PINAKA MK-III
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Context
- The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is equipping India with a formidable new weapon: the Pinaka-MK3, which is currently under development.
- This is the third iteration of India’s indigenous air defence system, which is set to greatly enhance the Indian Army’s ability to neutralise aerial threats and counter enemy forces positioned on remote highlands.
Details
Pinaka Multiple Rocket Launcher System
Specifications
Feature |
Pinaka Mk-I |
Pinaka Mk-I Enhanced |
Pinaka Mk-II |
Guided Pinaka |
Pinaka Mk-III |
Pinaka Mk-III ER |
Range |
37.5 km |
45 km |
60-75 km |
90 km |
120 km |
300 km |
Length |
4.88 m |
4.72 m |
5.17 m |
2.91 m |
- |
- |
Rate of Fire |
44 seconds |
20 seconds (40 rockets) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Accuracy |
≤ 1.5% range |
≤ 60 m and <30 m (CEP) |
≤ 1.5% range |
- |
- |
- |
Salvo Reload Time |
4 minutes |
Unknown |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Warheads |
PF, RHE |
DPICM |
PF, RHE |
HEPF, RHE |
- |
- |
Detonation Mechanism |
Contact + Delay, Electronic time, and Proximity fuze |
Contact and Proximity fuze |
Contact + Delay |
- |
- |
- |
Guidance |
Free flight |
INS + SATNAV |
Free flight |
- |
- |
- |
Flight Stabilization |
4 curved fins |
6 flat fins |
6 flat fins |
4 curved fins |
- |
- |
Launcher |
Tatra truck |
Tatra truck |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Development
- Initiated:December 1986
- Development Lead:Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE)
- Production Partners:Tata Power SED, Larsen & Toubro, Solar Industries, Yantra India Limited, Munitions India Limited
Key Milestones
- Kargil War:Effective use in neutralizing enemy positions.
- 2013-2019:Successful tests of Mk-II and extended range versions.
- 2020-2023:Ongoing upgrades and user trials; new variants being tested.
Features
- Battery Composition:Six launchers, six loader-replenishment vehicles, three replenishment vehicles, two Command Post vehicles, and a meteorological radar.
- Modes of Operation:Autonomous, Stand-alone, Remote, Manual
- Deployment:Integrated with Indian Army's radar and surveillance systems.
Future Plans
- Enhanced Accuracy:Collaboration with Israel for trajectory correction.
- New Rockets:Development of a 7.2-meter rocket for up to 120 km range.
- Exports:Orders from Armenia, interest from Indonesia, Nigeria, and other nations.
Major Rocket Launcher Systems in India
Rocket Launcher System |
Developer |
Range |
Payload |
Notable Features |
Deployment |
Pinaka Mk-I |
DRDO |
40-48 km |
High-Explosive Fragmentation, Incendiary, etc. |
Multi-barrel, all-weather operability |
Used in Kargil War |
Pinaka Mk-II |
DRDO |
60-90 km |
Enhanced warhead payloads |
Improved accuracy and range |
Deployed at LAC |
Pinaka Mk-III |
DRDO |
120 km |
Guided with GPS/INS |
Extended range and guided capability |
Under development |
Pinaka Mk-III ER |
DRDO |
300 km (proposed) |
Under consideration |
Long-Range Guided Rocket (LRGR) |
Under development |
SMERCH |
Russia |
90 km |
Cluster munitions, Thermobaric warheads |
300 mm caliber, GPS-aided guidance |
Deployed with Indian Army |
Prahaar |
DRDO |
150 km |
Conventional and nuclear payloads |
Solid-fuel, highly mobile, short-range tactical missile |
Tested and inducted |
BrahMos |
DRDO, BrahMos Aerospace |
300-500 km |
Conventional warheads |
Supersonic, sea-, air-, and land-launched variants |
Widely deployed |
Akash |
DRDO |
25-30 km |
High-explosive fragmentation warhead |
Surface-to-air missile system, multi-target engagement |
Deployed with Air Force and Army |
Nag (Helina variant) |
DRDO |
7-20 km (depending on variant) |
Tandem high-explosive anti-tank warhead |
Fire-and-forget, anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) |
Integrated on Rudra and LCH helicopters |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q: Which of the following statements regarding the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system is/are correct?
Options: A. 1 only B. 1 and 3 only C. 2 and 4 only D. 1, 3, and 4 only Answer: B. |