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But the birth of Pinaka – India’s own fire-breathing rocket system – has shattered that delusion. Named after the divine bow of Lord Shiva, Pinaka is not diplomacy. It is not negotiation.
IMAGE: The Defence Research and Development Organisation successfully completes the flight tests of the Guided Pinaka Weapon System on Thursday, November 14, 2024, New Delhi. Photograph ...
The Pinaka system's capability to hit targets at 75 kilometers and beyond, combined with its multiple variants, makes it an attractive option for French Army. In a significant boost to India’s ...
BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, upgraded Pinaka Multi-Rocket Launch System (MRLS) with a range of 75 km, BM-21 Grad, which is a 122mm MRLS, and Pralay quasi-ballistic missile system are among ...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) recently completed the flight tests of the Guided Pinaka Weapon System as part of the Provisional Staff Qualitative Requirements (PSQR ...
Armenia, engaged in ongoing tensions with Azerbaijan, recognized the Pinaka as an ideal solution to enhance its missile capabilities. The system’s ability to launch multiple rockets in rapid ...
The Indian Army showcased intercepted Pakistani missile debris, following Operation Sindoor, which retaliated against a terror attack in Pahalgam that ...
The Akash missile system’s proven reliability and advanced ... With advanced missile systems like Akash, BrahMos, and Pinaka, India is positioning itself as a key player in global defence ...
When compared to Indian systems, the Fatah-II falls between the Pinaka and Pralay in terms of range. It is similar in deployment and guidance capabilities to Pralay, although India’s missile inventory ...