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DRDO Successfully Completes Flight Tests Of Guided Pinaka Weapon System

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https://x.com/ajitkdubey/status/2037028 ... 70387?s=20 ---> India, US have signed a deal for buying Excalibur precision guided munitions for the Indian Army. Supplies to be completed in one year.

India, US discuss defence ties, military hardware cooperation
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25 March 2026
The two sides also held discussions on the Excalibur precision-guided artillery ammunition for which India has signed a Rs 300 crore deal under the emergency procurement route. The Indian side asked the American officials to ensure that the precision-guided shells are provided to the Indian Army on time.
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https://x.com/DefenceDecode/status/2037 ... 92362?s=20 ---> 155MM/52 cal ATAGS-based MGS during the firing trials.

https://x.com/AjayshreeSamby3/status/20 ... 04758?s=20 ---> By the way MGS trials are going to start soon.

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Another 114 or 300 will get ordered instead of the 1000 needed.

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LR-GR 120 for Pinaka launcher. 8x300 mm missiles. Equivalent to Israeli EXTRA missile.

The CEP is given as <30m. We know from Operation Sindoor, Indian SATNAV guidance is demonstrated CEP of <1.5 feet.
Combine with the 110 kg warhead
One salvo is 8x110 ~ 900kg payload.

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Indian Army Prioritises Indigenous Pinaka MBRL Over New 122mm Unguided Rockets to Replace Ageing Russian Grad Systems
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Date: 22 April 2026
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uddu wrote: 22 Apr 2026 08:01 Indian Army Prioritises Indigenous Pinaka MBRL Over New 122mm Unguided Rockets to Replace Ageing Russian Grad Systems
https://defence.in/threads/indian-army- ... ems.17536/
Date: 22 April 2026
We need both types - Guided and Dumb. At times unguided rockets have a quality of their own...

From the article -
Recent global clashes, most notably the ongoing war in Ukraine, have profoundly influenced the Army's strategic calculations. These conflicts have clearly illustrated that old-school "area saturation"—firing massive swarms of unguided rockets over a general area—is an obsolete tactic.
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According to defence sources, the Indian Army aims to cultivate a strike profile reminiscent of the highly successful American HIMARS.
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While we have -

Russia’s jamming of US-provided rocket systems complicates Ukraine’s war effort
Russia has been thwarting US-made mobile rocket systems in Ukraine more frequently in recent months, using electronic jammers to throw off its GPS guided targeting system to cause rockets to miss their targets, multiple people briefed on the matter told CNN.

The medium-range rocket systems were hailed as a game changer in the conflict and have played a key role since the moment they arrived in Ukraine last summer, including in last year’s offensive that allowed Ukraine to take back significant swaths of territory from Russia.

But in recent months, the systems have been rendered increasingly less effective by the Russians’ intensive blocking, five US, British and Ukrainian sources tell CNN, forcing US and Ukrainian officials to find ways to tweak the HIMARS’ software to counter the evolving Russian jamming efforts.

“It is a constant cat-and-mouse game” of finding a countermeasure to the jamming, a Pentagon official said, only to then have the Russians counteract that countermeasure. And it is not clear how sustainable that game is in the long term.
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