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Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai ver...

Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai ver...

Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai ver...

Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai ver...

Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/defense-security-2022-thailand-elbit-partner-on-d11a-multiple-rocket-launcher/

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai ver...

Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/defense-security-2022-thailand-elbit-partner-on-d11a-multiple-rocket-launcher/

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai ver...

Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) unveiled, at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok, the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, pictured above, which is based on Elbit Systems' PULS system. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defence Technology Institute (DTI) is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the Israeli company's multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

Named the D11A Multi-Purpose Rocket and Missile Launcher, the DTI is developing the system to meet a coastal artillery requirement. The Royal Thai Navy's Naval Research and Development Office (NRDO) is also involved in the project.

A DTI spokesperson said the three-way partnership has built one prototype of the locally made system, which was unveiled at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok.

The spokesperson said that development work has focused mainly on the integration of the rocket launcher on a 6×6 10-tonne Tatra truck from the Czech Republic. The development project started in 2019, was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but restarted earlier 2022.

Janes understands that the project was initiated through a USD2.2 million development contract awarded to Elbit Systems in September 2019.


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