India to Induct 300-km Range Pinaka Missile System

India is on the verge of significantly enhancing its artillery capabilities with the upcoming induction of new long-range variants of the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system, capable of hitting targets up to 300 km away. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), these new systems will support precision strikes, faster deployment, and greater firepower, marking a major leap in India’s self-reliant defence posture.

Why in News?

The DRDO Chairman Dr. Samir V. Kamat recently announced that India will soon begin manufacturing upgraded Pinaka systems with ranges of 120 km and 300 km, following successful trials of the Guided Pinaka version. These systems are expected to be inducted into the Indian Army within 3–5 years, contributing significantly to India’s battlefield capabilities and aligning with the country’s broader push for indigenization in defence.

Aim and Objectives

  • Enhance artillery range, precision, and responsiveness.
  • Establish a fully indigenous, advanced rocket artillery system.
  • Reduce dependency on foreign systems and promote Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence.

Key Developments

  • DRDO to produce Pinaka-3 and Pinaka-4 with 120 km and 300 km range, respectively.
  • Guided Pinaka trials completed, procurement process underway.
  • Indian Army to induct the systems in three to five years.
  • Plans underway to deploy 22 Pinaka regiments by 2030.

Technical Features of Pinaka

  • Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) developed by DRDO, Pune.
  • Firing capability: 12 rockets in just 44 seconds.
  • Shoot-and-scoot ability, automatic leveling, and stabilization.
  • Accurate target laying with inertial navigation system.
  • Modes of operation: Fire Control Computer, Launcher Computer, Manual.
  • Uses AGAPS or Dial Sight for gun alignment and pointing.

Significance

  • Strengthens India’s deterrence capability.
  • Enhances operational readiness during border stand-offs.
  • Positions India as a developer of next-gen precision artillery systems.
  • Promotes Make in India and boosts the defence industrial ecosystem.

Future Outlook

  • Work underway on layered air defence systems (similar to Israel’s Iron Dome).
  • Indigenous systems like Akash, QRSAM, and upcoming Kusha missile expected to complement Pinaka.
  • S-400 from Russia currently deployed, with S-500-like Indian equivalent in development.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? India to Induct 300-km Range Pinaka Missile System
Developed By DRDO (India)
System Name Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL)
New Variants Pinaka-3 and Pinaka-4 (Range: 120 km & 300 km)
Firing Capability 12 rockets in 44 seconds
Induction Timeline Next 3 to 5 years
Trials Completed Guided Pinaka
Total Planned Regiments 22 by 2030

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