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Agnikul Cosmos Studying Root Cause of Issues; To Launch Vehicle After Fixing Error

Agnikul Cosmos Studying Root Cause of Issues; To Launch Vehicle After Fixing Error

Sunday’s was the third attempt at the test launch of the Agnibaan Sub-Orbital Technology Demonstrator since March 22, when the test flight was first scheduled to be held at the Agnikul Launch Pad at ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre at SriharikotaNew Delhi: Chennai-based space start-up Agnikul Cosmos on Sunday called off the maiden launch of its 3D-printed, semi-cryogenic Agnibaan rocket about

L’Aurora

L’Aurora

L’Aurora fu un importante incrociatore protetto russo e, attualmente, è mantenuto come nave museo a San Pietroburgo. Era uno dei tre incrociatori della classe Pallada; gli altri due incrociatori erano il Pallada e il Diana. Inoltre, tutte e tre le navi presero parte alla russo-giapponese (febbraio 1904-settembre 1905).

India’s Private Space Sector Soared In Last Decade

India’s Private Space Sector Soared In Last Decade

Bangalore: In 2012, India had just one registered start-up in the space sector — Dhruva Space from Hyderabad. The country now has close to 200 space start-ups.This exponential growth in the space sector is due to the government’s transformative policies under the leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.India’s quantum leap in the space sector became possible after PM Modi took the courageous

UTTAM AESA Radar Integrated With TEJAS MK-1: Dr Jitendra Jadhav Director ADA

UTTAM AESA Radar Integrated With TEJAS MK-1: Dr Jitendra Jadhav Director ADA

"ADA has integrated DRDO’s UTTAM Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) on TEJAS MK-1 and completed nearly 125 flights with the advanced radar," said Dr Jadhav in an interview with renowned defence journalist Anantha Krishnan M. He also mentioned that ADA has completed air to air and air to ground performance of the radar.Today, the UTTAM radar is functioning on par with imported radar and

Two Indian Navy Warships Being Built In Russia, To Be Commissioned By Year-End

Two Indian Navy Warships Being Built In Russia, To Be Commissioned By Year-End

New Delhi: Two Indian Navy warships being built in Russia are likely to be commissioned by the end of this year, after getting delayed due to the Russia-Ukraine war there.The first warship would be known as INS Tushil, while the other one would be INS Tamal after commissioning.The stealth frigates are being built as part of the Tushil class warships, which are follow-ons of the six warships of


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