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Indian Army Has Started Deploying T-90 & T-72 Tanks At LAC

Indian Army has started deploying T-90 and T-72 tanks at LAC: India China Border Issue. India’s T-90, T-72 tanks will fill the world’s highest battlefield against China.

Even though at present, efforts are being made to resolve the Line of Actual Control issue through talks between the Indian and Chinese armies.

But seeing the attitude of the Indian soldiers deployed in the defense of the border in the temperature below zero at an altitude of 14000 to 17000 feet.

It becomes clear that they do not want to leave any stone unturned in their preparations against China on any front.

Armored regiments of the Indian Army, which have been deploying their tanks along the Ladakh border for more than a year.

Indian Army has further improved and developed their standard operating procedures to use their machines more effectively on the highest battlefield.

After the violent clash between India-China armies in May 2020 last year, the Indian Army intended to strengthen Ladakh.

With the start of Operation Snow Leopard, which has been going on for the last year, the Indian Army has started deploying T-90 Bhishma and T-72 tanks in the high altitude areas of the India-China border in Ladakh.

Not only this, BMP Series Infantry Combat Vehicles, which have proved their mettle in the desert and plains, have also been established.

Along with bringing them, training to use them in the midst of this scorching temperature was also started giving training to the Indian soldiers. Now they have mastered it.

Confirming this, an army official said, “We have already spent a year at these heights in eastern Ladakh experiencing temperatures of up to -45 degrees.

The Indian Army is fully prepared to do stuff against China on every front.

India and China have continued to maintain a large number of troops along the LAC despite several difficulties at some places such as Pangong Lake and Gogra altitude to resolve the issue through dialogue.

The Indian Army against China has also strengthened its operations in these areas with tanks and ICVs to deal with any threat or challenge at these heights. Continuous work is going on on this.

Last year, the Indian Army has also built a vast infrastructure to strengthen and improve its tank operations, including tank shelters that help avoid open-parking of machines during winters.

The army officer also informed that “Now the emphasis is on the maintenance of these tanks as extreme cold can affect their rubber and other parts.

If we can maintain these tanks well, we Can use them here for a very long time.”

This action of the Indian Army to strengthen itself on the Ladakh border has stopped the Chinese troops from advancing.

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