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Nagpur: As Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) has put on hold production of Pinaka rockets after accidents were reported this month, it has been learnt that recent batches of this latest weapon system have several issues. The rockets, which otherwise have stated range of 40 kms, could not reach the full distance. It was also reported that some of the rockets had burst in the launcher itself, though no casualties were reported. There were incidences of fire flakes being thrown from the rear. This proved to be a threat for the crew operating the system, say sources.

The case has been referred to a committee which will assess reasons for the failure. Even as OFB had received a bulk production order for the rockets in 2006, the directorate general of quality assurance (DGQA), an agency under Army, is still not confident about the product. The batches began to be dispatched around two years ago.

Now as Pinaka Mark-II is being developed, the future of Pinaka Mark-1 appears to be in doldrums. The OFB has already pumped in Rs500 crore in the production facility. The rockets are made in different stages at ordnance factories in Ambajhari, Bhandara and Chandrapur. Even earlier, there were hiccups delaying the production.

The Pinaka design by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is based on Russia's Smerch rockets. In the normal course, once a defence product has been supplied for 10 successful batches to the Army, then it is the DGQA which takes over. In the defence terms, it is called becoming approved holder of sealed particular (AHSP). It has been reliably learnt that in case of Pinaka, more than 40 batches have been supplied but the AHSP is still with the DRDO and not the DGQA, and the latter is reluctant on the matter.

Transfer of AHSP is like passing on the responsibility. So if the AHSP is passed on to the DGQA from the DRDO, the former will be entirely responsible for the product which becomes its baby. It has been learnt that during several meetings, the DGQA had expressed that it did not have the confidence in Pinaka Mark-1. It was said during a recent meeting that the product still needed some more fine tuning to get the desired efficiency.

If the production of Pinaka Mark-1 is held-up for long, there are chances that the country may look forward to importing Smerch rockets from Russia. It is also feared that there are chances that Mark-II, which is under development, may get a go-ahead, but the issues may hit production of Pinaka Mark-1 which may ultimately be replaced with the Smerch. Though, no final decision has been taken yet, say sources.

In an independent development, it is now being mooted to involve DGQA in the production process at ordnance factories. At present, DGQA only carries out inspection after the product is made. There has always been a friction among ordnance factories and DGQA. Involving the DGQA with the agency is expected to reduce the deviation from quality, say sources.

In A Nutshell

Production of Pinaka rockets put on hold after accidents this month
The rocket has been designed by DRDO and made by OFB
After supplying 10 batches, the baton is passed from DRDO to DGQA
Reluctant DGQA says product not perfect though over 40 batches have been supplied to Army
Production of Pinaka now appears in doldrums
OFB's failure may lead to reverting to imports of Russian Smerch rockets on which Pinaka is based


http://m.timesofindia.com/city/nagpur/Army-reluctant-to-take-over-Pinaka/articleshow/53984720.cms
 
Well my friends,OFB made some bad rockets out of annual production of approx. 1000 rockets .
Must be from some batch but that doesn't mean entire system is bad. Rest of news exaggerated.
No more discussion please...
 
The rockets, which otherwise have stated range of 40 kms, could not reach the full distance. It was also reported that some of the rockets had burst in the launcher itself, though no casualties were reported. There were incidences of fire flakes being thrown from the rear. This proved to be a threat for the crew operating the system, say sources.

These are some serious deficiencies but if not been reported in earlier batches then its mean something is wrong with current batches production. This points out to some serious lapses on part of OFB might be the cause as DRDO has done its job it was suppose to do.
 
Would the end user(Army) test each batch before accepting the delivery?
 
124 Arjuns lol.

1 or 2 ? LCA still under going tests.

And now pinaka.


Let's see about Rustom now..

The inferior one itself was a failure... All of which have 1 commonality .. They ended up crashing... All of them lol.


Regardless, both mark 1 and 2 are inducted, or ordered.

LCA is in production, yes, FOC will be gained, regardless the 20 pre FOC are being made. What is there for FOC? Refueling probe trials and BVR trials with new cone, all of which is happening now.

Pinaka mark 1 and 2 are inducted, ordered.

What inferior one? Rustom 1 was never meant to be inducted, but was a tech demo for Rustom 2. Only now with navy's interest in the platform they may operationalize it. What crashed? Nishant was like 4 drones. Look how many crashes are going around globally of uavs.
 

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