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CSIR NAL flies test-drone that can double up as ‘pseudo satellite’

  • February 11, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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CSIR NAL flies test-drone that can double up as ‘pseudo satellite’

Subject: Science and tech

Section: Msc

Context:

  • National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) successfully tests solar-powered High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS), a UAV.

About HAPS:

  • HAPS are like drones, except that they are expected to be in the stratosphere — well above where commercial planes fly — and can be powered enough by solar cells and a battery-system to be able to hover for days on end.

Features of High-Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS):

  • HAPS can fly at 18-20 km altitude, remain airborne for months, akin to a satellite.
  • Cost-effective compared to traditional satellites, offers continuous surveillance.

Benefits/Advantages of HAPS:

  • These solar-powered vehicles have been designed to plug the missing link between unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) flying in lower altitudes and conventional satellites in space.
  • The use of HAPS is considered for a variety of applications such as:
    • telecommunications,
    • emergency/public safety communications,
    • intelligent transportation systems,
    • maritime surveillance,
    • environmental monitoring,
    • land border control applications, etc.
  • Compared to ground-based communication networks, HAPS can cover larger areas with less interference.
  • They could also help ease data transfer when used as an intermediate conduit between a satellite and ground-based telecom networks.
  • Unlike regular satellites that are expensive to build and launch, HAPS cost far less and are easier to launch.

National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL)

  • It is India’s only government aerospace R&D lab, established in 1959 under CSIR.
  • Focuses on high-tech aerospace disciplines, advanced test facilities recognized as National Facilities.
  • Contributions span five decades, enriching Indian aerospace programs globally.
  • Developed critical technologies for strategic sectors, supporting national mission-mode programs.
CSIR NAL flies test-drone that can double up as ‘pseudo satellite’ Science and tech

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