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The vehicles will be manufactured at BEML’s Palakkad plant in Kerala, and they will be supplied to the MoD within three years. Pinaka is an indigenous rocket launcher for the Indian Army ...
BEML, a Bengaluru-based defence equipment manufacturer, has bagged an order worth ₹842 crore from Ministry of Defence (MoD) for the supply of 330 high mobility vehicles, for Pinaka Project.
India's Ministry of Defence has ordered 36 homemade Pinaka Mark-1 multi-barrel rocket launchers at a cost of $490 million, despite complaints of problems related to its ammunition.
These six Pinaka Regiments will comprise 114 launchers with Automated Gun Aiming & Positioning System (AGAPS), ... and 330 Vehicles to be procured from BEML. ...
BEML, Tata Power, L&T share Rs2,580-cr contract for Pinaka rocket system. 01 Sep 2020. 1. ... Induction of six Pinaka regiments is planned to be completed by 2024.
The six Pinaka Regiments comprise of 114 Launchers with automated gun aiming and positioning system and 45 command posts to be procured from M/s TPCL and M/s L&T, and 330 vehicles to be procured ...
Bengaluru, Sep 1 () BEML Ltd said on Tuesday it has received an order from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for supply of 330 high mobility vehicles, for 'Pinaka Project' at an approximate cost of Rs ...
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.
The Indian government is looking to divest a 26% stake in BEML, manufacturer of equipment including high-mobility vehicles for India’s Pinaka MBRL system.
At the time of writing, BEML stock was trading 8.2% higher at Rs 4,640 and is closing in near its 52-week high of Rs 5,488. The company has made notable strides in both defens ...