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I remember that in 2017, India launched 104 satellites by rocket at a time. But these satellites are about the size of potatoes, and the total weight of all satellites is just over 1 ton.
It seems that until now, many Indians boast about this pile of potatoes. India can launch a pile of potatoes, so their aerospace technology exceeds that of the USA and Russia, and China even has no chip to compare with superpower India.
Now, a group of Indians laugh at Bangladeshis here.
At least Bangladeshis don't boast about a pile of potatoes.
Typical Chinese, having no domain knowledge and is more interested in ''measuring contests''. The same kind of who will rate a vanilla LEO spaceflight mission over a complex interplanetary orbital insertion because the former spacecraft "weighs more".
The complexity of multiple satellite launch comes from packaging of satellites in the same payload adapter, managing a collision free seperation, imparting precise del Vs etc. It's similar to what you see on MIRVs, is that low tech according to you?
And if you don't know about the significance of pico/ micro/ nanosatellites, here is a link to educate you. I guess this guy knows more about commercial exploitation of spaceflight and space applications than anyone.