This thing and Grad are a match made in heaven. Buy some of these bad boys and produce Grad or 122mm rockets

But then, I highly doubt anyone in our government can even dare to fire a single air-soft rifle pellete on Pakistan.
Extended Range of Pinaka #MBRL successfully tested at #Pokhran. Good wrk @DRDO_India & @adgpi . Matched all Parameters. @indiatvnews pic.twitter.com/znXW99900F
— Manish Prasad (@manishindiatv) December 11, 2021
James Rhodes-Bogey went supersonicIs the rocket spinning or some waves along the body?
Test firing of Pinaka Extended Range (Pinaka-ER) with area denial munitions (ADM) and desi fuzes carried out successfully, says a release.@tarmakmedia pic.twitter.com/WxvTJXAmXr
— Anantha Krishnan M🇮🇳 (@writetake) December 11, 2021
Post #42 by @_Anonymous_ has helped to answer my queries about the versions. But is Mk2 in service?I'm quite confused with the multiple versions of Pinaka MBRL. This test is for a 45 km Pinaka version? What are the versions and ranges in service and development?
When Pakistan has Chinese MBRLs having a range on 100 km (little more than our Russian Smerch) and PLA having much better systems, how does increasing the range by 5-10 km on a 38-40 km range Pinaka help? Is this ER a very minor enhancement of the existing Pinaka and can be fitted onto the existing vehicles with minor modifications?
Enhanced version of PINAKA ROCKET, Manufactured by Ordnance Factory Ambajhari (A unit of YIL) has been successfully flight tested at PFFR, Pokhran today. All the 24 Nos. of Enhanced Pinaka Rockets have successfully met all the Evaluation Criteria & Success is 100% #Defence #YIL pic.twitter.com/wXdzcKiwmR
— PRO, Ordnance Factory Ambajhari (@GmOfaj) March 29, 2022
Enhanced Pinaka Mk-I rocket system (EPRS) and Pinaka Area Denial Munition (ADM) rocket systems successfully flight tested from Pokhran firing ranges. A total of 24 Pinaka rockets test fired for different ranges during the last fortnight. #DRDO@XpressOdisha @NewIndianXpress pic.twitter.com/23HOK1plRe
— Hemant Kumar Rout (@TheHemantRout) April 9, 2022
Both of them have received the DAC approval.Enhanced Pinaka Mk-I rocket system (EPRS) and Pinaka Area Denial Munition (ADM) rocket systems successfully flight tested from Pokhran firing ranges. A total of 24 Pinaka rockets test fired for different ranges during the last fortnight. #DRDO@XpressOdisha @NewIndianXpress pic.twitter.com/23HOK1plRe
— Hemant Kumar Rout (@TheHemantRout) April 9, 2022
So we need to go long way to develop similar to HIMRS?Both of them have received the DAC approval.
75 km guided rocket with CEP < 40 meters is decent.
The GMRLS has 100 km range with 10-15 meter CEP.
Although not the best but a real decent start.
It's more to do about cost. We have in service guidance systems in our BMs which can give us single digits CEP.So we need to go long way to develop similar to HIMRS?
It's more to do about cost. We have in service guidance systems in our BMs which can give us single digits CEP.
There's only one country in the world which can fire a BM tech like mere rockets.
Keep in mind Pinaka is a 214 mm system. It weights less than half of a Smerch Type rocket (on whose base Chinese created their long range guided rockets). At 214mm, 100kg warhead, 70+ km range and 40meter CEP is actually exceptional.
Smerch Type systems are 800-900 kg heavy rockets. If we want that type of weight , it's better to get in Prahar at 1.25 tons , 250kg warhead.
It would be good to have a Smerch replacement locally developed too.The private sector is developing MLRS above the 300mm category. They will have ranges in excess of 250Km.
The new Guided Pinaka can do 100Km, the same as the GMLRS.
The private sector is developing MLRS above the 300mm category. They will have ranges in excess of 250Km.
The new Guided Pinaka can do 100Km, the same as the GMLRS.
It would be good to have a Smerch replacement locally developed too.
A system of 300-330mm will be able to carry almost 200-250kg warhead. A range of say 150 km with accuracy of 50-60 meters will be more than good enough.
Beyond that range to maintain such accuracy the cost of system will increase dramatically.
SRBMs are the answer for anything beyond the 200km range.
We got a problem with ammunition for that system. It would be better if we have a system for which ammo will be totally under our hands.The 300+mm rockets will give us a range of 250+Km actually, apart from the bigger warhead.
There were reports of DRDO planning on a Smerch replacement, but not much is known. Smerch is not up for replacement anytime soon anyway.
We got a problem with ammunition for that system. It would be better if we have a system for which ammo will be totally under our hands.
Anyways I think our requirements for bigger and longer range mbrls like Smerch is more than the 62 systems we have now. Atleast double for sure.