I heard that it was improper procedure. When they tried firing the round it failed to fire, so the gun operator ejected it. The round exploded inside the turret as a result.Probably improperly stored ammo that develop crack on the casing.
I heard that it was improper procedure. When they tried firing the round it failed to fire, so the gun operator ejected it. The round exploded inside the turret as a result.Probably improperly stored ammo that develop crack on the casing.
Self-proclaimed OSINT experts on X will still tell you the VT4 is worse because of one engine failure in an East Asian jungle (Because thats the first time ever that that’s happened…).Chinese tank gun explodes = three wounded
Japanese tank gun explodes = three deaths
https://www.reddit.com/r/TankPorn/comments/uspyujSelf-proclaimed OSINT experts on X will still tell you the VT4 is worse because of one engine failure in an East Asian jungle (Because thats the first time ever that that’s happened…).

I find a popular claim from Bilibili that Chinese ZPT98 125 gun has three versions which he claims“ 一步 二步 三步炮” version1 version2 version3. The one sold to Thailand is version1 which is inferior to what PLA is using. Is there any sources back up this claim?
Is it true ZPT98 gun has been improved to different standard overtime?
Because professional armchair generals can only compare equipment in a vacuum and expect a tank to be as comfortable as a family car and as reliable as a Swiss watch.Why can’t people accept that high performance weapons aren’t perfect and are prone to malfunctions?
I guess it's because people are brainwashed. Somehow they ended doing what the German did near the end of WW2 which to heavily invest in wunderwaffe that ends up breaking like the Tiger tanks instead of investing more into attritions rates weapons. The CAF is equipped with the TAPVs that are famous for breaking and falling over.https://www.reddit.com/r/TankPorn/comments/uspyuj
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Why can’t people accept that high performance weapons aren’t perfect and are prone to malfunctions?
It will be China's fault somehow. They're already blaming the earthquake on ChinaChinese tank gun exploded after Thai crew fired 200 rounds in a day under live combat jungle conditions in which the barrel got clogged by dirt and soot. What excuse does the Japanese have?
I've heard that it was due to a no-fire. Guessing delayed combustion of the propellant that went off just when they were removing the round from the breech.I heard that it was improper procedure. When they tried firing the round it failed to fire, so the gun operator ejected it. The round exploded inside the turret as a result.
Honestly this is another good argument for unmanned turret. If this thing happened to Armata or ZTZ-100 the crews probably still alive.Chinese tank gun explodes = three wounded
Japanese tank gun explodes = three deaths