New Delhi: The Indian Army is set to receive area denial munition for rockets for the first time. As the name suggests, this ...
The Indian Army's Trishakti Corps carried out a live firing demonstration in the challenging high-altitude terrain of Sikkim ...
The 76th Republic Day Parade in New Delhi featured advanced military technologies by the Indian Army, showcasing indigenous ...
Developed by DRDO, this Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) has been in use since 2000. The launcher has a range of 40 kms, ...
Exercise Topchi 2025 displayed the Indian Army’s advanced artillery and surveillance systems, highlighting the nation’s self-reliance in defence.
Ludhiana: Punjab governor Gulab Chand Kataria inaugurated an event called ‘Know Your Army' at PAU grounds Sunday to mark India's 76th Republic Day.
In a significant move to strengthen India’s artillery capabilities, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a Rs 10,200-crore deal for procuring ammunition for the indigenous Pinaka multi-barrel ...
Two contracts for high-explosive pre-fragmented ammunition and for area denial munitions are set to be signed by end of March ...
The Pinaka rocket system has already proven its worth in the Indian Army, especially with some regiments deployed in high-altitude regions along the northern borders with China. The system’s ...
Emphasizing indigenous advancements, the exercise underscored India's push for self-reliance in defence manufacturing. Lieutenant General Navneet Singh Sarna reiterated the Army’s commitment to ...
The Army is strongly supporting the Indian-made Pinaka multi-launch artillery rocket systems and is planning to approve ammunition orders worth ₹10,200 crore in the near future. The Pinaka system ...