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ISRO's commercial arm NSIL seeks private partners to build its heavy lift rocket LVM3

In a bid to cater to growing demand for launching heavy satellites or mega constellations of low earth orbit satellites, the NSIL is looking forward to produce four-six LVM3 class rockets every year against the existing capability of two vehicles per year.

May 10, 2024 / 21:16 IST
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ISRO's commercial arm NSIL seeks private partners to build its heavy lift rocket LVM3
ISRO's commercial arm NSIL seeks private partners to build its heavy lift rocket LVM3

ISRO's commercial arm NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) on Friday invited industry partners to develop heavy lift rocket Launch Vehicle Mark-3 in public-private partnership mode. In a bid to cater to growing demand for launching heavy satellites or mega constellations of low earth orbit satellites, the NSIL is looking forward to produce four-six LVM3 class rockets every year against the existing capability of two vehicles per year.

"NSIL has released the Request for Qualification (RFQ) to invite responses from potential bidders who would end-to-end realize ISRO's heavy lift launcher LVM3," the NSIL said in a statement. The NSIL said it was exploring options to partner with Indian industry through a PPP framework to produce LVM3 in large numbers over a period of 10 to 15 years.

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The state-run firm said it was also considering the option to seek investment from the partnering Indian industry for the same. The PPP framework will be for a period of 14 years and the industry partner is expected to produce up to six LVM3 annually from the sixth year of commencement of the programme.

Approximately 60 to 65 launch vehicles are projected to be realised through Indian industry during this proposed period, the NSIL said. As per the proposal, the industry partner for the LVM3 programme will be selected through a two-stage process Request for Qualification, followed by a Request for Proposal.