
In an important milestone, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) was declared the winner of the offer to transfer the technology of a small satellite starting vehicle (SSLV), an Indian cosmic research missile (ISRA) to place satellites up to 500 kg in low -aid orbit.
According to the PTI report, the manufacturer of Hal fighter aircraft was a separate candidate for a sought-after contract to build a missile designed by ISRA and was opposed to two consortia-one-led Alpha Design Technologies, supported by Adani and the second Hyderabad Bharat Dynamics Limited.
In the X HAL report, he said he would be responsible for the absorption, production and commercialization of SSLV technology. “Hal’s selection for SSLV will allow indigenous production and further development of small satellite running abilities and opens a new partnership with domestic and international satellite operators,” Dr. DK Sunil, Chairman and CEO of HAL.
Hal’s Winning Offer
HAL introduced the winning offer £511 Crore will appear as the only SSLV manufacturer after completing the technology transmission process, which is expected in the next two years, PTI said.
“According to this technology transmission agreement, Hall will have the ability to build, own, own and commercialize the launch of the SSLV,” said Pawan Kumar Goenka, chairman, Indian National Promotion and Authorization Center (Inspection), New Delhi press conference.
HAL will be the third company that builds missiles on the beginning sectors of the space sector Skyroot Aerospace and Agnikl Cosmos.
Goenka said nine companies have shown interest in the transfer of SSLV technology, three of which were rejected. Of the remaining six, the three decided not to apply.
“The transfer of SSLV technologies is a key moment in the Indian transformative commercial spatial segment, as it is one of the first cases of space agency to carry complete technology for starting vehicles to the company,” he said.
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Goenka said that ISRO would be Hichold Hal and help her to build two prototypes of missiles in the next two years. It is then expected that a state -owned company will independently produce six to 10 SSLVs each year depending on demand.
“HAL will be able to improve design and after a two -year period to choose its own seller from the third rocket,” Goenka said.
What is SSLV?
According to the Halls, SSLV is a compact, cost -effective and highly flexible starting vehicle developed by ISRA to deal with rapidly growing demand for small satellites to low orbit.
The SSLV has been developed to start small satellites into orbit a low country in a shorter announcement, which is the ability required by defense forces at an emergency event.
“This cooperation is a significant step towards strengthening the Indian commercial abilities of satellite and more specifically, in enabling the Indian industry in the implementation of this SSLV,” said Radhakrishnan Durairaj, Chairman and CEO of New Space India Limited (NSIL).
According to the PTI report, this step is part of the effort to allow ISRA to focus more on research and ÚS routine satellite triggering activities using proven starting vehicles for this industry.
“We are looking forward to close cooperation under the leadership of ISR and in the progress space and realize the final goals. We are convinced that we are driving a cohesive ecosystem that allows more small satellite starts from Indian ports,” said DK Sunil, CMD, HAL.
The technology transmission agreement will be signed between halls, NSIL, ISRO and Space.
This agreement includes extensive training and possession of the ISRO HAL HAL team, both in ISRO and HAL, for the implementation and launch of two SSLVs in the next two years, the report said.
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