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After success of PSLV-C36, ISRO centres plan for GSLV-Mk III and PSLV-C37 launch by next month

Experimental version, LVM3-X has 4 tonnes,
upcoming one this has 4.5 tonnes and 6 tonnes if fitted with SCE-200 (though SCE200 is for future Indian launchers mainly). I can provide official sources from government and wind tunnel model testing reports.

No one can explain about India better than Indians and same for China who know better about their country than others. Now, please stop trolling.
Been there done that 20 years ago and nobody is boasting like Indians

Wiki long march 3b or long march 2e
2F? X version is comparable to 2F I think and upcoming this March (D1) to 3B.
Though, HLV won't debut 15 years later than GSLV Mk3 unlike LM5's entry against Chinese mid heavy launchers.

Reason is that Indian HLV is just souped up MHLV, entire family heavily drawn from a. single design and plus we started the both projects simultaneously, much earlier. India has got through engine and first flight of HLV is scheduled in this decade.
 
What's really awesome will be the GSLV test this Jan.

GSAT-19E will be launched and it has some really new experimental stuff, like the I-6K sat bus which will be able to handle comm satellites of upto 6000kg and supply even more DC power as compared to the I4-K bus, it will also for the first time(after the 2010 GSLV mk2 failure)test ion thrusters on an Indian sat, among other things.
 
What's really awesome will be the GSLV test this Jan.

GSAT-19E will be launched and it has some really new experimental stuff, like the I-6K sat bus which will be able to handle comm satellites of upto 6000kg and supply even more DC power as compared to the I4-K bus, it will also for the first time(after the 2010 GSLV mk2 failure)test ion thrusters on an Indian sat, among other things.
GRASP payload too along with payload for Ka and Ku band.
 
Why did you shrink your name here?
I just did, I have a rule for myself, full username for Indian Forums and shrinked, name for all foreign defence forums like American Military Forum, PDF, SinoDefence, British rumour service or any other.:)
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSAT-19E

It's a 3 tonner my friend....can you guys stop masturbating.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-4K

You havent even finish an 1-4k class satellite and now you want to boast about a 6 tonner. Btw, current Chinese sat is 5 tonner, LOL. Using my Indy future tense, in two years time it's an 8 tonner. You are always a generation behind.
 
Using Wikipedia as the source,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSAT-19E

It's a 3 tonner my friend....can you guys stop masturbating.
It's carrying a second satellite alongwith 3.2 tonnes GSAT-19E.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/589900/iafs-wait-own-satellite-gets.html
Earlier, it had even carried a 3.8 tonnes module for atmospheric re entry test for Indian Human Spaceflight Program.
That was enough proof.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-4K

You havent even finish an 1-4k class satellite and
Awe, developing bus is years' process?
http://www.isro.gov.in/indigenous-development-of-45-ton-vertical-planetary-mixer
now you want to boast about a 6 tonner.
Integration of SCE-200 engine, for GSAT-20 in 2018.
SCE-200 is more far powerful than CE-20 or Vikas. Ground testing has already been done.
so I don't think it's even a technological challenge.
Btw, current Chinese sat is 5 tonner, LOL. Using my Indy future tense, in two years time it's an 8 tonner. You are always a generation behind.
10 tonners.
http://www.vssc.gov.in/VSSC_V4/index.php/technology/heavy-lift-launch-vehicles

ttp://www.thehindu.com/news/national/Mega-launchers-for-ISRO-soon/article15002570.ece
 
So when will India use electromagnetic catapult launch system to launch its carrier rockets and satellites? China will have such a prototype system ready by 2020 for proof of principle demonstration ie lobbing two new families of carrier rockets "Yuzhou"(electric propulsion) and "Qingzhou"(liquid fuel) into space and payloads into orbits.
 
To indian members,

What is the difference between PSLV and GSLVs?
 
To indian members,

What is the difference between PSLV and GSLVs?

P = Polar
G = Geo

PSLV : 1 Ton to GTO , Primarily used for Polar Orbits ( Mostly includes Remote Sensing Sats )
GSLV : 2 Ton to 4 Ton in GTO ( 6 - 10 Ton Possible ) , Primarily for Heavy Comm. Satellites
 
P = Polar
G = Geo

PSLV : 1 Ton to GTO , Primarily used for Polar Orbits ( Mostly includes Remote Sensing Sats )
GSLV : 2 Ton to 4 Ton in GTO ( 6 - 10 Ton Possible ) , Primarily for Heavy Comm. Satellites
Possible? LOL. Imagine a Chinese saying,

CZ-5: 14 tonnes GTO, (25 tonnes possible)

Using Wikipedia as the source,

It's carrying a second satellite alongwith 3.2 tonnes GSAT-19E.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/589900/iafs-wait-own-satellite-gets.html
Earlier, it had even carried a 3.8 tonnes module for atmospheric re entry test for Indian Human Spaceflight Program.
That was enough proof.
Dude your answer is incoherent. I am saying GSAT-19E is a 3.2 tonner, you are saying it is an I-6K bus weighing 6 tonnes. GSLV MKIII is designed for GTO 4 tonnes. Btw, all flight for MKIII had only been suborbital, you know what this means right?

Awe, developing bus is years' process?
http://www.isro.gov.in/indigenous-development-of-45-ton-vertical-planetary-mixer

Integration of SCE-200 engine, for GSAT-20 in 2018.
SCE-200 is more far powerful than CE-20 or Vikas. Ground testing has already been done.
so I don't think it's even a technological challenge.

10 tonners.
http://www.vssc.gov.in/VSSC_V4/index.php/technology/heavy-lift-launch-vehicles

ttp://www.thehindu.com/news/national/Mega-launchers-for-ISRO-soon/article15002570.ece
Can you show me the completed 6 tonnes satellite bus? Or even a 4 tonnes satellite bus? What is the launch capability now? It is 4 tonnes GTO if your MKIII don't fail and proven is <2.5 tonnes for MKII.

This is the heaviest rocket you ever launched so far, 2.2 tonnes which is less than the 2.5 tonnes design load.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/science/science/090916/isros-heaviest-ever-satellite-from-india.html

This is the heaviest indian made satellite launched by Ariane.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSAT-18

GSAT-18 is considered the most advanced Indian sat currently, compare this to our DFH-4, it's a generation behind.
 
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