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Adding to its deep and quick strike capability, the Indian Army is set to raise two more regiments of the Pinaka multi-barrel ...
India’s long-term artillery modernisation plan is entering a decisive phase, with the Army set to induct two more regiments ...
Designed by the DRDO, Pinaka is set to become the cornerstone of the Army’s rocket artillery, gradually replacing the ageing ...
These powerful new systems are expected to be inducted into the Indian Army in the next three to five years.
Pinaka's devastating capabilities are underscored by its ability to launch a salvo of 72 rockets in just 44 seconds, delivering up to seven tonnes of explosives across enemy targets up to 60 km away.
Named after Lord Shiva's divine bow, the Pinaka rocket system was a replacement for the Russian Grad BM-21 rocket launcher for the Indian Army. It was first deployed during the 1999 Kargil War.
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The forces have been given the option to order from a list of 28 different pieces of equipment, including 14 for the Indian ...
Defence Research and Development Organisation will produce advanced Pinaka rocket systems. These will have ranges of 120 km ...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will soon begin manufacturing new variants of the Pinaka rocket ...