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Govt clears Rs 1,500 crore proposal for Pinaka rockets

To enhance the Army's firepower, the government has approved a Rs 1,500 crore proposal for production of more than 2,000 rockets for the Pinaka multi- barrel weapons system.

The Army requires more than 2,000 of these rockets to equip its 10-12 regiments comprising the Pinaka launchers.

A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, has given a nod to the proposal moved by the Defence Ministry for upgrading the capabilities of the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for producing these rockets, sources told PTI here.

As per the proposal, OFB, under the Department of Defence Production, will upgrade facilities at nine of its factories engaged in the production of Pinaka rockets, they said.

With a focus on indigenisation to avoid scams in acquisition of foreign military hardware, the Defence Ministry has also decided to pump in Rs 15,000 crore to augment domestic military production.

The major plans of OFB include augmentation of production capabilities for T-90 and T-72 tanks, engines for armoured vehicles and setting up of 155mm howitzer production plants.

The Ministry's Department of Defence Production has decided to hike the allocation from Rs 583 crore during the 11th Plan period to Rs 15,000 crore for modernisation of the production capabilities of OFB during the current Plan.

After the recent VVIP chopper scam, Defence Minister A K Antony had stated that indigenous defence production was the only answer to avoid such scandals. The Ministry would change policies in that regard, he had said.

OFB list includes upgrading of 130mm M46 field artillery guns to 155mm 45 calibre standard, development of 155mm 52 calibre mounted howitzers and integration of the 105mm field guns on BMP combat vehicles.

Govt clears Rs 1,500 crore proposal for Pinaka rockets | Business Standard
 
Something does not make sense. 1500 crore for 2000 rockets, .75 crore for 1 rocket.
 
Something does not make sense. 1500 crore for 2000 rockets, .75 crore for 1 rocket.

You know whats wrong... lets just accept it :confused:

Rs 75 Lakhs per rocket!!!! :woot: Damn! Like a BMW being lobbed at the enemy each time a Pinaka is fired!! Jeeez! :cheesy:

This is the cost of high-tech precision firepower these days. A Hellfire for eg costs ~$70,000 USD per missile, a Javelin ATGM costs around the same per missile and too really make your mind boggle let's consider the Storm Shadow ALCM this costs >$1.4 MILLION a unit and do you think the Bhramos the IN/IAF/IA are getting/will get will cost any less?


Additionally the cost covers other things like integration and life-cycle maintenance as well as training units and other things.
 
This is the cost of high-tech precision firepower these days. A Hellfire for eg costs ~$70,000 USD per missile, a Javelin ATGM costs around the same per missile and too really make your mind boggle let's consider the Storm Shadow ALCM this costs >$1.4 MILLION a unit and do you think the Bhramos the IN/IAF/IA are getting/will get will cost any less?


Additionally the cost covers other things like integration and life-cycle maintenance as well as training units and other things.
Dude its more than double the cost of hellfire. I think there is some other cost included. Pinaka rockets are no where comparable to hellfire and should cost half.
 
Dude its more than double the cost of hellfire. I think there is some other cost included. Pinaka rockets are no where comparable to hellfire and should cost half.

The Hellfire is a ATGM with a 8km range it isn't comparable to a 40km rocket. But yes, you are right there is more than just unit costs involved in this deal, like I said the costs are going to include training, infrastructure, life-cycle maintenance etc etc

All to often the Indian defence establishment and hence the defence reporters miss the important details of a project and focus purely in the headline eye-catching figure. Highly misleading and I wouldn't be surprised if this has happened in this case.
 
............ the cost is for upgrading 9 Factories in different locations, training of staff, import of manufacturing equipment, raw materials, testing, quality, test missiles, qualification, launch vehicle, missiles, fire control units etc...

Its cost of building Infrastructure to manufacture more missiles + Complete Missiles Systems.

Its a PSU so at the end of the day the money goes back to the govt. as taxes and profits. The only cost that goes out of India is cost of machines and some raw materials that are imported.
 
............ the cost is for upgrading 9 Factories in different locations, training of staff, import of manufacturing equipment, raw materials, testing, quality, test missiles, qualification, launch vehicle, missiles, fire control units etc...

Its cost of building Infrastructure to manufacture more missiles + Complete Missiles Systems.

Its a PSU so at the end of the day the money goes back to the govt. as taxes and profits. The only cost that goes out of India is cost of machines and some raw materials that are imported.

I heard a rumour that the IA had tested TATA and Ashoka Leyland vehicles as launchers for the Pinka last year. With TATRA no out of the picture the local players are going to make some serious cash of this and other deals where TATR Was once used.
 
............ the cost is for upgrading 9 Factories in different locations, training of staff, import of manufacturing equipment, raw materials, testing, quality, test missiles, qualification, launch vehicle, missiles, fire control units etc...

Its cost of building Infrastructure to manufacture more missiles + Complete Missiles Systems.

Its a PSU so at the end of the day the money goes back to the govt. as taxes and profits. The only cost that goes out of India is cost of machines and some raw materials that are imported.

EXACTLY money will return to the Govt only
 
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