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ISRO to launch second 'spy' satellite RISAT-2BR1 on December 11 to enhance India's surveillance capability

ISRO is looking to launch the satellite with the help of PSLV-C48 rocket from Sriharikota

December 03, 2019 / 15:44 IST
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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing to launch earth observation satellite RISAT-2BR1 that would enhance the country's surveillance capabilities, The Times of India has reported, citing sources in the space agency.

According to the report, ISRO is looking to launch the satellite with the help of PSLV-C48 rocket from Sriharikota on December 11.

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This will the second in the RISAT-series satellites. The first in the bunch was RISAT-2B (Radar Imaging Satellite-2B), which was put into orbit on May 22. Dubbed as a 'spy' satellite, RISAT-2B was launched to replace its predecessor RISAT-2, which was used by India to monitor activities in terror camps across the border in Pakistan to thwart infiltration bids by terrorists. Launched in 2009, after it completed its five-year lifespan.

The RISAT satellites are equipped with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) that can take pictures of the earth during day and night, and also under cloudy conditions. These satellites will help round-the-clock border surveillance along with checking infiltration and keeping an eye on terror or anti-national activities across the borders, the report stated.