Published On Apr 15, 2024
During a rollout ceremony last month, Pakistan's state-owned Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) introduced the "indigenously manufactured" Haider main battle tank. However, it's worth mentioning that Pakistan collaborated with China’s Norinco and various local industries to produce the Haider MBT, essentially a variant of the Chinese VT-4 MBT.
In today’s video, we’re exploring everything we know about China’s VT-4 main battle tank and its significance in China’s growing role as a global defense exporter.
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