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A Resounding Roar: Pinaka Mk-III Amplifies India's Artillery Firepower
Story by support@india.com (India.com News Desk)• 17h • 3 min read
Pinaka Mk-III© Abhijeet Sen | Girish Linganna
The Indian Army is set to witness a revolution in its artillery capabilities with the induction of the Pinaka Mk-III multi-barrel rocket launcher. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), this cutting-edge system boasts an impressive range of 120 kilometers, significantly surpassing the 90-kilometer reach of the Russian Smerch system. This leap forward is poised to reshape the Army's strategic ground operations and bolster its firepower on the battlefield.
Dominating the Battlefield: Pinaka Mk-III's Extended Reach
The Pinaka Mk-III's extended range provides the Indian Army with a crucial strategic advantage. It allows for precision strikes deep into enemy territory, disrupting supply lines, command centers, and troop concentrations. This enhanced capability significantly boosts India's deterrence posture and strengthens its position in potential border conflicts.
Compared to the Smerch, the Pinaka Mk-III offers a 33% increase in range, giving Indian forces a wider operational envelope and the ability to engage targets from safer distances. This not only enhances the survivability of artillery units but also provides greater flexibility in tactical deployments.
Technological Prowess: The Driving Force Behind Pinaka Mk-III
The Pinaka Mk-III's extended range is a result of significant advancements in rocket propulsion, guidance systems, and warhead technology. The system incorporates:
- Improved propellant formulations: Allowing for greater thrust and longer burn times.
- Advanced navigation and guidance systems: Ensuring pinpoint accuracy even at extended ranges.
- Enhanced warhead designs: Delivering a more potent payload to the target.
Pinaka Mk-III Specifications:
- Range: 120 km (75 mi)
- Length: 7.2 m (24 ft)
- Rocket Diameter: 214 mm (8.4 in)
- Warhead Weight: 250 kg (550 lb)
The Pinaka system has undergone a remarkable evolution, starting with the Mk-I variant with a 37.5-kilometer range. Subsequent versions, the Mk-II, 60 Kilometre range and now the Mk-III, have progressively extended this range, culminating in the current 120-kilometer capability.
The DRDO's dedication to continuous improvement is evident in the system's development milestones. Rigorous testing and validation trials have ensured that the Pinaka Mk-III meets the stringent requirements of the Indian Army.
Currently, the Army operates four Pinaka regiments and has placed orders for six more. Future plans include further range enhancements, with variants capable of striking targets up to 300 kilometers away.
Phasing Out Foreign Systems: Grad and Smerch
In addition to the Pinaka, the Indian Army currently operates five regiments of Grad rockets and three regiments of Smerch rockets.
- Grad Rockets: These are Soviet-designed multiple rocket launch systems (MRLS) known for their reliability and versatility, but with a shorter range than the Pinaka Mk-III. Each Grad regiment typically consists of 18 launchers capable of firing a variety of ammunition types.The original Grad rockets have a range of about 20 kilometers. However, newer variants can reach up to 40 kilometers.
- Smerch Rockets: Larger and more powerful than the Grad, the Smerch MRLS is designed for long-range, high-impact operations. However, with a 90-kilometer range, it falls short of the Pinaka Mk-III. Each Smerch regiment consists of 12 launchers.
Made in India: Boosting Self-Reliance and Economic Growth
The Pinaka program is a testament to India's growing self-reliance in defense technology. The manufacturing process involves a collaborative effort between various Indian organizations:
- Ammunition Production: Munitions India Limited and Economic Explosives Limited
- Launchers and Command Posts: Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Larsen & Toubro
A Force for the Future: Pinaka's Role in Modern Warfare
The Pinaka Mk-III is a crucial asset for the Indian Army in modern warfare scenarios. Its ability to deliver precise, long-range strikes makes it a potent force multiplier, capable of shaping the battlefield and deterring adversaries.
As the Pinaka system continues to evolve, it will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in safeguarding India's security and projecting its military power in the region.