
MILITARY USES OF SATELLITES AS A FORCE MULTIPLIER
Author(s) -
Navin Kumar Verma,
Col Vineet Nehra
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
scholarly research journal for interdisciplinary studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2319-4766
pISSN - 2278-8808
DOI - 10.21922/srjis.v9i66.6833
Subject(s) - china , space shuttle , aeronautics , guard (computer science) , pace , harm , radar , computer security , engineering , political science , telecommunications , geography , computer science , law , aerospace engineering , geodesy , programming language
The India-China military space relationship has been driven by the security situation in worldwide relations. China seeks after military space capacities partially to counter apparent public safety dangers presented by the US journey for space predominance and rocket guard. Military conventions and techniques change at a dazing pace in the cutting edge time and that advances need to react innovatively to these changes. Military space frameworks can accumulate data about far off front lines, communicate it progressively to Command Centers and perpetrate harm to focuses through distantly controlled weaponry, without putting work force in danger. Indian military and protection methodologies need to react to such real factors. India started its automated RISAT-2 shuttle based radar imaging program with the April 20, 2009 dispatch of a duplicate of the all-climate Israeli radar imaging reconnaissance program satellite TecSAR they had bought for $200 million. This is to be used to address safeguard line security issues for India. This RISAT-2 and the new being developed committed Military Naval Satellite just as being developed RECSAT for India messenger another time for India.