III's extended range provides the Indian Army with a crucial strategic advantage. It allows for precision strikes deep into enemy territory, disrupting supply lines, command centers, and troop ...
The Army is set to finalize orders worth Rs 10,200 crore for the Pinaka rocket systems' ammunition before the fiscal year ends. The contracts cover high-explosive and area denial munitions to enhance ...
Pinaka, Smerch add to Army’s firepower at LAC A battery of six launchers of Pinaka can fire a salvo of 72 rockets in 44 seconds and neutralise enemy assets in an area of 1000m by 800m.
The Army is strongly supporting the Indian-made Pinaka multi-launch artillery rocket systems and is planning to approve ammunition orders worth ₹10,200 crore in the near future. The Pinaka system ...
Indian military showcases evolving missile systems on Kartavya Path during Republic Day parade, highlighting long-range ...
Attendees witnessed a wide array of military equipment on display, including infantry and special forces gear, K-9 Vajra, Bofors guns, Pinaka and Smerch rocket systems, T-90 and BMP-II tanks ...
Exercise Topchi 2025 displayed the Indian Army’s advanced artillery and surveillance systems, highlighting the nation’s self-reliance in defence.
West Bengal celebrated the 76th Republic Day with a grand parade and cultural performances attended by Governor C V Ananda Bose and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Various political leaders emphasized ...
Compared to the Smerch, the Pinaka Mk-III offers a 33% increase in range, giving Indian forces a wider operational envelope and the ability to engage targets from safer distances. This not only ...
These orders will cater for the 10 Pinaka regiments already ordered by the over 11-lakh strong Army, which also has three Russian-origin Smerch and five Grad rocket regiments. While the force has ...