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The eagerly anticipated first trial of the Pinaka naval variant is slated to occur later this year, marking a significant milestone in naval defense technology. Developed as an advanced iteration of the renowned Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system, this naval version is tailored specifically for underwater operations and submarine countermeasures.

Unlike its land-based predecessor, the Pinaka naval variant is engineered to tackle maritime threats, boasting an impressive range of 75 kilometers. This capability positions it as a formidable asset for naval forces, enhancing their ability to neutralize submarine-based threats from a safe distance. The system’s design reflects a strategic shift toward versatile, long-range underwater defense solutions, addressing the evolving challenges of modern naval warfare.

Details regarding the exact date and location of the trial remain undisclosed, but the event is expected to draw keen interest from defense experts and military strategists. Successful testing could pave the way for the integration of the Pinaka naval variant into active naval fleets, further strengthening maritime security.

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