cover image: India’s Space Programme : Capabilities, Organisations And Warfighting Potential, Vol No. 2 2021

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India’s Space Programme : Capabilities, Organisations And Warfighting Potential, Vol No. 2 2021

20 Oct 2021

The LEO’s lower altitude in the same ‘fixed’ position relative to the Sun, i.e., the makes it useful for satellites to achieve a higher image satellite always visits the same spot at the same local resolution and also for communications, since lesser time, allowing imaging under the same lighting and power is needed. [...] problems in the development of the GSLV, as the US The Satish Dhawan Space Centre is responsible for had blocked India from obtaining cryogenic technology the integration of launchers. [...] One is the 5 ADMIRE test vehicle, conceived as a vertical take- facets associated with the space sector, namely, the off vertical landing (VTVL) system, and another NewSpace phenomenon, i.e., the commercialization is the Reusable Launch Vehicle Technology of the space sector and the militarization of space. [...] The creation of the Integrated Space on the use of ground-based high energy lasers for Cell, the DSA, and the DSRA have been referred to counter-space and other purposes. [...] About the USI The United Service Institution of India was founded in 1870 by a soldier scholar, Colonel (late Major General) Sir Charles MacGregor ‘for the furtherance of interest and knowledge in the Art, Science and Literature of National Security in general and Defence Services, in particular’.
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