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These powerful new systems are expected to be inducted into the Indian Army in the next three to five years.
Adding to its deep and quick strike capability, the Indian Army is set to raise two more regiments of the Pinaka multi-barrel ...
In a significant development for Indian defence system and a bad news for China and Pakistan, the Defence Research and ...
Designed by the DRDO, Pinaka is set to become the cornerstone of the Army’s rocket artillery, gradually replacing the ageing ...
The Enhanced Pinaka has demonstrated a range of 75 km and an ability to strike within 10 metres of where it is aimed. This allows a Pinaka battery to destroy a terrorist camp, or an enemy post ...
A salvo from a Pinaka battery brings down on the enemy more than seven tonnes of high explosive in just 44 seconds. Ajai Shukla reports. IMAGE: An advanced version of the Pinaka rocket being ...
A battery of six Pinaka launchers can fire a salvo of 72 rockets in 44 seconds, neutralizing enemy assets in an area of 1000m by 800m. Moreover, ...
The existing launch vehicle and ground systems of Pinaka MBRS is used for the Mk-II as well, with minor modifications for firing this new rocket. A battery can fire 72 rockets. Each launcher can ...
To replace the BM-21 Grad India’s Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) toiled hard to develop the indigenous Pinaka Multi Barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) based on an 8x8 vehicle.
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