06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...
06 November 2023
by Jon Grevatt
The D11A, pictured at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok, is intended to launch guided and unguided rocket systems of different calibres, with an effective range between 40 and 300 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthered the development of the D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).
A DTI official told Janes at the Defense & Security 2023 exhibition in Bangkok on 6 November that development of the first D11A prototype was completed in late 2022 and that the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has recently set up a test and evaluation committee to assess whether the system meets the force's tactical requirements.
The official said an initial requirement for the RTA is for the D11A to be able to fire surface-to-surface Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided rockets within the RTA's inventory that have a range of 40 km. The capability at longer ranges is expected to be achieved incrementally.
The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – an agency under the Thai Ministry of Defence – has furthere...