India's Pinaka LRGR-120 Rocket: A Precision Strike Game-Changer

India's new Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR-120) represents a significant doctrinal shift for the Indian Army, moving from area saturation to precision strikes. Successfully tested by DRDO, the completely indigenous system can hit targets 120 kilometers away with high accuracy using advanced guidance systems. The weapon is designed for standoff strikes against enemy command centers and logistics, and its compatibility with existing launchers reduces costs. International interest, notably from France, underscores its potential in the global arms market, with future variants planned to extend its range even further.

Key Points: Pinaka LRGR-120: India's New Long-Range Precision Rocket

  • 120km precision strike capability
  • Doctrinal shift from volume to precision
  • Entirely domestically developed system
  • France shows acquisition interest
  • Future variants could reach 200-300km
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India's Pinaka elevates defence capabilities: Report

India's DRDO-tested Pinaka LRGR-120 rocket hits targets 120km away with precision, marking a major shift in army doctrine and attracting international interest.

"transforming from near-front impact to deep operational effects - The National Interest report"

Washington, Jan 13

India's new Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket marks a major doctrinal shift for the Indian Army, transitioning from "volume saturation to precision strike", a report said on Tuesday

It added by transforming from near-front impact to deep operational effects, the new LRGR-120 turns tube artillery support to a standoff tool of deterrence.

According to a report in US based magazine The National Interest, this weapon will redefine the Indian Army warfare and would be brought to bear against either the Pakistanis or Chinese moves threatening Indian interests in the near-future.

"India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested its new Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR-120) at the end of last year. According to multiple reports on the matter, the weapon hit targets as far away as 120 kilometres with perfect precision. It is a completely domestically developed weapon system that will enhance the Indian Army's overall long-range strike capability-and these weapons can be fired from the launchers that India already possesses, thereby decreasing overall costs," it detailed.

India's new LRGR-120, the report said, depends on the Inertial Navigation System (INS) with mid-course updates and terminal guidance to ensure high precision.

"The Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) launchers can fire the LRGR-120s in salvos of up to eight guided rockets. These weapons are designed for standoff, precision-strikes directed against enemy command centers, artillery, and logistical hubs," it mentioned.

The report stressed that France has shown interest in acquiring the Pinaka system from India, underscoring the growing demand of this new Indian weapon in the international arms market.

"Nevertheless, the HIMARS in particular has greater ranges than the Pinaka. But this new weapon created by the DRDO nonetheless gives India a much-needed boost in its own long-range fires - and it ensures that India's domestic arms production reaps the benefits by making it entirely within the country," it stated.

The report noted that the Indians have indicated to the fact that the Pinaka is not a static weapon with upgraded variants planned over time.

"As such, the current ranges on Pinaka will be extended in future variants. There have even been 200-300-kilometre variants discussed among the DRDO designers of this platform. So New Delhi is committed to making this weapon system as competitive as possible on the world stage - and as lethal as possible, given the two threats India faces from neighboring China and Pakistan," it stated.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, it's impressive to see India's defense R&D mature. Shifting from volume to precision is a modern doctrinal change every major army needs. The cost-saving aspect of using existing launchers is smart procurement.
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Vikram M
A necessary deterrent, given our neighborhood. Hope the production scales up quickly and the army gets enough units. The mention of 200-300km variants is crucial for deep strike capability against potential threats.
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Priyanka N
Proud moment for Indian science and engineering! 👏 But let's also ensure the funds are used efficiently and there's no delay in deployment. We've seen great prototypes sometimes get stuck in trials for years.
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Rahul R
Good step, but the report itself says HIMARS has greater range. We must keep innovating and not rest on this success. The real test is in mass production and seamless integration with our forces' battle plans.
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Kavya N
This is the kind of news that makes my day! Domestically developed, precision-guided, and already attracting international interest. It sends a strong message about our self-reliance and technological prowess. More power to DRDO scientists!

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