GSAT-7A Successful Launched; Adds More Punch To IAF Capabilities

New Delhi: India today added more fire power to its Air Force capabilities as ISRO’s military communication satellite GSAT-7A was successfully launched from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

GSAT-7A is the 35th Indian communication satellite weighing 2,250 kg, the launch of which was widely-awaited for sometime.

  1. GSAT-7A will enable the Indian Air Force (IAF) interlink its many ground radar stations, airbases and aircrafts.
  1. It will also help IAF boost their network-dependant warfare capabilities and expand their current operations globally.
  1. The satellite will give IAF a defining advantage in interlinking, carrying out operations and communications among aircraft as they fly.
  1. GSAT-7A will be the first satellite built primarily for the IAF.
  1. According to the Government, the satellite could also be used by the Army and the Navy.
  1. GSAT-7A is also expected to give a major push for drone operations as it would help the Navy reduce the reliance on on-ground control stations and take satellite-control of military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
  1. The cost of the satellite is expected to be Rs 6-8 billion.

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