How The Heaviest Indian Satellite GSAT-7R Will Strengthen Navy’s Eyes and Ears Across the Indian Ocean
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ISRO ने श्रीहरिकोटा, AP से भारत के सबसे भारी सैन्य संचार उपग्रह 'CMS-03' का प्रक्षेपण किया
नवंबर 2025 में, भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन (ISRO) ने अपने स्वदेशी रूप से निर्मित ‘लॉन्च व्हीकल मार्क-3 (LVM3-M5)’ पर सवार होकर ‘CMS-03‘ या जिसे GSAT-7R के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, जिसका वजन 4,410 किलोग्राम (kg) है, भारत के सबसे भारी सैन्य संचार उपग्रह को सफलतापूर्वक लॉन्च किया है। AP के श्रीहरिकोटा में सतीश […] The post ISRO ने श्रीहरिकोटा, AP से भारत के सबसे भारी सैन्य संचार उपग्रह ‘CMS-03’ का प्रक्षेपण किया appeared first on AffairsCloud.c
ISRO’s ‘Bahubali’ Rocket Lifts India’s Heaviest Satellite into Orbit
ISRO created history when its powerful ‘Bahubali’ rocket, LVM3-M5, successfully launched the country’s heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03, into a precise geosynchronous transfer orbit from Sriharikota. The satellite, weighing 4,410 kg, is a significant step towards India’s self-reliance in space technology. ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan welcomed the launch as another proud moment for the nation, citing LVM3’s previous achievement with Chandra…
Gsat-7R: India’s Heaviest Communication Satellite Takes Flight, To Power The Navy’s Next Era Of Strength
In a historic stride towards technological self-reliance, ISRO has launched India’s heaviest-ever communication satellite – Gsat-7R (CMS-03) aboard the powerful LVM3-M5 rocket from Sriharikota. Weighing a mighty 4,410 kg, this mission doesn’t just mark a scientific milestone, it’s a strategic leap for India’s maritime defence and communication capabilities. Just 16 minutes after liftoff, the LVM3 successfully placed the satellite into its sub-Ge…
How The Heaviest Indian Satellite GSAT-7R Will Strengthen Navy’s Eyes and Ears Across the Indian Ocean
India’s space ambitions soared higher once again as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched the country’s heaviest communication satellite, GSAT-7R (CMS-03), aboard its most powerful rocket, the LVM3-M5 fondly called the “Bahubali” of Indian rockets. The launch, conducted from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on November 2, 2025, marked a major milestone in India’s journey toward self-reliance in space te…
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