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Pakistan under watch - advanced Indian Sat Eyeballing the country [RISAT 2]

That has been mentioned in the article, did you read it? What are you trying to say?

What i am saying is that all this chest thumping on indian technological advances is uncalled for.....
DRDO/ISRO failed to to build indigenous sat and had to buy from israel.
 
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What i am saying is that all this chest thumping on indian technological advances is uncalled for.....
DRDO/ISRO failed to to build indigenous sat and had to buy from israel.
I'm sorry how did a discussion about RISAT 2 which everyone knows to be Israeli chest thumping? Also, why do you feel bad if we are proud of our achievements? RISAT 1 was developed by ISRO, do not understand how they failed.. The need of a spy sat preceded its development time hence the purchase, terming RISAT 1 a failure is just lame..

Discussion is about RISAT 2 but we are proud of both our diplomacy to even buy a spy sat and on top building one of our own..
 
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crazy world pay trillions on it :lol:

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There are over 8,000 artificial objects orbiting Earth, 2500 of which are either operative or inoperative satellites.


Definitely a fake picture, compare the size of the earth and the sats/debris.
 
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So waht?

wether you you keep watch from sattellites or one million fullly armed soldiers from the border, what difference does it make to Pakistan. Keep watching........watch Kargil, Watch Kashmir, Watch Bombay shores.............




This presentation slide, below, shows Pakistan's Karachi Airport, as viewed using India's RISAT-2, Radar Imaging Satellite.

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complete slide link:

International Goals in Space - Indian Space Programme


The choice of using imagery from Pakistan as an example while speaking about the satellite is highly significant. The need for India to fast-track launch of a Satellite, with a Synthetic Aperture Radar [S.A.R.] on-board, arose soon after Pakistani terrorists, under clear directives from the Pakistan Army, undertook a systematic campaign of carnage in the Indian city of Mumbai, that resulted in the death of hundreds of Indians, along with 6 Americans dying in the hands of Pakistan.

Thus, a decision was taken to acquire an Israeli satellite, already equipped with a SAR, the EL/M-2070 TecSAR, and launch it at the earliest. The satellite was named RISAT-2, even while no RISAT-1 was then orbiting, because the Indian Space Research Organisation [I.S.R.O.] had its own programme underway to develop a Radar Imaging Satellite, that had been allocated the RISAT-1 name.





Since then, ISRO has completed work & also successfully launched the RISAT-1 satellite on-board the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV C-19 mission] on April 26, 2012.



Traditional earth observation satellites require an ambient light source [Sun] to illuminate the target [optical reconnaissance]. Hence, these satellites are unable to generate imagery if it is night or cloudy over the region it is passing. Radar imaging satellites, on the other hand, carry their own illuminating source - microwave radiations. Transmitting radiations at frequencies that can penetrate through cloud cover, these satellites can carry out surveillance irrespective of the Sun.

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While the RISAT-2 [TecSAR] radiates in the X-Band of the frequency spectrum, the RISAT-1's radar operates a shade lower, in the C-Band. However, since the time the RISAT-1 project was mooted in around 2002, DRDO labs have been successful in developing X-Band T/R modules for use in LCA Tejas's AESA radar,

"According to B.V. Ramesh, project director of LRDE's LSTAR programme, an LRDE-developed X-Band AESA radar could be fitted on the Tejas by 2014. Two modules of the AESA radar have already been launched."

Astra Microwaves has been awarded the contract to productionise the design.

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Thus, it would be safe to assume that work on adapting them for use in future RISATs too must be underway. While RISAT-2 has a revisit period of 3-4 days, a constellation of such satellites in similar orbit space would ensure monitoring of any point in its path with less interval of time between successive revisits.

Pakistan under watch - advanced Indian Satellites Eyeballing the country [RISAT-2] - AA Me, IN
 
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mate, to be really fair, SUPARCO with a budget of just $82 million & ISRO with a budget of $ 1.2 billion, has no comparison whatsoever.

to be fair pakistan low defense budget didnt stop pakistan to be superior in nuke and its missile capabilities either?

yes all these were indigenous or claimed to be indigenous..But here we were talking about RISAT-2 which is "Eyeballing" Pakistan :P

a nation with copy paste habits can be trusted for its 'indigenous' technologies
 
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Radar Imaging Satellites is one area that Pakistan will never ever match or ever come close to India .... Its all one way street with India being able to moniter Pak through space at our convenience !
 
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yes all these were indigenous or claimed to be indigenous..But here we were talking about RISAT-2 which is "Eyeballing" Pakistan :P

Yes,RISAT-2 is eyeballing pakistan with an evil eye....it intends to do some sort of "Israeli" black magic on pakistan :D
 
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to be fair pakistan low defense budget didnt stop pakistan to be superior in nuke and its missile capabilities either?



a nation with copy paste habits can be trusted for its 'indigenous' technologies

Well if Pak, JF-71 is indigenous and chinese plane with russian engines is indigenous then why cant indian?
 
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Sure hope you won't be listening to us in the bathroom kind of private you know ... if you get my drift ;)
Private for the subject disturbing for the listener... :)
 
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