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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.
The Pinaka Mark 1 is now equipped with advanced Area Denial Munitions (ADMs), which are designed to saturate specific zones with sub-munitions such as mines, bomblets, ...
An enhanced version of the Pinaka Mk-1 Missile, developed by the DRDO has been successfully flight-tested from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, off the coast of Odisha.
After the receipt of the Pinaka order, the stock has jumped 2x from its 52-week low of ₹8,482.50 on 28 February.
Pinaka Missile System, developed by Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), was recently successfully tested in Chandipur, Odisha. The Pinaka Mark-2 is capable of firing 12 rockets ...
India™s defense ministry looks to purchase $2 billion worth of Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers for six regiments within 18 months, Defense News reported Thursday. The proposed acquisition ...
Following these 10 regiments, there will be 12 units of the longer-range Pinaka Mark II MLRS, for which the defence ministry signed a Rs 2,580 crore (Rs 25.80 billion) contract in August 2020.
Pinaka rockets are fired from a truck-mounted launcher, and are operated by the Indian army. The Mark-II variant is capable of hitting targets at a range of over 40 miles. India produces roughly ...
An advanced version of indigenously developed Pinaka Mark-II rocket was successfully test-fired from Army\'s Chandan firing range near Pokhran.
Jayant Damodar Patil, head of defense and aerospace for L&T, said India™s DRDO and industry plan to export the Pinaka Mark-I system, which has a 30-kilometer range. Related Articles ...