This video shows you that ISRO's Electronic Satellite will sniff out Enemy Radars and Communication Devices.
Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will launch an advanced electronic intelligence satellite EMISAT, developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), on April 1 that will be used to sniff out enemy radars and for collecting imagery and communication intelligence.
Former DRDO scientist Ravi Gupta told TOI the “military satellites like EMISAT have three key characteristics: help monitor the activities of enemy radars and sensors deployed along the border; to know the exact topography of enemy areas; and communication intelligence to find out how many communication devices are active in an area”.
The 436-kg DRDO satellite, which will be placed in the 763-km orbit, will help intelligence agencies keep an eagle’s eye on hostile countries like Pakistan.
The veteran scientist said security agencies “keep an eye on enemy weapons and assets through drones, aerostats or balloons that can peek deep into the enemy territory and electronic satellites. But they all have limitations. Drones can fly upto some hours and balloons can fly till helium gas lasts and satellites are not static. Therefore, launching a number of electronic satellites help in constant monitoring of enemy assets and their activities, and help tune in to enemy radars”.
He said the “electronic satellites also help security agencies know how many communication devices like cellphones are active in an area.” This is how NTRO through technical surveillance recently revealed that around 300 mobiles were active in the Jaish terror camp in Pakistan’s Balakot before the IAF bombing. These electronic satellites can also decode the conversation between users of communication devices if the satellite is very advanced. However, the procedure to decode message is complex. Before Emisat, Isro had launched another DRDO satellite Microsat R on January 24, which can capture images at night.
Isro will launch EMISAT along with 28 foreign satellites, including those from the US, Lithuania, Spain and Switzerland, and three experimental payloads, including that of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) for conducting microgravity tests in space.
The 9.30 am launch of PSLV-C45 on April 1 is unique as it will release payloads in three orbits. The rocket will first release EMISAT at 763km, thereafter it will be brought down to put 28 foreign satellites in 504km and finally the last rocket stage PS4 will reach 485km orbit where it will double up as an experimental platform. The PS4 will host three payloads— automatic identification system from Isro, automatic packet repeating system from AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) and advanced retarding potential analyzer for ionospheric studies (ARIS) from IIST. The experimental payloads attached to the PS4 will help conduct various space experiments.
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Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will launch an advanced electronic intelligence satellite EMISAT, developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), on April 1 that will be used to sniff out enemy radars and for collecting imagery and communication intelligence.
Former DRDO scientist Ravi Gupta told TOI the “military satellites like EMISAT have three key characteristics: help monitor the activities of enemy radars and sensors deployed along the border; to know the exact topography of enemy areas; and communication intelligence to find out how many communication devices are active in an area”.
The 436-kg DRDO satellite, which will be placed in the 763-km orbit, will help intelligence agencies keep an eagle’s eye on hostile countries like Pakistan.
The veteran scientist said security agencies “keep an eye on enemy weapons and assets through drones, aerostats or balloons that can peek deep into the enemy territory and electronic satellites. But they all have limitations. Drones can fly upto some hours and balloons can fly till helium gas lasts and satellites are not static. Therefore, launching a number of electronic satellites help in constant monitoring of enemy assets and their activities, and help tune in to enemy radars”.
He said the “electronic satellites also help security agencies know how many communication devices like cellphones are active in an area.” This is how NTRO through technical surveillance recently revealed that around 300 mobiles were active in the Jaish terror camp in Pakistan’s Balakot before the IAF bombing. These electronic satellites can also decode the conversation between users of communication devices if the satellite is very advanced. However, the procedure to decode message is complex. Before Emisat, Isro had launched another DRDO satellite Microsat R on January 24, which can capture images at night.
Isro will launch EMISAT along with 28 foreign satellites, including those from the US, Lithuania, Spain and Switzerland, and three experimental payloads, including that of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) for conducting microgravity tests in space.
The 9.30 am launch of PSLV-C45 on April 1 is unique as it will release payloads in three orbits. The rocket will first release EMISAT at 763km, thereafter it will be brought down to put 28 foreign satellites in 504km and finally the last rocket stage PS4 will reach 485km orbit where it will double up as an experimental platform. The PS4 will host three payloads— automatic identification system from Isro, automatic packet repeating system from AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) and advanced retarding potential analyzer for ionospheric studies (ARIS) from IIST. The experimental payloads attached to the PS4 will help conduct various space experiments.
Read Full Article On: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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DISCLAIMER:
Each and every content used in this video is not imaginary. All are taken from reputed news agencies. This video doesn’t meant to hurt anybody's personal feelings,beliefs and religion. We are not responsible for any of these statements used in this video.
If you have any suggestion or query regarding this video, you can contact me on YouTube personal Message and you can send me message in my Facebook page.
Thank you & regards
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