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India successfully test-fires guided Pinaka weapon system

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 November 2024
India successfully conducted flight tests of the Guided Pinaka Weapon System, meeting the required standards for range, accuracy, and rate of fire. The tests involved firing rockets from upgraded Pinaka launchers, demonstrating the system's ability to engage multiple targets. This indigenous system, developed by DRDO and other agencies, enhances the artillery firepower of the Indian Army.
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