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Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

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Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire
Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

Since Bangladesh introduced hundreds of 59G tanks from the mainland, Indian netizens began to sit still, jumping out from time to time to sneer, and thinking that Bangladesh's investment is like taking real money and burning it. Hints that our tanks will catch fire.

No matter how they question and smear it, it cannot be denied that the mainland's military equipment is respected and sought after by all countries in the world. It is worth mentioning that the mainland-made 59G main battle tank defeated not only Indian tanks, but also Russian T72 tanks, successfully winning the favor of Bangladesh, a large South Asian country.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

Just in April of this year, Bangladesh successfully received a new batch of 59G tanks, which undoubtedly increased the country's combat capability, as well as military defense capabilities, adding new vitality to the entire country.

However, strange things happened, on May 4 this year, the Indian media reported that there was an accident in the batch of tanks purchased by Bangladesh, and the 59G tank, which was originally scheduled to fire 60 shells, suddenly exploded when it was launched to the 31st round. Regrettably, the accident caused many serious injuries and even the death of one of the loaders.

Faced with this unexpected incident, the Bangladeshi military acted quickly and immediately suspended the use of this batch of tanks to ensure the safety of army personnel. Although this accident is painful, it is believed that the root cause of the problem will be found on both sides and the normal use of the tank will be restored as soon as possible.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

印度网友m9dr4lr3v表示

From my childhood until now, there have always been people who say that their manufacturing doesn't stand up to use, and it seems to be true. They have never been able to make high-quality, durable goods.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

Fadzilha, an Indian, said:

They don't just have these problems, such as their population is declining dramatically, and last year they went into negative growth. The economy of their country is no longer working, and the Western media have predicted that they are going to collapse.

Their national debt is mounting, some are expecting bankruptcy in 2027, and there are a lot of social problems, young people are unemployed, they can't find jobs, and there are dregs of tofu projects everywhere.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

韩国人lm9dr4lr3v表示:

Yes, they have gone downhill, I have seen more and more people coming to Korea over the years, and I hate that they come to Korea to make money.

If their country is really so great, why did they come to South Korea illegally to work and do jobs that we Koreans don't want to do?

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

Indian netizen parrows said:

Now they produce equipment that stands for "inferior goods". I understand why there are still people who buy their equipment, is it really combat power to be cheap?

It reminds me that Pakistan has flown both Western and Eastern jets, and they even complained that the Chinese Thunder J17 was not suitable for combat.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

印度人:manolopidiong

From the tofu scum building, to the current tofu scum tank, hahahaha, there is a problem with the products they manufacture, not unexpectedly. I've seen the news that people say they're filling their missiles with water and their rocket fuel is being used for cooking, is that true?

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

South Korean BluBarron said:

That's how they make it, it's just normal. My company made a mistake in the past and bought a piece of equipment that they manufactured. The device has a very small sensor that is used to track the position of the material.

However, the machine does not know where the material is. If it's not placed where it's supposed to be, the machine doesn't know about it. In order to save money, they actually cut corners, even saving sensors. And that's it.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

印度人aprinc1960

A low-level BRICS produces substandard tanks for its allies. Just like this tank, this is how the monetary policy of the BRICS countries is managed, it is a disaster!

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

网友kateryan9988

Typical words: they will definitely refuse to admit it, and then shirk responsibility, which is actually all for the sake of face. Blame others for your own mistakes and failures. That's who they are, because they never take responsibility.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

网友donaldmaxe5264

Self-destructing tanks, what a novelty concept. This is the perfect way to create a larger tank market. What a marketing genius, exemplary. Papier-mâché tanks, they are paper tigers.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

Netizen eutha6

We must know that their army may be huge, but it is also "made in China", and its combat effectiveness is not guaranteed. I think that advanced material technology has "recipes" that only experts know. That's why they don't have state-of-the-art semiconductors to date.

Bangladesh bought Chinese 59G main battle tanks, and Indian netizens were not convinced, hinting that it would catch fire

Okay, that's all for today's content, do you think the Indian netizens' statements are correct, whether they are malicious attacks or disguised smears.

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