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Home | India | India Planning To Launch 50 Satellites For Intelligence Gathering In Five Years Isro Chief

India planning to launch 50 satellites for intelligence gathering in five years: ISRO chief

Spacecrafts are capable of observing a country's borders and neighbouring regions, he noted.

By PTI
Published Date - 28 December 2023, 07:52 PM
India planning to launch 50 satellites for intelligence gathering in five years: ISRO chief
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Mumbai: India is aiming to launch 50 satellites in the next five years for geo-intelligence gathering which will include the creation of a layer of satellites in different orbits with a capacity to track the movement of troops and image thousands of kilometers of area, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath said here on Thursday.

Speaking at `Techfest’, an annual science and technology event organised by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, he said it is important to improve the ability of satellites to detect changes, to bring in more of AI-related and data-driven approach to analyse data, reduce data downloads and get only the necessary information.

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Spacecrafts are capable of observing a country’s borders and neighbouring regions, he noted.

“All of it can be seen from satellites. This capability gives us enormous potential. We have been launching satellites to handle this, but there is a different way of thinking now and we need to look at it in a much more critical manner because the power of (any) nation is the ability to understand what is happening around it,” Somanath said.

“We have already configured 50 satellites to be realised in the next five years and this is going to be launched for India for supporting this particular geo-intelligence over the next five years plus (period),” the ISRO chief added.

If India can launch satellites at this scale, threats to the country can be better mitigated, Somanath said.

“We have found out a way by which a layer of satellites can be launched starting from GEO (geostationary equatorial orbit) to LEO (lower earth orbit) and also very low earth orbit where we need very critical assessment of some situation,” he said.

This is a new domain which is coming up not only in optical, but also in SAR (synthetic aperture radar), thermal and various other technologies, Somanath pointed out.

“We will have communication between satellites, so that if some satellite detects something, which is at GEO at 36,000 kms, it can have a large view. If you find some activity happening, you can task another satellite in the lower orbit (to check) much more carefully and then give more information,” he said.

“We are also looking at imaging, not a very small area (but) thousands of kilometers of area and we would like to cover entire borders in everyday cycles. This is a tremendous capability that we are building if we are able to launch these satellites in the next five years,” he said.

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