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WATCH | India Test-Fires Long Range Pinaka Rocket System Aimed To Counter China At Ladakh LAC

“A total of six rockets were launched in quick succession and the tests met complete mission objectives,” the DRDO said after the test-fire.

The enhanced version of the Pinaka rocket system was successfully flight-tested on Wednesday. The missile has been indigenously developed by the country’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The test flight was carried out from Integrated Test Range in  Chandipur, off the coast of Odisha. ALSO READ | Delhi Airport On High Alert As Pro-Khalistani Group Threatens 2 London Bound Air India Flights The spokesperson of DRDO said that “The new rocket system has a longer range with reduced length compared to the earlier variant (Mk-1). The design and development have been carried out by Pune-based laboratories of DRDO, Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE), and High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL).” WATCH | DRDO-Developed Pinaka Successfully Flight Tested From Integrated Test Range, Chandipur Off Coast Of Odisha “A total of six rockets were launched in quick succession and the tests met complete mission objectives,” the DRDO said after the test-fire. “All the flight articles were tracked by range instruments such as telemetry, radar and Electro-Optical Tracking Systems (EOTS) which confirmed the flight performance,” he further added. While the Pinaka Mk-1 had a range of 40 km, this enhanced variant can hit a target 45 to 60 km away. The enhanced version of the Pinaka rocket would replace the existing Pinaka Mk-1 rockets. ALSO READ | After Maharashtra, Kerala Blocks CBI In State, Withdraws General Consent To Probe Cases Last year, the DRDO  tested the Mk-2 version of the Pinaka rocket system which has a range of 70-90 km, but this improved version of Mk-1, which was test-fired today, can fill a critical gap of hitting targets that are not so far away. The enhanced version of the missile has been developed as per the requirements of the armed forces which are using the rocket system along the China border (Line of Actual Control). The Chinese have deployed rocket regiments in the Occupied Aksai Chin area and this enhanced version of Pinaka will help Indian forces counter that. Pinaka rocket system is named after the bow of Lord Shiva,  part of the multi-barrel rocket launcher systems which are already being used by the Army and have been successfully deployed in operations in both China and Pakistan.

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