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NEW DELHI: The armed forces are finally set to get their first-ever dedicated military satellite, a naval surveillance and communications one, as part of their long-standing quest to effectively harness the final frontier of space.

The geo-stationary naval satellite has "already been shipped out'' for its launch that will take place "within a month or so", government sources said.

A not-too-subtle indicator of the space event in the offing was also the creation of a new post of assistant chief of naval staff (communications, space and network-centric operations) at the Navy head-quarters over the weekend.

Though tight-lipped about the "over-the-sea" satellite's launch, the Navy on Sunday said Rear Admiral Kishan K Pandey, a communications and electronic warfare specialist, had taken over as the new ACNS (CSNCO) in keeping with its endeavour to transform from a "platform-centric Navy'' to a "network-enabled Navy''.

The satellite, with an over 1,000 nautical mile footprint over the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) stretching from Africa's east coast right till Malacca Strait, will enable the Navy to network all its warships, submarines and aircraft with operational centres ashore through high-speed data-links.

There is an urgent need to keep real-time tabs over the rapidly-militarizing IOR, where China is increasingly expanding its strategic footprint, as well as on troop movements, missile silos, military installations and airbases across land borders.

The long-delayed naval satellite is to be followed by ones for the Army and IAF for "over-the-land use''. In absence of dedicated satellites, the armed forces have so far depended on "dual-use'' Indian satellites as well as lease of transponders on foreign ones for their navigation, communication, surveillance and reconnaissance purposes.

There are around 300 dedicated or dual-use military satellites orbiting around the earth at present, with the US operating over 50% of them, followed by Russia and China.

China, in particular, is pursuing an extensive military-space programme that even extends to advanced ASAT (anti-satellite) capabilities with "direct-ascent" missiles, hit-to-kill "kinetic" and directed-energy laser weapons.

DRDO, on its part, contends it can quickly fashion ASAT weapons, if required, by marrying the propulsion system of the over 5,000-km Agni-V missile tested recently with the "kill vehicle" of the almost-ready two-tier BMD ( ballistic missile system) system it has developed.

But India is still some distance away from effective ASAT capabilities. The government is also not yet willing to establish a tri-Service Aerospace Command on the lines of the Strategic Forces Command which handles nuclear weapons.

The naval satellite is a step in the right direction. The Navy has already tested the "ship-end'' of the new space era dawning through the massive Tropex (theatre-level readiness and operational exercise) held in January-February. The network-centric operations were tried with both the Eastern and Western Fleets, backed by fighters, spy drones and helicopters, out at sea.
 
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IN is talking baby steps towards network centric warfare which US did decades ago... nevertheless that's the way to go..
 
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I thought we had military satellites before, I think they mean first dedicated.
 
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Can any one tell me what exactly does these terms mean?

1) Over-the-sea satellite launch
2) Over-the-land use
 
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About time man...about time...:tup:
 
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Most Hidden Thing is the Launcher?

Will It be the GSLV, PSLV-XL or Ariane 5?
 
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Indian forces are ready to launch the nation’s first military satellite, the Times of India reported on Monday.

The satellite is designed for naval intelligence and communications, according to the newspaper, which added that the device is ready and its launch is expected in about a month, quoting an unnamed government source.

The satellite, which will be on orbit over the Indian Ocean, will transfer high speed data, and link all Indian naval ships, submarines, airplanes and control centers on the shore into a single information network.



India Plans To Launch First Military Satellite | Defense | RIA Novosti


Our Russian friends are reporting it in their newspaper also
 
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Most Hidden Thing is the Launcher?

Will It be the GSLV, PSLV-XL or Ariane 5?

I think it will be GSLV since the weight of the satellite is around 2300kg (GSAT-7 for navy) which PSLV cannot carry & also we cannot give this sensitive satellite to French for the launch.

this is old news on the same:

October 03, 2011, (Sawf News) - The GSAT-7 and GSAT-7A satellites, earmarked for use by the Navy and the IAF respectively, have been delayed by a year, IAF Chief ACM NAK Browne indicated during his press conference on October 3, 2011.

Both the satellites are planned to be launched using the GSLV; two back-to-back failures of the launcher in 2010 have led to the disruption of ISRO's launch schedule.

GSAT-7 is a multi-band communication satellite carrying payloads in UHF, S-band, C-band and Ku-band.

The satellite weighs 2330 kg with a payload power of 2000W.

Amongst other services, the IAF satellite will also link up the six AWACS that the IAF is acquiring with each other as well as other ground and air based radars.

ISRO uses the GSAT nomenclature with satellites launched to test new technologies.
 
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By 2015/16 all three services will have at least 1 (IN is looking at getting a 2nd soon after IA and IAF get theirs) dedicated satellite in orbit. Not to mention the intel services having 5-6 dedicated surveillance sats. NICE!!
 
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By 2015/16 all three services will have at least 1 (IN is looking at getting a 2nd soon after IA and IAF get theirs) dedicated satellite in orbit. Not to mention the intel services having 5-6 dedicated surveillance sats. NICE!!

how did you get to that nos. specially the intel services having 5-6 ded. satellites??
 
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Insat 4F? but Insat 4F is planed to lauch at end of this year
 
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Military Satellite would an Observation Platform based at Geo Synchronous Orbit conducting following Missions in addition to basic communication.

SIGINT
IMINT
MA SINT
 
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