National Desk:
To keep a close eye on the western border of the country i.e. Pakistan (Pakistan) and the eastern border i.e. China (China). New satellites will be built soon for coordination from different command centers of the Army, other armies. The satellite will be built by ISRO. The Defense Ministry has signed an agreement with New Space India Limited (NSIL) for Rs 2,963 crore.
The satellite has not been named by the Defense Ministry or NSIL. But it is believed that it could be GSAT-7B. It is a military satellite. It is the first satellite weighing about five tons. ISRO will develop it in the country. It could be India's heaviest satellite.
In fact, GSAT-7B will be an advanced communication satellite. which will provide the Indian Army with accurate information on any mission. Will help in intelligence communication. It will also help in accomplishing missions like enemy weapons, Balakot Air Strike or Surgical Strike. It will be a geostationary satellite. This will also enable real-time imagery. Also, surveillance through electronic intelligence will be easier.
India has a variety of military satellites. But the newest series is GSAT. They are commonly referred to as communication satellites. But there are satellites working on many bands. is placed in the list of communication satellites only. who works on several bands. How many of these bands the Army will use has not been disclosed. In fact, this satellite will be part of the Secret Mission.
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