ISRO’s One More Success, the ‘EMISAT’ Launcher to Monitor Enemies

After doing so, India will successfully install 297 foreign satellites in the class.
ISRO’s One More Success, the ‘EMISAT’ Launcher to Monitor Enemies

The new version of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) took off at 9.27 am this morning. He took with him the Electronic Intelligence Satellite (EMI ST) and 28 other third-party satellites for the Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO). This is the first mission of ISRO that will set up satellites in three different classes.

About 17 minutes after the flight, the rocket will launch a 436-kilogram EMI ST in the orbit located 749 kilometers away. Explain EMISAT is being launched for the Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO). EMISAT is also very important in terms of monitoring the enemy.

A senior official said on the condition of keeping the name confidential, the demand for satellites from strategic areas has increased. There are plans for the construction of about six or seven satellites. India will launch two or more defense satellites from its new Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) rocket sometime in July or August.

By placing the amisette in orbit, Rocket will return to 28 foreign satellites (24 of America, two from Lithuania and one in Spain and Switzerland each) to launch at a height of 504 kilometers. All these 28 satellites weigh about 220 kilograms. After doing so, India will successfully install 297 foreign satellites in the class. After the flight, the entire mission will be completed in approximately 180 minutes.

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