In a significant boost for India's burgeoning defence industry, a French military delegation is set to visit India to conduct a live-fire evaluation of the indigenously developed Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) system. This move signals growing international recognition of India's capabilities in developing advanced defence technologies.
Developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), the Pinaka MBRL is a highly versatile artillery system designed to provide rapid and accurate fire support to ground forces. The system has garnered praise for its performance and adaptability, meeting the stringent requirements of the Indian armed forces and attracting attention from international observers.
The Pinaka MBRL boasts several key features that make it a formidable artillery system:
- Versatile Ammunition: The system can fire a range of munitions, including high-explosive fragmentation, incendiary, and anti-personnel rounds, making it adaptable to diverse combat situations.
- Extended Range: With a maximum range of up to 90 kilometers, the Pinaka provides significant firepower over long distances. It can fire a salvo of 12 rockets in just 44 seconds, delivering a devastating blow to enemy targets.
- High Mobility: Mounted on a 6x6 or 8x8 truck chassis, the Pinaka is highly mobile and can be rapidly deployed across various terrains. This mobility allows for quick relocation after firing, enhancing survivability on the battlefield.
- Enhanced Accuracy: Newer versions of the Pinaka are equipped with advanced guidance systems, significantly improving accuracy and minimizing collateral damage.
This evaluation could potentially lead to deeper collaboration between India and France in the defence sector. Both countries have a history of cooperation, exemplified by the Rafale fighter jet acquisition and joint missile development programs. The Pinaka evaluation opens up possibilities for joint development or customization of the system to meet specific French military requirements.