
The indian air defense system stood tall and provided the suitable defense amid a barrage of drones and missiles fired from pakistan all through the current army struggle, and indian satellites assisted the military, providing them with an appropriate trajectory of airborne guns, the indian Space Studies Corporation (ISRO) said on Friday.
on the nights of Might, also 9 and 10,
Akashteer, India's superior air defense gadget, together with the Russian-imported S-400
emerged as an invisible shield, intercepting and neutralizing Pakistani air attacks on indian civilians and navy locations.
ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan explained how indian satellites rose to the event in the face of adversities and helped the indian military mitigate the instantaneous hazard.
"All the satellites labored perfectly with the best accuracy. While we commenced, our camera resolution changed to between 36 and 72 cm. However, india, as a growing country, now has a camera on the moon known as the On-Orbiter Excessive Decision Camera, which is the sector's nice decision tool. We also have other cameras that can display 26 cm decision," Narayanan said whilst speaking to the media in Chennai.
One can also, even while addressing the fifth convocation rite of the vital Agricultural college (CAU) in Imphal,
Narayanan stated that a minimum of 10 satellites have been working round-the-clock.
For strategic purposes to make certain the protection and security of indian citizens.
Narayanan's remarks got here amid escalating tensions between india and pakistan following the april 22 pahalgam terror assault, wherein 26 human beings have been killed.
"Some things satellites we ship are constantly linked to the advantage of our people, which also consists of safety and security. At the very least, 50 satellites are serving in television broadcast, telecommunications, and safety and security regions," Narayanan said on Friday, adding that following the Mangalyan Orbiter project, isro is likewise working on a landing assignment that's predicted to roll out in around 30 months.
ISRO leader Narayanan reached chennai on thursday as final preparations are underway for the PSLV C-61 rocket launch, which would be the distance agency's hundred and first project.