DRDO Unveils Pinaka III Rocket Launcher with 300mm Rocket and 120km Range, Promises to Extend Indian Army's Artillery Reach Significantly

DRDO Unveils Pinaka III Rocket Launcher with 300mm Rocket and 120km Range, Promises to Extend Indian Army's Artillery Reach Significantly


The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has publicly revealed a new, longer-range version of its Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) system, significantly boosting India's artillery capabilities.

The Pinaka III, showcased at a recent defence exhibition in Hyderabad, boasts an impressive 120-kilometer range, a substantial improvement over earlier versions.

The Pinaka III was displayed alongside older Pinaka variants. The new rocket's visibly larger size indicates a diameter of 300mm, a considerable increase from the 214mm caliber of its predecessors, like the Pinaka Mk-I (40 km range), Mk-II (60-90 km), and Guided Pinaka (75-90 km). This difference in size allows for a larger amount of propellant to be stored.

The increase in diameter is crucial for achieving the extended range. A 300mm rocket, similar in size to Russia's Smerch MBRL (currently used by the Indian Army with a 90km range), can accommodate a larger propellant load and more sophisticated guidance systems.

These enhancements are essential for the Pinaka III to reach its stated 120-kilometer range with precision. The smaller 214mm rockets, even with guidance, are limited to a maximum range of approximately 90 kilometers.

The development of the Pinaka III is a direct response to the evolving security landscape in the region. China has deployed 300mm PHL-03 launchers near the Line of Actual Control (LAC), with a range of 70-130 km, and Pakistan possesses over 450 A-100 systems capable of reaching 120 km.

The need of longer range artillery system lead to Indian Army's 2021 approval of new Pinaka variants. The Pinaka III, with its 120 km reach, not only surpasses the Smerch's range but also provides a domestically produced, cost-effective alternative to imported artillery systems.

The DRDO's ambitions extend beyond the Pinaka III. A longer-range variant, reportedly capable of striking targets 200-300 kilometers away, is also under development. This would place the Pinaka system in a category similar to short-range ballistic missiles, comparable to systems like China's PHL-16.

The current Pinaka III, with its 120km range and an anticipated larger warhead (estimated at 250 kg compared to the Mk-I's 100 kg), provides a versatile strike capability, suitable for both widespread area attacks and precision strikes.

The Pinaka system is a mobile, multi-barrel rocket launcher designed to provide rapid and intense firepower against enemy positions. The original Pinaka system entered service with the Indian Army in the late 1990s. The development of the Pinaka III represents a continuing effort by India to modernize its military and enhance its indigenous defense production capabilities.
 
We have the range issue fixed, now just need to get the warheads evaluated in real time. Warheads and its lethality and effectiveness can matter.

Ship some to a conflict zone and see how they perform.
 
Good news, but the problem lies in swift trials and induction into the army. It shouldn't take years after years to induct. Till the time it gets inducted, China and Pakistan will move to better products, and we will always be doing catch up.

In the next 2 years, it should start getting inducted. We need to pull up our socks.
 
Only model is unveiled... Don't know how long these sleepyheads will take to build this thing...Then come the never-ending trials, and then induction... Hoping these get inducted into the Indian Army within the next two years on a mass scale.
 
China has 300km+ range rockets, and even Pakistan also has the same... India is lacking far behind.
Issue is not with range, it's actually with size and mobility. Take, for example, the Chinese fire dragon 480 with a range of 250-300km has a 750mm caliber, which is huge. Even here, you can see that increasing the caliber from 214mm to 300mm causes a reduction of rockets from 12 to 8, possibly. A further increase in caliber will reduce these rocket numbers more. We want to use the same infrastructure to achieve a better range. We can increase the caliber, but the new infrastructure cost will be huge.
 
China has 300km+ range rockets, and even Pakistan also has the same... India is lacking far behind.
No need to always compare with China, US, & Russia. It does not make sense. The important thing is that we are progressing in the right direction instead of sitting idle. There are more than 200 countries, and if we are in the top 5 or even in the top 10, it's a matter of pride. A race could only be fair & competitive if the starting point remains the same for all players.
 
It's a wonderful achievement by DRDO. We are eagerly waiting for the Pinaka lV with enhanced range and lethaliity.
 
This is brilliant progress and now we don’t need any foreign expensive Russian MBRL anymore and further orders for rockets should be stopped.

Now we need to keep increasing the range even further to at least 300km and maybe even further if needed. The private sector should lead the way as they will have the expertise and experience by now after manufacturing the rockets.
 
What I like most is that the missiles are enclosed in some covering. Now let's increase the range to 300 km asap. I think a midcourse glide tech will enhance that range.
 
China has 300km+ range rockets, and even Pakistan also has the same... India is lacking far behind.
India Already Have Rocket systems cruise Missiles Range 290 KM Parley 500KM Already deployed Speed is Super sonic speed more deadly then Neigbours
This Pinaka systems is low cost eco models
Which DRDO developed and taking trials
 

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