Chinese Military Exports (Land Systems)

RTB74

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There is a claim that a Thai VT-4 tank, while firing against the Cambodian side, suffered a burst barrel and exploded, injuring 3 crew members.

But if it were the barrel itself, it shouldn't look like this. It seems more likely to be a breech failure, ammunition malfunction, user error, or a hit from an anti-tank missile.

What are your thoughts?

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sequ

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There is a claim that a Thai VT-4 tank, while firing against the Cambodian side, suffered a burst barrel and exploded, injuring 3 crew members.

But if it were the barrel itself, it shouldn't look like this. It seems more likely to be a breech failure, ammunition malfunction, user error, or a hit from an anti-tank missile.

What are your thoughts?

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Cracked windows of the sights indicate an external explosion. Could also be just an ATGM etc.
 

RTB74

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It's highly likely that if it were an internal explosion, at least two tank crew members wouldn't have survived. Not to mention the ammunition storage under the turret; the outcome would have been far more catastrophic. And it seems whoever posted this picture on the Thai military enthusiast group was quickly removed. There must be something going on.
 

RTB74

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From what I've heard it's something to do with poor maintenance from the Thai
Oh boy, don't you dare say that in front of them. Guaranteed, a hundred times out of a hundred, they'll just write it off as 'it's low-quality because it's Chinese.

Thai bureaucracy is constantly accused of corruption and poor governance, yet, out of the blue, it suddenly achieves a magnificent level of perfection whenever China becomes involved.
 
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