New Delhi: India on Wednesday morning launched a new satellite into orbit, which promises to thwart the nefarious designs of enemy countries on our soil.
The high-resolution pictures and imaging capabilities of the satellite would also help India launch more Balakot type military strikes against hostile neighbours with confidence and assesses the damage inflicted with more accuracy.
Here’s what you need to know about the new satellite:
The launch of RISAT-2B was realised in 15 months and it has a life of five years, and if all goes well, two clones – RISAT-BR1 and RISAT-2BR2 – will be launched in the coming months. Some of these launches have been advanced by as many as 18 months, reliable sources in the ISRO confirmed.
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