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Pinaka and will
A Pinaka battery has six launchers, six loader vehicles, six replenishment vehicles, two vehicles for ferrying the command post and a vehicle for carrying the meteorological radar, which will provide data on winds.
The Pinaka will be operated in conjunction with the Indian Army's Firefinder radars and indigenously developed BEL Weapon Locating Radar of which 28 are on order.
The Indian Army will induct an additional number of regiments of the Pinaka during its next planning period ( 2012 – 2017 ) as the older Grad MLRS regiments are retired.
While the Pinaka will not be developed further into a larger system, its success and the experience gained from the program has led the ARDE and its partner organizations, to launch a project to develop a long range MRL similar to the Smerch MLRS.
A 7. 2-metre rocket for the Pinaka MBRL, which can reach a distance of 120 km and carry a 250 kg payload will be developed.

Pinaka and also
Shiva Dhanush (), also known as Pinaka ( Ajagav ), in Hindu mythology, was the divine bow of Lord Shiva gifted to King Janaka by Sage Parashurama for safe-keeping while the sage performed penances.
Therefore, Lord Shiva is also known as Pinaki, the wielder of Pinaka.
Integrating UAVs with the Pinaka is also in the pipeline, as DRDO intends to install guidance systems on these rockets to increase their accuracy.

Pinaka and be
It may be used by Indian Pinaka MBRL or Russian Grad, Uragan and Smerch, although originally systems like Grad used more traditional tactics.
The Pinaka MBRL is stated to be cheaper than other systems.
Sagem completed delivery of its Sigma 30 laser-gyro artillery navigation and pointing system to be equipped with the Pinaka multiple launch rocket system in June 2010.

Pinaka and use
* The Pinaka system and the launchers are designed for shoot and scoot fire missions thanks to the use of an inertial navigation system SIGMA 30.

Pinaka and Indian
* Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher, a rocket system used by the Indian army
Pinaka is a multiple rocket launcher produced in India and developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation ( DRDO ) for the Indian Army.
The Pinaka project has been a significant success for the DRDO and its development partners in developing and delivering a state of the art, high value project to the Indian Army's demanding specifications.
On March 29, 2006, the Indian Army awarded Tata Power SED and Larsen & Toubro's Heavy Engineering Division a contract worth 200 crore ( US $ 45 million ), to produce 40 Pinaka MBRLs each.
The Indian Army has placed an indent for Pinaka Weapon System worth 1300 crores.
* Pinaka MRLS Indian Military. org

Pinaka and &
* Tata, L & T bag orders for Pinaka rocket launcher

Pinaka and have
Presently, three regiments of Pinaka have now been inducted by the Army.
It has already cleared the Joint Receipt Inspection ( JRI ) for the first two lots of Pinaka launchers and command posts ; the third and fourth lots have successfully undergone factory acceptance tests.

Pinaka and up
Israel Military Industries teamed up with DRDO to implement its Trajectory Correction System ( TCS ) on the Pinaka, for further improvement of its CEP.

Pinaka and with
Pinaka is a complete MBRL system, each Pinaka battery consists of: six launcher vehicles, each with 12 rockets ; six loader-cum-replenishment vehicles ; three replenishment vehicles ; two Command Post vehicle ( one stand by ) with a Fire Control computer, and the DIGICORA MET radar.

Pinaka and .
Pinaka saw service during the Kargil War, where it was successful in neutralizing enemy positions on the mountain tops.
Daniel, Project Director, Pinaka, calls it “ a system ” and explains how massive each system is.
The Pinaka was tested in the Kargil conflict and proved its effectiveness.
The first Pinaka regiment was raised on February 2000.
The Pinaka is in the process of further improvement.

units and will
The general basis on which these common costs are assigned to differently measured units of service will be illustrated by the following highly simplified problem of an electric-utility cost analysis.
Initially, having fewer units of some elements -- especially submarines -- than the opponent, our capabilities need to be sufficiently greater than theirs, so that the exchange will be in our favor.
In this way a degree of unification of nomenclature, symbols, and units will be realized.
Moving past the presidential viewing stand and Lafayette Square will be at least 40 marching units.
Ultimately the development will comprise 300 units, in two-story and three-story structures.
The Brazilian government has announced that a Helibras factory in the city of Itajubá, Minas Gerais, will initially produce 50 units of the EC 725 and up to 150 new helicopters for the Brazilian military.
Helibras will now also produce Eurocopter's full line of products, with the first units to be operational in 2010.
* Lack of standards for deferred payments: This is related to the absence of a common measure of value, although if the debt is denominated in units of the good that will eventually be used in payment, it is not a problem.
In general, the more instructions a superscalar CPU is able to dispatch simultaneously to waiting execution units, the more instructions will be completed in a given cycle.
Like other SI base units, the candela has an operational definition — it is defined by a description of a physical process that will produce one candela of luminous intensity.
In many cases, with input and output in the same units, gain will be unitless ( although often expressed in decibels ); for others this is not necessarily so.
Since bosons carry one unit of angular momentum, the fermion's spin direction will flip from + to( or vice versa ) during such an exchange ( in units of the reduced Planck's constant ).
Magueijo's proposal used a different set of units, a choice which he justifies with the claim that some equations will be simpler in these new units.
The department's research facility, the Family History Library, which has developed the most extensive genealogical record-gathering program in the world, was established to assist in tracing family lineages for special religious ceremonies that Mormons believe will seal family units together for eternity.
This means that 4 units of black thread will be succeeded by 32 units of red, etc., in both the warp and the weft.
Typically, the units are the actual number of threads, but as long as the proportions are maintained, the resulting pattern will be the same.
The M4 carbine will eventually replace the M16 rifle in most combat units in the U. S. Army.
Some units allow only a limited number of parameters to be controlled this way, but most will respond to program change messages.
By then, Chinese-made high-performance computers will be expected to achieve two major breakthroughs: first, the adoption of domestic-made central processing units ( CPUs ); second, the existing cluster-based system structure of high-performance computers will be changed once the computing speed reaches one quadrillion operations per second.
A microcontroller-based design would be appropriate where hundreds or thousands of units will be produced and so the development cost ( design of power supplies, input / output hardware and necessary testing and certification ) can be spread over many sales, and where the end-user would not need to alter the control.
Thus, the individual genotypes ( or species ) may be seen as the units on which selection acts and biologists will often speak of a single genotype's fitness.
The dimensional equivalence of these units, of course, is not simply a coincidence: A torque of 1 N · m applied through a full revolution will require an energy of exactly 2π joules.

0.337 seconds.