There are layered, reactive, Chobham type of armour etc. etc. New and improved tanks with better armour, speed and weaponry are being designed too.
Its a never ending game. History shows that for every new weapon there will be counter.
Tactics are very important too. You cannot use tanks in the Vietnam jungles the same way you use them in the Iraq desert or the hills of South Lebanon. Sometimes tanks have to charge in mass at high speed to overwhelm anti-tank defenses. Other times tanks should advance behind infantry which will deal with the antitank defenses etc.etc. I should also mention that tanks usualy advance with artillery cover and air support. It takes a lot of nerve for the anti-tank missile operators to concentrate on a target that is firing back...
So, in short, the tank is not made obsolete yet.
As mentioned in my post about our anti-tank defenses: by judging from our army photographs, I can assure you that we have ample anti-tank defenses. It is a very cost-effective way to protect ourselves. The mountainous and forested terrain of Artsakh is almost ideal in providing our defenses a multitude of ambush configurations, choices and opportunities.
As for air-defenses, stay tuned for a further analysis of our means to combat the numerically superior Azeri airforce.
Originally posted by RSNATION
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Anti-tank weaponry is not new. They were introduced as soon as tanks were created (World War I).
The anti-tank gun, the BAZOOKA, the German PANZERFAUST, the RPG, ATGMs were all created during time to comabt tanks. New and improved models are being introduced all the time.
In the meanwhile, tanks are not sitting idle. Armour is not longer a chunk of steel. There are layered, reactive, Chobham type of armour etc. etc. New and improved tanks with better armour, speed and weaponry are being designed too.
Its a never ending game. History shows that for every new weapon there will be counter.
Tactics are very important too. You cannot use tanks in the Vietnam jungles the same way you use them in the Iraq desert or the hills of South Lebanon. Sometimes tanks have to charge in mass at high speed to overwhelm anti-tank defenses. Other times tanks should advance behind infantry which will deal with the antitank defenses etc.etc. I should also mention that tanks usualy advance with artillery cover and air support. It takes a lot of nerve for the anti-tank missile operators to concentrate on a target that is firing back...
So, in short, the tank is not made obsolete yet.
It seems that Armenia should continue to concentrate on anti-tank and anti-aircraft technology {maybe they are}, would you agree?
As for air-defenses, stay tuned for a further analysis of our means to combat the numerically superior Azeri airforce.
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