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The ongoing joint military exercise, Yudh Abhyas 2024, is not just a platform for strategic collaboration but also a showcase of cutting-edge military technology.
A highlight of this exercise has been the demonstration of the US Army's M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) alongside India's indigenous Pinaka Multiple Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL).
The HIMARS, a highly mobile missile launcher mounted on a five-tonne truck, has garnered attention for its ability to fire six guided missiles simultaneously, each capable of hitting targets with pinpoint accuracy. Its versatility extends further with the capability to launch a single Army Tactical Missile System missile, boosting its range to an impressive 300 kilometers.
Meanwhile, India's Pinaka MBRL has proven its mettle as a formidable weapon system. Developed indigenously, it boasts a high rate of fire and precision targeting capabilities. Although its current maximum range is 90 kilometers, the Pinaka has been a cornerstone of the Indian Army's artillery arsenal.
The US has expressed its willingness to offer the HIMARS to India, a move that could significantly bolster India's artillery arsenal. The HIMARS' extended range and precision strike capabilities would offer a strategic advantage to the Indian military, enhancing its deterrence and response capabilities.