A. Hafeezur Rahman Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Chennai

Ameer Shaik Malik Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Chennai

J. Rajesh Kumar Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Chennai

V. Balaguru Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Chennai

P. Sivakumar Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Chennai

Keywords: Future combat, Threat scenario, Configuration, Firepower, Survivability, Mobility, Modularity, Adaptability

Abstract The future combat scenario will undergo a sea change as compared to the conventional and un-conventional warfare employed by the traditional armies and non-state actors. In such a scenario, the main battle tank which serves as a game changer during these conflicts has to face the dilemma whether its design should be either evolutionary or revolutionary. To determine the basis of selecting the right type of design based on the above, the broad parameters that define the configuration namely number of crew, weight, armament system, survivability, operating range, transportability, tactical mobility, trafficability, intelligence - surveillance - target acquisition - reconnaissance (ISTAR), system modularity and theatre of operation have been considered. Taking these parameters into account, this study evaluates both the evolutionary and revolutionary design configurations for a generation next main battle tank. Finally, from the outcome of this study it is observed that the revolutionary design approach not only fares better compared to the evolutionary approach, but also possess ease of adaptiveness as an universal combat weapon platform.