A senior French army official, in a significant development for India's defence manufacturing sector, has indicated their interest in the Indian-made Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher systems.
"We are evaluating the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system because we need a system like that. We are evaluating the system among the other systems offered by the highest countries offering such systems. India is among the highest countries producing weapons," French Army's Brigadier General Stephane Richou told news agency ANI.
Brigadier General Richou, visiting India for bilateral discussions, highlighted the deep-rooted relationship between the two nations, extending beyond commercial interests.
"This is much more than business partnership and this is cooperation and this is a common future together," he remarked.
The DRDO-developed Pinaka MBRL, manufactured by various Indian companies including Solar Industries, L&T, Tata and OFB, has demonstrated its capabilities with a range exceeding 75 kilometres. Armenia has already placed orders for this system, with other nations expressing interest.
The weapon system was a topic of discussion during CDS Gen Anil Chauhan's recent visit to France.
The French official highlighted the technological collaboration between the nations, citing the joint production of Scorpene submarines. He also noted the ongoing Shakti military exercises and mutual participation in national day celebrations.
For the upcoming 25th edition of joint military exercises, France plans to host a substantial Indian Army contingent.
France currently ranks as the second-largest importer of Indian defence equipment after the United States, particularly in electronics components.
"We are evaluating the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system because we need a system like that. We are evaluating the system among the other systems offered by the highest countries offering such systems. India is among the highest countries producing weapons," French Army's Brigadier General Stephane Richou told news agency ANI.
Brigadier General Richou, visiting India for bilateral discussions, highlighted the deep-rooted relationship between the two nations, extending beyond commercial interests.
"This is much more than business partnership and this is cooperation and this is a common future together," he remarked.
The DRDO-developed Pinaka MBRL, manufactured by various Indian companies including Solar Industries, L&T, Tata and OFB, has demonstrated its capabilities with a range exceeding 75 kilometres. Armenia has already placed orders for this system, with other nations expressing interest.
The weapon system was a topic of discussion during CDS Gen Anil Chauhan's recent visit to France.
The French official highlighted the technological collaboration between the nations, citing the joint production of Scorpene submarines. He also noted the ongoing Shakti military exercises and mutual participation in national day celebrations.
For the upcoming 25th edition of joint military exercises, France plans to host a substantial Indian Army contingent.
France currently ranks as the second-largest importer of Indian defence equipment after the United States, particularly in electronics components.
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