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India's First Spy Satellite Developed by TATA Advanced Systems And Satellogic

India's First Spy Satellite Developed by TATA Advanced Systems And Satellogic

India has successfully developed its first military-grade spy satellite through a collaboration between TATA Advanced Systems (TASL) and Satellogic, a Latin American company. This achievement marks a major milestone in India's space capabilities.


Key Details:


1. Satellite Specifications:

  • The satellite has an impressive 0.5-meter spatial resolution, allowing it to capture detailed images from space.
  • Unlike previous satellites, this one maintains a ground control center in India, ensuring the confidentiality of critical   information needed by the armed forces.
  • Its primary purpose is to monitor infrastructure and gather intelligence on military targets.


2. Launch And Control:

  • TASL has completed the satellite, and it is currently en route to Florida for an anticipated launch in April aboard a SpaceX rocket.
  • Once operational, a state-of-the-art ground control center will be established in Bengaluru, overseeing the satellite's path and  processing its imagery.


3. Strategic Importance:

  • With the capability to monitor borders and track enemy movements, this satellite significantly boosts India's intelligence capabilities.
  • The Bangalore plant, capable of producing 25 low Earth orbit satellites annually, highlights India's growing expertise in space technology.


This milestone represents a substantial advancement for India's space endeavors, showcasing the successful synergy of private sector innovation and cutting-edge technology.

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Aditya Kumar is a Defense & Geopolitics Analyst covering military developments, missile systems, naval strategy, and global defense affairs.