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India Attains Spy Satellite From Israel
Submitted by Darpana Kutty on Sat, 03/21/2009 - 08:35. FeaturedScience NewsTNMIndiaIsrael
It seems that after defence and counter-terrorism, India and Israel are coming together in a big way in the field of space technology.
With a bid to boost up its intelligence acquisition after the 26/11 terror attacks, India has acquired a high-precision spy satellite from Israel.
It is learnt that the newly acquired 300 kilogram satellite named as Radar Satellite (RISAT-2) will be launched by ISRO in the first week of April from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
Speaking on this, an official working for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said, “RISAT is likely to be launched in the first half of April. We are looking at April five or six.”
RISAT-2 is considered as the first of its kind for India and at the moment it is in the process of being integrated with the Indian rocket.
As a radar imaging satellite, RISAT is used for remote-sensing and can take pictures of the earth for 24 hours of the day. Moreover, it is a technology used to spy on enemy movements. India has already bought the satellite from Israel.
Sriharikota, a barrier island, is considered as the country’s only satellite launch pad is used by ISRO to launch satellites using multi-stage rockets such as the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle.
In 2007, Israel has replaced France as the second-largest arms supplier to India and it is now in the lines to replace Russia for the number one position.
The newly acquired satellite, will immensly enhance India's capability to keep a tab on its unfriendly neighbourhood.
Submitted by Darpana Kutty on Sat, 03/21/2009 - 08:35. FeaturedScience NewsTNMIndiaIsrael
It seems that after defence and counter-terrorism, India and Israel are coming together in a big way in the field of space technology.
With a bid to boost up its intelligence acquisition after the 26/11 terror attacks, India has acquired a high-precision spy satellite from Israel.
It is learnt that the newly acquired 300 kilogram satellite named as Radar Satellite (RISAT-2) will be launched by ISRO in the first week of April from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
Speaking on this, an official working for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said, “RISAT is likely to be launched in the first half of April. We are looking at April five or six.”
RISAT-2 is considered as the first of its kind for India and at the moment it is in the process of being integrated with the Indian rocket.
As a radar imaging satellite, RISAT is used for remote-sensing and can take pictures of the earth for 24 hours of the day. Moreover, it is a technology used to spy on enemy movements. India has already bought the satellite from Israel.
Sriharikota, a barrier island, is considered as the country’s only satellite launch pad is used by ISRO to launch satellites using multi-stage rockets such as the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle.
In 2007, Israel has replaced France as the second-largest arms supplier to India and it is now in the lines to replace Russia for the number one position.
The newly acquired satellite, will immensly enhance India's capability to keep a tab on its unfriendly neighbourhood.
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