India's Navy Gets Eyes in the Sky: GSAT-7R Satellite Successfully Launched

India's space agency ISRO has successfully launched the GSAT-7R communication satellite for the Indian Navy. The satellite was carried into space by the LVM3-M5 rocket from Sriharikota. This advanced satellite will significantly boost the Navy's maritime surveillance capabilities across the Indian Ocean. Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh praised the achievement as another success story for India's space program.

Key Points: ISRO Launches GSAT-7R Navy Communication Satellite from Sriharikota

  • India's heaviest communication satellite at 4,400 kg launched successfully
  • Enhances Navy's secure communication with ships and submarines
  • Provides robust coverage across entire Indian Ocean Region
  • Features indigenous components supporting Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative
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India's indigenous GSAT-7R satellite to bolster Navy's communications successfully separated

ISRO successfully launches India's heaviest communication satellite GSAT-7R, boosting Navy's maritime surveillance and secure communications across Indian Ocean Region.

"CMS-03 separated successfully. Perfect injection - ISRO"

Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh), Nov 2

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Sunday successfully achieved the separation and injection of the Indian Navy's GSAT-7R (CMS-03) communication satellite, which would strengthen the force's space-based communications and maritime domain awareness capabilities.

The satellite, the most advanced communication satellite thus far for the Indian Navy and carried on a LVM3-M5 rocket, was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at the fixed time of 5.26 p.m.

In a mission update on its X account, the ISRO said: "CMS-03 separated successfully. Perfect injection".

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh, lauded the ISRO on its latest achievement.

"Kudos Team #ISRO! India's #Bahubali scales the skies, with the successful launch of #LVM3M5 Mission! "Bahubali" as it is being popularly referred, LVM3-M5 rocket is carrying the CMS-03 communication satellite, the heaviest ever to be launched from the Indian soil into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). ISRO continues to script one success after another... Thanks PM Sh @narendramodi for the unflinching government support", he said in a post on X.

This satellite is India's heaviest communication satellite till date, weighing approximately 4,400 kg, and includes many indigenous state-of-the-art components developed specifically to meet the Navy's operational requirements.

According to the ministry, GSAT-7R will provide robust telecommunication coverage across the Indian Ocean Region. Its payload includes transponders capable of supporting voice, data, and video links over multiple communication bands.

This satellite will significantly enhance connectivity with high-capacity bandwidth, enabling seamless and secure communication links between ships, aircraft, submarines, and Maritime Operations Centres of the Indian Navy.

In an era of complex security challenges, GSAT-7R represents the Indian Navy's determination to protect the nation's maritime interests, leveraging advanced technology through Aatmanirbharta.

"CMS-03 is a multi-band communication satellite that will provide services over a wide oceanic region, including the Indian landmass," ISRO said.

The LVM3 rocket is India's heaviest launch vehicle and can carry up to 4,000 kg to space. It has successfully launched missions like Chandrayaan-3 to the Moon, which made India the first country to land successfully near the lunar south pole. The designated LVM3-M5 will be its fifth operational flight.

"The launch vehicle has been fully assembled and integrated with the spacecraft and has been moved to the launch pad on October 26, for further pre-launch operations," the ISRO said.

The GSAT-7R, designed exclusively for the Indian Navy, will succeed the GSAT-7 Rukmini satellite launched in 2013. With upgraded payloads, GSAT-7R is designed to expand secure, multi-band communications for the Navy and strengthen its operational reach across critical maritime domains.

The CMS-03 payload includes transponders for voice, data, and video links over C, extended C, and Ku bands.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, I'm impressed by the indigenous components developed for this satellite. India's space program is truly world-class now. The 4,400 kg weight is massive!
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Priya S
While I appreciate the achievement, I hope the government also focuses on improving basic communication infrastructure in rural areas. Both space technology and ground-level connectivity need equal attention.
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Arjun K
Bahubali rocket living up to its name! 🚀 This will significantly boost our maritime security. The Indian Ocean is crucial for our trade and security, and this satellite will help monitor it better. Well done ISRO team!
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Michael C
The seamless communication between ships, aircraft, and submarines is crucial for modern naval operations. This upgrade from GSAT-7 to GSAT-7R shows India's commitment to staying ahead in defense technology.
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Kavya N
Aatmanirbharta in action! 🇮🇳 From Chandrayaan-3 to this Navy satellite, ISRO continues to make us proud. The multi-band communication capabilities will be vital for our naval operations across the vast Indian Ocean.

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