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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India has developed the guided Pinaka system, a highly accurate artillery rocket system with a range of 90 kilometers. This system is now attracting significant attention from Eastern European countries. While DRDO remains tight-lipped about the specific countries involved, sources indicate that negotiations are ongoing with at least two nations in the region.

The growing interest follows India’s success in exporting the Pinaka system to Armenia, a deal that has spurred interest in other countries as well, including those in Southeast Asia. The guided Pinaka system, which was initially an unguided rocket, has been transformed into a high-precision weapon through the integration of a Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC) kit developed by the Research Centre Imarat (RCI), a laboratory under DRDO.

The enhanced range and precision strike capability of the guided Pinaka have been successfully demonstrated, making it an attractive option for countries seeking to enhance their artillery capabilities. The ability to strike targets with high accuracy at extended ranges makes the guided Pinaka system a valuable asset for modern militaries, especially in scenarios requiring precision strikes in complex environments.

With India’s growing defense exports, the guided Pinaka system could soon find its place in the arsenals of more countries, solidifying India’s position as a key player in the global defense market.

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