Ladakh: Bhishma tank roar, special tanks ready, this is the army's strategy to fight China


Ladakh, Ta. Sunday 27 September 2020

For the last about five months, Indian and Chinese troops have been deployed on the Ladakh border. How Indian troops and tanks on the Chumar Damchok border in eastern Ladakh, 200 km east of Leh, are ready to blow up China.

How Indian Army personnel are deployed at temperatures below zero at an altitude of 16000 to 18000 feet. How special arrangements are being made for their stay. Prefabricated huts are being prepared.

Although the Indian and Chinese forces are trying to resolve the issue once again through dialogue, the attitude of the Indian military is clear that they do not want to leave any stone unturned in their preparations against China on any front.

First learn how the Indian Army's T-90 tanks and BMPs are roaring against China in a valley thousands of miles along the Indus River in Damchok. In a matter of minutes, the tanks could penetrate the Chinese border and destroy their location if needed.


T-90 Bhishma tank deployed

Amid tensions with China in eastern Ladakh, India has deployed the world's most accurate T-90 Bhishma tank. With its deployment, it is being considered as the largest demonstration of strength of the Indian Army in Ladakh. This is because the deployment means that the Indian Army is ready for a war-like situation at any moment.

The T-90 Bhishma tank has a shield against missile attack. Which has a powerful 1000 horsepower engine. It is capable of covering a distance of 550 km at a time. It weighs 48 tons. This is one of the lightest tanks in the world. This keeps the ability to fight the enemy day and night. In it, China is gasping for breath at the roar of Indian army tanks.

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