TechIndia unveils Zorawar tank as it pivots away from Russian arms

India unveils Zorawar tank as it pivots away from Russian arms

Tank Zorawar
Tank Zorawar
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Norbert Garbarek

7 July 2024 09:12

According to the Defence Blog portal, India has presented its light combat tank, Zorawar, emphasizing that the vehicle was developed in a record short time. India is turning away from its ally Russia, from whom they planned to buy a replacement for Zorawar a few years ago.

Let us recall that the topic of developing the domestic project called Zorawar has been ongoing since 2020. At that time, India was holding talks with the Russian Federation regarding the purchase of military equipment. It was pointed out then that New Delhi was interested in the light tanks Sprut SMD1 with 125-mm calibre cannons.

India wants its own tank instead of Russian equipment

Ultimately, however, India did not purchase the Russian design but instead decided to develop the project of the domestic Zorawar tank. Thus, acquiring Russian equipment was abandoned – New Delhi turned away from Russia. A significant turning point in this matter was the Dubai Airshow 2023, during which the Russian company Rosoboronexport expressed interest in the Indian tank. The roles have reversed, and now Russia is considering purchasing machines from India.

However, the problem with the Zorawar project was that New Delhi faced further difficulties during the tank's construction, resulting from inconsistencies with the original assumptions. As the journalist of Wirtualna Polska, Mateusz Tomczak explained earlier, this primarily concerned the need to limit the tank's weight to about 25,000 kg, which contributed to the choice of the chassis known from the K9 Vajra howitzers.

Problems with the Zorawar tank's engine also existed. The inability to ensure the continuity of supply of the propulsion system temporarily halted the development of the Indian machine. Ultimately, contrary to suspicions that these would be MTU units, the Indians found a solution in the form of a domestic Cummins engine with 1,000 HP.

India presents the Zorawar prototype

The Zorawar project is continuously ongoing. Moreover, the vehicle has already been created and was presented on Saturday, July 6, by the Indian Defence Research and Development Organization and the Larsen & Toubro company. The presentation took place at 1:30 AM Eastern Time. Currently, however, the presented machine should be treated as a prototype. The manufacturer informs that completing the entire cycle of tests and moving to the procurement stage usually takes up to 1.5 years, which is why – in his opinion – Zorawar will be fully ready by 2027.

As the Militarny portal explains, Zorawar currently weighs around 25,000 kg and, thanks to its 1,000 HP power unit, can overcome difficult obstacles – it is highly mobile. The offensive capabilities of this vehicle are the responsibility of the 105-mm calibre cannon designed by the Belgian company John Cockerill. The further specification is unknown, but it is worth noting that the Indian army has already placed a preliminary order for 59 Zorawar tanks. At the same time, it plans to purchase at least 295 vehicles of this type.