Riset 1 and 2 satellite will
help in in surgical strike /airstrike
22nd May is going to launch one
more rocket which will help in the the critical operations like air strikes
with the HD images they are going to send which will help to track enemy
movements it may be day or night weather does not matter climate does not
matter cloud does not matter it is impossible for the enemies to hide at LoC
ISRO will launch RISAT - 2B
It will help Indian defence and
Indian military to monitor borders & areas near LOC
You can take image of any
building or any article or subject at least 2 to 3 times in a day
This is more advanced version
of previous satellite it may look like same as previous satellite
Advance feature help in taking
photos and images more clearly
The satellite can take very
good images HD images in night also
Radar which it has can
penetrate through the clouds also
Differentiate between two
things with one metre gap
it can take the images of
one metre object
Unidentified two different
objects which are kept at the distance of 1 metre
Indian defence forces will be
able to see the terrace activities across LOC or in LOC
It will also help in in curbing
the passing of terrorist at LoC
Which will drastically reduce
entry of tourist in our country at Dalhousie and trees activities at Dalhousie
This satellite andrada will
also help to track the the fighting aircraft of enemy nation
This will help naval ships
destroyer aircraft carrier et cetera such objects of the enemies Nation
This radar and satellite has
used in previous airstrike and surgical strike
In balakot airstrike it has
used
Because of these satellites we
are good at dealing with minimum loss of life at natural calamity
After terrorist attack ok Risat
1 & 2 program become the necessity and priority
Because of this attack like
Mumbai might have not happen
Satellite made in Israel as
launch in next year of Mumbai attack that how how we are helping our defence
forces to get more information accurate information
The satellite is flying at 536
kilometre at the line of control LOC and helping to secure a borders
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